
Botswana
Botswana is defined by vast, flat semi-arid terrain that shifts from the pale salt pans of the Kalahari to the lush waterways of the Okavango Delta. It is one of Africa's most stable democracies, and its economy — built largely on diamonds — has funded conservation programmes that protect some of the continent's densest wildlife populations. The pace of daily life is unhurried, anchored by cattle culture and the courteous social formality of Setswana tradition.
About Botswana
Overview
Landlocked in southern Africa, Botswana borders South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The capital is Gaborone, in the south-east. Setswana and English are both official languages, and the currency is the Botswana pula. The country covers terrain that is largely flat and dry, yet the north-west opens into one of the world's largest inland delta systems, creating a striking ecological contrast at the country's core.
Airports in Botswana
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