Botswana
Botswana
Types of trips: Nature, Geography, Adventure, Exploration, Cultural
Best known for: Okavango Delta, Diverse wildlife/habitats, Diamonds
Why Go?: This is an excellent destination for anyone who loves nature and animals, as Botswana is great for safari and is home to some of the most impressive creatures on earth. While it may be a fair trip away, memories of Botswana will stay with you for a lifetime.
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Population: 2,150,000
Capital: Gaborone
Language(s): English, Setswana
Ties to the UK?: Good political relationship
Landscape: Generally flat, with the Kalahari Desert forming the majority of the country alongside the Okavango Delta, salt pans and rolling plains.
Climate/Seasons: The winter months of May - August have clear and warm days with cooler nights, while the summer period running from October - April has much higher temperatures and humidity with frequent rainfall.
When to Go: Although it will be the busiest time, June - August has the best weather and the most reliable sightings of wildlife.
Reasons to Visit: Wildlife/safari opportunties, local culture
How to Get There: Air travel will be the best wya to get to Botswana - there are a few good international airports you can fly to!
Places to Go: Tsodilo Hills, Botswana National Museum, Moremi Gorge, Royal Cemetery
Famous People: Ian Khama, Amantle Montsho, Kabelo Kgosiemang
Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Okavango Delta, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Chobe National Park
History: Formerly part of the Commonwealth, Botswana gained independence in 1966 and is now the least corrupt nation in Africa.
Architecture: Old Palapye
Culture: Many ancient and local traditions still intact, with music and visual arts very popular.
Sport: Football, Cricket, Tennis, Rugby, Golf
Events: Botswana Day Celebrations, Maitisong Festival
Watch Out For: It's advised you carry identification such as a photocopied passport with you at all times, and watch out for roaming animals on roads - especially at night!
Medical Issues: There are some recommended vaccines/boosters for travel to Botswana - see here for a general overview and always consult with a doctor.
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