Situated east of Palapye, the imposing Tswapong Hills rise almost four hundred metres above the surrounding plains. This one-billion year-old titans extend 60 kms west of the village of Moremi, and measure a full 20 kms in breadth. Tswapong holds numerous fascinating, and very beautiful, archaeological, historical and natural history sites. It is a home to over 350 species of birds and some animals which live in the lush, wet vegetation and a series of waterfalls – uncharacteristic of Botswana’s generally dry, waterless terrain
Animals include: occupy this area, but now the hills are home to such mammals as rockdassies, baboons, brown hyena and leopard.
Birds include: Cape Vulture, the Black Eagle, and Black Stork the beautiful Meyer’s Parrot
Activities:
Bird watching
Game viewing
Visiting the waterfalls