Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Botswana Wild Life Safaris Are the Most Famous in the World!

The African Safaris of Botswana make available a world of opportunities to the lovers of the wild. This place is haven for people who want to experience nature from close quarters.

Botswana is that region of Africa which has till now not been defiled by the ill effects of urbanization. It's a land that hasn't yet succumbed to the 'Development Bug', that most of the so called advanced countries are suffering from.

Botswana still remains green, untamed, and as fresh as a daisy.

What has actually made this land the most sort after tourist destination is its low density of population. It's because of the less population that this country has been able to keep it's virgin look intact.

The small cluster of people that live in this country are friendly and behave nicely with outsiders. If you happen to go there the natives of that place will not waste a second and flash you a smile upfront. This is the only way they know of 'How to greet a stranger'?.

Botswana boasts of a magnificent countryside.

It is adorned with vast salt pans and wild grasslands that makes the land the most enchanting place to cool off and have fun. The best way to meander into woodlands of Botswana is by becoming a part of a Wildlife Safari.

If you have a soft heart for wild life and want to get close to lions, leopards, elephants, giraffe, hippo, or want to feast your eyes on some rare bird species then a game drive is the way to go. The world's wildest, and most untouched game reserves can be found in Botswana.

For example, MOREMI is one of the leading wild life areas of Botswana which is considered as the most beautiful wild life reserves in Africa.

This wildlife area is rugged & unspoilt; it boasts of dense concentration of wild life which includes large herds of buffalo, elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyena, Jackal and a range of other rare animal species.

Likewise, MASHATU is another exceptionally beautiful game reserve which is worth exploring.


By : Sharon_Cosgrove_Healey

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