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chobe banner Nature Reserves and Game Parks Chobe National Park – Design your own chobe safari and tour.Explore the variety of lodges and accommodation available next to and inside the chobe national park.
kalahari banner Nature Reserves and Game Parks Kalahari National Park – The wider Kalahari is a vast region of sandy soils, bleak landscapes and low rain fall. But only in the south does it resemble a true desert and even here the wilderness sustains a remarkable array of life forms.
etosha banner Nature Reserves and Game Parks Etosha National Park – Etosha, meaning ‘place of dry water’, is centred around a huge, flat calcrete depression (or pan) of about 5,000 square kms in extent in far north Namibia.
richtersveld banner Nature Reserves and Game Parks Richtersveld National Park – The Richtersveld National Park is a rugged, desolate and in parts hauntingly beautiful ‘mountain desert’ set in a great loop of the Orange River.
Walking in veld 150x150 Nature Reserves and Game Parks Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Park - The largest conservation area on Earth. The Kaza Park is truly a break-through in conservation and restoring animal’s ancient migration patterns.
pilanesberg Nature Reserves and Game Parks Pilansberg Accomodation – Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa is a great place to take the family and enjoy the great outdoors. Wonderful accommodation and game viewing available.
profile 150x150 Nature Reserves and Game Parks Safari in Kruger National Park - Kruger National Park, in South Africa on the border with Mozambique, is one of the top safari destinations in the world offering unsurpassed animal viewing opportunities and accommodation options. A safari in and around Kruger National Park is always an exciting adventure.
sossusvlei7 150x150 Nature Reserves and Game Parks Sossusvlei Namibia - Situated amongst the highest dunes in the world in the driest dessert on earth lies the pans of Sossusvlei. Sossusvlei amazingly receives water during the rainy season and this gives life to all kinds of plants and creatures. Still one of the most humbling sights to behold even in the dry season. You can drive quite close to the pans, although you will need a 4×4. The walk up some of the near dunes is not easy, but the view at the top and the exciting run down makes it all worth the while.
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