Botswana Travel Guide
Botswana Travel Guide
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
The concise, user-friendly text is packed with full-color photographs, maps, and climate charts to enable visitors to make the very most of the time available. This book is produced in a geographical format with itineraries and excursions for independent travelers. The book contains panels that highlight the best that the country has to offer. The color coding makes it very easy to reference. Written with the first-time visitor in mind by authors who have an intimate knowledge of the country. Globetrotter guides recommend worthwhile sights and places of interest to visit; offer advice on where to stay, eat and shop; and suggest enjoyable excursions from major centers. The small 5'x7' trim size makes it very portable.
Botswana Travel Guide,Globetrotter,New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd.,1853685674,Africa,Travel
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