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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Botswana

Botswana Is Home To The Longest Mammal Migration In Africa

Few people know that Botswana is home to two zebra migrations, one of which is the longest mammal migration in Africa. The Zebra move with the seasons and rainfall in search of fresh grazing, wandering between the Chobe River, through Savuti, heading South to Nxai Pan National Park and then return back again a few months later. A second migration occurs between the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Makgadikgadi Pans.

Botswana Is Home To Over The Half The Population Of Bushmen In Southern Africa

The Bushmen are the indigenous people of southern Africa spread throughout the region with over half the population located in Botswana. The tribes are well-known for the profound connection they have with their land, for their intimate knowledge of the natural world, and the delicate balance they have maintained for millennia with the environment.

The Gems Of Botswana’s Green Season 

November to March is when lots of animals give birth due to the summer rains bringing an abundance of vegetation and surface water. Rain tends to fall in short, often spectacular thundershowers, usually in the early afternoon which typically creates spectacular sunsets, which are a delight for photographers. This is a great time of year to visit with a lot of juvenile animals around, leading to increased predator/prey interaction. These months are also referred to as ‘green season’ when many of the camps offer great value seasonal rates. It is the ideal time to travel should you have an interest in birding as well as the Kalahari, Makgadikgadi or Savute regions due to animal migrations.

Botswana Is A Democracy

Since gaining its independence on September 30, 1966, Botswana has maintained an uninterrupted tradition of democratic elections, making it Africa’s oldest surviving democracy.Hours and sometimes days are spent in endless discussions, often under the shade of a tree, where all people have the right to be heard and time has little meaning.

Beef is Botswana’s Primary Agricultural Product For Export

Botswana is well known to be the largest exporter of ethical diamonds but beef is Botswana’s primary agricultural product for export to the EU and South Africa. Cattle production is an important livelihood source in Botswana, particularly for the rural economy where income generation opportunities are limited. Be sure to enjoy a Botswana beef steak or some biltong on your visit.

10 Things You didn’t Know About Botswana

Botswana is home to the longest mammal migration in Africa

Few people know that Botswana is home to two zebra migrations, one of which is the longest mammal migration in Africa. The Zebra moves with the seasons and rainfall in search of fresh grazing, wandering between the Chobe River, through Savuti, heading South to Nxai Pan National Park and then return back again a few months later. A second migration occurs between the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Makgadikgadi Pans.

Botswana is home to over the half the population of Bushmen in Southern Africa.

The Bushmen are the indigenous people of southern Africa spread throughout the region with over half the population located in Botswana. The tribes are well-known for the profound connection they have with their land, for their intimate knowledge of the natural world, and the delicate balance they have maintained for millennia with the environment.