
Gaborone
Wild Weekender in Gaborone with Kids
Family-friendly bush vibes and city comforts in one weekend
Three easygoing days in and around Gaborone mixing city sights, gentle wildlife encounters, and village culture. Designed for a halal-observant family, this plan keeps everything close together, with lots of green spaces and simple, low-stress logistics.
Where to Stay

Avani Gaborone Resort & Casino
Resort-style hotel with gardens, a large pool, and palm trees just off the CBD, offering family rooms and easy access to city highlights and main road out to Mokolodi.

Peermont Mondior Gaborone
Comfortable 3–4 star property in a quiet, green neighborhood close to the CBD with apartment-style rooms, gardens, and a small pool.
Good to Know
Book Key Nature Activities Ahead
Reserve Mokolodi game drives, Kgale Hill guided hike-and-picnic tours, and Crocodile Pools cruises at least a few days before your weekend—especially in the dry season—so you get morning slots when it’s cooler and animals are active.
Halal Food Strategy in Gaborone
While purely halal-branded restaurants are limited, many chain and hotel restaurants can prepare fully halal-friendly meals if you specify no pork, no alcohol in cooking, and request vegetarian, fish, or (where confirmed) halal-chicken dishes; confirm at the counter or with the manager before ordering.
Plan Around the Midday Heat
Try to schedule game drives and hikes before 11 AM, then use midday for malls, crafts, or hotel pool time, and head back out again after 3–4 PM when it’s more comfortable.
Cash for Small Fees & Tips
Carry small Pula notes for village entrance fees, local guides at rock painting sites, parking attendants, and tips for drivers or rangers, as these are rarely payable by card.
Clothing & Footwear for Bush Settings
Pack closed shoes or trainers for hikes and bush walks, a light jacket for early mornings and evenings, and neutral-colored clothing (khaki, olive, brown) that’s more comfortable and less conspicuous in wildlife areas.
Your Day Trip Itinerary

Rhapsody’s Gaborone
Contemporary restaurant with greenery-filled terrace and warm lighting; order grilled beef or chicken steaks, linefish, or vegetarian pasta and specify halal so they can prepare on separate utensils and avoid alcohol-based sauces.

Nando’s Riverwalk Gaborone
Casual peri-peri chicken chain at Riverwalk Mall; in Botswana many outlets use halal-certified chicken—ask specifically for halal chicken, avoid any pork items, and choose flame-grilled chicken with sides like spicy rice, corn, and salad.

Gaborone Game Reserve
Small reserve within the city limits where you can self-drive or join a local operator to spot antelope, warthogs, giraffes (sometimes), birds, and enjoy picnic spots amid bush and acacia trees.

Gaborone City Highlights & Three Dikgosi Monument
Join a half-day city tour (via reputable operator) covering the Three Dikgosi Monument, Government Enclave, Main Mall, and Old Naledi for an overview of Botswana’s history and daily life.
Main Mall & Free Explore in CBD
Stroll the pedestrian Main Mall, watch local life, browse simple shops, and let the kids pick out snacks or small souvenirs; great for 1–2 hours of unstructured wandering.

Primi Piatti Airport Junction
Lively Italian-South African chain with lots of plants and wood; choose vegetarian pizzas and pastas (e.g., Margherita, veggie pizza, arrabbiata, salads) and confirm no alcohol or pork products in your dish, or request fish mains cooked separately.

Mugg & Bean Airport Junction
South African café chain with big portions in a light, plant-accented setting; stick to vegetarian breakfasts, pancakes, muffins, salads, and fish dishes, asking staff to avoid bacon and any pork or alcohol-based ingredients.

Botswana Craft Courtyard Restaurant
Rustic courtyard surrounded by crafts and greenery; order grilled fish, chicken, or vegetarian stews and ask clearly for halal preparation (no pork, no alcohol in sauces, separate utensils), which they can accommodate on request.

Mokolodi Nature Reserve Guided Game Drive
Pre-book a morning or afternoon game drive at Mokolodi to see rhinos, giraffes, zebras, antelope, and possibly leopards amid a patchwork of bush, rocky kopjes, and waterholes; many tours add the reptile park or vulture session.

Crocodile Pools River Safari
Take a boat cruise on the Notwane River to see crocodiles, birdlife, and leafy riverbanks; many packages combine this with transfers from Gaborone.
Botswana Craft Shopping & Live Craft Demonstrations
Visit Botswana Craft to see and purchase baskets, textiles, carvings, and sometimes watch artisans at work in a shaded courtyard filled with trees and local art.
15 activities across 3 days
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