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Botswana: Updates & Travel
Botswana: Updates & Travel
Travel in Botswana?
- Botswana owes its name to the people the Tswana. Bo means “land” in Setwana. So Botswana means land of the Tswana. Botswana has always been one of the least corrupt countries in Africa. Botswana is 70% desert. The beautiful Kalahari Desert is not the only natural beauty to be found in Botswana. The game parks and the Okavango Delta are also worth a visit. It is a not too cheap country, but it is enormously beautiful. By African standards, you should bring a bag of money. Then immediately, if all goes well, everything is better arranged and you can see the outstanding game parks.
- Go shopping in Gaborone: The Mall is the central shopping area in Gaborone. Many upscale stores are located here. The African Mall is a shopping area with some less chic and more authentic stores.
- Throughout Botswana several markets are organized. Almost all markets sell fruits and vegetables, sometimes meat as well. There are also all kinds of handmade items for sale, such as wood carvings, colorful wooden masks and stone statues. At markets and stalls, it is normal to haggle.
- Not so long ago, Maun consisted of a number of authentic African huts. Today it is the gateway to the Okavango Delta and is also called the safari capital of Botswana. The tourist center of Maun is modern, but on the outskirts are still the traditional huts of the locals. The city has an international airport and for many travelers is the starting and ending point of a trip through Botswana.
- Tsodillo Hills: In the Kalahari, northwest of the Okavango Delta, lie these mysterious rock formations with more than 2,500 petroglyphs of the legendary Bushmen.
- Soccer is the national sport of Botswana. At the international level, Botswana does not count (yet), but in Gaborone there is a 20,000-seat stadium. The national team Gaborone United was founded in 1967. That same year they became national champions for the first time. Watching a match is a great experience!
- Check the central Kalahari Game Reserve. It is a beautiful desert known for its colorful, red sand dunes and lots of different wildlife. You can participate in a bushmen-led survival trek.
- Chobe National Park is about 11,700 km² in size. It is mostly home to many elephants. It is estimated between 50,000 to 100,000 elephants. The park is divided into four different eco-systems: Serondela, with its dense forests and lush plains; the Savuti Swamps; the Linyanti Swamps and the hot, dry area in the middle.
- The Okavango Delta is without doubt the most fascinating area of Botswana it is a maze of rivers, canals, lagoons and islands filled with palm trees.
- The Makgadikgadi Pans used to be a large lake, with sections more than 30 meters deep. Nowadays there are mostly salt pans, but if there is any rain it attracts rhinos, waterbucks, antelope and lions.
- Be prepared should you rent a car in Botswana, note that you must drive on the left!
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How does healthcare work in Botswana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
How does healthcare work in Botswana, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
- How does the healthcare system work in Botswana?
- What is the quality of healthcare in Botswana?
- How does the public healthcare system work in Botswana?
- How does the private healthcare system work in Botswana?
- How is the general practitioner arranged in Botswana?
- How is the dentist arranged in Botswana?
- How is pregnancy care arranged in Botswana?
- How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Botswana?
- What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Botswana?
- What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Botswana if you are going to live there for a while?
How does the healthcare system work in Botswana?
What is the quality of healthcare in Botswana?
- The best of Botswana: elephants, diamonds and safaris. Unfortunately, healthcare is not yet included in this list. Healthcare is reasonable, but there is still room for improvement.
- Healthcare in Botswana is improving, but is still lagging behind the EU and South Africa, for example. With the growth of the number of expats in the country, healthcare will probably also improve.
- The majority of healthcare facilities are public (around 98%), but there are also private healthcare facilities.
- For more than 95% of residents, there is a health centre within 8 km of their home.
- The best healthcare can be found in urban areas, especially in Gaborone and Francistown.
- In general, people in Botswana speak good English, but if you live in a remote area, it is useful to learn some Setswana to explain your medical problems. It is quicker than hand and foot work.
- Call 997 in case of a medical emergency. Ambulances and air ambulances are available.
How does the public healthcare system work in Botswana?
- Botswana has a universal healthcare system - free healthcare for all residents. This includes maternity care, HIV/AIDS treatment and vaccinations. Expats usually pay a fee for care of around 70 USD.
- Doctors are well trained and the quality of care is improving, but challenges remain. For example, there are long waiting times and shortages of money.
- There are also some medical clinics that exaggerate their expertise and talk about it, but not really. So always check whether your clinic has the right papers and experience.
- Finding specialist care is difficult.
How does the private healthcare system work in Botswana?
- Private healthcare in the big cities is much better in quality and more efficient than public healthcare. For this reason, many foreigners choose the private sector.
- Outside the big cities there are sometimes mobile clinics, but the care is much more limited. Doctors have often completed their training abroad and can provide good care. The facilities are also relatively up-to-date.
- Gaborone and Francistown have good private hospitals.
- Private care is quite expensive in Botswana, so it is important to have good insurance.
- You often have to pay cash, and sometimes you even have to prove that you have health insurance.
How is the general practitioner arranged in Botswana?
- Certainly in Gaborone and Francistown you can find GPs, although they are not as common as in western countries.
How is the dentist arranged in Botswana?
- Dental clinics can also be found mainly in the large cities.
How is pregnancy care arranged in Botswana?
- Most mothers-to-be opt for pregnancy and maternity care in the private sector. The quality of care is good here, fairly comparable to western countries, and it is easy to find English-speaking doctors. In Gaborone in particular, but also in other large cities, there are good doctors who can supervise pregnancies.
- Public healthcare often has fewer facilities and waiting times are longer.
How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Botswana?
What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Botswana?
- What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Botswana?
- In general, Botswana is a pleasant and safe country to live in, but crime does occur.
- Risk areas are Gaborone, Francistown and Maun. Petty crime and house and car burglaries occur more often here.
- Another, fairly unique, danger is wildlife. Always watch out for wild animals, especially if you are driving yourself.
- It is safer to go to townships with someone who knows the area.
What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Botswana?
- In parts of Botswana you run the risk of malaria. So protect yourself well against mosquitoes and discuss the risks with a vaccination doctor.
- The country has one of the highest percentages of HIV/AIDS.
- Are you going into the bushes? Then you can also get bitten by a tick.
- Dogs also bite and can have rabies. If you are bitten, wash the wound well and seek medical help immediately.
- Drink enough and use sunscreen, the last thing you want is to faint, just after you have spotted that big elephant!
What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Botswana?
- Most people prefer using their own car, or hire a driver, because public transport outside the cities is not really your thing.
- The roads in cities are usually of good quality, but if you go outside the city, it quickly becomes worse.
- Don't always expect predictable driving behavior! Drivers sometimes like to drive chaotically, aggressively and recklessly...
- There are many traffic accidents. The main causes are drunk drivers and people who drive too fast.
- Avoid driving at night, especially in areas with poor street lighting. Something or someone could jump out onto the road!
- Keep the car doors and windows locked, especially at night!
- Public transport is cheap and limited. You can use public buses and “combis” (shared vans).
What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Botswana?
Is the trip to Botswana and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.
What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Botswana if you are going to live there for a while?
- To cover the high costs of private healthcare in Botswana, good international health insurance is very important. Also make sure that such insurance covers medical evacuation and repatriation.
- Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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