Botswana Travel Guide

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It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to describe the entire country of Botswana as a national park. Even the spaces between designated parks are wild and free, and you’ll find warthog trotting through the towns, big old bull elephants wandering across the highways, and even wild dogs between farms. So, with all this open space and wildlife, where is the best place to go to see it all? Our Botswana Travel Guide will help you find the answer.

 
Before You Go

Your holiday decisions — where you go, how often you travel, the hotels or lodges you stay in, even the season you travel in – can make a huge difference to your African Journey… This is going to be the best guide to find out before visiting any African countries!

 

When To Travel To Botswana

The best time to visit Botswana is during the dry season between May and October, when you can expect warm, sunny days (22°C to 35°C) and chilly nights. This is also when the water levels in the Okavango Delta are at their highest, creating the waterways and channels Botswana is famed for.

The green season (November to April) is a great time to travel if you don’t mind the odd shower. Visitor numbers and prices are lower, the scenery pops with verdant foliage, and animals give birth to their young.

Top Things To Do In Botswana

Touted as one of the top destinations in the world, Botswana, with her enchanting sunsets and alluring beauty, is the ultimate destination for any tourist. Tourists planning to travel to Botswana can pick from any of these activities to truly appreciate the beauty of this African country.

    • Sit back and enjoy a mokoro (canoe) ride
    • Take a walk with the first people of the Kgalagadi
    • Watch the sun go down on a boat cruise
    • Have a 4×4 off-road adventure
    • Go fly-fishing
    • Try quad biking in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
    • Take a scenic flight over the delta
    • Explore On Horseback
What To Eat & Drink In Botswana

Botswana has a large variety of traditional foods. Meat staples are beef, goat and deer. But they also serve ostrich and oryx meat. Seafood is also a large part of their diet.

Traditional dishes include Dekgobe a dish made up of beans, corn, and lamb. Vetkoek is popular fast food made of a minced meat burger. Phaphatha is a heavy bread that is sometimes filled with meat.

The Best Souvenirs To Buy In Botswana

Let’s look at which are the most prominent souvenirs of Botswana, and which ones the travelers who visit the country from all around the world take home.

    • Wickerwork. …
    • Pottery. …
    • Terracotta. …
    • Weaving. …
    • Wood carvings. …
    • Bone carving. …
    • Bushmen’s handicrafts. …
    • Art.
What To Pack For Botswana

As a general guide, comfortable and casual clothing that you can wash and wear is recommended while on safari. Muted colours are best for game viewing. Game drives are generally conducted in the early morning and the late afternoon, which can be cold, especially in winter. The temperature often warms up during the day, so it is best to dress in layers.

 

    • The most practical items to pack for your Botswana safari are:
    • Clothes in khaki, green, beige, and neutral colors
    • Long-sleeved shirts that offer protection from the sun and mosquitoes
    • T-shirts
    • Shorts or a light skirt
    • Jeans or safari trousers for evenings and cooler days
    • Jackets and sweaters for early morning and late afternoon game drives
    • A lightweight waterproof jacket in case of rain
Travel Tips For Botswana

Currency: The currency in Botswana is the Pula. 1 USD is equivalent to about 11 Pula. Many midrange and top-end hotels, lodges, and tour operators will also accept the U.S dollar.

Language: English is the official business language of Botswana. Setswana is the national language, and there are over 20 dialects spoken by different tribes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Do I Need To Know Before Going To Botswana?

Things to Know Before You Travel to Botswana
Follow the law. Even if you are a tourist, it is always best to follow all the rules and regulations. …
Be careful around wildlife. …
Be aware of carjacking. …
Don’t take expensive luggage. …
Visit Okavango Delta. …
Take care from Malaria. …
Include Kalahari.

Can US Citizens Go To Botswana?

the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 2 Travel Health Notice for Botswana due to COVID-19, indicating a moderate level of COVID-19 in the country

What Language Do They Speak In Botswana?

English
Botswana / Official language
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England

Do I Need Visa To Go To Botswana?

U.S. citizens are permitted stays up to 90 days total within a 12-month period without a visa. The total stay permitted for each visit is recorded on the entry stamp by Botswana immigration officials and may be less than 90 days.

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