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1. Sanitas Restaurant
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🌟Walk into Africa's Wizard of Oz, Gaborone Botanical Garden is waiting for you! 🌈 👣Every step into this magical land is a new discovery. From the moment you enter the garden, you will be surrounded by greenery, as if you are in a huge natural oxygen bar! 🍃 🔍Follow the signs and shuttle between the rare plant garden and the medicinal plant garden. Each plant has its story, waiting for you to listen. 📚Remember to bring your camera📷 to capture these elves in nature and let their beauty freeze in your lens. 🚶♀️Be careful with your feet. Although the road here is flat, you should also avoid stepping on those shy little guys. 🌱For poisonous or thorny plants, we just appreciate them from a distance! 💧Don't forget to bring your water bottle🥤. In between explorations, find a cool place to take a rest, replenish water, and continue your green journey. 📚Want to learn more about these plants? Then don't miss the plant knowledge lectures or activities in the park, which will surely open your eyes and give you a lot of gains! 🎓 💌Finally, don't forget to leave your footprints on this magical land, but don't take anything that doesn't belong to you! 🌍Protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility!
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3. Gaborone Yacht Club
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Gaborone Reservoir in Botswana, Africa, is surrounded by mountains, with rocks along the coast and blue water, like a sea. Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, is relatively dry and water-deficient, and relies on this reservoir for daily water supply. You can do some water activities when you come to the yacht club. I happened to see a person standing up and paddling quickly in the water, like a reed crossing the river. He might be Chinese. There is also a restaurant located on a hill by the water, with a wide view. The whole reservoir and mountains are in full view, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. According to the domestic operating ideas, if you don’t sell some special reservoir fish in the reservoir, isn’t it a waste of natural resources? There is really no such thing here. But at the fork of the road outside the entrance, locals sell catfish and carp. The price is affordable, Hawaiian pizza is 115 pula (61RMB), beer is 28 pula (15RMB), Sex On the Dam cocktail is 90 pula (48RMB), and a tip of about 10% is paid. The pizza is freshly made and baked, and the taste is good. But because I am not a member of the yacht club, I need to pay an additional 20 pula (11 RMB) per person. I also encountered two small animals flashing by, with brown fur, fluffy and chubby. I thought they were marmots or otters. I asked the waiter and found out that they were rock rabbits, a kind of rabbit that lives among rocks. It looks slightly different from hares and feels cuter and more lovely. I also found a lot of round rabbit feces around. 📜English name: Gabarone Dam Reservoir 📪Address: You can directly navigate to Gabarone Yacht Club on Google Maps ⏰Business hours: Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00-22:00 on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 11:00-18:00 on Saturdays and Sundays 🎫Tickets: Free, but there are security guards on duty. If you are not allowed to enter, you can tell them to go to the yacht club for dinner. 🪪Payment method: The restaurant says No Cash. I forgot to ask if I could pay in cash, so I just swiped my card. 🅿️Parking: Free Botswana Dam Tips: Gabarone Dam is a dam on the Notwane River in Botswana with a capacity of 141,100,000 cubic meters. The dam is operated by the Botswana Water Company and supplies water to the capital Gaborone and Lobatse. It was once the largest dam in Botswana, but was surpassed by the Decartronge Dam in 2011. The reservoir has a catchment area of about 225 square kilometers, with most of the water flowing in from the Notwane River. The dam is 25 meters high and 3.6 kilometers long. Most of the reservoir is less than 3 meters deep, and the full water area is 15 square kilometers. #2024Where to go #PlayOutdoors #Africa #Botswana