Tourism in Botswana

Botswana is in Southern Africa and covers an area of 581,730 square kilometers. It 's a landlocked country of Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Namibia border. This country is a multiparty democracy, which won independence in 1966. It has a population of more than 1.85 million people. It 's a country rich in culture and adhere to the majority ethnic group are still on their customs and lifestyle. It is a peaceful country, but as in many other countriesWorld, you need to keep your car windows closed, especially in large cities. You should also avoid walking alone at night and take care of their property.

The main attractions are the Botswana national parks and game reserves. Central Kalahari National Park is the largest park in the country and the second largest in the world. It covers an area of 50 square miles in the 2800th Wild animals are often found in this parkinclude wild dogs, cheetahs, lions, leopards, hyenas, giraffes, wildebeest, eland boars, and wildebeests. Chobe National Park is the second largest park in the country and contains the highest concentration of game than any other parks.

Kgalagardi Transfrontier Park is situated on the border between South Africa and Botswana, and consists of two contiguous national parks National Park in Botswana and Kalahari Gemsbok Gemsbok National Park in South Africa. There are a totalArea of 38,000 square kilometers, of which one quarter of the park is in South Africa and the rest of the park in Botswana. Botswana has the highest concentration of elephants in Africa. The Okavango Delta is another tourist destination. It has beautiful islands, lakes and streams are of interest especially during the rainy season. National strategy for conservation and tourism policy is a ministry that was created to protect wildlife and promote tourism.

Incomereceived from the tourism industry has helped diversify the economy of Botswana traditional sources such as diamond and meat. This has led to a large part of the development and creation of more than twenty-three thousand job opportunities. However, tourism in this country is still lagging behind due to problems such as lack of modern technology, poor hygiene, poor infrastructure, poor communication and exchange of tourism. It 's very important, yellow fever and cholera areImmunization, especially if the infected areas to avoid infecting others. Visitors are required to produce a visa upon arrival. However, exceptions are the Commonwealth countries, South Africa, the United States and most European countries.