Botswana's National Parks
Botswana : home to 164 species of mammals, 157 species of reptile,
80 species of fish and 550 bird species.
Chobe
National Park
4 distinct eco systems make up Chobe :
Chobe riverfront ( Serondela area)
the Savuti marsh - the Linyanti marsh -
and the hot and dry hinterland.
Chobe is home to some of the great
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Linyanti
- Savuti
To the north-east of the Delta lies the wildlife-rich
area of the Linyanti river and marsh area, and the
Savuti Channel, famous as a sporadic and unusual
watercourse.
Large concentrations of zebra and giraffe abound,
with additional species such as wildebeest,
kudu and tsessebe attracting the predators for which
the area is so well known.
Leopard utilise the woodlands while lion, spotted
hyena and wild dog hunt here and on the
adjoining grassland strongholds of the cheetah. |
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Moremi
a protected area designted as a game
reserve by Chief Moremi in 1963 -
Moremi occupies approx. 20% of the
Okavango delta.
Habitats within Moremi range from
woodlands, floodplains and reed beds
home to a great diversity of plant and
animal life.
Best viewing time is July to October when wildlife
concentrates on the permanent waters.
Wildlife includes elephants, buffalo, giraffe,
lion, leopard, cheetah, wild dog, hyena, jackal
and a full range of antelope.
Birdlife is prolific.
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