(Pick up Time: 8am) Are you in Gaborone and wondering what to do? Pass your time by doing the Art and Craft Tour, which will give you experience of culture in the near villages surrounding Gaborone. This Tour also introduces you to Rural Botswana and view the lifestyle of people living in village just outside the capital city.
Visit Mochudi for a tour of Phuthadikobo Museum, Oodi Weavers and practice a little bit of weaving skills, Gabane for the Pottery and Manyana for the Bushmen Rock paintings which dates back 2000 years ago.
Pickup included
A guided tour of The Bakgatla History
View the Weaving by the women of the village
View the crafts from all over Botswana, and also enjoy a taste of local prepared dishes for lunch
View how local pottery is made
Guided tour of the ancient rock paintings and visit the Dr David Livingstones Tree
Gaborone is the capital and largest city of Botswana, known for its modern infrastructure and vibrant cultural scene. It offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and traditional African charm, making it an appealing destination for both business and leisure travelers.
A small but well-maintained game reserve located within the city limits, offering a glimpse of Botswana's wildlife.
A monument dedicated to the three traditional leaders who played a significant role in Botswana's history.
A museum showcasing Botswana's cultural heritage, history, and contemporary art.
A private nature reserve offering game drives, horseback safaris, and educational programs.
A family-friendly resort with a water park, mini-golf, and various dining options.
A traditional dish made from shredded meat (usually beef, goat, or game) cooked in salt and served with Bogobe (sour porridge) or pap (maize porridge).
A thick porridge made from sorghum or maize, often served with meat or vegetables.
A traditional Botswana snack made from groundnuts (peanuts) mixed with sugar and water, then boiled to create a sweet, nutty treat.
A sour porridge made from sorghum or maize, often served with meat or vegetables.
The best time to visit Gaborone is during the dry season when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. The skies are clear, and wildlife viewing is excellent.
Botswana Pula (BWP)
GMT+2
230VV, 50HzHz
Gaborone is generally safe, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution, especially at night and in less populated areas.
Gaborone Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Gaborone. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Botswana Taxis, UBER
Car, Bike
A private nature reserve offering game drives, horseback safaris, and educational programs.
A cultural village offering traditional Botswana experiences, including dancing, music, and craft demonstrations.
A large dam offering a variety of water-based activities and scenic views.
Price varies by option