Eswatini/Swaziland is among the smallest countries is the world and one of Africa’s long-standing kingdoms. As a friendly, easygoing country it has a surprising amount of value to offer as a tourist destination and as an unwritten rule, it is used as a stopover en-route between South Africa and Mozambique. At no more than 200 kilometres (120 mi) north to south and 130 kilometres (81 mi) east to west, Swaziland is one of the smallest countries in Africa. Despite its size, its climate and topography are diverse, ranging from a cool and mountainous highveld to a hot and dry Lowveld. Seeing and experiencing the royal ceremonies, amazing wildlife reserves and superb scenery is normally enough reason to include this destination on one’s itinerary.


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Botswana’s climate is semi-arid. Though it is hot and dry for much of the year, there is a rainy season, which runs through the summer months. Rainfall tends to be erratic, unpredictable and highly regional. Often a heavy downpour may occur in one area while 10 or 15 kilometres away there is no rain at all. Showers are often followed by strong sunshine so that a good deal of the rainfall does not penetrate the ground but is lost to evaporation and transpiration.

‘Pula’, one of the most frequently heard words in Botswana, is not only the name of Botswana’s currency, but also the Setswana word for rain. So much of what takes place in Botswana relies on this essential, frequently scarce commodity.

Seasons in Botswana

The summer season begins in November and ends in March. It usually brings very high temperatures. However, summer is also the rainy season, and cloud coverage and rain can cool things down considerably, although only usually for a short period of time.

The winter season begins in May and ends in August. This is also the dry season when virtually no rainfall occurs. Winter days are invariably sunny and cool to warm; however, evening and night temperatures can drop below freezing point in some areas, especially in the south west.

The in-between periods – April/early May and September/October – still tend to be dry, but the days are cooler than in summer and the nights are warmer than in winter.

Rainfall

The rainy season is in the summer, with October and April being transitional months. January and February are generally regarded as the peak months. The mean annual rainfall varies from a maximum of over 650mm in the extreme north east area of the Chobe District to a minimum of less than 250mm in the extreme south west part of Kgalagadi District (see the map for districts). Almost all rainfall occurs during the summer months while the winter period accounts for less than 10 percent of the annual rainfall. Generally, rainfall decreases in amount and increases in variability the further west and south you go.

Temperatures

Summer days are hot, especially in the weeks that precede the coming of the cooling rains, and shade temperatures rise to the 38°C mark and higher, reaching a blistering 44°C on rare occasions. Winters are clear-skied and bone-dry, the air seductively warm during the daylight hours but, because there is no cloud cover, cold at night and in the early mornings. Sometimes bitterly so – frost is common and small quantities of water can freeze.

Humidity

In summer during the morning period humidity ranges from 60 to 80% and drops to between 30 and 40% in the afternoon. In winter humidity is considerably less and can vary between 40 and 70% during the morning and fall to between 20 and 30% in the afternoon.

For tourists, the best visiting months are from April through to October – in terms of both weather and game viewing. It is during this period that the wildlife of the great spaces gather around what water there is – the natural waterholes and the borehole-fed dams – and are at their most visible.

Countries Whose Nationals Require Visa To Enter Botswana

Citizens of most European and Common-wealth countries do not require a visa for entry into Botswana. Visitors should check with Botswana embassies or consulates, or their travel agents, before departure. It is vital for visitors to carry a valid passport and sufficient funds to facilitate their stay.

Note: For countries with whom Botswana has no diplomatic representation, visa information and processing is available through British Embassies and High Commissions.

For more information regarding visas to Botswana please follow this link.

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Ports of Entry into Botswana

Border Posts
Botswana South Africa
  • Pont Drift (Tuli) P O Box 129, Selebi Phikwe Tel: +267 264 5260 Fax: +267 264 5354 – Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30
  • Martin’s Drift P O Box 100, Sherwood Tel: +267 491 5907 /5913 Fax: +267 491 5905 – Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00
  • Zanzibar P O Box 122, Tsetsebjwe Tel: +267 264 6217/263 0012 Fax: +267 263 0009 – Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h30
  • Platjan P O Box 129, Selebi Phikwe Tel: +267 264 6333 Fax: +267 264 6375 – Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00
  • Sikwane P O Box 54, Sikwane Tel: +267 570 0000 Fax: +267 577 8209 – Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30
  • Tlokweng P/Bag 00102, Gaborone Tel: +267 317 800 Fax: +267 393 1403 – Opening hours: 06h00 – 00h00
  • Ramotswa (Bridge) P O Box V118, Ramotswa Tel: +267 539 0344 Fax: +267 539 0344 – Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h00
  • Pioneer Gate P O Box 211, Lobatse Tel: +267 533 3992/0387 Fax: +267 530 1161 – Opening hours: 06h00 – 00h00
  • Ramatlabama P/Bag 001, Pitshane Tel: +267 540 7170/548 6296 Fax: +267 548 6306 – Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00
  • Phitshane Molopo P O Box 32, Phitshane Molopo Tel: +267 548 7204 Opening hours: – 07h30 – 18h00
  • Hereford/ Bray P O Box 103, Werda Tel: +267 653 0068/9 Opening hours: – 07h00 – 16h30
  • Makopong P O Box 164, Werda Tel: +267 653 0063 Fax: +267 653 0064 – Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30
  • Bokspits Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00
  • McCarthy Rust/Tshabong P/Bag 10, Tshabong Tel: +267 653 0056 Fax: +267 653 0055 Opening hours: 08h00 – 18h00
  • Middlepits P/Bag M10,Tsabong Tel: +267 653 0060 Fax: +267 653 0055 Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00
  • Two Rivers Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h00 Parr’s Halt Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00
Botswana Namibia
  • Mamuno P O Box 69, Charles Hill Tel: +267 659 2013 Fax: +267 659 2271 Opening hours: 07h00 – 00h00
  • Ngoma P O Box 346, Kasane Tel: +267 620 0050 Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h00
  • Mohembo P O Box 197, Shakawe Tel: +267 687 5505 Fax: +267 687 5524 Opening hours: 06h00 – 18h00
Botswana Zimbabwe
  • Ramokgwebana P O Box 1, Ramokgwebana Tel: +267 248 9266 Fax: +267 248 9286 Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00
  • Maitengwe P O Box 174 ,Maitengwe Tel: +267 248 3275 Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30
  • Pandamatenga P O Box 95, Kasane Tel: +267 623 2029 Opening hours: 08h00 – 17h00
  • Matsiloje P O Box 93, Matsiloje Tel: +267 248 3275 Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30
  • Kazungula Road P O Box 41, Kasane Tel: +267 625 0320/1303 Fax: +267 625 1315 Opening hours: 06h00 – 20h00
Botswana Zambia
  • Kazungula Ferry P O Box 41, Kasane Tel: +267 625 0420 Fax: +267 625 0192 Opening hours: 06h00 – 18h30
Airports
  • Sir Seretse Khama Airport P/Bag 00102, Gaborone Tel: +267 395 3022/364 3190 Fax: +267 391 2506 Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00
  • Francistown Airport P O Box 457, Francistown Tel: +267 241 2065 Fax: +267 241 3114 Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00
  • Kasane Airport P O Box 347, Kasane Tel: +267 625 0175 Opening hours: 06h00 – 18h00
  • Maun Airport P O Box 219, Maun Tel: +267 686 0278 Fax: +267 686 0194 Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30
  • Jwaneng Airport P O Box 5, Jwaneng Tel: +267 588 0309 Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30
  • Selebi Phikwe Airport P O Box 213, Selebi Phikwe Tel: +267 260 1238 Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30
  • Sowa Airfield P/Bag SOW 55, Sowa Town Tel: +267 621 3219 Fax: +267 621 3219 Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30

Vaccinations
If you are travelling to Botswana from areas infected with Yellow Fever, you must have a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate. Otherwise, no other immunisations are required. However, it would be wise to have an updated TPD (tetanus, polio, diphtheria) vaccine, and a Hepatitis A vaccine.

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