Botswana Safari
HOTELS
CRUISES
CURRENCY
ECONOMY
EMBASSIES
GEOGRAPHY
GETTING THERE
HISTORY
CLIMATE

Hotels
Chobe Game Lodge
- Chobe National Park
- Kasane
- Tel: +267 650 340
- Fax: +267 650 340
- Tlx: 2765
Cresta Thapama Hotel
- Blue Jacket Street
- Tel: +267 213 872
- Fax: +267 213 766
Gaborone Sun Hotel & Casino
- Nyerere Drive
- Tel: +267 351 111
- Fax: +267 351 111
- Tlx: 2433Khwai River Lodge
- Tel: 267
- Fax:
- Tlx: 2601
Sheraton Gaborone
- Molepalace Road
- Tel: +267 312 999
- Fax: +267 312 999
- Tlx: 2699
Syringa Lodge
Po Box 254
Contact: JOHN WALKER
Phone: 267 810444
Fax: 267 810450
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Cruises
Chobe River: Short, gameviewing, cruises.
Zambezi River: Short, gameviewing, cruises.
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Currency
Currency: Pula divided into 100 Thebe.
Credit Cards: Credit cards are excepted in most tourist hotels, lodges, travel agencies and gift shops.
Banking hours: 9am to 2.30pm monday to Friday + 8.30am to 12pm Saturday.
Currency Restrictions: Export of Botswana currency is limited.
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Economy
Agriculture: In the fertile east, mainly subsistence farming, usually livestock rearing; there is a long history of drought and disease; crops grown include sorghum, maize, millet, beans, cotton, ground nuts, sunflowers.
Mining: Nickel (2nd biggest in Africa), diamonds (Orapa and Jwaneng are the second and third largest diamond pipes in the world), cobalt, coal, asbestos, manganese, talc, gypsum, gold, chromium, silver, platinum.
Manufacturing: Some food processing.
Other: Tourism with particular emphasis on wildlife observation in the Okavango, Chobe and Moremi reserves.
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Embassies
American Embassy in Gaborone
- PO Box 90
- Gaborone
- Tel: (3) 53982
- Fax: (3) 56947
- Tlx: 2554
British High Commission in Gaborone
- Private Bag 0023
- Gaborone
- Tel (3) 52841
- Fax: (3) 56105
- Tlx: 2370
Belgium: Botswana Embassy
- 169 Avenue de Tervuren
- B-1150 Brussels
- Tel: (2) 735 2070
- Fax: (2) 735 6318
- Tlx: 22849
UK-Botswana High Commission
- 6 Stratford Place
- London
- W1N 9AE
- Tel: (0171) 499 0031
- Fax: (0171) 495 8595
- Tlx: 262897
USA-Botswana Embassy
- Suite 7m
- Intelsat Building
- 3400 International Drive, NW
- Washington DC 20008
- Tel: (202) 244 4990
- Fax: (202) 244 4164
- Tlx: 64221
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Geography
Official name: Republic of Botswana.
Population: 1,295,000 (1990).
Situation: Southern Africa.
Timezone: GMT + 2 hours.
Area: 582096 sq km/224,689 sq miles.
Borders with: South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe.
Capital: Gaborone.
Major Towns: Francistown, Jwaneng, Lobatse, Orapa, Selebi-Phikwe.
Religion: Mainly local, 20% Christian.
Rest Day: Sunday.
Physical: Land-locked. Kalahari Desert sandy plateau average height 1000m/3000 ft. River Limpopo runs along the eastern border. Okavango inland River Delta is rich in flora and fauna. In the north and north west there is deciduous forest.
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Getting there
AIR
The main gateway airport is Gaborone - Sir Seretse Khama International.
+ Check in time: Recommended at 2 hours.
+ Airport to City: 9 miles/15 kilometers. There are taxis and buses from the airport to the city taking about 45 minutes.
+ Airport Tax: There is an airport tax of US$ payable on international departures.
Scheduled airlines flying to and from Gaborone and their direct, scheduled destinations include:
+ Air Botswana (to/from Harare, Johannesburg, Lusaka, Nairobi, Victoria Falls, Windhoek).
+ Air France (to/from Paris).
+ Air Zimbabwe (to/from Harare, Windhoek).
+ British Airways (to/from London).
+ Commercial Airways (to/from Johannesburg).
LAND
There are land borders with South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia (across the Zambezi River).
Bus services operate from
+ Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe side) to Kasane.
+ Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) to Francistown.
+ Harare (Zimbabwe) to Gaborone and Francistown.
* Train services operate from
+ Johannesburg to Francistown.
+ Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) to Francistown.
WATER
There is a ferry to and from Zambia across the Zambezi River at Kazangula.
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History
Bush people were the original inhabitants of Botswana. They originated in the north and have gradually migrated southwards. Approximately 2,000 years ago the Hottentots followed the Bush people who were then followed by Bantu speakers. The three groups coexisted happily and there was a flourishing trade between them.

Shona speakers settled in the north east of Botswana in around the 10th century AD.

The first Tswana settled in the south east of Botswana in approximately the 15th century possibly having migrated from the south. By the 18th century the Tswana were very well established in the area.

In 1820 various clans began to form into a string of nations along what is now the border between Botswana and South Africa this was prompted because the clans felt the need to defend themselves against the tide of humanity fleeing from the Transvaal and Natal between 1820 and 1840 as a result of Zulu militancy and Boer expansionism.

The borders were secured in 1885 with the declaration of a British protectorate known as Bechuanaland, the reason behind the declaration was the rivalry between the British and the Boers.

The capital of the Bangwato clan at Shoshong had a population of about 30,000 by 1960.

The construction of a railway through Bechuanaland to Rhodesia and a serious outbreak of rinderpest destroyed the transit trade in the 1890's.

Botswana became independent in 1966. Through until the late 1970's, the country's first president was Seretse Khama, who was exiled by the British and later returned as a chief.

Botswana was dependent on both South Africa for food imports, and on the wages of Botswana mine workers working in South Africa for income.

Khama publicly opposed arparthied and committed his country to the so called front line states in opposing the Smith regime in Rhodesia which led to Rhodesian attacks on Botswana.

This occurred at a time when Botswana had no army or airforce and when a devastating drought had killed off a third of the national herd.

Economically things had improved because the country now had large foreign currency reserves. Botswana showed the world's second highest rate of economic growth in 1986.

Today, the party established by Khama still governs Botswana, although the country's biggest problem is a rocketing birthrate, currently the third highest in the world. Botswana remains a peaceful country, the vast majority of travellers have nothing but praise for the country. TOP
Climate
Generally a sub tropical climate, arid in the south and west. Maximum daily temperatures vary from 23-32 Celsius.

During the winter months, May to September, there are occasional overnight frosts.

The majority of the rain falls in the north and the east, almost all in summer between October and April. Annual average rainfall - Francistown 450mm/17.7in; - Kalahari Desert 200mm/7.9in. TOP

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