06 November 2020

Botswana set to lift international travel restrictions in a phased manner!

The Government of Botswana just announced that the country's President, Dr. Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, has approved the lifting of international travel restrictions in a phased manner starting from 09 November 2020 and extending to 01 December 2020, covering the 14 Points of Entry listed as follows:

  • On the 09 November 2020, air travel will resume at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE) in Gaborone, Maun Airport (MUB) in Maun and Kasane International Airport (BBK) in Kasane.
  • On 01 December 2020, Ground Crossing will resume at the commercial border points of Kazungula road, Kazungula ferry, Ngoma, Ramokgwebana, Martins Drift, Ramatlabama, Tlokweng, Mamuno, Pioneer and Mohembo.
  • Furthermore, international air travel will resume on 01 December 2020 at Phillip G. Matante International Airport (FRW) in Francistown.

All arriving travellers will be expected to meet the following requirements:

  • Present a valid 72 Hour negative COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test result from time of departure.
  • Screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon entry.
  • Symptomatic clients upon arrival will be required to undertake mandatory testing and possible isolation and or quarantine, as per section 76 (1) (2) and 80 of the Public Health Act of 2013.
  • The traveller will be required to remain in contact with the local health authority for a period of 14 days doing self-monitoring.
  • Returning citizens and residents not meeting the requirement will undergo 14-day mandatory quarantine and testing at their own cost (as assessed by local authority).
  • Non-citizen travelers not meeting the requirements will NOT be allowed entry into Botswana.
  • Travellers exiting Botswana are expected to comply with travel regulations of the destination country at their own expense.

The remaining Points of Entry will be considered in due course subject to disease burden and harmonization with other neighbouring countries.

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