Tuli
This diverse wilderness is where you can admire archeological remnants of a not so distant past. Admire elephants en masse in a bizarre landscape of colossal rocky outcrops dotted with sturdy baobabs, which are up-side-down trees.
Tuli Block in Botswana is located on the eastern border with Zimbabwe to the north and South Africa to the south. This diverse wilderness is where you can admire archeological remnants of a not so distant past. Admire elephants en masse in a bizarre landscape of colossal rocky outcrops dotted with sturdy baobabs, which are up-side-down trees.
Wildebeest, zebra, kudu and impala migrate along historic routes along sections of the Limpopo River, under the ever watchful eye of resident predators. The Tuli safari lodges on the reserve offer a variety of activities, from exciting game viewing in 4-wheel drive vehicles and walking safaris to mountain biking and horse back riding. Historic and archaeological sites abound; notable are the Motloutse Ruins, Pitsani Koppie sites and nearby Mapungubwe.
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Rwanda has two rainy seasons: the first is from around February to June and the second from September through December. These are separated by two dry seasons: June to September, during which there is often no rainfall at all, and a shorter dry period from December to February. Typically the west and North-west of Rwanda receives more rainfall annually than the South-east and east of the country.