Botswana is a premier destination for tourism and hunting, known for its pristine wilderness, abundant wildlife, and commitment to sustainable conservation practices.

Botswana offers a variety of attractions, blending natural wonders and cultural experiences. The Okavango Delta a UNESCO World Heritage site and Chobe National Park provide world-class safari experiences with diverse wildlife, while the Makgadikgadi Pans transform into a seasonal bird haven. Moremi Game Reserve and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve showcase unique ecosystems, from floodplains to deserts, home to species like black-maned lions. Cultural highlights include the ancient rock art at Tsodilo Hills and engaging with the San people’s traditions. Scenic areas like Savuti and the Tuli Block offer dramatic landscapes and exceptional game viewing, complemented by urban cultural attractions in Gaborone.

Travel Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: May to October for safaris and hunting; the wet season (November to April) is excellent for birdwatching.
  • Visa and Health: Ensure you have the necessary visa and vaccinations, including malaria prevention.
  • Responsible Tourism: Support eco-friendly lodges and tours that contribute to local conservation.

Hunting Regulations:

  • Hunters must obtain a government-issued hunting license and permit for specific species.

  • Hunting is only allowed in designated areas, such as Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and private reserves.

  • Professional guides and licensed operators must accompany all hunting expeditions.

Tourism in Botswana

Chobe National Park
Okavango Delta Mokoro
Moremi Game Reserve
Makgadikgadi Pans (salt pans & Baobab trees)
Tsodilo Hills
Central Kalahari Game Reserve

Hunting in Botswana