Awesome Safaris on Botswana Vacations
Awesome Safaris on Botswana Vacations
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Fri Nov 20, 2009 @ 08:45AM
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For those planning an African safari for the forthcoming holiday season, Botswana vacations are ideal for wildlife/nature lovers and those seeking an outdoor adventure. Several lodges have great discount specials that you should take advantage of before they're fully booked! An article by Low Jeremy gives an in brief look at safari possibilities for your Botswana vacations.
This vast piece of land is only one of the few where wildlife need not compete for land and resources with man. The land area is as large as France yet the population counts only to mere 1.6 million people. As an outcome, wildlife has increased in great number that the place becomes a sanctuary for the finest games in all Africa.
Kalahari dessert dominates 84% of all Botswana. Though it is a dessert by name, Kalahari is not much like a dessert, as we may perceive Sahara. Except for occasional sand dunes, Kalahari is mostly covered with vegetation characterized by bushes, grasslands, trees and scrubs.
The finest game in the whole region are found in the Chobe National Park which is located somewhere in the north east side of the country. It harbors the most varied games in the country and is refuted to nurse the largest group of elephants in a single place. Elephants here are estimated to have reached up to 80,000 individuals.
Savuti Marshes, on the other hand (which is located in the Chobe National Park) is refuted to have the largest density of predators found in all Africa. Its resources for water encourages buffalo, antelopes, zebras and the likes that are followed by predators such as the leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, lions, and jackals.
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