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Map of Botswana Lake Kariba Z A M B I A Chobe Safari Chobe Game Lodge Lodge Chobe Marina Lodge Z A M B I A Chobe Chilwero Kubu Lodge Chobe Savanna Lodge Kasane Zambezi Livingstone KAZUMA Muchenje Safari FOREST Victoria Falls Lodge RESERVE Leshoma Zambezi Muchenje Parakarungu Mabele (Mbalakalungu) KASANE Kavimba FOREST Seriba RESERVE EXTENSION Makumba Kwando Pan Lebala CHOBE Nyomuga Kgori KAZUMA Camp FOREST Pans FOREST Mohembo RESERVE Ngwezumba RESERVE Sekondomboro 933 Nogatsaa Shakawe GCONA Lagoon HILL S Tchinga King’s Drotsky’s Cabins Camp e Pools g Namchira Shakawi Fishing Camp Sangoshe id 1084 Selinda R Pan MAIKAELELO Nxamaseri Duma Tau GUBATSAA CHOBE FOREST Mahorameno HILL S NATIONAL Viewpoint 960 RESERVE Savute Elephant PARK Ncamasere Camp Savute Safari Savute Lodge Makapa Dibebe Camp Hamandozi 928 Entrance fees Xeko Pan payable TS ODILO Betsha Savuti Wei Pan HILL S Dinyando CHINAMBA Tshikando Manga Marsh HILL S Pans 1375 Sepupa Shongomosho National C H O B E 1042 Cream of Monument Seronga Ganitsuga Mapula Tartar Jolley’s Njova NUNGU WILDLIFE Pan Pan Gqoro D I S T R I C T MANAGEMENT AREA Gabamukuni Little SIBUYU Tibukai Mababe FOREST Pan Duba Vumburu E B N RESERVE Plains Vumburu Xugana Gate A IO B SS Island A E Nxaunxau M R Hendrick’s Salepito Lodge P X Kwara E Pan audum D Leadwood Camp Shinde Camp Pan Okavango Camp Etsha 6 Kidney Stoffels Little Camp Khwai River Pan Pan Kwetsani Okuti Lodge Kudumane Etsha 1 Mombo Xakanaxa (Mubabe villageN) G A M I L A N D Jacana Momb North Qurube MOREMI Camp Gate Cement Etsha o Third O K A V A N G O D E L T A WILDLIFE Moremi D I S T R I C T Pan C Bridge Tubu h RESERVE i k Tamafupa Tree Chiefs e e f First r Abu Camp t Pan Jao s e I Bridge e t Gumare Camp Xigera s South l l t u a Baines Gate t o Seba Nxabega n Sandibe a r Ngerugha Camp d Camp C Pan Eagle Chitabe Island Delta Camp Kanana Oddballs Gunns Camp Ngwasha Mahito PomPom 945 C E N T R A L Pan Z I M B A B W E Gcangwa Gunns Bush Stanleys Mogogelo Kgosikoma S Camp 997 a 945 Qubi n D I S T R I C T Nokaneng d v Shukumukwa e NXAI PAN l Xarana d NATIONAL T Shorobe PARK 1250 o Audi Camp n Xudum g Uare Pan AHA HILLS N G A M I L A N D u Sakapane Kaucaca e Nxai Pans Caecae (Xaixai) Crocodile Camp Pan D I S T R I C T Habu Okavango River Lodge Basotho Tshaux aba Island Safari Lodge South MAUN Matlapaneng camp Nxai Odiakwe Zazana Pan Nekati Ranch Makgadikgadi GCWIHABA Xhaba Gate Camp HILL S borehole Nengwa Baine’s Baobabs Odiakwe Zoroga Chaichumtsha Maitembge Drotsky’s Kudiakam Cattle Mmakwamelang Nata Lodge Seretse Segoro A3 Ranch Zoxana Pan Cave Tsao Pan Gweta Xao 1089 Lempadi Tatamoge Matimo Nata Kgokwane Motopi Nata Sanctuary KOA NAKA Gweta ‘Pyramids’ HILL S Mogopodi Ooramolai Meno A Kwena Lodge Makalamabedi Leroo La Tau Nata Bird Makakung Dorokae B Sokaphala Tsigara Senagom o Sanctuary Nkange Toteng te Green’s Semowane Ngamisane t Kwaraga Senete Changate i Baobab Makolane Molatswane Ntwetwe Njutsha 1009 Nxwee Planet Pan San Camp Sua Pan Mogapelwa Njuca Baobab Sehithwa Lake Xhumaga Hills Ngami Jacks Tsharaga Dikwalo MAKGADIKGADI Camp Sowa Tutume Zwenshambe PANS Spit Tale Pan GAME RESERVE Sowa Dukwe Matobo KHWEBE Bodibeng Bothatoga M A K G A D I K G A D I P A N S 1139 HILL S HAIN A Tshuane HILL S Tsoe Gabasadi Mosetse Masunga Fossil Island Thabatshukudu Txenga Reeds Semalo Pan Magodi Ntwetwe Tshesebe Pan Pan Kgabanyan NGWANALEKAU A3 Tshwagong e A3 HILL S Sukwane Tchai Pan Gate Lephashe Sebina Kubu Makgaolakgang Tsamaya MABELEAPODI Tamtiga Island Kukonje HILL S Deception Island Mafungo Valley Lodge South Islands Kwadiba Gulubane Gate Taujenao 1086 Sua Pan Rakops Jakalasi No 2 Kuke Maditsenyane Mathambgane Kuke Guguaga Ntsokotsa Mosope Corner Nkokwane T Dzibui Gate Pan a N O R T H E A S T Mmadikola Pan Mea Picnic spot t Pan Guquago Viewpoint Mea i A Mangana under CKA1 Mopipi Pan Gate Hilltop Pijani Gate Tswanatsha Mmatshumo ruin largeTl hbaobabalogang D I S T R I C T Kobe Pan Cum Tsokotsa TlapanMee a Pan I FRANCISTOWN Matswer Mabe Mosu Gate TS AU Pan Viewpoint Shashe-Mooke Tati River Lodge CKA2 e Pan Ganiganaga A30 Marang Hotel HILL S Rysana Passarge CKS1 Camp Mopipi Pan Dam ORAPA Orapa Tlalamabe Mokobel CKA3 Valley Sunday Lake Goretloaga B Xhorodomo (closed le a CKS2-Pans Xau Pan Phenalonga 3 Txabaka town) Gate Matsiloje Peter Xhorodomo Phaephane Tlalamabele Karatsha I PIMPLE CKD1- Pan A3 HILL PanPassarge Solwane Pan M 6 Letlhakane Ditsinane Shashe SIGNAL A Pan Deception T 1136 HILL H S Tau Pan CKK1 Valley I Nyetse Tonotha L I QUELEA L T L CKT1 Deception a O KOP ti S M D’Kar Pan J CKL3 CKL2 Sha E CKT2Phokoje she Pan Letiaha Lekhut A14 A1 1190 u Xlalajena u Molomololapodi A 1229 GHANZI Saasane 1001 Z I M B A B W E Thamane Ramsden 1106 Kobe CKP1 Sese N Dimaje Piper Puongwe CKP2 Pans Moselesenya Makobaese Tuli Block KEDIA HILL Gubajango Mmadinare Molapo Serule Semolale Marukuru Khairi Tobane Mmashoro Bobonong A15 New Junction G H A N Z I D I S T R I C T Mohise SELEBI-PHIKWE Old gravel Ghanzi- 1226 Mamuno road Karakubis C E N T R A L Tshimoyapula Molalatau Mashatu Tented Camp CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE Shalimpo Tsootsha T Mashatu r KHAMA RHINO a 1110 D I S T R I C T Sefophe n Tuli Safari Lodge s SANCTUARY H - Pontdrift ig K Charles h a Paje w la h Hill a a y r a SEROWE Mathathane a i Xade Okw Mamuno kw deep HILL S Mogapi O sand Metsimanong Mogapinyana Tsawe Tswaane 1159 1240 Tsetsebjwe 1223 SEROWE Tamasane Kgagodi 897 Rock Engravings Makunda PALAPYE A2 Shagani S O U T H Pan Moiyabana Malaka A F R I C A Itsokwane TS WA PON G Takatswaane HILL S 1316 Tshukudu Lebung Mokoro Gootau Pan Pan MOKGWARE HILL S Pilibgwe Bore Lerala A1 Kwa Nokeng BOTSWANA Sherwood Kalamare Matlope 1195 Kikao Lose 1347 SHOSHONG MARAKALA LO HILL S HILL S 1178 Kule M 1324 e Shoshong Sefare Kukama ra Mosowe 292 Lokalane t sw Pan e IKONGWE MAHALAPYE Nkojane HILL S Khwakhwe Pan Khankhe Sekushuwe Pan Machaneng Pan Mahurushele Pan Palamakoloi Sese Pan Bonwapitse Makwate Khutse 2 T Lephephe r Pan Khutse 1 a Molose Nakalatlou n Pan Motsweie s Pan H - waterhole Gwia Pan Sojwe Pan Magatakwe ig K Dinokwe h a Pan w la KHUTSE GAME Kudumatse h Kubugaswe a a RESERVE y r Pan i r e Tropic of Capricorn rd Kungwane Tsetseng Moreswe o b e Phane Pan i in ts -l u t Mabuakolobe h u Ukwi Pan General area of K c the Kang Pan Salajwe Senopi Mookane Westland Buffels Drift Woodlands Ngwatle Pan Morale Dibete Masetlen Ngwatlhe 1049 Botswana’s deepest g Pan borehole, Pan Maseru It was part of an Bohelabatho Kane Pan A2 unsuccessful Bohelabathwana Mathale Khudumelapye A1 search for oil Lehututu Pan Kwakai Pan Dutlwe Legape Hukuntsi Takatokwane Motokwe Mosomane Okwa 1128 Radipalayan TSHANE Pan 1230 Maboane Letlhakeng e Lokhwabe Pan Ngwane Pan K G A T L E N G D I S T R I C TOlifants Drift K W E N E N G D I S T R I C T Lentsweletau M o N s Kokong a h l a Pilane Mabutsane e w d 1092 i e MOLEPOLOLE MOCHUDI X’choi n Bokaa Pan g K G A L A G A D I D I S T R I C T Kopong North Sekoma Gate Gasese 1257 Malolwane A20 Kgome JWANENG Modipane Mabalane Khaa Pan Keng Thamaga GABORONE TLOKWENG cut- Khakhea line Sesachwe Jack’s Pan Pan Moshupa 1062 Samane Rambuka A2 s Tweelina Khokhotsa Rambuka Pan 1408 Lesheloaga Selokolela Mabuasehub Pan e KANYE Pan 1224 S O U T H Khiding Goa A1 Pan cut- Gasita E A S T Polentswe Mpaathutlw Entrance to line 1036 Pan 1122 a Kgalagadi Goa Pan Pan MABTUAranSsEHfroUBntieEr Park D I S T R I C T KGALAGADI TRANSFRONTIER PARK GAME RESERVE LOBATSE ( GEMSBOK NATIONAL PARK ) Bosobogolo Eersterus Pan Werda Lerolwane Kwang Entrance fees Makopong Mmathethe Pan payable Janeng Kwai Pan Main N-S track runs Metlobo Magoriapitse Nosso along Pitsane b eastern border of Phepheng Tswaaneng Mabuasehube Game Metlojane Reserve Mokgomane ( KALAHARI GEMSBOK NATIONAL PARK ) Ramatlabama Khisana Phitshane Mabule Kiyane S O U T H A F R I C A Maleshe Kui Pan S O U T H A F R I C A TSABONG Sekwats Pan 1033 Logaganeng 934 Twee Fly’s Kop Riviere Dikbos n Khuis Kalkpits Welverdiend Diretshaneng Soutputs.
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