The Latest Botswana Travel Advice – Coronavirus

Botswana travel advice for visitors during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Establishing all travel, health and entry requirements when visiting a foreign country can be a daunting task so we have provided a useful summary of the regular and special entry requirements for visiting Botswana. These are up to date as of 2 December 2021. We recommend checking with your embassy for the latest information and contacting us with any questions.

Botswana has always been a relatively easy and straight forward country to visit and this is still true during the global Covid pandemic. With no quarantine requirements and only proof of vaccination and a negative COVID test required on entry and exit it is a great destination for those looking for some post-lockdown therapy.

COVID-19 specific entry and exit requirements for Botswana

Botswana’s borders remain open. All visitors must show proof of vaccination and present a negative COVID-19 PCR test on arrival and on departure. Visitors meeting these requirements and not showing signs of COVID do not need to quarantine on arrival.

  • Proof of vaccination is required on arrival for all visitors aged 18 years or over
  • Proof of vaccination must be in English
  • Your COVID-19 PCR test must be performed no more than 72 hours prior to arrival in Botswana
  • A PCR Test is required to depart from Botswana, this must be taken within 72 hours of departure.
  • Visitors must present paper copies of their COVID-19 PCR negative test certificate on entry and exit.
  • Electronic copies of the certificate will not be accepted.
  • Children under 5 years do not need COVID-19 PCR negative test certificate.
  • The COVID-19 PCR negative test certificate must include the date on which the test was performed, and this must be no more than 72 hours from the date of arrival into Botswana.
  • Visitors will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon entry by taking temperatures. If you show symptoms of Coronavirus you will be need to undertake mandatory testing and possible isolation or quarantine at your own cost.

Accessing COVID-19 test certificates for departure from Botswana

  • All travellers are required to produce a negative PCR COVID-test on departure from Botswana
  • Tests must be performed no later than 72 hours from departure
  • Testing facilities are available in a number of towns, including Maun, Kasane and Gaborone.
  • Testing is provided by Pharma Group and Diagnofirm. Testing is done 5 minutes from Maun Airport.

Currently testing in Maun has a 24 hour turn around so we recommend staying a night in Maun before departure to allow adequate time for processing.

Alternatively arrangements can be made for tests to be taken in camp the day before departure to avoid a night in Maun, at an additional cost for flying the test administrator into camp.

Botswana travel advice for visitors during the Coronavirus pandemic when travelling through South Africa and other countries to reach Botswana

Most visitors to Botswana fly via South Africa or overland from Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Travellers are reminded that unless their journey to Botswana is entirely on an airport transit basis they will need to comply with the relevant entry requirements for any country in which they clear immigration. Currently South Africa’s entry requirements are the similar to Botswana’s but travellers are advised to monitor these in the lead up to travel. As such travellers should ensure they have allocated adequate time for testing and pre-booked a test online (see above).

Regular entry requirements for all visitors to Botswana

The following standard entry requirements should be noted in addition to the special COVID conditions for entry. Please see our Travel Advice section for further details.

  • Passports must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry to Botswana
  • Passports must include at least two clear pages facing each other
  • Dual nationals using two different passports can only enter the country on the same passport they used to exit the previous country.
  • Visas- The majority of visitors to Botswana do not require a Visa. A list of countries whose citizens do require a visa to enter Botswana can be found on the Botswana Tourism Page. It is strongly recommend that visitors allow a month to process their Visa.
  • Travelling with children – all children (under 18 years of age) who are travelling into or through Botswana must provide a certified copy of their full unabridged birth certificate (or the original) as well as a valid passport. An abridged (short) birth certificate won’t be accepted. If only one parent is travelling with the child an affidavit from the other parent consenting to the travel should be presented. If both parents are not travelling then temporary guardianship must be given.
  • Health requirements – No immunisations are required in order to enter Botswana. However, if you have previously been to an area designated as ‘at risk’ of yellow fever will need to show proof of immunisation in order to enter Botswana.

For any further information and Botswana travel advice for visitors during the Coronavirus pandemic please get in touch.

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