Here we inform you regularly about news from Botswana: - The first "Botswana Experts" workshop took place on the 20th and 21st of May 2010 in Maun. It was initiated and organised by Ikarus Germany with the support of Botswana Tourism Board and Safari Destinations.
The Team of Safari Destinations made sure that the seminar, which was held at Thamalakane Lodge, ran smoothly.(06/2010)
 from left Naushina, Caroline, Mma T, Mothusi and Angela.
- On Saturday 10th Jan 2009, Zambian Airways suspended operations indefinitely citing high fuel costs over the last year-and-a-half and the need to restructure its operations. (More Information...)
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you require any assistance regarding the above matter. (01/2009) - Leroo La Tau Bush Lodge reopened the beginning of June after a complete renovation. Karen Dance was there: read more about here impressions. (07/2008)
- "The #1 Ladies Detective Agency" is - for the first episode out of 13 - produced and was shown an BBC1 on Easter Sunday. More information on Wikipedia. (07/2008)
- Please all be advised that Nationwide Airlines had gone bankrupt and all flights have been cancelled with immediate effect. For more information please contact us. (05/2008)
- Following almost no warning the Zambian government has revoked all visa waivers and doubled visa fees (for details klick here). (02/2008)
- Safari Destinations moved into a new office!
It offers us the much needed space, as from March we will be a team of seven girls! It's all very exciting, especially because we are now much closer to the airport. Please visit us opposite the airport, upstairs from Mack Air. (01/2008) - KAVANGO-SAMBESI-PARK: Southern Africa is in the process of creating a National Park that will connect five countries. With 287.000 sqkm it will be almost as big as Italy. It will connect Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana and includes one of the seven natural wonders of the worls, the mighty Victoria Falls between Zambia and Zimbabwe, the beautiful Okavango Delta in Botswana and the Etosha Pan in Namibia.
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