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WELCOME
TO BOTSWANA
Botswana,
a land of staggering beauty, is ideally located in the heart of
Southern Africa. This is the country where the river ends in the
sands of the Kalahari. Its
natural beauty lies in its land constellation, its wilderness,
wildlife and cultural diversity. Come to Botswana and feel that
constant sense of being close to nature.
Geographically
a landlocked country, Botswana's surface area is about 582, 000
square kilometres.
Among
the major tourist attractions are the enigmatic Okavango
Delta, said to be the largest inland delta in the world; Chobe
National Park, home of the largest elephant population in
the world; the golden sands of the vast Kalahari
Desert; the Tuli Block with its rugged
terrain and the Moremi Game Reserve.
The
natural endowments provide diverse products including safaris,
water canoeing, boat cruises, hunting and fishing adventures.
Due
to the involvement of the private sector in the tourism industry,
tourism accounts for
about 40% of the employment opportunities that have been created
in the northern part of Botswana.
17%
of Botswana is reserved as parks. The country has adopted a policy
of low-volume, high-cost for tourism, which is intended to facilitate
protection of the fragile natural environment and stimulate sustainable
tourism development.
History
and Culture
Botswana
a former British protectorate attained independence in 1966. The
country has established itself as one of the few successful multi-party
democratic states in the Sub-Saharan Africa. Free, fair and peaceful
general elections are held after every five years. Though English
is the official language, however, the country is multiracial
and inhabited by different ethnic groups who live peacefully and
in harmony with each other.
Botswana
has enjoyed a remarkable economic growth since independence, from
being one of the poorest to be amongst the fastest growing economies
in the world.
Religion
Generally
a Christian country with a small population of Muslims and other
religions, complemented with indigenous magico-religious practices.
Culture
Traditionally,
Batswana were ruled by chiefs and settled in large villages near
rivers and hills. They were successful agro-pastoralists and fought
many wars to protect their livestock. They have attained the skill
of smelting copper, iron, gold and traded salt with neighbouring
states.
Hunting
and gathering was practised by all tribesmen but guided by very
strict traditional conservation strategies combined with sustainable
environmental plans embedded in taboos and myths. This cultural
heritage enabled Botswana to preserve vast and diverse species
of wildlife and natural resources.
The
tradition of the Kgotla practised from the iron-age period laid
a very strong and disciplined foundation for modern democracy
and prudent resource utilisation.
Maps
and photographs in this section of the site are used with permission
from the official SADC trade, industry and investment review 1999.

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