Botswana North-West District

Tsodilo

A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Botswana, often called the "Louvre of the Desert", home to over 4,500 ancient rock paintings.

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Tsodilo Hills, located in the North-West District of Botswana, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique rock art and spiritual significance to the San people, dating back to over 100,000 years ago. Visitors can embark on guided tours to discover the rich history and diverse ecosystem of the area, which features over 4,500 rock paintings and engravings, along with stunning landscapes and wildlife. As one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa, Tsodilo is a must-visit destination for those seeking to explore the continent's rich cultural heritage.

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  • World Heritage Sites in Africa

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    The beautiful and rich history of the continent of Africa becomes evident in these UNESCO world heritage destinations. From the birthplace of ancient humans to vast desert landscapes, unique wildlife, and pristine coastlines, explore deep into this gorgeous continent and the history of humankind at these entirely life-changing and inspiring world heritage sites.