Car-hire / Self-drive

Chobe is accessible by tarred road from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia. Vehicles are driven on the left hand side of the road. A valid international driver’s license, along with vehicle registration documents, are required to drive in Chobe, and drivers should always carry them.

Most major roads in Chobe are tarred and driving conditions are generally good. The main roads to established areas are regularly graded. Four-wheel drive is required when travelling in the national parks and reserves, as well as in remote areas. Car and four-wheel drive rental services are widely available in major tourist centres, airports and hotels.

Customs

All goods acquired outside Botswana must be declared when you enter the country.

Custom Offices

Head Office

Private Bag 0013, Gaborone

Tel: +267 363 8000 /9000

Fax: +267 363 9999

BURS Service Centre

Private Bag 0013, Gaborone

Tel: +267 363 8888

Fax: +267 363 9999

South RegionSouth Central Region

P.O. Box 263, Lobatse

Tel: +267 533-0566,

Fax: +267 533-2477

Private Bag 00102, Gaborone

Tel: +267 363 8000 / 9999

Fax: +267 392 2781

P O Box 5, Jwaneng

Tel: +267 588 0695

Fax: +267 588 3438

Gaborone Post Office

P/Bag 00102, Gaborone

Tel: +267 390 1210

Central RegionNorth Region

P O Box 97, Palapye

Tel: +267 492 0388

Fax: +267 492 0784

P O Box 457, Francistown

Tel: +267 241 3635

Fax: +267 241 3114/4267

P O Box 240, Mahalapye

Tel: +267 471 0486

Fax: +267 471 0873

P O Box 129, Selebi Phikwe

Tel: +267 261 3699 /0627

Fax: +267 261 5367

 

North West Region

P O Box 219, Maun

Tel: +267 686 1312

Fax: +267 686 0194

 

 

Driver's License

Drivers are required to carry their licenses at all times. Licenses from neighbouring countries are accepted in Botswana. If not written in English, a certified written translation is required. International drivers’ licenses are accepted in Botswana.

Pets

The importation of animals is closely regulated for public health reasons and also for the well being of the animals. Domestic pets and livestock may be imported subject to animal health restrictions.

For more information contact:

Director of Animal Health & Production

P/Bag 0032, Gaborone

Tel: 267 395-0500

Note: A valid certificate of identity, rabies vaccination and movement permit issued in Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Swaziland, Namibia or Zimbabwe will be accepted at the time of importation into Botswana.

Self-drive Camping

Embarking on a camping trip in Chobe requires a good deal of planning and preparation. You will be going to remote areas, accessible only by four-wheel drive, where water, petrol or food may not be available. You may often be driving on rough terrain, and through heavy sand, in conditions very different from those you are used to.

As a general rule, take all food requirements to last your stay. Take at least 20 litres of water per person, preferably more; for desert destinations, carry between 50 and 100 litres. Carry at least 100 litres of petrol in long-range tanks or in metal jerry tins. Take spare vehicle parts for breakdowns.

As campsites within game reserves and national parks are usually not fenced, it is important for campers to take necessary precautionary measures to ensure their safety, and to abide by the information provided by wildlife officers.

The following basic camping rules should be strictly heeded:

  • Only camp in designated campsites.
  • Always sleep in your tent, roof tent or vehicle. Make sure your tent zips up well.
  • Don’t sleep with legs or arms protruding from the tent.
  • Use rubbish receptacles at the campsites; if there are none, carry away all rubbish until you get to the next town.
  • Cigarette butts should be well extinguished and placed in a rubbish bag, not thrown on the ground.
  • Make sure the campfire is well extinguished at the end of the evening, or after use, and cover it with sand.
  • Don’t sleep on bridges or animal paths, particularly those of elephants and hippos.
  • Bury all faecal matter and burn all toilet paper.
  • Don’t bathe or drink from still bodies of water; there is the danger of bilharzia.
  • In the Okavango, don’t swim in lagoons or streams; there is the danger of crocodiles and/or hippos.
  • Children must be constantly supervised. Never leave them alone in the campsite. Never allow children to nap on the ground or in the open.
  • Don’t stray far from the campsite, or walk in the bush, unless with a qualified guide.

Driving is on the left side of the road. The national speed limit on tarred roads is 120 km/h and 60 km/h in towns and villages. Watch out for wildlife and domestic animals on the roads. In the National parks always stay on the established tracks in order to avoid the ugly scars left by off-road driving. Stay below the 40km/h speed limit for the safety of wildlife and yourselves.

The general rule of thumb for camping in Chobe is – take only memories,leave only footprints.

Visas

Citizens of most European and Common-wealth countries do not require a visa for entry into Botswana.

Visitors should check with Botswana embassies or consulates, or their travel agents, before departure.

It is vital for visitors to carry a valid passport and sufficient funds to facilitate their stay.

Note: For countries with whom Botswana has no diplomatic representation, visa information and processing is available through Embassies and High Commissions.

Countries Requiring Visas

All Citizens of Commonwealth countries do not require visa except those from Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ghana, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Foreign nationals whose countries have signed a Visa Abolition Agreement with Botswana are also not required to apply for a visaBelow is a list of all the countries that require visas.

Afghanistan

Cote d’Ivoire

Kuwait

Philippines

Albania

Croatia

Kyrgyzstan (Kirghizia)

Poland

Algeria

Czech Republic

Laos PDR

Qatar

Andorra

Djibouti

Latvia

Romania

Angola

Dominican Republic

Lebanon

Russia

Armenia

Ecuador

Liberia

Rwanda

Azerbaijan

Egypt

Libya

Sao Tome and Principe

Bahrain

El Salvador

Lithuania

Saudi Arabia

Bangladesh

Equatorial Guinea

Macedonia

Senegal

Belarus

Eritrea

Mali

Slovakia

Benin

Estonia

Madagascar

Slovenia

Bhutan

Ethiopia

Marshall Islands

Somalia

Bolivia

Gabon

Mauritania

Sudan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Georgia

Micronesia

Suriname

Bulgaria

Guatemala

Moldova

Syria

Burkina Faso

Guinea

Monaco

Taiwan

Burundi

Guinea Bissau

Mongolia

Tajikistan

Cambodia

Haiti

Morocco

Thailand

Cameroon

Honduras

Mozambique

Togo

Cape Verde

Hungary

Myanmar (Burma)

Tunisia

Central African Republic

Indonesia

Nepal

Turkey

Chad

Iran

Nicaragua

Turkmenistan

China

Iraq

Niger

Ukraine
Columbia

Ivory Coast

Oman

United Arab Emirates

Comoros

Jordan

Pakistan

Uzbekistan

Congo

Kazakhstan

Palau

Vietnam

Democratic Republic of Congo

Korea DPR

Panama

Yemen

Border Posts

Contact information you need for border posts and Airports in Botswana.

Botswana /South Africa

Pont Drift (Tuli)

P O Box 129, Selebi Phikwe

Tel: +267 264 5260

Fax: +267 264 5354

Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30

Martin’s Drift

P O Box 100, Sherwood

Tel: +267 491 5907 /5913

Fax: +267 491 5905

Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00

Zanzibar

P O Box 122, Tsetsebjwe

Tel: +267 264 6217/263 0012

Fax: +267 263 0009

Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h30

Platjan

P O Box 129, Selebi Phikwe

Tel: +267 264 6333

Fax: +267 264 6375

Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00

Sikwane

P O Box 54, Sikwane

Tel:  +267 570 0000

Fax: +267 577 8209

Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30

Tlokweng

P/Bag 00102, Gaborone

Tel: +267 317 800

Fax: +267 393 1403

Opening hours: 06h00 – 00h00

Ramotswa (Bridge)

P O Box V118, Ramotswa

Tel: +267 539 0344

Fax: +267 539 0344

Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h00

Pioneer Gate

P O Box 211, Lobatse

Tel: +267 533 3992/0387

Fax: +267 530 1161

Opening hours: 06h00 – 00h00

Ramatlabama

P/Bag 001, Pitshane

Tel: +267 540 7170/548 6296

Fax: +267 548 6306

Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00

Phitshane Molopo

P O Box 32, Phitshane Molopo

Tel: +267 548 7204

Opening hours: 07h30 – 18h00

Hereford/ Bray

P O Box 103, Werda

Tel: +267 653 0068/9

Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30

Makopong

P O Box 164, Werda

Tel: +267 653 0063

Fax: +267 653 0064

Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h30

Bokspits

Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00

McCarthy Rust/Tshabong

P/Bag 10, Tshabong

Tel: +267 653 0056

Fax: +267 653 0055

Opening hours: 08h00 – 18h00

Middlepits

P/Bag M10,Tsabong

Tel: +267 653 0060

Fax: +267 653 0055

Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00

Two Rivers

Opening hours: 07h30 – 16h00

Parr’s Halt

Opening hours: 08h00 – 16h00

 

Botswana /Namibia

Mamuno

P O Box 69, Charles Hill

Tel: +267 659 2013

Fax: +267 659 2271

Opening hours: 07h00 – 00h00

Ngoma

P O Box 346, Kasane

Tel: +267 620 0050

Opening hours: 07h00 – 18h00

Mohembo

P O Box 197, Shakawe

Tel: +267 687 5505

Fax: +267 687 5524

Opening hours: 06h00 – 18h00

 

Botswana / Zimbabwe

Ramokgwebana

P O Box 1, Ramokgwebana

Tel: +267 248 9266

Fax: +267 248 9286

Opening hours: 06h00 – 22h00

Maitengwe

P O Box 174 ,Maitengwe

Tel: +267 248 3275 

Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30

Pandamatenga

P O Box 95, Kasane

Tel: +267 623 2029

Opening hours: 08h00 – 17h00

Matsiloje 

P O Box 93, Matsiloje

Tel: +267 248 3275

Opening hours: 07h00 – 16h30

Kazungula Road

P O Box 41, Kasane

Tel: +267 625 0320/1303

Fax: +267 625 1315

Opening hours: 06h00 – 20h00

 

Botswana / Zambia

Kazungula Border Post

P O Box 41, Kasane

Tel: +267 625 0420

Fax: +267 625 0192

Opening hours: 06h00 – 18h30