We woke up to slightly overcast blue skies and a breeze- something that happens once every never in Botswana- so the day was already off to a great start! We drove through Tlokweng, Gaborone to get to Riverside Mall, the most popular mall in Bots, and the multi-cultured(and racial) nature of Bots surprised me once again:) We bought a few things for the baby shower, I used an ATM- and got pulas out (this is note-worthy for me okay!)- and we headed out to Liban, a Lebanese restaurant with a beautiful interior and generous portions in the area.
Masa Square |
After the Baby Shower my friend took us for a drive through Phakalane, one of their suburban areas and we oooed and aaaed at people's beautiful homes. It was fascinating to see how Phakalane is so different to the areas where most people in Bots live (including their capital city) but despite the very apparent gap there still seems to be little to no poverty in this country. We encountered a beggar at a garage on our last morning there and even my friend, who resides in Bots, was shocked that Bots had a homeless person at all; poverty is just not a condition they have there. The people(most people) who don't live in the suburbs are genuinely content with their land, farms and homes. This led me to quickly jot down "what if nothing's wrong with an economical gap... the state of the bottom will determine the state of the nation" to ponder on later before we headed home to retire for the evening...
The border was a lot busier on the way back into South Africa than on the way out so you can imagine my relief when I saw that South African citizens had their own line- YES! I made it through and was welcomed back home before getting back on the bus and continuing my journey back home:)
So what's not so great about Bots? I'd say the best part about it is also the worst part: while I'd recommend it as a holiday destination, the slow service was a bit frustrating even for me, a holiday-maker. We eventually had to leave Western Union because of the incredibly lacklustre attitude of the lady at the cashier post who told us that she may not be able to assist us by 1.30pm when the time was 11.30 and there were only three people in front of us in the queue.
The heat can get a bit overwhelming but a fan/aircon will help with that when indoors- nope, nudity is not that effective either I'm afraid- but try it;)
I can honestly say that I loved this visit a lot more than my first. I was younger and suuuper emotional the first time around so that has a way of being a bit of a buzzkill. But I know now: get your emotions in check before embarking on travels- because who can see through tears anyways?
I cannot wait to go back in 2016 (with tons of sunscreen and a great camera). The weather can't be kind everytime I go:)
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