Botswana is a country located in south-central Africa near Namibia,
Zimbabwe, and South Africa . While most of the country is filled with the
Kalahari Desert, there are many places for tourists and travelers to
visit to experience the beauty of Botswana.
Since achieving independence in 1966, Botswana has had a growing
economy. Three of the world's largest diamond mines are located within
the borders. These mines are tourist attractions as well as business
ventures for investors. Botswana enjoys a much more stable economy,
education, health system, and political system than most other African
nations, allowing for safe travel and peace of mind.
Botswana is a country that can teach visitors of what life would have
been like long ago, before humans roamed the earth. Great herds of all
different animals roam the plains, and Africa's largest elephant
concentrations are found across the vast landscape of Botswana. A
Botswana safari is what brings most travelers to the country, since the
tours will demonstrate Africa's most pristine conditions.
There is no specific place that tourists visit while traveling in
Botswana. The true joys of visiting the country come while out in the
vast, open plains. It is during these trips that the wildlife of
Botswana, in all of its forms, is shown to visitors. Travelers to
Botswana will not be able to return home without having a clearer
picture of what wildlife truly becomes when left to its own.
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