Why Visit Gaborone?
Gaborone may not be a traditional tourist hotspot, but it offers a grounded, authentic glimpse into modern-day Botswana. As the country’s capital and largest city, it’s the administrative and economic hub—ideal for understanding how Botswana functions beyond its wildlife and wilderness.
While it doesn’t have the safari experiences other parts of the country are known for, Gaborone is worth a visit if you’re curious about local life, cultural institutions like the National Museum, or want to explore the city’s blend of rapid development and quiet residential neighborhoods. It’s also a practical entry or exit point for international travelers and offers a good contrast to the more remote parts of the country.
Must-see Attractions & Things to do in Gaborone
Botswana National Museum
Located in Gaborone, the Botswana National Museum showcases the country’s history, traditional arts, and natural heritage through...
Gaborone Game Reserve
The Gaborone Game Reserve offers a low-key safari experience within city limits, featuring antelope, zebras, and birdlife in a self-drive...
Traditional Botswana Food
Discover traditional Botswana food—from hearty dishes like seswaa and bogobe to local favorites like morogo and vetkoek. Learn...
Kgale Hill in Gaborone
Kgale Hill in Gaborone, Botswana offers hiking trails and city views. A peaceful spot for early mornings, sunset walks, and open-air...
Three Dikgosi Monument
Discover the story behind Botswana’s independence at the Three Dikgosi Monument in Gaborone—a powerful tribute to the country’s...
Game Drives & Safaris in Botswana
Explore the magic of safaris in Botswana with our guide to game drives, wildlife encounters, and bucket-list safari experiences across...
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