Gaborone, Botswana

Map of Botswana indicating the Location of Gaborone

Gaborone invites you to discover its contrasting attractions - a city merging modernity with tradition. Whether its golf, game viewing, art and culture, history, entertainment or shopping, Gaborone offers you the best of these. In and around Gaborone, you will see the new international standard golf destination - Phakalane Golf Estate Hotel Resort which offers the ultimate golfing experience.

Mokolodi Game Reserve where you can stroke Cheetah and walk with elephant and giraffe, Botswana Craft where visitors love to indulge in buying locally made crafts, Oodi Village renowned for its weaving community project, Thamaga Village known for its pottery community project - these to mention a few.

Gaborone is the heart of the nation, a hub of economic and social activity, gleaming with high rise buildings, modern day facilities and a variety of shopping, restaurant and fast food chains such as Woolworth's, Pick 'n Pay, Fishmonger, Ocean Basket, MacRib, McGinty's, O'Hagan's. Growing economic opportunities attract investors from all corners of the world. Gaborone is also the seat of Government and the gateway to the great outdoors of this prosperous country.

Botswana

Easily accessible from Johannesburg, Windhoek and Victoria Falls; Botswana is a magnificent country with many wonderful highlights for the intrepid traveler.

Botswana is a land of staggering beauty with a small population; it is ideally located in the heart of Southern Africa. It is bordered in the north and west by Namibia, in the east by Zimbabwe and South Africa is its southern neighbour.

Its beauty lies in its wilderness, wildlife and cultural diversity. From the crystal-clear waters of the Okavango Delta also known as the 'jewel of the Kalahari' with its variety of wildlife and aquatic birds to the large herds of elephant and buffalo in the Chobe National Park to the dry savannah of the Savuti Channel with its ever present predators and migrating zebra.

Its topography consists almost entirely of the Kalahari Basin although there are some granite intrusions in the eastern and southern part of the country.

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