Gaborone City Tour (Half Day tour)
Overview
Gaborone reveals its character through local perspectives, showcasing the city's unique blend of culture and art. Participants will navigate the city while learning the Botswana story and tasting indigenous fruit (optional and seasonal).
- 🌍 Move around Gaborone with local insights and storytelling.
- 🍉 Taste indigenous fruit, available optionally depending on the season.
- 🎨 Experience art in the making during your tour.
- 💬 Share your interests to help tailor the tour at no extra charge.
- 💎 For groups of three or more, consider an optional short jewelry making or painting class during the tour.
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Extensions upon request
Knowledgeable, guide
Duration: 3 hours
Bottled water
Air conditioned, comfortable
Pickup included
- Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Local guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
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Three Chiefs' StatuesOur guide will walk you through the stages of history that took Botswana from being a handful of tribes to a prosperous nation
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GaboroneThe Main Mall....Here we visit Botswana's very first mall. Now a thriving collection of vendors and supermarkets, it is a chance to meet locals, buy local ornaments, and taste available indigenous fruit.
- Cattle play a big part in Botswana peoples culture. Through contributions of cattle and other livestock, the people built their very first university (pass by)
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From a magistrates court to a visual arts center. View the artwork, meet the artists, an old dugout fort is also in the area, as well as Gaborone's first prison and first post office
- The capital of Botswana is named after the late chief of the Batlokwa tribe, chief Gaborone (pronounced Gaboronee) his people now live in Tlokweng adjacent to the city. Get a different view of greater Gaborone as we drive through this modern village. (pass by)
- We drive through the only township in Botswana, it provided the labor force that built the city and today provides the labor that runs the city (pass by)