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10 Best place to visit in Tshabong Botswana

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Back to BOTSWANA with my OWN 4X4! |S2EP6|

I give you some insights about border crossings in Africa: which items and documents are mandatory. And why a Carnet de Passage en Douane (or CPD) can be essential.
I’ve got 18 days to show Botswana to Valerie, before she flies back to France. We start the Botswana adventure in Tshabong where we meet Kabo, a beautiful soul from Tswana ethnicity; the biggest ethnic group in Botswana (around 80% of the population!).
We continue our trip a bit more into the Kalahari desert around the town of Kang, where I decided to climb trees and to change the head of the snorkel. Indeed, I upgraded Rafiki with a cyclonic one -which will bring a secondary filtration to the engine.
Last but not least, we finally reach Ghanzi where we got attacked by…an ostrich!
ENJOY the ride!

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Music from #InAudio:
African Cinematic Ethnic by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Namibia
Music from #InAudio: Cinematic Ethnic by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Namibia
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Road to Mabuasehube - Botswana (2)

Between Tsabong and the Mabuasehube Game Reserve in Botswana
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KHAWA DUNE CHALLENGE 2018

Botswana Tourism Organisation (BTO) in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture (MYSC) and Botswana Motor Sport (BMS) annually host the Khawa Dune Challenge & Cultural Festival in Khawa, a village approximately 167 km southwest of Tsabong in the Kgalagadi District. The event features quad and motor bike challenges, fun Camel rides, Cultural performances and exhibitions and sale of arts and crafts from the Kgalagadi area. Other activities to be found at the event include the following sporting activities; soccer, dodge-ball, netball and sand dune racing and sand dunes monster trucks. As a cultural tourism event, the Khawa cultural festival is part of an effort to diversify the tourism product offered during the Dune challenge in terms of providing entertainment and running exhibitions alongside the other activities. The cultural festival objectives among others is to provide full community participation through their music and dance, enhance cultural exchange and provide commercial space for the Khawa community to sell their cultural goods, products and services. Travellers seeking to immense themselves in the culture and tradition of the Kgalagadi area should request an inclusion of this event in their itinerary to Botswana.
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Moving around Gaborone

Glimpse of Gaborone
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