Requirements to travel to Botswana

We tell you what are the essential requirements to be able to travel to Botswana
Patricia Martos

If you are thinking of doing one of our Watatu safarisYou will have to pay close attention to Requirements to travel to Botswana and make sure you have everything in order. In this article, we will tell you all the information you need to make your adventure safe and without setbacks.

Requirements to Travel to Botswana

Passport

The first essential requirement is to have a valid passport.If you are a Spanish citizen, your passport must meet the following conditions:

  • Minimum Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Botswana.
  • Blank pages: Make sure your passport has at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.

Visas

Requirements to travel to Botswana: Visa

To enter Botswana, the Spanish citizens do NOT need a visa. If your country is not exempt, you will need to apply for a visa at the Botswana embassy or consulate before traveling.

Health Requirements and Vaccines

There is no no compulsory vaccination except if you come from a country where yellow fever is endemic, then it is mandatory to present the yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Make an appointment withInternational Vaccination Center for a professional to advise you on recommended vaccines and malaria prophylaxis.

Travel insurance

It is not an official requirement, but We strongly recommend that you take out travel insurance including medical coverage, emergency evacuation and repatriation.

Medical care in Botswana can be expensive and limited in certain areas, so insurance will give you peace of mind. Also, if you add the cancellation coverage, you can rest assured that you have a plan B in the face of any unforeseen event.

Take a look at our postThe Best Travel Insurance for Safari in Tanzania

Money and Currency

Requirements to travel to Botswana: Pula (BWP)

The official currency isPula (BWP). Although in cities and tourist places accept US dollarsonly after 2017, it does not hurt to bring local currency for minor expenses.

Thecredit cards are accepted in category hotels and restaurants, but are not accepted in small businesses or in rural areas.Make sure you bring enough cash.

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Patricia Martos

If you are thinking of doing one of our Watatu safarisYou will have to pay close attention to Requirements to travel to Botswana and make sure you have everything in order. In this article, we will tell you all the information you need to make your adventure safe and without setbacks.

Requirements to Travel to Botswana

Passport

The first essential requirement is to have a valid passport.If you are a Spanish citizen, your passport must meet the following conditions:

  • Minimum Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Botswana.
  • Blank pages: Make sure your passport has at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.

Visas

Requirements to travel to Botswana: Visa

To enter Botswana, the Spanish citizens do NOT need a visa. If your country is not exempt, you will need to apply for a visa at the Botswana embassy or consulate before traveling.

Health Requirements and Vaccines

There is no no compulsory vaccination except if you come from a country where yellow fever is endemic, then it is mandatory to present the yellow fever vaccination certificate.

Make an appointment withInternational Vaccination Center for a professional to advise you on recommended vaccines and malaria prophylaxis.

Travel insurance

It is not an official requirement, but We strongly recommend that you take out travel insurance including medical coverage, emergency evacuation and repatriation.

Medical care in Botswana can be expensive and limited in certain areas, so insurance will give you peace of mind. Also, if you add the cancellation coverage, you can rest assured that you have a plan B in the face of any unforeseen event.

Take a look at our postThe Best Travel Insurance for Safari in Tanzania

Money and Currency

Requirements to travel to Botswana: Pula (BWP)

The official currency isPula (BWP). Although in cities and tourist places accept US dollarsonly after 2017, it does not hurt to bring local currency for minor expenses.

Thecredit cards are accepted in category hotels and restaurants, but are not accepted in small businesses or in rural areas.Make sure you bring enough cash.