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You'll most likely arrive via Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, just 15 km north of Gaborone. Numerous international car rental agencies are located within the airport, making car pick-up quick and convenient.
Like in Britain, Botswana drivers stick to the left-hand side of the road. However, traffic signal patterns might differ. Red means stop, green for go, and amber signals are rare. Speed limits are generally 60 km per hour in cities and can reach up to 120 km per hour on highways.
For city exploration, compact cars are recommended due to crowded city streets. For safari travels, SUVs or 4x4's are the go-to options.
In the city centre, you can find both open-air and secured underground parking. Some areas operate a "pay and display" system where you purchase a ticket from a machine and display it on your windshield.
Consider road tripping from Gaborone to nearby cities like Lobatse, famous for its hot springs, Francistown, known for its gold mining heritage, or Kasane, the gateway to the Chobe National Park.
Be prepared for a semi-arid climate, hotter than what you'd typically experience in England. It can reach highs of 31°C in summer, and go down to around 6°C in winter. The official currency is Botswana Pula (BWP). Most businesses accept credit cards, but it's advisable to carry some cash when travelling outside the city.
The Maitisong Festival, held in April, is one of Gaborone's top cultural events packed with music, dance, and theatre performances.
Remember to always respect local driving laws. Keep left, buckle up, and enjoy your journey through the beautiful landscapes and bustling cities of Botswana.