Botswana, this is a wildlife paradise, no wildness and killing If any country has done the ultimate in wildlife protection, I think it is Botswana. Nearly half of the country's land has been protected for them, where you can really see the living environment in harmony with people and nature, and you have a deep understanding of the word protection of wildlife no longer just in words, but in a deep understanding. This national park is the national park of Botswana and the first national park in the country. The park is best known for elephant herds, and according to statistics, more than 50,000 elephants live freely here, and they are constantly increasing. People in this country also have a protection for elephants, at least when I visited the elephant group, their teeth are complete, but occasionally meet less than half, it is estimated that it is broken during fighting. [Not only elephants] As a national park, of course, there are more than elephants. Along the way, there will be many other wildlife, such as hippos, zebras, stags, antelopes, etc., which can only see one or two animals in the zoo, and there are everywhere. [Tourism] This park covers more than 11,000 square meters, so you can choose a variety of tour methods, the most common is by jeep or boat. The transportation here is not equipped with guardrails, and at first I was very worried about what to do in special circumstances, but in the end I found that the animals here have fully adapted to live with people, you see yours, I eat mine. But they will also arrange to deal with emergencies, so don't worry! [The furthest need to fly] There are three areas in the park, namely Chobe Riverfront, Linyanti Marshes and Savuti. Savuti. If you want to see large predators such as lions and cheetahs, go to Linyanti Marshes ~ [Photo] In the 11700 square kilometer protected area, I go to the area where only a small circle under a tree belongs to humans, so I quickly get off the bus and take two pictures.