Things to Know Before Travelling to Botswana
Facts
Capital: Gabarone
Population: 2,485,527 (2023)
Language: The official language is English, but Setswana is the national language and widely spoken by the majority of the population. There are also several other minority languages including Kalanga, Kgalagadi, and Herero.
Currency: Botswana Pula (BWP)
Visas
Citizens of certain countries do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. These include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and many European countries. However, it is always advisable to check the latest visa requirements before traveling.
Visitors from some countries can obtain a visa on arrival at the airport or land border, usually for a fee. This applies to citizens of most African countries, as well as some Asian and South American countries.
Those who require a visa in advance can apply at the nearest Botswana embassy or consulate. Visa applications usually require a valid passport, a completed application form, a recent passport-size photo, proof of travel arrangements, and proof of sufficient funds for the duration of the stay.
It is always advisable to check the latest visa requirements and regulations before traveling to Botswana. The Botswana Immigration website is a good source of up-to-date information on visa requirements and regulations.
Best time to visit
Botswana has a semi-arid climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The best time to visit Botswana depends on your interests, budget, and preferred activities.
Dry Season (May to October):
May to September is considered the high season for tourism in Botswana, as it is the coolest and driest time of the year, with clear skies and excellent game viewing opportunities.
Wildlife congregates around water sources, making it easier to spot animals in the national parks.
Temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C during the day and can drop below freezing at night, especially in the desert areas.
June to August is the peak season for wildlife viewing in the Okavango Delta, as the floodwaters from Angola reach the delta and attract large numbers of animals.
Green/Wet Season (November to April):
November to April is the rainy season in Botswana, with high temperatures and occasional thunderstorms.
The landscapes turn green, and the birdlife is at its most prolific.
The vegetation is thicker, making it harder to spot animals, but the newborn animals are a highlight.
This is the low season for tourism in Botswana, and accommodation prices are lower, making it an excellent option for budget travellers.
The rainy season peaks from December to February, and some of the dirt roads can become impassable.
Top Things to Do in Botswana
Prices in Botswana
Accommodation
200-300 Botswana Pula (BWP) per night (approximately US$20-$30)(budget guesthouse or campsite)
600-800 BWP per night (approximately US$60-$80)(midrange hotel)
Food & Drink
30-50 BWP (approximately US$3-$5) per person (basic meal in restaurant or street food)
150-200 BWP (approximately 15-20 USD) per person (midrange restaurant meal)
Transportation
30-50 BWP (approximately US$3-$5)(short taxi ride)
10-20 BWP (approximately $1-$2)(short bus ride)
Activities
1,000-1,500 BWP (approximately US$100-$150) per person (one day safari)
500-1,000 BWP (approximately $50-$100) per person (hot air balloon ride)
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