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Botswana Campsites

The splendid landscape of Botswana is dramatic and varied, from the waterways of the Okavango to the red sands of the Kalahari and the enormous baobab trees. Experience untouched nature while camping in this amazing landscape.
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Kgalagadi Transfontier Park, Mabuasehube Campsite
Kgalagadi, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
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Total Ratings: 1
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Rated: 17 Oct 2023
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Family with children: 0
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Kubu Island Camp
Central, Makgadikgadi Pans
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Total Ratings: 1
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Rated: 19 Sep 2023
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Family with children: 0
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1
Woodlands Stop Over and Lodge
North East, Francistown
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Total Ratings: 4
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Rated: 19 Sep 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 2
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 0
Drotskys Cabins
North West, Shakawe
3
Total Ratings: 3
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Rated: 19 Sep 2023
Type of Resort:
Family with children: 1
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 0
Muchenje Campsite and Cottages
Chobe, Chobe
3
Total Ratings: 3
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Rated: 15 Oct 2022
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Family with children: 0
Party and youth: 0
Quiet and mature without children: 1

The splendid landscape of Botswana is dramatic and varied, from the waterways of the Okavango to the red sands of the Kalahari and the enormous baobab trees. Experience untouched nature while camping in this amazing landscape.

If there is a place where one wishes time could stand still, it is this beautiful country. In Botswana, you will encounter endless horizons. The unforgettable wilderness, the splendid waterways of the Okavango Delta, the Kalahari sand dunes and the abundance of wildlife are just a few features of what makes Botswana your ultimate destination.

Beyond the narrow eastern corridor where most of the population is concentrated, Botswana is a largely roadless wilderness of savannas, deserts, wetlands, and salt pans. Botswana is one of the few remaining destinations in Africa that still provides a good sense of adventure safari. Its expansive game parks and reserves, while offering wildlife as diverse and abundant as that found anywhere else, and still largely uncommercial and therefore untamed. Africa's best kept secret offers all this and more.

Attractions Botswana

Southern Region
Livingstone Memorial, Matisieng Footprints, Gaborone, Lobatse, Kgosi Sechele Museum, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, Gaborone Game Reserve, Oodi Weavers, Manyelanong Game Reserve, National Museum and Art Gallery, Thamaga Pottery

Eastern & Central Region
Solomans Wall, Lepokole Hills, Moremi Gorge, Shoshong Hills, Motlhabaneng Rock Paintings, Letsibogo Dam, Supa Ngwao Museum, Francistown, Tswapong Hills, Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Mashatu Game Reserve, Selebi-Phikwe

Kgalagadi Region
Kgalagadi Transfronteir Park, Deception Valley, Ghanzi, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Kuru Museum and Cultural Centre, Ghanzi Craft, Khutse Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi & Nxai
Sowa Pan, Makgadikgadi & Nxai National Parks, Kubu Island, Ntwetwe Pan, Nata Bird Sanctuary, Nxai Pan National Park, Baines Baobabs, Nata

Chobe
Chobe National Park, Kasane Hot Springs, Seboba Water Rapids, Chobe River, Pandamatenga arms, Lesoma Memorial, Kasane

Moremi & Okavanga
Tsodilo Hills, Okavango Delta, Gchwihaba Caves, Moremi Game Reserve, Maun, Aha Hills, Nhabe Museum

Travelling Tips

Entry Requirements
All visitors entering Botswana must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.  Visas are required for certain countries.  Please contact our nearest travel agents for up-to-date information regarding this.

Currency
Botswana's currency is the Pula.  Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club and credit cards are accepted at most places.

What to bring
Summers are very hot - lightweight cotton clothing and a lightweight jacket.  Winters are mild, yet cold in the early evening and monrings - trousers, long-sleeved shirts, pullovers and a very warm jacket.  Comfortable walking shoes and sandals/slops.  Sunhat, sunscreen and after-sun.  Malaria precautions, insect repellent, lip balm, water purification tablets and a basic first-aid kit.