Botswana Travel Guide
Wednesday, 05.28.2008, 01:38pm (GMT)
The Republic of Botswana is a landlocked country constituted by a
vast plateau that provides a natural habitat for a huge variety of
African wildlife. This scenic wonderland draws thousands of tourists
from around the world throughout the year. Most visitors arrive under
the auspices of expensive safari-package operators.
At the
time that it gained Independence in 1966, Botswana was counted among
the ten poorest nations on earth. A dramatic turnaround came just a few
years later when a treasure-trove of diamonds was discovered. Now the
country is the third largest producer of diamonds in the world and
Botswana is enjoying a growth rate and economic buoyancy unparalleled
in Africa.
The country is bordered by South Africa in the
south and southeast; Zambia and Zimbabwe in the northeast; and Namibia
in the north and west. It is the northwest corner of the country that
is the most sought-after by wildlife enthusiasts because it is here
that the Okavango River drains inland from Angola to form the Okavango
Delta - the largest inland delta in the world - which provides
sustenance to a rich profusion of wildlife. The delta is extremely
beautiful, big sky country with spectacular scenery across grassy
plains and limpid lagoons. The Moremi Wildlife Reserve, covering 700
square miles (1,812 sq km) in the northeast corner of the Okavango
Delta, is the ultimate African safari destination.
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