The best time to visit Kasane is during the dry season from May to October, when wildlife is most visible.
Kasane has an international airport with flights from Gaborone and Johannesburg. It is also accessible by car from nearby countries.
Yes, Kasane is generally safe for tourists. However, visitors should take standard precautions and respect local wildlife regulations.
You can see four of the Big Five in Kasane, including elephants, lions, leopards, and buffalo, predominantly near Chobe National Park.
Activities include wildlife safaris, boat cruises on the Chobe River, bird watching, and cultural tours.
Yes, there are many local guides and tour operators who offer informative and immersive experiences in and around Kasane.
Pack light clothing, sun protection, binoculars for wildlife viewing, and a camera. It's also wise to bring insect repellent.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. It’s recommended to check with Botswana’s consulate for the latest information.
Try local dishes like Seswaa, a traditional meat stew, and Mopane worms, a unique snack enjoyed in Botswana.
Yes, Victoria Falls is approximately 70 km from Kasane, and day trips are available to this magnificent natural wonder.