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15 Best Places to Visit in Botswana | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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VIEWS FROM LOBATSE,SOUTHEAST DISTRICT, BOTSWANA

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7 Amazing Facts About Botswana [Discover Botswana 2021]

Botswana is a landlocked country found right in middle of Southern African region, bordered by South Africa on the south, Namibia on the west, Zambia on the north and Zimbabwe on the east.
There are about 2.2 million people living in Botswana with its capital city is Gaborone, also its largest city with just about one eighth of its population.
Here are the 7 Facts you probably didn't know, about this country,
Number 1
Botswana is a home of largest salt pans in the world. Makgadikgadi Pan is the world largest salt pans located in the north-east of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and south-east of the Okavango Delta. According to UNESCO website, it covers an area of over thirty thousand square kilometer, this is equal to the entire size of both Jamaica and Israel combined, and this magnificent salt pan was listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.

Number 2
Botswana is the largest producer of diamond in the world
Botswana is the world’s biggest producer of diamond in terms of quality, and second biggest producer of diamond in terms of volume after Russia, with estimated twenty point nine million carats in 2016. Diamonds alone contributes to 25% of the country GDP, Before its independence, Botswana was a poorest and least developed country in Africa, to understand the state of poverty the country was in, There were only total twelve kilometers of paved roads, few hospitals built by missionaries and farming was the only way of sustenance for most locals. 1 year after gaining independence, a huge diamond mine was discovered in Orapa. Today, Botswana is one of the most prosperous and steady growing countries in Africa.
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4K Driver View: Mahikeng to Serowe via Ramatlabama, Lobatse, Gaborone, Mahalapye & Palapye

A Minute by minute series of video clips to give a real feel of the road. Boring clips are not discarded - this is what it really feels like! But 20X faster than in real life. The camera automatically records for 3 seconds every minute of the journey.

From Mahikeng (formerly Mafeteng / Mafeking) to Serowe via Ramatlabana border, Lobatse, Gaberone, Mahalapye, Palapye along A1 and A14 national roads

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Mugg and Bean, Gaborone


Woolworths Food, Mowana, Gaberone


Orange shop (SIM), Gaberone


Watershed Mall, Mahalapye


Wellness Pharmacy, Serowe Looks much better inside than outside. Great prof. service


Orange shop, Serowe


Lentswe Lodge, Serowe


Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Paje, Serowe
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4K Driver's View: Maun to Shakawe via Toteng, Sehithwa and Gumare along the A3 & A35 national roads

A Minute by minute series of video clips to give a real feel of the road. Boring clips are not discarded - this is what it really feels like! But 20X faster than in real life. The camera automatically records for 3 seconds every minute of the journey.

Botswana’s highest peak

*Inside the Otse Peak’s Skin*

When: 11th December 2021
HIKE: *From Manganese mine, up across to Botswana's highest Peak (1985M high), down South to the last peak.*
Trail site: Hills
Trail Distance: *within 10KM*
Base: *Otse Shell*
Arrival 500AM - 530AM
Start time: 530AM

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Big Botswana Baecation, Part 1: Botswana, here we come! Or do we?? (Overlanding Botswana Self Drive)

Overlanding Travel in Botswana

In Part 1 of our Big Botswana Baecation travel vlog, we are gung-ho and excited as we head to Botswana from South Africa. We successfully wake up early (miraculous), and we arrive at the border at a great time, all as scheduled and planned, probably for the first time ever, but then ....

Do we get into Botswana on Day 1 as planned? Of course not! Things were running too smoothly.

So, before we even get across the border, plans are already changing. Off to a great start!
Let's try that again, shall we?

Eventually, we get across the border to properly start on our Botswana travel adventure.
On to Palapye to buy all our fresh groceries - fruit, vegetables, and meat - no meat and hardly any fresh produce is allowed across the border due to the Foot & Mouth restrictions as well as protocols put into place by the Botswana government to stimulate their own agricultural industry.

Do we get to Khama Rhino Sanctuary as planned? No! But maybe we still will somewhere along the way. Instead, we have to head directly to Elephant Sands, our second planned accommodation stop in Botswana.

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Discover Botswana Today. Why You Should Absolutely Visit Gaborone Botswana. Things You Didn't Know

In this episode, we visited the country of Botswana in Africa. After watching this video, you will know Botswana like never before and why you should absolutely visit this amazing Africa country. Botswana has some interesting world statistics and world records of any country in the Africa continent and the world. Botswana is a shinning example of how Africa can hold its own together. The country has some of the best safari and conservation you could ever imagine, wonderful gold and diamond reserves and other precious metals and minerals. Botswana is home to the kalahari desert and the San people and some wonderful wildlife in the world and the Africa continent.

Botswana, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, has a landscape defined by the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango Delta, which becomes a lush animal habitat during the seasonal floods. The massive Central Kalahari Game Reserve, with its fossilized river valleys and undulating grasslands, is home to numerous animals including giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs

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Gaborone - Driving out of town - Botswana

I took a drive on the A1 highway out of town. The road has undergone some upgrades recently which have definately improved its quality. The road is predominantly a dual carriage way on both sides. The road leads to the towns of Lobatse and further to South Africa in Mafikeng (road name changes in South Africa). The road also provides an off ramp to several villages and small towns such as Ramotswa, which also has a border into South Africa. I just wanted to take a look at some of the quality of the roads around.
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My FIRST TIME in Botswana for just 18 hours?? Spontaneous Botswana Road Trip Travel Vlog 2023

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Hitchhiking From Botswana to Zambia || Road Trip from Botswana to Zambia

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TOP TRAVEL - Botswana and the Kalahari Dessert S04 E02

This week on Top Travel join Jeannie and Janez as they take a trip off the beaten track to explore the understated beauty of the Kalahari Desert. From learning to adapt to the intense heat to discovering the secrets of Baobab trees this week's episode celebrates the beauty and intense quietness of the open plans in Africa.

Learn why Meerkats are not affected by the poison of their favorite mealtime treats, scorpions, and how an 84 year old grandfather survived an attack by a lion! Experience the warmth and joy of a proud San family and take an exhilarating quadbike tour on the desolate Makgadikgadi Pan.

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Gaborone, beautiful city in Botswana, commercial business, travel, hotels, growing economy

Gaborone (Tswana pronunciation: [χabʊˈrʊnɛ][missing tone]; English /ˌɡæbəˈroʊniː/ GAB-ə-ROH-nee) is the capital and largest city of Botswana with a population of 231,626 based on the 2011 census,[5] about 10% of the total population of Botswana.[8] Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census.
Gaborone is situated between Kgale and Oodi Hills, near the confluence Notwane River and Segoditshane River in the south-eastern corner of Botswana, and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the South African border.[9] The city is served by the Sir Seretse Khama International Airport. It is an administrative district in its own right, but is the capital of the surrounding South-East District.[10] Locals often refer to the city as Gabs.[11]
The city of Gaborone is named after Chief Gaborone of the Tlokwa tribe, who once controlled land nearby. Because it had no tribal affiliation and was close to fresh water, the city was planned to be the capital in the mid-1960s when the Bechuanaland Protectorate became an independent nation. The centre of the city is a long strip of commercial businesses, called the Mall, with a semicircle-shaped area of government offices to its west. Gaborone is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, and this has created problems with housing and illegal settlements. The city has also dealt with conflicts spilling into the country from Zimbabwe and South Africa during the 1980s.
Gaborone is the economic capital as well as the government capital; it is headquarters to numerous companies and the Botswana Stock Exchange. Gaborone is also home to the Southern African Development Community (SADC), a regional economic community established in 1980.[12] Many languages are spoken there, Setswana (Tswana) being the main tongue. English, iKalanga, and Kgalagadi are also spoken.
The Gaborone Dam is located south of Gaborone along the Gaborone-Lobatse road, and provides water for both Gaborone and Lobatse. The dam is the second biggest in Botswana, able to hold 141,400,000 cubic metres (184,900,000 cu yd).[53] It is also starting to be marketed as a recreational area. The northern end of the reservoir is planned to become an entertainment venue called The Waterfront. There is a yacht club, called Gaborone Yacht Club, also on the northern side of the lake. The southern end houses the Kalahari Fishing Club and a new public facility called City Scapes. City Scapes contains parks, playgrounds, and boating facilities.[54] The dam is popular with birdwatchers, windsurfers, and anglers.[14] However, there is no swimming due to the presence of crocodiles gaand parasitic bilharzias.[47]Gaborone is the political centre of Botswana. Most government buildings are located west of the Main Mall in an area called the Government Enclave.[43] The National Assembly of Botswana, the Ntlo ya Dikgosi, the National Archives,[18] the Department of Taxes and Attorney General's Chambers Building, and the Ministry of Health. Near the entrance of the parliament building, there is a statue of Sir Seretse Khama, Botswana's first president as well as a memorial dedicated to the three hundred Batswana who were killed from 1939 to 1945.[62] Another monument pays tribute to the Botswana Defence Force soldiers who died in the Rhodesian Bush War.[13]
Before 1982, Gaborone held one parliamentary constituency, one seat in the Parliament of Botswana. From 1982 to 1993, Gaborone was divided into two constituencies, Gaborone North and Gaborone South. A third seat in Parliament was given to a member elected for the whole city of Gaborone. In January 1993, two new constituencies were created: Gaborone West and Gaborone Central. For local government elections, the four constituencies were divided into wards. Gaborone North had seven, Gaborone West had seven. Gaborone Central had six, and Gaborone South had five.[36] In 2002, the city had five constituencies: Gaborone North, Gaborone Central, Gaborone South, Gaborone West North, and Gaborone West South.[63]
An International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) was established on 24 July 2000 in Gaborone. The academy would provide training for middle managers for the countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC).[64]
There are 21 diplomatic missions in Gaborone.
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A Taste of Botswana (Gaborone, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Lion Park, National Museum & Art Gallery)

Some quick clips and highlights from a trip to Botswana. Definitely a great place to visit, it's clean, safe, friendly, well organized, and has plenty to see and do.


National Museum & Art Gallery:
The Botswana National Museum, also known as the National Museum and Art Gallery, is located in the Botswana capital of Gaborone and is a multi-disciplinary institution that includes the National Art Gallery and Octagon Gallery, as well as—since November 2007—the National Botanical Garden. It displays traditional Botswana crafts and paintings and aims to celebrate the work of local artists.


Mokolodi Nature Reserve : The creation of the Mokolodi Wildlife Foundation lead to the establishment of the Mokolodi Nature Reserve in 1994 on 3,700
hectares of donated bushveld land that had previously been utilized for cattle farming. The Reserve is now home to a wide variety of animals and plants that are endemic to south-eastern Botswana, some of which are extremely rare or endangered.
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Lion Park Resort: Miniature amusement park featuring a water park, theme park rides, a train ride, lion viewing, food & beverage, & special events.
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Gaborone Botswana | Capitol of Botswana

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That makes sense because Gaborone, formerly (until 1969) Gaberones, town, capital of Botswana. The seat of government was transferred there from Mafeking (now spelled Mafikeng), South Africa, in 1965, one year before Botswana became independent of Britain. Gaborone is located on the Cape-Zimbabwe railway and is the site of government offices, parliament buildings, health facilities, a thermal power station, and an airport. It is the seat of the University of Botswana (founded 1976), and it also has a national museum and art gallery (1968), which includes departments of natural history, archaeology, and prehistory. Pop. (2001) 186,007; (2011) 231,592.

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TOURISM INDUSTRY JOINS FORCES FOR HUMANITARIAN VISION OUTREACH IN BOTSWANA

We are thrilled to be partnering for the third time with Anton Poplett's 4x4OutFar team on our rural schools' eye-testing drive. In order to expand this pioneering humanitarian outreach to even more children, Wilderness Safaris negotiated co-sponsorships with conservation tourism colleagues in the Okavango, including Great Plains, Desert & Delta and Natural Selection. With the backing of Botswana's Ministries of Basic Education and Health & Wellness, eye-testing started in late March 2022, and covered some 20 schools in the Delta, reaching more than 2,500 children and community members.
Says Moalosi Lebekwe, Wilderness Botswana Stakeholder Manager: It's a tremendously impactful initiative, as eye health remains a significant challenge in our communities, and for rural and remote areas. Most people suffer from curable eye problems and end up blind or with visual impairments because they are not checked at all.

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