The study aimed at identifying and explaining current challenges faced in the development of domestic tourism in Botswana. A review of recent travel patterns by Batswana shows an increasing outbound movement for leisure purposes. This in itself shows a propensity to travel which is an antecedent to...
The government is also actively engaged in the same. For instance, The Botswana government is developing its commitment to protect nature, which supports eco-tourism growth and fosters a more inclusive and resilient economy. The government has developed a “National Ecotourism Strategy” to preserve ...
doi:10.46222/ajhtl.19770720.366Mogomotsi, Patricia KefilweMogomotsi, Goemeone E. J.Stone, Lesego S.Stone, Moren T.African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure
The African buffalo is one of the “Big Five” [39] and contributes to consumptive and non-consumptive tourism [40,41], provides a source of proteins and income for local communities [42] and is an important member of the ungulate guild who shapes habitat heterogeneity in and outside ...
There are reports that community-based tourism has been successful in Botswana. In particular, it has been suggested that the Sankuyo Tshwaragano Management Trust of Botswana is one such example. The current research seeks to determine the basis of this success. Information was obtained from ...
Stone, M.T. (2013). Protected Areas, Tourism and Rural Community Livelihoods in Botswana. U.M.I. Dissertation ThesisStone, M. T. (2013). Protected areas, tourism and rural community livelihoods in Botswana (Doctoral dissertation). Arizona State University....
The economic potential of wildlife tourism as a tool for conservation of the natural resources in one district in northern Botswana, Ngamiland, is the focus of the study. The overall goal of this project is to develop a tourism valuation model to integrate the components of wildlife tourism. ...