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One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

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One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

Botswana, a landlocked country located in southern Africa, is home to a mysterious and spectacular mountain range, Mount Tsodilo, which is attracting travelers from all over the world.

One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

Standing in the Kalahari Desert in northwestern Botswana, Tsodilo is made up of four main peaks, the highest of which is 1,400 metres above sea level, making it the highest point in Botswana. The natural landscape here is characteristic, with sharp and steep peaks that take on different colors and shades in the sun, giving you a sense of nature.

One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

However, what makes Tsodillok even more famous is the more than 4,500 petroglyphs on its exposed rock faces. These petroglyphs are the cultural heritage left by the Bush people for thousands of years, reflecting the life, beliefs and culture of the ancient Bush people. They are painted with pigments made from a mixture of animal blood and fat, and the colors are bright, and even after being exposed to the wind and sun, they still have clear outlines and vivid images.

One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

In addition to the petroglyphs, Tsodilok Mountain is also a sacred place for the Bush people to perform religious ceremonies. They believed that it was the resting place of the deceased Holy Spirit, and that many gods dwelt in the caves of the mountains and ruled over the whole world. At the top near the highest peak, there is a sacred rock that is believed to have been prayed to by the first Holy Spirit after the creation of the world.

One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

For tourists, a visit to Tsodilok Mountain is not only a natural tour, but also a cultural one. Here, you can feel the charm of the ancient African civilization and experience the traditional way of life of the Bush people. In addition, Botswana is rich in wildlife, and visitors can also see herds of elephants in the nearby Chobe National Park and experience the wild beauty of the African savannah.

One day, one view of Botswana's Tsodilo Mountain

Tsodilok Mountain

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