Anicia Gaothusi’s Botswana Destination Tour: A Boost for the Tourism Industry. Botswana’s tourism sector is set to receive a significant promotional push as Anicia Gaothusi, Miss Botswana 2024, embarks on a nationwide Botswana Destination Tour. This initiative, in collaboration with the Botswana Tourism Organization (BTO) and Miss Botswana’s leadership, aims to spotlight the country’s most iconic natural attractions, elevating its status as a premier travel destination.
As Gaothusi prepares for the Miss World 2025 competition, her journey is not just about personal achievement but also about placing Botswana firmly on the global tourism map. Her itinerary includes some of Botswana’s most breathtaking destinations, such as:
- Makgadikgadi Pans – One of the world’s largest salt pans, offering surreal landscapes and rich wildlife.
- Ikavango Delta – A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s most sought-after safari experiences.
- Maun – The gateway to the Delta, known for its cultural richness and eco-tourism offerings.
- Goo Moremi Gorge Resort – A lesser-known yet equally stunning gem, featuring cascading waterfalls and lush biodiversity.
By showcasing these locations to her growing international audience, Gaothusi’s tour will help attract more global travelers, reinforcing Botswana’s image as a must-visit destination.
The collaboration between Gaothusi, BTO CEO Keitumetse Setlang, and Miss Botswana’s Executive Director Benjamin Raletsatsi aligns with Botswana’s broader tourism strategy. This initiative complements government efforts to market the country’s unique offerings beyond traditional safari tourism, emphasizing eco-tourism, adventure travel, and cultural experiences.
As Gaothusi embarks on this journey, her work aligns with Botswana’s long-term goal of becoming a leading travel destination in Africa. With strategic collaborations, media coverage, and digital storytelling, the Botswana Destination Tour is poised to strengthen the country’s tourism sector, support local economies, and inspire travelers worldwide.