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£754 - £1,342
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London HeathrowMaun
LHR - MUB
LHRMUB
London Heathrow
Sun 10/11
1 stop14h 25m
Maun
Mon 25/11
2 stops19h 05m
London GatwickMaun
LGW - MUB
LGWMUB
London Gatwick
Sun 10/11
1 stop24h 30m
Maun
Mon 25/11
2 stops17h 45m
London HeathrowGaborone Sir Seretse Khama
LHR - GBE
LHRGBE
London Heathrow
Wed 12/6
3 stops19h 35m
Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama
Tue 18/6
3 stops27h 00m
London GatwickGaborone Sir Seretse Khama
LGW - GBE
LGWGBE
London Gatwick
Mon 10/6
2 stops27h 25m
Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama
Sun 16/6
1 stop15h 50m
London HeathrowGaborone Sir Seretse Khama
LHR - GBE
LHRGBE
London Heathrow
Mon 10/6
3 stops19h 35m
Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama
Sun 16/6
3 stops21h 40m
London GatwickMaun
LGW - MUB
LGWMUB
London Gatwick
Thu 5/9
2 stops26h 35m
Maun
Mon 16/9
2 stops17h 50m
London HeathrowGaborone Sir Seretse Khama
LHR - GBE
LHRGBE
London Heathrow
Wed 28/8
3 stops27h 50m
Gaborone Sir Seretse Khama
Wed 4/9
2 stops28h 30m
GBE Temperature | 13 - 26 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Botswana, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 26.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 13.0 C).
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It might have nothing to do with the airline but the only problem was the long waiting for baggage claim at Entebbe
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It might have nothing to do with the airline but the only problem was the long waiting for baggage claim at Entebbe
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It might have nothing to do with the airline but the only problem was the long waiting for baggage claim at Entebbe
Botswana has one overriding appeal for tourists: its stunning wildlife. Every permutation of the African safari experience is possible in this country: a Botswana flight in a hot air balloon across endless miles of the Kalahari desert, the traditional jeeps-and-binoculars game-spotting in Chobe National Park or floating in a canoe on the Okavango Delta in the tracks left by the animals.
The sparsely-populated land-locked country in southern Africa is well-developed for tourism, despite only gaining independence (from Britain) in 1966. At that time, the country was one of the world’s poorest, but the subsequent discovery of diamonds, along with booming tourism, has boosted the economy immeasurably. Botswana nowadays is something of a high-end destination with luxury game lodges abounding for travellers wanting a civilised spot from which to enjoy a sundowner.
The southeastern corner of the country, in and around Gaborone, is where most people live and the point of arrival for all international flights to Botswana. However, the Kalahari Desert is located in the centre of the country and the Okavanago Delta in the north, so travel across the country is essential to get to the big sights. Sit back and enjoy the journey, the scenery on the way – flatlands, deserts and plains – will be spectacular.
Botswana is hot all year round. The only relief is the cool, crisp nights between May and October. From April to October is the rainy season, and the country is best visited on the bookend months of those seasons.
Domestic Botswana flights are available within the country; the national carrier Air Botswana has the largest scheduled network. Charter flights are also available to more remote destinations. Most charter flights originate from Maun.
There is one train service.
Buses are cheap but infrequent and often unsafe. The roads are poor throughout the country.