Cool facts about Botswana
Posted on Oct 10, 2025 / Travel

- It contains most of the Okavango Delta, a unique inland delta that floods seasonally and creates a watery wildlife wonderland in the middle of the desert.
- Botswana has one of the world’s largest elephant populations and strong anti-poaching laws that helped stabilize numbers in recent decades.
- The country transformed from one of the poorest at independence in 1966 to a stable middle-income nation largely through diamond revenue and pragmatic governance.
- The Kalahari Desert covers much of Botswana, but it’s not just sand—there are grassy areas, pans, and surprising biodiversity adapted to arid life.
- Botswana’s national language, Setswana, is spoken across the region and cultural traditions like communal cattle-herding still shape daily life.
- The capital, Gaborone, is relatively small and modern, with a growing food and arts scene and easy access to nearby nature reserves.
- Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango is one of the few reserves created by local communities and conservationists working together.
- Botswana is a great place to see African wild dogs, whose conservation there is considered a success story compared to other places.
- The country’s name comes from the Tswana people—"Botswana" essentially means "land of the Tswana."
- Local crafts like woven baskets are not only beautiful souvenirs but also important cultural practices and income sources for communities.
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