Dropping the Zambezi river from great heights, in a splendid display of natural granduer, this natural world wonder attracts thousands of travellers every year. It's a must-see for every lover of the outdoors.
Close enough to Victoria Falls to be considered the location of the natural wonder, Livingstone is a small town named after the famous missionary explorer: Dr. David Livingstone.
Covering an immaculate area of over 22 000km2, the Kafue National Park still holds many undiscovered secrets, including rare wildlife sightings like leopard, wild dogs and the famed sable antelope.
Among the largest protected areas in Africa, the Central Kalahari offers a wildlife experience unlike any other. Appearing as a barren stretch of sand, this habitat bursts into life when you least expect it.
Located along the Linyanti Fault Line, Linyanti is home to the Savute Channel and an abundance of wildlife. Enjoy the casual appearance of zebra, elephant and a mix of large predators for extra thrills.
Maun is a town on the Thamalakane River, north of Botswana. Here you will find an abundance of hippopotomus, lions and rhinoceros, as it borders the famous Okavango Delta.
The Chobe National Park is a vast eco-diverse park along the Chobe River, known for larger-than-life elephant herds, rich birdlife and a variety of other game.
The Hlane (“Wilderness”) Game Sanctuary is home to the largest herds of game in the country and is one of the few places in Swaziland where visitors have a chance of seeing lion, elephant, and rhino. Birders will also be happy at this 22,000-hectare reserve, with a diverse collection of species, including the highest density of breeding white-backed vultures on the continent.
Lesotho’s first national park proclaimed in 1970, is remote, rugged and beautiful, and getting there is always a worthwhile adventure, especially if you’re into wilderness, seclusion and fishing. Sehlabathebe means the “Shield of the Plateau”, mirroring the rolling grasslands, wildflowers and silence provide a sense of complete isolation.
Semonkong is a popular attraction, as it is home to the Semonkong Falls, also known as the Maletsunyane Falls, the highest single drop in southern Africa and offers some spectacular unspoilt scenery. While truly spectacular in summer when the water flow is highest, in winter the water freezes, spraying the rocks with ice and forming a stunning ice cage over the pool.