Botswana is one of Africa’s success stories; a region of assorted natural habitats, bountiful resources, as well as a quick-expanding tourist domain, engrossed by its proximity to South Africa and also by its exceptional game reserves and national parks. Botswana casinos are a blossoming area of the economy, and casinos have sprung up in ample cities in the country, inclusive of the capital, Gaborone, and the northern capital, Francis Town. Subsequently, the Botswana government has taken enormous processes to make sure that the buildup of Botswana casinos continues in line with the emerging amounts of foreign travelers.
Francis Town is the biggest city in northern Botswana and also home to two casinos, the Marang Hotel, along with the Admiral at the Thapama Hotel. The city was the site of southern Africa’s first "gold rush" in the middle of the nineteenth century, which acquired residents from all over the globe in search of their fortune. Unfortunately for them, the gold proved perplexing and costly to mine, and majority of of the mining operations fell into disuse, although several remain. Now, the casinos of Francis Town provide gamblers with the hope to strike it rich; there is still gold here, if you are basically fortunate enough to find it!
Apart from Francis Town, the other primary center for Botswana casinos is the capital, Gaborone. This is home to Botswana’s largest casinos, the Grand Palm Hotel Casino Resort, which has seventeen table games and over two hundred and fifty slots and video gaming machines, the Gaborone Sun Casino, which is the first and most considerable casino in Botswana, as well as a new development at the Gaborone Hotel. Thus, the capital is making a bid to bring in quite a few of the betting business away from its northern competitor, and make itself a favorable location for faraway visitors on the way to the national parks of Chobe and Okavango in the north of Botswana, which are the country’s prime tourist enticement presently.
Africans enjoy playing, and Botswana casinos are designed to charm locals and visitors from other places. Grasping this, the government has been perceptive not to hound the Botswana casino industry with regulations and restrictions, even though the industry has apparently efficiently been checked out to guarantee that it upholds the best manner of virtue. Hence, the Botswana casino sector pursues to progress to meet the request of visitors from far and wide, thirsty to ascertain their fortune, like the prospectors of old.

