




Botswana is roughly the size of France, covering some 582,000 sq km.
Multi party democracy. Stable government.
Botswana has one of the strongest economies in Africa. Major industries include diamonds, beef and tourism.
The Pula (meaning rain). Travellers cheques and foreign currency can be exchanged at banks. All the camps we use accept VISA and Master card.
Botswana has a generally fine climate with little humidity. Days can be hot and nights cold. Temperatures in the Okavango are more moderate.
English is the official language and is very widely spoken. Setswana is spoken by virtually everybody.
It's a good idea to consult with your local immunization authority or personal physician before you travel to Botswana in order to find out what vaccinations/medications are required or suggested.
It's a good idea to consult with your local immunization authority or personal physician before you travel to Botswana in order to find out what vaccinations/medications are required or suggested.
Botswana is considered one of the safest destinations in Africa. It is stable both financially and politically.
Citizens of certain countries need visas for entry into Botswana. This list does change from time to time, so do check with your travel consultant regarding requirements at the time of your intended visit.
Upon arrival at one of South Africa's international airports you will be welcomed by one of African Odyssey Safaris' team who will assist you with any formalities, and then transfer you either to your flight to Botswana, or to your hotel. On arrival in Botswana you will be met by a representative of the company whose camp you will be visiting first. He/She will assist you by ensuring that you are transferred to your flight to your camp.
During the day and evening in Summer, lightweight cotton and cotton blend clothing is suitable. In winter it can be very cold in the evenings and early mornings and a warm jacket is a good idea.
Well, those who will be visiting Botswana's Okavango Delta in the next few months are in for a treat! Every year this magnificent wonderland gets inundated by flood waters originating from the highlands of Angola. The waters arrive at the top or "panhandle" of the Delta in about January and get to the "end" of the Delta in June or so.
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