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    Default General Botswana Info

    General Botswana Info

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    Border Posts Opening/Closing times:
    * Pont Drift - Mashatu 08:00 - 16:00
    * Platjan 06:00 - 18:00
    * Zanzibar 08:00 - 16:00
    * Martins Drift 06:00 - 22:00
    * Parrshalt - Stockpoort 06:00 - 18:00
    * Sikwane - Derdepoort 07:00 - 19:00
    * Tlokweng Gate - Kopfontein 06:00 - 24:00
    * Ramotswa - Swartkoppie 07:00 - 19:00
    * Pioneer Gate - Skilpdshek 06:00 - 22:00
    * Ramatlabama 06:00 - 20:00
    * Phitshane Molopo - Makgwebi Stad 07:30 - 16:30
    * Bray 08:00 - 16:00
    * Makopong 08:00 - 16:00
    * McCarthy's Rust 08:00 - 18:00
    * Middlepits 08:00 - 18:00

    Entry Requirements
    Look at the Botswana Tourism website

    Border Entry Fees
    Vehicle Levy: P40-00 per vehicle less than 3.5 Ton. Trailer is P40-00 as well. (Payable every time you enter)
    Road Safety: P20-00 per vehicle. Trailer is also P20-00. (This is valid for the calendar year. Jan 1 to Dec 31)
    3rd Party Iinsurance: P50-00 per vehicle. If you are planning to go through Botswana to Namibia/Zambia and back through Botswana, ask for a Multi entry Permit. P90-00.

    Border Procedure
    At “Immigration”, ask for a “blue form” (all passport holders older than 16). Fill out the form and hand it in with your passport. The driver must ask for the “vehicle register” and complete the details. You will receive a “Gate Pass” (missing one stamp). The driver must proceed to “customs”, pay all applicable “entry fees” (see above) and get the second stamp. Declare anything if needed. That will do it. (Something personal…. Please remove your hat and sunglasses when you approach the official at the gate. It is just good manners. Ummm – and safety belt ON)

    Vehicle Registration Papers
    You will need the following:
    1. If you are the owner: The original reg. papers. Certified copies are dodgy.
    2. If you are not the owner, copy of registration papers and an original letter from owner, giving you permission to take vehicle into Botswana.
    (Personal note: In my 8 years crossing the border frequently, I have never been asked for the papers. BUT !!! Rather be safe than sorry. Please note: This is with a Botswana registered vehicle.)

    On the Road
    The general speed limit is 120km/h, and 60km/h in towns and villages. There is 80km/h limit when passing intersections or villages (where not indicated) on the main roads. Respect and obey these.

    Money Matters
    Cash in Pula is King. 1 Pula (rain) = 100 Thebe (shield).
    Most shops in the bigger towns will accept ZAR, but at a "not so good" exchange rate. Use Pula in cash in small towns and villages.
    I have found XE.com to be the most accurate for the exchange rate. The actual rate will be 5 to 10 thebe higher or lower (buying or selling), depending on where you exchange.
    Where credit/debit cards are accepted, your Visa will work. Cash can be withdrawn from most ATMs with Visa cards. It is worthwhile to withdraw large sums at a time, as there is a fixed fee per transaction. (Ask your bank for the current international fees)

    Fuel
    See here for the latest price.
    All fuel originates from the South African refineries and is usually about 50c per liter cheaper than in sunny South Africa.
    Fuel can be bought by credit card in most main towns, but cash is always the best.
    No "Petrol Cards" or "Garage Cards" are accepted.

    National Parks and Bookings
    (DWNP = Department of Wildlife and National Parks)
    DWNP Official Website

    All bookings for the Parks and Reserves must be done at the Parks and Reserves Reservation Office.
    Gaborone: Tel +267 318 0774, Fax +267 318 0775 or Fax +267 391 2354
    Maun: Tel +267 686 1265, Fax +267 686 1264
    EMail : [email protected]

    General Park Fees
    Park Fees

    Kgalagadi Transfrontier & Mabuasehube Parks
    Wilderness Trail: (One way - Mabuhasehube to Nossob. Including one nights accomodation at Mosomane) - P200-00pp.

    Accommodation for Public Campsites in the National Parks must be booked with the Private Operators.
    Here is a MS Word Doc with all the operators and the Campsites.
    The same info is on the Getaway Blog.


    Meat
    It is allowed to bring 25kg per family…. BUT, if there is any word out on Foot and Mouth disease, it will not be allowed. Meat in Botswana is in any case of good quality, and not expensive. Rather buy it here.
    Even if you buy it here, the following rules apply… Now concentrate a little on this one: (Thanks to FreeFlyd for this explanation)
    You can move meat from South to North.
    You can move meat from East to West.
    You can however not move meat from North to South or West to East.
    So meat that you bought in Maun, for example, you can not take to Nxai Pan or Makgadigadi, but you can take it to Tsodillo Hills or Moremi, Chobe and Savute. Meat that you bought at Woolworths in Gauteng, you can drive with to Maun, to Chobe, to Kasane, to Livingstone and beyond… But as soon as you turn south, you can’t have it any more. (Understand ? )

    Communications
    Botswana has three Mobile Operators. Mascom, Orange and beMobile. Look at the websites for coverage maps.
    All providers in SA have roaming agreements with the Botswana service providers

    Other Links
    Botswana Tourism
    Maun Self Drive 4x4
    Khama Rhino Sanctuary
    Daily News
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    Quote Originally Posted by KobusDJ View Post
    General Botswana Info
    Thanks Oom K

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    Kobus,

    Great idea.

    Suggestion: As more info is added in other posts, it is your responsibility to edit it into your original post.

    Vehicle registration papers:

    You will need the following:
    1. If you are the owner: The original reg. papers / certified copies. Certified copies are dodgy (had mine refused once)

    2. If you are not the owner, copy of registration papers and a original letter from owner, giving you permission to take vehicle into Botswana.

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    I also think this is a great idea. A moderator should put this up as a sticky.
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    Remembering from my time spent as a field guide (in bots, zim, zam, malawi, tanzania and Moz) there is also a speed reduction law - if your vehicle takes more than 15 passengers, slow 20km/h down on all roads. P450 fine (last time I got one, about ten or so years ago)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4ePajero View Post
    ...edit it into your original post
    Gerhard, will do so.

    Quote Originally Posted by bushcamp View Post
    Remembering from my time spent as a field guide (in bots, zim, zam, malawi, tanzania and Moz) there is also a speed reduction law - if your vehicle takes more than 15 passengers, slow 20km/h down on all roads. P450 fine (last time I got one, about ten or so years ago)
    This law is now basically the same as in SA. It depends on the class or classification. Said vehicles must have a 100 or 80 sign at the back. I will see if I can get the correct info in my daughter's "Drivers Licence Study Guide."

    Vehicle Registration Numbes (How to identify them)
    Botswana Registration numbers has the following format. It Starts with the letter "B", followed by three numbers, then three alphabetic characters. The first vehicle registered with this format was B 000 AAA.
    Government vehicle's plates are red with white letters (front and back). Public transport (Busses, Taxis... ) have a white numberplate with black letters at the front, and blue with white letters at the back. All other vehicles have white with black letters at the front, and yellow with black letters at the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4ePajero View Post
    2. If you are not the owner, copy of registration papers and a original letter from owner, giving you permission to take vehicle into Botswana.
    Does the copy need to be certified or not ?

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    Default Re: General Botswana Info

    Hi Kobus. Do you maybe know if we need police clearance for our vehicle and trailer if we come from Namibia to Botswana. I can only see that you need original registration papers.
    Thx

    Quote Originally Posted by 4ePajero View Post
    Kobus,

    Great idea.

    Suggestion: As more info is added in other posts, it is your responsibility to edit it into your original post.

    Vehicle registration papers:

    You will need the following:
    1. If you are the owner: The original reg. papers / certified copies. Certified copies are dodgy (had mine refused once)

    2. If you are not the owner, copy of registration papers and a original letter from owner, giving you permission to take vehicle into Botswana.

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    Great Idea, thanks Mr K

    Just some of my own finding:

    Quote Originally Posted by KobusDJ View Post
    General Botswana Info

    Money Matters
    Where credit cards are accepted, your Visa will work. Cash can be withdrawn from most ATMs with Visa cards. It is worthwhile to withdraw large sums at a time, as there is a fixed fee per transaction. (Ask your bank for the current international fees)
    MasterCard can also be used to pay for goods but can not be use to withdrawing from any ATM (Visa Only at ATM’s)

    Quote Originally Posted by KobusDJ View Post
    General Botswana Info

    [B]Fuel[B]
    Petrol BWP5-35
    Diesel BWP5-07
    All fuel originates from the South African refineries.
    Cash only!
    Can use credit card to pay for fuel at some fuelling stations, but cash is still king.
    No Garage card accepted
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    Can anyone tell me if there are check points on the road between Mcarthy's Rest border post and the Botswana transfrontier park (Mabuasehube). Our experience in April 2008 on the road between Maun and Nata was not good. The officials were condemning any meat - even ham in a sealed pack - and even if bought in Maun. They also said dairy products such as cheese and milk were verboten. We wnt to take meat to Mbuasehube as there is nowhere to buy it after McCarthy's Rest.

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    I have never encountered one on this route before, and it is unlikely as the south doesn't have vet fences. The only place you are likely to be checked is at the border, but that is unlikely. Having said that, we usually buy our meat in Tshabong - it isn't the world's best, but makes a perfectly good potjie and you can often get excellent steaks. There are a couple of butcheries - I can't remember offhand which one we used last time.
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    Maun is considered 'Dirty' You can't move meat or dairy products south from Maun. Ghanzi is 'Clean'

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    Kobus what is the current fuel price up there please.
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    Petrol BWP4-44
    Diesel BWP5-32

    I update the price in the first post regularly. (after each price adjustment)
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    As from Jan 2009 at entry your charges are as follows
    20 Pula (disc valid from Jan - Dec)
    40 Pula (Road permit only valid for one entry)
    50 Pula (Third party insurance for all non-Botswana registered vehicles valid for three months form date of purchase and can be renewed at any customs desk)

    This is for vehicles only, I am not sure what happens with a trailer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcloete View Post
    As from Jan 2009 at entry your charges are as follows
    20 Pula (disc valid from Jan - Dec)
    40 Pula (Road permit only valid for one entry)
    50 Pula (Third party insurance for all non-Botswana registered vehicles valid for three months form date of purchase and can be renewed at any customs desk)

    This is for vehicles only, I am not sure what happens with a trailer.

    Hi Kobus
    Do you know if the Botswana customs at Twee Rivieren KTFP issue 3rd Party Insurance ? I am coming into Botswana by that route in October.
    Thanks
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    Anyone been through Sekoma recently?
    Is there petrol there?
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    Tlokweng/Kopfontein Border now operates till Midnight.
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