Moremi Game Reserve is a protected area in Botswana. It is found in the eastern parts of the Okavango Delta - home to one of Africa's richest ecosystems. The reserve homes the region's major herbivores and carnivores, and there have been recent reintroductions of Black and White Rhinos, making it a Big Five destination. Here, visitors can enjoy game-viewing in abundance and be amazed by the Delta's prolific birdlife. Explore this wildlife wonder by vehicle, foot, traditional mokoro, or horseback safaris. Boat cruises, elephant interactions, helicopter rides and walking safaris are all activities offered at Moremi.
Kasane is a town in Botswana, close to Africa's 'Four Corners', where Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe almost meet. Kasane, the gateway to Chobe National Park, is a significant departure point for the nearby Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Livingstone in Zambia, and Namibia's Caprivi Strip. Spread out along the banks of the Chobe River, Kasane boasts terrific views of its wildlife. Visitors often opt for a morning game drive and an afternoon boat cruise since animals are usually seen during these times. Crocodile farms, Victoria Falls trips and photographic safaris are among the many fun things to do here.
Victoria Falls is an awe-inspiring sight of beauty located on the Zambezi River, serving as the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The massive basalt cliffs over which the falls thunder transform the Zambezi from a calm river into rapids that carve their way through dramatic gorges. The falls have been designated as a National Park and World Heritage Site, and they are also one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, bungee jumping, and zip-lining at the falls. Additionally, there are more relaxed activities available, including sunset cruises, walking tours, and interactions with elephants.
Hwange National Park is the largest natural reserve in Zimbabwe and lies in the country's northwest, near the famous Victoria Falls. Self and guided game drives, horseback safaris and walking safaris are offered here. Hide visits give you a chance to immerse yourself deeper into the wilderness. All Zimbabwe's specially protected animals are found here, and it is the only protected area where gemsbok and brown hyena occur in small numbers. With the big five roaming the grasslands, the area is also known for its 50 000 elephants. Many cheetahs, leopards, and endangered wild dogs are also found here abundantly.