Maun Botswana City Tours

Maun Botswana City Tours

The town of Maun is the third-largest in Botswana. It is an eclectic mix of modern buildings and native huts. There are shopping malls, banks, restaurants, a few hotels, and some happening bars. Maun is the tourism capital of Botswana and the administrative center of Ngamiland. It is also the headquarters of numerous safaris and air-charter operations. Regular provision of almost anything can be bought in Maun, and the town boasts several good shopping centers, filling stations, a range of hotels and lodges as well as a variety of car and 4 x 4 vehicle hire.

Most tourists enter the Okavango through Maun, situated at the gateway to the Delta and Moremi Game Reserve. Maun International Airport which was officially opened in 1996 after extensive renovations are serviced by Air Botswana and there are direct flights to Johannesburg in South Africa.

However, most of the air traffic is associated with ferrying travelers to the many lodges in the area and the ever-popular game flights. Maun Airport is one of the busiest airports in Southern Africa when one takes into the number of flight arrivals and departures per hour.

History of Maun

Since Maun’s founding in 1915 as the tribal capital of the Batawana people, it has had a reputation as a hard-living ‘Wild West’ town helping the local cattle ranching and hunting operations. However, with the growth of the tourism industry and the completion of the tar road from Nata in the early 1990s, Maun has developed swiftly, losing much of its old town character. It is now home to over 30,000 people.

The name Maun is derived from the San word ‘Maung’, which translates ‘the place of short reeds’. The village started in 1915 as the capital for the Tawana people. The capital was transferred from Toteng after a glorious victory over Ndebele King Lobengula.

This metropolis is now distributed along the wide banks of the timeless Thamalakane River where red lechwe can still be seen grazing next to local donkeys, goats, and cattle.

Maun game reserve

Other areas in and around Maun include the small Maun Game Reserve which covers only 8km2 of woodland. It follows the Thamalakane riverbank upstream from the Best Western Riley’s Hotel and consists of the original ‘Place of Reeds’ from which the town derived its name. The reserve is open every day and is negotiated by various walking trails.

Things to do in Maun Botswana city tours

The Crocodile farm

The Crocodile Farm is 12 km South of Maun on the Sehitwa road and open to visitors. General information on crocodile farming and Nile crocodiles is provided.

Ostrich Farm:

A new attraction in Maun is the Boro-Bonche Ostrich Farm, 9km from town on Moremi Rd. Open from Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

Maun Environmental Education Center:

The 2.5 sq km Maun Environmental Education Center, on the eastern bank of the Thamalakane River, provides schoolchildren with information about wildlife and the bush.

Nhabe Museum:

Thye Nhabe Museum outlines the natural history and culture of the Okavango area. It is situated in the historic building built by the British military in 1939.

When to visit Maun city

The best time to visit Maun is during the winter months from May to October when it is little or no rainfall and the days are warm and cloudless. The nights can be cold, so take something warm. November to April can be very hot, with most of the rainfall between December and February.

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