Hospitality and Tourism Association of Botswana (HABAT), held a press conference at the Cresta President Hotel, Gaborone with Ms. Lily Rakorong, Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of the organization optimistic about the tourism industry following the 2026 state budget announcement.
With a small staff complement of 2 employees, a self-driven local entrepreneur Safari Guide Akanyang Kelefang, who is the proprietor of AK 47 Kelefang Mobile Safari and Tours, is making trips inside the Chobe National Park a memorable and exhilarating experience.
The mere presence of Wildlife in Botswana is an important economic commodity. United Nations Development Program coordinator, Ms. Keabetswe Keoagile, revealed that as a result of delays in the review of the Wildlife Conservation and Protection Areas Act, Botswana incurred serious financial losses.
Botswana is hosting the ‘1st Africa Biodiversity Summit,’ which is themed “leveraging, biodiversity for prosperity” at Arirang Conference Centre in Tlokweng.
The Minister of Natural Resources, Conservation and Tourism, Philda N. Kereng, officially re-opened both Mombo and King’s Pool, Wilderness Safaris’ Premier camps in Botswana’s...
Participants at the Global Sustainability Tourism Conference(GSTC) in Maun have warned that unless local communities receive Government support to patent indigenous products like traditional...
Former President Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama has called for a symbiotic relationship between host communities and the tourism product to further stakeholder...