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Where to go shopping in Botswana

botswana shopping

You all must have read and heard much about Botswana and holiday travel. But how about shopping on your tour to Botswana? When it comes to shopping on holiday, Botswana edges out most Africa destinations. In fact, some Botswana visitors make a full time living doing it. Shopping in Botswana can be an exciting experience. It’s a vibrant shopping place. Buying something often involves discovering interesting surroundings and exploring new ones. tranquilafrica.com offers an online sight of Botswana shopping, where to shop and guiding tips of shopping in Botswana.

WHERE TO GO SHOPPING IN BOTSWANA

In general, shops in Botswana open between 08:00 and 18:00 during the week and from 08:30 to 13:00 on Saturday. Shops are usually closed on Sunday and some smaller shops may close for an hour or two at lunchtime.

  • African Arts Market: Located next to the Bushman Craft Shop near the airport terminal. Sells an impressive range of products including photographic prints, traditional items, jewellery and locally made pottery.
  • Spar Supermarket: Spar Supermarket in the Ngami Centre is another perfect choice for the ardent shoppers
  • South Ring MallSells several products ranging from home utensils, stationery, fresh products, etc
  • Shoprite SupermarketShoprite is one of the biggest and most elegant shopping areas in the country.
  • Score Supermarket: Score supermarket sells fresh meat, fruit and vegetables, and has sections that are stocked fresh bread, sandwiches and other products.
  • Kingfisher Trading Co: This simple shop sells African curios at fixed but fair prices
  • Botswanacraft: Botswana’s largest craft emporium sells traditional souvenirs from all over the country including weavings from Oodi and pottery from Gabane and Thamaga.
  • Jewel of Africa: This attractive shop offers an eclectic range of carvings, sketches, shawls and other assorted African knick-knacks.
  • General Trading Co: This sells a huge range of high-priced safari gear, books, videos, and locally produced jewellery, pottery, drums and baskets.
  • Craft Workshop: This small complex of shops sells crafts and souvenirs, and also host to a flea market every last Sunday in a month.
  • Craft Centre: Sells pottery, paintings and handmade paper products and regularly features exhibitions of other arts and crafts.
  • Bushman Craft Shop: Deals in a range of both local and international books, videos and woodcarvings

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Others are;

  • Broadhurst Mall
  • Riverwalk Mall

WHAT TO SHOP IN BOTSWANA

There are shops for the local assets of each region. Come to Botswana and choose from a wide range of options ranging from handicrafts, bush-men crafts, leatherwear, bone-carvings and woodcarvings, woven items, pottery, jewellery, basketry, textiles, Carpets, Papier-mache, Shawls, Silk and Tweeds, Woodwork, Pherans, Brass, Copper and Silverware, Wall hangings with naqqashi work, Saris Cricket Bats, Crewel Furnishings, Namdas, Kullu shawls all are must-have for the tourists.

SHOPPING TIPS

It may be difficult to know where to actually start your shopping here; but, with a few tips, your shopping experience will be a great one. There are certainly more options for shopping in Botswana and you really need to have a list to save you a heap of time visiting store after store selling duplicate boring goods. Below are some essential tips and recommendations we believe should guide and inspire Botswana shoppers in making remarkable decisions on where to go and what to buy.

  • Make a shopping list which will guide you to veritable products when you next travel to Botswana
  • Go shopping to places that give you a flavour of the culture and diversity
  • Liaise with your travel agent(in the case of visitors) to avoid being a victim of fraud

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