Botswana
Phone Code
+267
Capital
Gaborone
Population
2.6 Million
Native Name
Botswana
Region
Africa
Southern Africa
Timezone
Central Africa Time
UTC+02:00
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Botswana is a landlocked Southern African country known for world-class wildlife safaris, the Okavango Delta (UNESCO site and largest inland delta), stable democracy, and conservation success. English is the official language. Visitors are drawn to Okavango Delta mokoro (canoe) excursions, Chobe National Park elephant herds, Moremi Game Reserve, Kalahari Desert, Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, and luxury safari lodges. Botswana prioritizes low-volume, high-value tourism, offering pristine wilderness experiences with exceptional wildlife viewing including the Big Five.
Visa Requirements for Botswana
Botswana offers visa-free entry to citizens of many countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, EU member states, and many African countries for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days. Visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months, proof of return or onward travel, and sufficient funds for their stay. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival at ports of entry. Those requiring advance visas should apply through Botswana embassies or high commissions, submitting application forms, passport photographs, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and financial documents. Yellow fever certificate required if arriving from yellow fever endemic countries.
Common Visa Types
Visa-Free Entry
For tourism or business visits for citizens of US, UK, Canada, EU, Australia, South Africa, and many other eligible nationalities.
Visa on Arrival
For eligible nationalities not on visa-free list who can obtain visa at Botswana entry points including airports and land borders.
Tourist Visa (Advance)
For nationalities requiring advance visa processing before travel to Botswana for tourism purposes.
SADC Entry (Regional Nationals)
For citizens of Southern African Development Community member states traveling within the region.
Important Travel Information
Travel Guide
Botswana is Africa's ultimate wildlife destination — a country that chose low-volume, high-value tourism over mass market, preserving some of the most pristine wilderness on the continent. The Okavango Delta, the world's largest inland delta and a UNESCO World Heritage site, floods annually from the Angolan highlands, creating a labyrinth of channels, lagoons and islands that support extraordinary concentrations of elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, wild dogs and hundreds of bird species. Mokoro (dugout canoe) excursions through the delta's papyrus-lined waterways are among Africa's most intimate wildlife experiences. Chobe National Park in the north holds one of the largest elephant populations on earth — an estimated 120,000 — and its riverfront game drives at sunset are iconic. The Central Kalahari Game Reserve, one of the world's largest protected areas, offers stark desert landscapes and the chance to encounter the San Bushmen's ancient culture. The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans — vast, flat, shimmering — host one of Africa's last great zebra migrations. Botswana is expensive by African standards, but the premium buys genuine wilderness: limited vehicle numbers, exclusive concession areas, and some of the finest safari guides in the world.
Ways to Experience This Destination
The world's largest inland delta — mokoro excursions through papyrus channels, island-hopping between luxury camps, walking safaris on delta islands, and exceptional birding in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape.
One of Africa's greatest concentrations of elephants, plus lions, leopards, buffalo and hippos along the Chobe riverfront. Boat safaris at sunset are the signature experience.
The Central Kalahari Game Reserve's vast open plains, black-maned lions, gemsbok, meerkats, and the San Bushmen's ancient desert culture — stark, beautiful and uncrowded.
Vast shimmering salt flats that host one of Africa's last great zebra migrations (November to April), plus flamingo-filled pans and quad-biking across the dry lake bed.
Botswana pioneered the exclusive, low-impact safari model. Private concessions, tented camps, star beds and some of the world's finest wildlife guides — premium pricing for premium wilderness.
Money & Currency
Pula (BWP)
Currency code: BWP
Practical Money Tips
Currency & Exchange
Botswana's currency is the pula (BWP), meaning 'rain' in Setswana — reflecting the precious nature of water in this semi-arid country. US dollars are widely accepted at safari lodges, hotels and tour operators, and many quote prices in USD. South African rand (ZAR) are accepted in border towns and some shops. Exchange currency at banks or bureaux de change in Gaborone, Maun or Kasane. Safari lodges typically handle currency conversion for guests. Avoid exchanging at airports where rates are less favourable.
ATMs & Cash Access
ATMs are available in Gaborone, Francistown, Maun, Kasane and other towns, dispensing pula. Most accept Visa and Mastercard. In safari areas and remote villages, ATMs do not exist — withdraw enough cash before heading into the bush. Safari lodges are typically all-inclusive (paid in advance), so daily cash needs in the bush are minimal — mainly for tips and small purchases.
Card Acceptance
Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted at hotels, restaurants and shops in cities and at safari lodges. In smaller towns, markets and fuel stations, cash is essential. Safari operators and lodges typically accept card payment for bookings but may charge a processing fee. Contactless payment is emerging in Gaborone but uncommon elsewhere.
Safari Tipping Culture
Tipping is an important part of Botswana's safari culture. Most lodges have a tip box at reception — the standard is roughly USD 10–20 per guest per day for guides and USD 5–10 per day for camp staff, pooled and distributed among the team. Tips in USD or pula are both accepted. Carry small USD bills (1, 5, 10, 20) for tipping — they are more useful than large denominations in the bush.
Note: Always check current exchange rates before traveling. Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, and authorized money changers.
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Australian High Commission in Pretoria
Based in Pretoria, South Africa
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Embassy of Chile in Pretoria
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New Zealand High Commission in Pretoria
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