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BotswanaSouth-East DistrictGaborone Game Reserve

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Gaborone Game Reserve

9X62+854, Game Reserve Rd, Gaborone, Botswana
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5.0
1y

Botswana: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience**

Botswana, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, offers an intriguing blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a resilient history. From the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert to the lush wetlands of the Okavango Delta, Botswana is a testament to nature's contrasting wonders.

One of the country's most compelling aspects is its commitment to conservation. Home to one of the world's largest populations of elephants, Botswana has become a sanctuary for wildlife, thanks to its robust anti-poaching laws and extensive national parks. The Chobe National Park and the Moremi Game Reserve are prime examples, where visitors can witness the majestic Big Five and an array of other species in their natural habitats.

Botswana's history is equally fascinating. It gained independence from British colonial rule in 1966 and has since been a beacon of stability and good governance in Africa. The country's leadership, particularly under Sir Seretse Khama, laid the foundations for a democratic and prosperous nation. Despite challenges such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Botswana has made significant strides in healthcare, education, and economic development.

Culturally, Botswana is rich with traditions and heritage. The Tswana people, who make up the majority of the population, have a deep-rooted history of storytelling, music, and dance. The annual Domboshaba Cultural Festival is a vibrant celebration of this heritage, showcasing traditional attire, cuisine, and performances.

In conclusion, Botswana is a country of remarkable contrasts and resilience. Its dedication to preserving its natural heritage, coupled with its strides in nation-building and cultural preservation, makes it a unique and inspiring...

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5.0
2y

This is the place to go in Gaborone if you've got access to a vehicle (I recommend renting one from Avis at the airport) and want to see the different kinds of wildlife in Southern Africa for a very affordable price.

All you do is basically drive through the game reserve, to your right there is a fenced off part of the reserve in which the more dangerous animals live, like the rhinos and the like, and to the left are the more friendly creatures, like elephants and warthogs and these animals to the left will often walk very close to your vehicle, and sometimes interact with you, it is quite the experience.

So please do remember to drive at a slower pace, also the slower you drive, the better for you as you will see more. Highly...

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3.0
3y

Between the city it feels like a forest .. must visit with your family and friends ..it's quite a place but not so many animals within I have seen few animals zebras 🦓 Impala 🦌 ostrich 🦩 monkey 🐒

There is a picnic area inside with a lot of BBQ fire pit where you can go with your own raw food material and enjoy your party The sitting arrangement is also good with a cemented chair .I think you can bring your own chair 🪑

Fee calculation :- 10/ person adult 05/ kids 10/Vehicles One time entry It closes at...

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Abhijeet sonavaleAbhijeet sonavale
Botswana: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience** Botswana, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, offers an intriguing blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a resilient history. From the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert to the lush wetlands of the Okavango Delta, Botswana is a testament to nature's contrasting wonders. One of the country's most compelling aspects is its commitment to conservation. Home to one of the world's largest populations of elephants, Botswana has become a sanctuary for wildlife, thanks to its robust anti-poaching laws and extensive national parks. The Chobe National Park and the Moremi Game Reserve are prime examples, where visitors can witness the majestic Big Five and an array of other species in their natural habitats. Botswana's history is equally fascinating. It gained independence from British colonial rule in 1966 and has since been a beacon of stability and good governance in Africa. The country's leadership, particularly under Sir Seretse Khama, laid the foundations for a democratic and prosperous nation. Despite challenges such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Botswana has made significant strides in healthcare, education, and economic development. Culturally, Botswana is rich with traditions and heritage. The Tswana people, who make up the majority of the population, have a deep-rooted history of storytelling, music, and dance. The annual Domboshaba Cultural Festival is a vibrant celebration of this heritage, showcasing traditional attire, cuisine, and performances. In conclusion, Botswana is a country of remarkable contrasts and resilience. Its dedication to preserving its natural heritage, coupled with its strides in nation-building and cultural preservation, makes it a unique and inspiring destination.
kuldeep sharmakuldeep sharma
Between the city it feels like a forest .. must visit with your family and friends ..it's quite a place but not so many animals within I have seen few animals zebras 🦓 Impala 🦌 ostrich 🦩 monkey 🐒 There is a picnic area inside with a lot of BBQ fire pit where you can go with your own raw food material and enjoy your party The sitting arrangement is also good with a cemented chair .I think you can bring your own chair 🪑 Fee calculation :- 10/ person adult 05/ kids 10/Vehicles One time entry It closes at 06:00PM Pic's 👇🏽
Lucky mpolokangLucky mpolokang
Awesome place to view some Game in Gaborone.No cats though.the sewage line through the game reserve is a turn off though.Neitherless i enjoyed my visit
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Botswana: A Journey of Discovery and Resilience** Botswana, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, offers an intriguing blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a resilient history. From the vast expanse of the Kalahari Desert to the lush wetlands of the Okavango Delta, Botswana is a testament to nature's contrasting wonders. One of the country's most compelling aspects is its commitment to conservation. Home to one of the world's largest populations of elephants, Botswana has become a sanctuary for wildlife, thanks to its robust anti-poaching laws and extensive national parks. The Chobe National Park and the Moremi Game Reserve are prime examples, where visitors can witness the majestic Big Five and an array of other species in their natural habitats. Botswana's history is equally fascinating. It gained independence from British colonial rule in 1966 and has since been a beacon of stability and good governance in Africa. The country's leadership, particularly under Sir Seretse Khama, laid the foundations for a democratic and prosperous nation. Despite challenges such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Botswana has made significant strides in healthcare, education, and economic development. Culturally, Botswana is rich with traditions and heritage. The Tswana people, who make up the majority of the population, have a deep-rooted history of storytelling, music, and dance. The annual Domboshaba Cultural Festival is a vibrant celebration of this heritage, showcasing traditional attire, cuisine, and performances. In conclusion, Botswana is a country of remarkable contrasts and resilience. Its dedication to preserving its natural heritage, coupled with its strides in nation-building and cultural preservation, makes it a unique and inspiring destination.
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Between the city it feels like a forest .. must visit with your family and friends ..it's quite a place but not so many animals within I have seen few animals zebras 🦓 Impala 🦌 ostrich 🦩 monkey 🐒 There is a picnic area inside with a lot of BBQ fire pit where you can go with your own raw food material and enjoy your party The sitting arrangement is also good with a cemented chair .I think you can bring your own chair 🪑 Fee calculation :- 10/ person adult 05/ kids 10/Vehicles One time entry It closes at 06:00PM Pic's 👇🏽
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Awesome place to view some Game in Gaborone.No cats though.the sewage line through the game reserve is a turn off though.Neitherless i enjoyed my visit
Lucky mpolokang

Lucky mpolokang

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