One of the recent achievements of Botswana is its newly developed transport system which has made
reaching Botswana far easier. Due to the development of transport system there has been a marked impact on the economy of the country. Tourism has flourished as an industry. Botswana is now accessible via railways, air and roads.
Reaching Botswana from neighboring countries as well as international destinations has become quite convenient.
Reaching Botswana by Air
The airlines service in Botswana has played a major role in the development of the country. The airlines connect different parts of the country to a number of international destinations, which in turn has encouraged foreign investments and tourism industry. There are around 86 airports connecting the place to a number of domestic as well as international destinations of Cape Town, Johannesburg, Harare and many others. Thus reaching Botswana by air has become very convenient these days.
Reaching Botswana by Railway
Botswana is connected to its neighboring countries Zimbabwe and South Africa by railways. From Zimbabwe and South Africa reaching Botswana via railway is the easiest option one can have. Botswana railways connecting different places are:
- Gaborone and Francistown
- Lobatse and Bulawayo
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Reaching Botswana by Road
The Trans Kalahari highway connects Botswana to Walvis Bay in Namibia through South Africa’s Gaueteng Province. The road also connects main cities of Gaborone, Francistown and Kasane. The new road network from Francistown to Maun and Shikawe has made reaching Botswana by road a convenient option.