Once proudly referred to as “Africa’s fastest growing city,” Botswana’s capital,
Most interesting areas with in the capital are
- The historical statue that commemorates those Batswana who served in the Second World War
- Ecological Park situated on the corner of South Ring Road and Kaunda
- Gaborone Game Reserve: one the few national reserves inside a city 5 square kms in size and a home to various animals like zebra, eland, gemsbok, red hartebeest, blue wildebeest, impala, kudu, steenbok, vervet monkeys, warthog and rock dassies, as well as numerous resident and migrant bird species
- Gaborone Dam
- Kgale Hill
- Kgale popular for climbers and picnickers
- Music, Dance, Drama
- Government Enclave
- Important monuments
- Sir Seretse Khama Statue
- Three Chiefs Monument
- The National Museum and Art Gallery
- Thapong Visual Arts Centre
- Botanical Gardens
Activities
- Game drives
- Rhino tracking
- Cheetah visits
- Elephant walks
- Guided walks
- Giraffe tracking
- Horse-back safari
- Bird watching
- Cultural tourism
- Museum visits
- Historical and
- National Monuments
- Botanical Garden, Arts and Crafts
- Sightseeing
- Pottery