Getting around in Botswana, Africa




    Il Botswana it borders on Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia and is easily accessible from all the aforementioned states.
    Getting around in Botswana is not difficult: there is, for example, one railway line and the trains turn out to be safe, comfortable and, usually, they respect timetables quite precisely.

    As for the road network, in Botswana there are paved roads that connect the main urban centers (just think that, until 1966, the length of the paved roads did not exceed 5 kilometers in total) and a network of sandy tracks that branch off between the smaller towns. THE public transport they are generally reliable: buses, in particular, have regular timetables and departures, while minibuses, which follow the same routes as the buses, leave only when full.

    If you want to drive yourself, I remind you that driving is on the left, seat belts are mandatory and the speed limits to be respected are 120 km / h on main roads and 80 km / h on dirt roads, going down to 40 km / h in parks and reserves .
    In addition to having a good navigator, it is always advisable to bring a good geographical map with you.
    And now… all that remains is to set out on the road.



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