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Botswana
Untarnished, expansive and exquisite. Botswana is greatly respected by its people and one of the few African countries to realise the importance of ecological preservation and low impact tourism.
Unique in its diversity of regions – green wetlands, forested islands tapering into riverbanks and rivers that eventually run dry into the parched sands of the Kalahari Desert – to see Botswana is to experience the Real Africa. Wild, unexpected and beautiful.
Botswana was first inhabited by the semi-nomadic San people, bantu-speaking tribes from the north who moved into the area before the first millennium. |
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Language: English (official), Setswana
Currency: Pula
Culture: The Okavango Delta is one of the last totally unspoiled areas in Africa and one of the world’s largest inland water systems.
Climate: A semi-arid climate, hot and dry. Rainfalls can be expected during summer time from November to March. April to November is the driest time; December to March can be hot and rainy with thunderstorms. In the winter months of July and August the evenings are cool and the days warm and clear.
Places to visit: Moremi Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, The Kalahari. |
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