Linyanti Wildlife Reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity and prime wildlife viewing experiences, offering unique landscapes and diverse animal populations.
Linyanti Wildlife Reserve, located in northern Botswana, is a verdant expanse bordered by the Linyanti River to the north and an extension of the Chobe National Park to the east. This secluded reserve covers an expanse of approximately 308,880 acres and serves as a critical sanctuary for numerous mammalian species. The terrain varies from riverine forests, floodplains, and open savannahs, creating a diverse ecological platform that supports a wealth of wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and large predators like lions and leopards. The Linyanti River, home to a variety of bird species, further enhances the reserve's attractiveness to birdwatchers. Historically, the reserve's water bodies have attracted explorers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, ensuring its status as a key conservation area. Visitors can enjoy guided safari tours, photographic safaris, and glamping experiences, providing a full spectrum of interaction with nature.
The Linyanti River - a vital water source attracting diverse wildlife
Elephant herds and predator-prey interactions in its savannahs
Breathtaking birdwatching opportunities, especially for migratory species
Remote luxury camps offering immersive wildlife experiences
A unique ecosystem supporting diverse bird and aquatic species.
Home to elephants, antelope, and large predators like lions and hyenas.
Offers comfortable accommodation options deeply embedded in nature.