Botswana

3.62 2 7

Botswana accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 23 November 1998, and its inscribed sites encompass both cultural and natural heritage.

The cultural site, Tsodilo Hills, is celebrated for its ancient rock art and spiritual significance, reflecting millennia of human occupation. The natural entry, the Okavango Delta, highlights vast seasonal wetlands, ecosystem diversity, and large mammal habitats.

Country Information

Full Name
Botswana (BW)
UNESCO Region
Africa
WHC Sessions
Chair

N/A

Member

N/A

Useful Links
UNESCO
UNESCO State Party
Forum
Related
No related info yet.
All Links
Forum Discussion

Community Information

Recent Reviews
Recent List Updates
Recent News

No news.

World Heritage Sites

Tentative List