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Public Holidays in Botswana
Going to Botswana at a time of Botswana public holidays can be more interesting because at those times tourism is at its peak. Different festivals are going on according to the Botswana public holiday, and that can raise the bar of your tour there. Botswana holidays and celebrations call for an entirely different kind of atmosphere throughout the country which can add up to your trip as well.
Botswana Public Holiday in 2018
Botswana public holiday in 2018 has a total of 15 days, and on all of these holidays, different setups are done to celebrate them. All of these Botswana national holidays are very similar to the holidays celebrated all across the world except a few.
New Year Holidays & Celebration in Botswana
One of the Botswana public holidays is the New Years Eve which is celebrated just as it is celebrated everywhere in the world. Another similar Botswana public holiday is the Good Friday which is a Friday before the Easter Sunday where the families reunite and have big gatherings such as family dinners and celebrations.
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Labor Holiday in Botswana
Then a labor day is celebrated that is celebrated by giving a day off as a token for appreciation and gratitude to the labors of the country. Then there are the president days which are to honor the president and are celebrated on the 3rd Monday in the month of July and the following Tuesday.
Botswana Public Holidays 2019
Then the Botswana public holidays include the three Botswana days that are celebrated on the 30th September, 1st October and the 2nd October. It is a sign of celebration for getting independence from the rule of the United Kingdom in 1966. In Botswana public holiday 2019, it is going to be celebrated on 30th September and 1st October excluding the previous Sunday.
Other Information About Public Holidays in Botswana
After inaugurating the busiest airport after Sir Sereste Khama’s name, Sereste Khama is honored by giving a day off in the Botswana public holiday calendar. Sereste Khama was a royal household of Bamangwatos who officially became the king at a surprising age of four due to his father’s death. After the independence he was the first president of this nation and this day is dedicated to his efforts. Now, whether you want to learn the tradition of the country and plan your trip according to the days of Botswana public holiday or you want to reschedule your trip to the days when no public holiday is given, it is up to you for choosing the option that suits you better.