Sorgfältig ausgewählt von einem Botswana Einheimischen Experten, wir bringen Ihnen unseren Leitfaden zu 'Beste Orte zum Birding in Botswana'.
Wir sind ein führender Reiseführer, der sich auf Botswana spezialisiert hat. Botswana ist ein Paradies für Vogelbeobachter mit seinen vielfältigen Lebensräumen und Nationalparks. Egal ob das Okavango-Delta, das Chobe-Nationalpark oder das Makgadikgadi-Salzpfannen-Nationalreservat, jede Region bietet eine reiche Vielfalt an Vogelarten. Das Okavango-Delta beherbergt über 400 Vogelarten, darunter den afrikanischen Fischadler, Kormorane und Störche. Im Chobe-Nationalpark können Sie majestätische Greifvögel wie den Schreiseeadler und diverse Eulenarten entdecken. Das Moremi-Wildreservat bietet Lebensraum für seltene Arten wie den Pels-Fischer und den Zwergohreulen. Entdecken Sie in den Linyanti-Sümpfen den Schalow-Weißstorch und den afrikanischen Schmied. Nicht zu vergessen das Makgadikgadi-Salzpfannen-Nationalreservat, das Zugvögeln wie Flamingos und Pelikanen wichtig ist. Nehmen Sie sich Zeit, um die vielfältige Vogelwelt Botswanas zu erkunden und erleben Sie ein unvergessliches Abenteuer. Ein Muss für Vogelbegeisterte und Naturfreunde gleichermaßen. Planen Sie noch heute Ihre Reise zu den besten Orten für Birding in Botswana.
Okavango Delta & Panhandle
The Okavango Delta in Botswana, is one of the major attractions of the country and has been added to many a person's Bucket List. It is one of the largest inland deltas in the world and receives approximately 11 cubic kilometres of water on an annual basis, arriving from the highlands of Angola. The water fans out in the shape of an open hand, and is slowed down by the Okavango Fault Lines, which ...
Chobe National Park
Chobe National park lies in northern Botswana, covering an area of roughly 10,700 km². The park was formed as a result of the ivory trade and in 1962, the first warden was appointed for it's protection. The park is said to have the highest concentration of African Elephant in Africa and is renowned for seeing large herds especially during the driest months of October/November. The name C...
Makgadikgadi, Nxai Pans & Kubu Island
The Kalahari Salt Pans are a collection of salt flats, which are what is left to see of the great Lake Makgadikgadi, which once covered an area of approximately 80,000 km². The flow into Lake Makgadikgadi was steadily cut off through seismic upheavals and deviation of rivers, causing it to dry an estimated 10,000 years ago. Today the salt pans are mostly identified by the two largest, n...
Nata
Nata is unlikely to come across your path, unless you are on a self-drive safari. It is the perfect stopover between either Kasane and Francistown, or Kasane and Maun. Thanks to the increasing number of tourists passing through, business has increased and one can now count 3 petrol stations, a garage, a bank, an ATM as well as a few shops to pick up supplies. Things to do in Nata: The to...
Moremi Game Reserve
The Moremi Game Reserve was named after Chief Moremi of the BaTawana Tribe, and covers roughly 40% of the eastern Okavango Delta. Due to the early protection of the land since 1963, the fauna and flora is relatively undisturbed. The park has a unique combination of scenery including open savannah, forests, floodplains and lagoons. Even though it is only roughly 5000 km² in size, it offers so...