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Africa - Botswana & Zimbabwe Travel Reference Waterproof Map

Description

Book Synopsis: Both Botswana and its neighbor, Zimbabwe, form a common entity and a British heritage in Central Southern Africa, but there the resemblance ends. The Bechuana formed an alliance of sorts with the British to protect them from the Boers in the then-nearby Transvaal. Upon a peaceful transition to independence as Botswana, it has evolved into a democratic and peaceful country. Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia, is a failed state, although potentially, Zimbabwe could dominate tourism if governmental affairs were orderly. This map focuses on Botswana simply because that country is a beacon of orderly pleasantness in the continent; well run, touristically well developed, with good infrastructure, and close to the game preserves of both South Africa and Zimbabwe. The map includes a large inset map of Gaborone, the capital, but most visitors fly into Maun, in the north, which is close to the country's greatest assets, the Okavango Delta, home of one of the greatest wildlife preserves on earth. Personally, I prefer the central Kalahari Desert area, because it is so unique, but wildlife viewing is the source of the country's top rating as a tourist destination. To the west is Namibia, another country that has evolved into a sensible independent country, and to the east and south is South Africa. One can enter Zimbabwe at Kazanula or at Plumtree, to visit Victoria Falls, one of the great physical attractions of Africa. The second side of our map shows this country in great detail, and having lived in the country for several years, I can attest to its attractiveness. Inset maps of Harare, the capital, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, and the Great Zimbabwe Ruins make this map essential for anyone visiting this country. A word of caution must be given here, in that the condition of many of the roads has deteriorated over time, petrol is often unavailable, and basic foodstuffs are costly. The 7th Edition map has been printed on durable tear-resistant stone paper and should outlast any visit.

Details

Are you dreaming of an African adventure? Look no further than our Botswana & Zimbabwe Travel Reference Waterproof Map Book. This comprehensive map book is your key to unlocking the wonders of Central Southern Africa. With a focus on Botswana, a country renowned for its orderly and pleasant atmosphere, this map book provides you with the essential information you need for an unforgettable trip.

Botswana, a beacon of tourism excellence in Africa, offers a wealth of attractions for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. Fly into Maun, located in the north, and be enchanted by the breathtaking Okavango Delta. This unique wildlife preserve is home to some of the world's most incredible creatures. For those seeking a more offbeat experience, the central Kalahari Desert area offers unparalleled beauty and tranquility.

But that's not all! Our map book also extends its coverage to Zimbabwe, a country with immense potential. From the majestic Victoria Falls, one of Africa's greatest natural wonders, to the captivating cities of Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe has plenty to offer. Gain insights into the rich history and culture of the region with detailed inset maps of iconic landmarks such as the Great Zimbabwe Ruins.

With the 7th Edition of our map book, you can rest assured that you have a durable and reliable companion for your journey. Printed on tear-resistant stone paper, this map book will withstand the test of time, ensuring that you can explore these fascinating destinations without worry. Don't miss out on this essential travel tool!

Ready to embark on your African adventure? Get your Botswana & Zimbabwe Travel Reference Waterproof Map Book now and discover the hidden treasures of Central Southern Africa.

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