Botswana
Botswana's story is one of immense success.
Some say it is unrivalled in Africa. In fact, so successful
has the social, political and economic development been that
you will often hear the country referred to as the 'Switzerland
of Africa'.
While the diamond industry has served
as the economic engine for this achievement, the country's
immense portfolio of near-pristine wilderness areas has become
the basis of a thriving tourism sector.
The major draw card has always been the
magic and mystery of the Okavango Delta, Southern Africa's
largest wetland and one of the most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries
on the continent. No less captivating are the impressive Chobe
and Moremi wilderness areas and the smaller river systems
of the Linyanti, Kwando and Selinda along the northern border
with Namibia. And then there are the vast and remote drier
habitats of the Makgadikgadi Pans, the Central Kalahari and
the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
Besides the appealing destinations,
Botswana’s low volume tourism policy is an added advantage
over its Southern and East African counterparts. |