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Home to spectacular natural beauty and rich biodiversity, the North-West District is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers. Drive to the marvelous Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to witness a wide array of wildlife including elephants, hippos, and countless species of birds. Push your boundaries and drive down to Chobe National Park- Africa's largest elephant populationspots. The district's unique landscapes, ranging from desert terrains to lush wetlands, make driving a pleasure indeed!
The roads in Botswana are generally in good condition with clearly marked signs in English. It's a must to abide by the driving rules as they are strictly enforced. Speed limits usually stand at 60 km/h in urban areas and could go up to 120 km/h on highways. Make sure to keep your personal identification documents and driving license on you at all times.
We recommend choosing a robust four-wheel car, especially for travelling into wildlife areas like the Okavango Delta. Also, remember to check your car fuel as petrol stations are limited in remote areas.
The North-West District experiences a semi-arid climate with the wet season between November and March, and the dry season from April to October. For wildlife viewing, the dry season is the best as animals gather around water sources. The wet season offers lush green scenery and birdwatching opportunities are optimum as migrant birds are present.
The official currency is the Botswana Pula. While most hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions accept credit cards, it's advisable to keep some cash on hand for smaller businesses and remote destinations.
Indigenous cultures, like the Hambukushu and Dxeriku, have a significant influence on the district's socio-cultural landscape. Be respectful towards local customs and traditions. Be sure to try local delicacies like seswaa, bogobe, and the thirst-quenching local beer, Chibuku.
English is widely spoken, and the locals are extremely warm and friendly. If you need any help or inquiry, don't hesitate to ask.
We hope this guide will help you in designing your itinerary. So, fasten your seatbelts, start your engines and get ready to create beautiful memories in North-West District.