As per the Minister of Environment, Natural Resources Conservation and Tourism, the tourist camps that operate illegally will be shut down. This action came about as he mentioned the government wants a community that respected the law, closing any business that operates illegally. The minister also went on to inform that the promotion of citizen empowerment in the tourism industry is underway, with priority given to those in the wildlife management areas in order to promote the protection of natural resources.
The tourism industry in Botswana will only flourish once these rules have been implemented. Tourists will have more things to do in Gaborone, and with luxury accommodation such as the likes of Avani Gaborone Resort & Casino, looking for a base won’t be an issue.
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