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Botswana Celebrates 50 Years of Independence

Botswana’s president, Ian Khama, is leading figure when it comes to wildlife conservation and, in fact, has just received an IUCN recognition for his “life-long commitment to the environment”. Serving on the Conservation International’s Board of Directors, Ian Khama actually founded the Botswana Anti-Poaching Unit. With Botswana’s 50 years of independence anniversary coming up, Botswana’s leaders have encouraged the country to show their patriotism by wearing the national colours on Fridays.

#Bots50 Ghoha Hills Celebrating #Bots50

Botswana is one of the top safari destinations in the world because it offers a high concentration of game and over 500 species of bird dotted across diverse, pristine landscapes. Botswana is the land of water and land safaris – the Okavango Delta, the Chobe region and the arid Kalahari are just a few regions waiting to be explored.

What makes Botswana an astounding country is its people.  Friendly, welcoming and warm – the Botswanans are proud of their country and will be celebrating the success and stability of Botswana on its 50 year anniversary. On September 30th, Botswana will be celebrating 50 years of independence with a show at the National Stadium in Gaborone. You’ll find many people have taken to social media to share their love of their country under the hashtag #Bots50.

In an effort to keep Botswana authentic, uncrowded and pristine, the government instituted a “high cost, low volume” policy in the tourism industry. There’s a restriction on the number of concession leases and the rates at lodges in Botswana come at a price; but with good reason. There most certainly isn’t an overcrowding of lodges throughout Botswana. This wildlife focussed country has more than 25 percent of the land set aside for parks.

So, let’s celebrate and build awareness surrounding Botswana’s Golden Jubilee and give credit to the nation’s achievements. From our side, we’d like to wish beautiful Botswana a very happy 50 years of Independence on September 30th! In the spirit of celebrations, here are a few of our favourite lodges in Botswana. Botswana Celebrates 50 Years of Independence

Ghoha Hills Savuti in the Savuti region : Ghoha Hills is lodge located on top of a hill overlooking the Savuti region in the Chobe National Park. It’s a luxury lodge in a prime game viewing destination and it has an incredibly warm and friendly atmosphere.

One of the Rooms at Ghoha Hills Lodge.
One of the Rooms at Ghoha Hills Lodge.
Ghoha Hills Baobab Sunset
Ghoha Hills Baobab Sunset.

Machaba Camp in Moremi: Located on the banks of the Okavango Delta, Machaba camp offers a sense of quiet sophistication and world-class game viewing opportunities. The best of land and water safaris!

Machaba Camp - Moremi
Machaba Camp – Moremi
Machaba Camp Dining Area
Machaba Camp Dining Area

Kalahari Plains in the Central Kalahari Desert : Kalahari Plains Camp overlooks a bustling pan on flat landscapes that gives rise to endless skies, sunsets and mind-blowing scenery.

Kalahari Plains
Kalahari Plains
Oryx Kalahari Plains
Oryx Kalahari Plains

Chobe Under Canvas on the Chobe Riverfront: Mobile safari tents are set-up in secluded campsites inside the Chobe National Park and guests will experience up close and personal encounters with wildlife.

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge on the banks of the Okavango Delta: This lodge is in a prime position on a private island right in the heart of the Okavango Delta.

The View from Belmond Eagle Island Lodge
The View from Belmond Eagle Island Lodge
Belmond Eagle Island Lodge
Belmond Eagle Island Lodge