How Northern Botswana's Evolving Landscape Became a Haven for Wildlife
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The article highlights the unique wildlife experiences available in the Mababe Depression of northern Botswana, a region that has transformed after tectonic movements revitalized the Mababe River. This area is now home to large herds of buffalo and provides opportunities to observe predator interactions, particularly during kills. The Wilderness Mokete tented camp is focused on conservation, having repurposed a former hunting ground into a private reserve, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint with its off-grid facilities, including nine eco-friendly tents.
"The Mababe Depression is the only place in Botswana where you can see buffalo herds of this size and where witnessing kill action is almost guaranteed...."
"To minimize its impact on the reserve, Wilderness Mokete has just nine tents and is entirely off-grid: electricity is supplied by solar panels and wastewater is carefully recycled."
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