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Botswana

Population

2,58 Million

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Capital city being Gaborone with a population of 240.000

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Language

Setswana

However English is used for administrative purposes, in education, and is the medium of instruction in schools.

Currency

"Pula"

and it means "rain" in Setswana which symbolizes blessings and prosperity.

1 Euro = 14,5 Pula

Highlight

The Okavango Delta is one of the world's largest inland deltas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a unique and diverse ecosystem.

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Must See

Okavango Delta

The Okavango Delta, an enchanting jewel in the heart of the Kalahari Desert, defies expectations with its captivating allure. As the world's largest inland delta, it transforms the arid landscape into a thriving haven of life. Seasonal floods breathe new life into the region, luring a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and lions. Exploring the delta by traditional mokoros and boats unveils a world of serene waterways and lush islands, offering an exclusive encounter with nature's wonders.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta presents a harmonious blend of nature and community conservation efforts, making it a destination that not only captivates but also inspires travelers to cherish and protect the Earth's beauty.

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Chobe National Park

Experience the wonders of Chobe National Park in Botswana, a sprawling 11,000-square-kilometer sanctuary where wildlife thrives in abundance. The Chobe River's life-giving flow attracts a diverse array of animals, from elephants to lions, creating a captivating wildlife spectacle.

Witness the awe-inspiring mass migration of elephants, a sight that promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart. Chobe's dynamic landscapes, ranging from lush floodplains to dense woodlands, provide a picturesque backdrop for your adventure. Whether you opt for a thrilling game drive or a serene river cruise, Chobe's rich wildlife and captivating scenery ensure an unforgettable journey etched in your memory forever.

Makgadikgadi Pans

Embark on an ethereal adventure to Botswana's Makgadikgadi Pans, where a mesmerizing expanse of salt flats spans for kilometers, creating a unique and surreal landscape. The pans, remnants of a prehistoric lake, hold an air of ancient mystery that resonates with the passing of time. The contrast between the pans and the Kalahari Desert is striking, as the pans transform from shimmering salt crusts reflecting the sky to temporary havens for wildlife and migratory birds during the rainy season.

Witness the breathtaking zebra migration and camp under the starlit African sky, connecting with a landscape that echoes with the stories of countless ages. A journey to the Makgadikgadi Pans promises an unforgettable experience.

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ESSENTIAL TRavel Tips - BOtswana

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CRiME RaTE

 Botswana has a relatively low crime rate compared to other countries. Still, exercise common sense and avoid displaying valuables.

ELectrIcal OutLets

Type D and Type G electrical outlets. Voltage is 230V, 50Hz. Bring appropriate plug adapters if needed.

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SOUVENIRS

Buying products made from ivory, skins, and other wild-life parts is illegal . Make sure to only purchase ethically sourced and legal souvenirs.

Tipping

 Tipping is customary in service industries (restaurants, guides). Around 10% of the bill is customary, but check local norms.

TIME ZONE

Botswana is usually in the Central Africa Time (CAT) zone, which is GMT+2. However, it doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time.

EMERGENCY NUMBERS

For police, medical, or fire emergencies, dial 999.

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Health PrEcautions

Malaria is prevalent in some areas. Consult a healthcare professional for anti-malaria medication. Consider vaccinations for diseases like typhoid and hepatits A.

Wildlife Encounters

Botswana is known for its diverse wildlife. While on safari, always follow the guide's instructions and maintain a safe distance from animals.

Water Safety

Tap water is generally safe in urban areas, but bottled water is recommended for drinking. Stay hydrated, especially in the hot climate.

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Visa

Most tourists do not need a visa to enter Namibia for up to 90 days. Check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

Local Customs

Botswana has conservative social norms. Dress modestly when visiting local communities, and always ask for permission before taking photos of people.

DRiving RulEs

Drive on the left side of the road. If you plan to rent a vehicle, ensure you have a valid international driver's license and follow speed limits and road rules.

CulturAl Highlight

Discover the captivating heritage of the San people, indigenous to Botswana and southern Africa. With a history dating back to ancient times, the San are skilled hunter-gatherers whose unique way of life is deeply intertwined with nature. Their distinctive languages, characterized by click consonants, tell stories of their resilient spirit.

Immerse yourself in their rich cultural tapestry, from traditional music and dance to the mesmerizing rock art that adorns the landscapes. Engage with their profound knowledge of the environment and gain insight into their harmonious existence with nature – a journey that offers a deeper understanding of the world and its original inhabitants.

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