Botswana’s Tuli Block is tucked away in the east of the country between South Africa and Zimbabwe and, despite being the least-known of Botswana’s safari areas, is an incredibly rewarding destination for keen safari-goers who want to escape the crowds and enjoy something truly different.Tuli is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, with huge rolling hillsides, towering baobab trees and endless dusty red plains which support an abundance of wildlife including elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah and giraffe. The landscapes and quiet nature of the reserve mean it is very popular with photographers and also allows for diverse activities such as walking and even cycling safaris.With just a handful of lodges a visit to Tuli is a very private experience and it should be noted that it is far easier to access the reserve from South Africa than from any of Botswana’s airports or transport hubs – our travel designers will be able to help you plan the logistics seamlessly.
The Tulli Block is a narrow slice of land at Botswana’s Eastern border.
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