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Botswana Safari

How to Get to Botswana

Botswana, renowned for its pristine wilderness and remarkable wildlife, is easily accessible from various international and regional locations.

Whether you’re arriving by air, land, or rail, the country offers multiple options for travellers to reach this safari paradise. Here’s a complete guide on How to Get to Botswana.

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By Air

The most convenient way to reach Botswana is by flying into its international airports.

  • Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE), located in the capital city Gaborone, is the primary international gateway, serving flights from major hubs such as Johannesburg, Addis Ababa, and Nairobi.
  • Maun Airport (MUB) is the main entry point for travellers heading to the Okavango Delta. It’s a key hub for regional flights and connects to Johannesburg and other African cities.
  • Kasane Airport (BBK) is perfect for those heading to Chobe National Park and the Victoria Falls area. It’s served by flights from Johannesburg, and it’s close to the borders with Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.

Many flights to Botswana are indirect, with connections via major African hubs like Johannesburg, Nairobi, or Addis Ababa. Once in Botswana, you can take short regional flights to access more remote regions like the Okavango Delta and the Kalahari Desert.

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By Road

Botswana shares borders with South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, making it accessible by road from neighbouring countries.

    • From South Africa: The most popular border crossings include the Tlokweng border near Gaborone (4-5 hours drive from Johannesburg) and the Groblersbrug border post near Francistown. The roads are well-maintained, and driving is a popular way to explore Botswana’s national parks.
    • From Namibia: The Ngoma Border Post (near Chobe National Park) and Mohembo border are commonly used for travellers entering from Namibia, offering easy access to the Okavango Delta and Chobe.
    • From Zambia: The Kazungula Border Post near Kasane connects Zambia and Botswana, allowing access to the Zambezi River region and Chobe National Park.
    • From Zimbabwe: The Kazungula Border is also used by travellers entering from Zimbabwe, providing easy access to Chobe National Park and Victoria Falls.

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By Rail

Botswana has a limited but functional rail network. The National Railways of Botswana offers services from neighbouring South Africa and Zimbabwe, but rail is primarily used for cargo rather than tourism. There are no direct tourist trains within Botswana, but rail travel can be an option for regional connections.

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Travel Within Botswana

  • Public Transport: Botswana’s public transport system is not as developed as other countries, but minibuses (called “combis”) and buses connect major cities and towns. However, these can be less reliable and are often overcrowded.
  • Private Transportation: Renting a car is a popular way to explore Botswana’s national parks and remote areas. It’s essential to rent a 4×4 vehicle, as some roads, especially in the Okavango Delta or Kalahari Desert, require off-road capabilities.
  • Guided Tours: Hiring a private guide or joining a safari tour is highly recommended for those visiting national parks and remote wilderness areas. Many tour operators provide packages that include safaris, cultural experiences, and visits to major attractions like Chobe, Okavango Delta, and Moremi Game Reserve.

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Additional Tips

  • Currency: The official currency is the Botswana Pula (BWP). Credit cards are widely accepted in major towns, but it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially for purchases in rural areas.
  • Safety: Botswana is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists. Exercise common sense, particularly in remote areas or when travelling at night.
  • Health: Make sure you’re up-to-date on vaccinations (such as yellow fever, malaria, and typhoid) before travelling. Travel insurance is advisable for health and safety coverage.

Finally, Botswana Safari offers a wealth of unforgettable safari experiences and natural wonders, and getting there is relatively simple with the right planning. Whether by air, road, or rail, this guide will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations.

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