Tsodilo Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located in the northwestern part of Botswana and is famous for its rich history and cultural significance. The hills are adorned with over 4,500 ancient rock paintings, dating back thousands of years, created by the San (Bushmen) people. These sacred hills are often referred to as the "Louvre of the Desert" and provide a glimpse into the spiritual and daily lives of the early inhabitants of the region. Visitors can hike the various trails that wind through the hills and view the rock art while learning about the rich cultural heritage of the San people.
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