Quick answer
Kasane Airport (BBK) is the gateway to Chobe National Park in northern Botswana and sits just 2 km from Kasane town. It is a small airport handling mostly regional flights from Maun, Johannesburg, Gaborone, and Victoria Falls (VFA). Transport is simple because almost everyone arriving is heading to a safari lodge and has lodge-arranged pickup included with their booking — this is the industry norm and by far the most common arrangement. Taxis are limited but available for BWP 50-120 (~$3.50-8.50 USD) to Kasane town or nearby lodges. A pre-booked transfer runs BWP 200-500 (~$14-35 USD) for a sedan within Kasane, or BWP 400-1,000 (~$28-70 USD) for transfers to remote Chobe river-front lodges or the Kazungula border (for onward travel to Zimbabwe/Victoria Falls).
What actually happens after landing
BBK is a very small airport — a single terminal, a few counters, a compact arrivals area. Facilities are modest: a car rental desk, one or two shops, no significant dining. Walks from plane to exit are short (5-10 minutes).
Immigration and customs: For international arrivals (flights from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia), immigration is straightforward. Expect 10-30 minutes at peak arrival times. Botswana issues visa on arrival for many nationalities — carry proof of accommodation and onward travel. Customs is usually a quick bag wave-through.
Yellow fever: If arriving from certain countries (notably coming via Zambia or other yellow-fever-zone countries), you may be asked for a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Check current requirements before flying.
Cash and cards: Botswana's currency is the pula (BWP). ATMs are available in Kasane town (not reliably at the airport itself). US dollars and South African rand are widely accepted at safari lodges and tour operators, often at favorable rates. Carry some small USD notes for tips and minor purchases. Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) work at lodges and major operators but not at small shops or taxi drivers.
Onward context: Kasane sits near the four-country border (Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia). Many travelers use BBK as a gateway to Victoria Falls (80 km away, via the Kazungula border or Kazungula Bridge). Others are here for Chobe National Park safaris. Plan your transfers with this in mind.
Transport options explained honestly
Lodge-arranged pickup: The default option, and it's the right one for almost all visitors. Every safari lodge and most hotels in Kasane and Chobe provide airport pickup, typically included in the package or offered for a small fee (BWP 200-600 / $14-42 USD). Driver meets you at arrivals with a sign, loads your luggage, and delivers you directly to the lodge. For river-front Chobe lodges some distance from town, lodge transfer is genuinely the only practical option. Book this with your accommodation — don't arrange separately.
Taxi: A handful of taxis wait at arrivals when flights land. Fares are negotiable; expect BWP 50-150 ($3.50-10.50 USD) to Kasane town or BWP 200-500 to outlying lodges. Taxis are older sedans, often without strong air conditioning. Drivers usually speak English (official language in Botswana). Agree on the fare before getting in.
Pre-booked transfer (non-lodge): If your accommodation doesn't arrange pickup, local transfer operators (some with online booking) cover BBK. Sedan BWP 300-500, SUV/minivan BWP 500-900, transfer to Victoria Falls / Kazungula border BWP 400-1,200. Worth booking ahead if you're arriving late or traveling with a group.
Self-drive / rental car: Possible but not usually recommended. Car rental is available at BBK (limited inventory, book ahead). Roads around Kasane are paved and in reasonable condition. Hazards: wildlife on roads (elephants, buffalo, kudu, especially at dawn/dusk), limited signage, border bureaucracy if crossing into Zimbabwe or Zambia. For safari itineraries, most travelers skip self-drive and use lodge transport.
Shared shuttle / combi: Some tour operators run shared shuttles to Victoria Falls, Livingstone (Zambia), and other regional destinations. Cheaper than a private transfer. Pre-book.
Public bus / minibus: Local combis run between Kasane town and regional destinations but are not designed for tourists with luggage and do not meet flights. Not practical for airport transfers.
Honest summary: Kasane is a lodge-transfer town. Ninety percent of visitors will and should use lodge pickup. Freelance taxis exist but are a backup, not a primary option.
Realistic pricing expectations
Prices in BWP (Botswana pula) with USD equivalents at ~BWP 14 = $1 USD, 2026 rates.
| Destination | Distance | Taxi | Lodge / Pre-booked transfer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kasane town center | 2 km | BWP 50-100 / $3.50-7 | BWP 150-300 / $10.50-21 |
| Chobe Safari Lodge | 3 km | BWP 70-120 / $5-8.50 | BWP 200-400 / $14-28 |
| Chobe Game Lodge | 10 km | BWP 150-250 / $10.50-18 | BWP 300-600 / $21-42 |
| Chobe Bakwena / river-front lodges | 15-25 km | BWP 250-400 / $18-28 | BWP 400-800 / $28-56 |
| Kazungula border (Zimbabwe) | 12 km | BWP 150-250 / $10.50-18 | BWP 300-600 / $21-42 |
| Kazungula border (Zambia / ferry-bridge) | 15 km | BWP 200-300 / $14-21 | BWP 400-700 / $28-50 |
| Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe) | 80 km | not practical | BWP 800-1,500 / $56-105 |
| Livingstone (Zambia) | 70 km | not practical | BWP 800-1,500 / $56-105 |
Key fact: Cross-border transfers to Victoria Falls or Livingstone involve immigration at the border — allow extra time. Pre-booked cross-border transfer operators handle the paperwork and queues for you. Do not try to walk across the border with luggage.
Late night arrivals
BBK does not operate 24/7 — commercial flight schedules are concentrated during daylight hours, mostly late morning through early evening. The last commercial flight of the day typically lands by early-to-mid evening. Very late arrivals are rare and usually involve charter flights, which arrange their own transport.
Taxis: Sparse after the last flight. A handful may wait for known late arrivals but do not rely on this.
Lodge pickup: Still the right answer. All reputable lodges will send a driver for any flight arrival, including delayed late flights. Confirm with your lodge in advance.
Pre-booked transfer: Essential for any late arrival without lodge pickup. The 2 km distance to town means even a short taxi ride is quick, but you need to secure the ride in advance — BBK is not an airport where you can 'just hail one' at 10 PM.
No hotels at the airport: Kasane town is a short distance away but there are no walkable hotels from the airport itself. Arrange your ride before you fly.
Families and luggage
BBK is easy with kids physically — small terminal, short walks, minimal queues. The practical challenges are onward: safari vehicles are not always child-friendly, and Chobe river cruises and game drives have age limits at many lodges (typically minimum 6-8 years). Confirm with your lodge before booking a family safari.
Car seats: Lodge transfers, taxis, and rental cars in Botswana do not reliably provide child seats. Bring your own infant carrier or booster if you need one for safety. Some high-end lodges can provide child seats for airport transfers with advance notice — confirm before booking.
Luggage: Safari airlines (Airlink, Mack Air, etc.) often enforce strict luggage limits (typically 20 kg per person, soft-sided bags only). Your airport transfer can handle whatever you arrive with, but plan your luggage around your flight limits, not the transfer.
Heat and water: Kasane is hot and dry most of the year (very hot October-March). Confirm vehicle AC for airport transfers with small children. Carry water.
Where you meet the driver
Lodge pickup: Driver waits inside arrivals holding a sign with your name or the lodge name. BBK's arrivals area is tiny — you'll spot them in seconds. If you don't see your driver, proceed to the information desk or call the lodge directly.
Taxi: Drivers wait at the curb outside arrivals. Approach, state your destination, negotiate the fare.
Pre-booked transfer: Same as lodge pickup — driver at arrivals with a name sign.
Rental car: Rental desks are inside the terminal. Complete paperwork and the car is in the small lot outside.
Cross-border transfer: Operator confirms the pickup point in advance — usually inside arrivals with a name sign. Budget extra time for the border crossing itself.
Decision helper
- Going to a safari lodge in Chobe: Lodge pickup, every time
- Staying at Chobe Safari Lodge / Kasane hotel with included transfer: Same — use it
- Independent traveler to Kasane town, no pre-arranged pickup: Taxi (BWP 50-100)
- Onward to Victoria Falls: Pre-booked cross-border transfer
- Onward to Livingstone (Zambia): Pre-booked cross-border transfer (handles the border crossing)
- Family on safari: Lodge pickup with child seats confirmed in advance
- Late evening arrival: Pre-booked transfer or confirmed lodge pickup
- Solo adventurer doing self-drive: Rental car (book ahead, inventory limited)
- Shared shuttle to Vic Falls area: Tour operator shuttle (cheaper than private)
- Unsure: Always default to lodge pickup — it's what the whole region is built around
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to arrange airport transfer myself in Kasane?
Almost certainly no. Nearly every safari lodge and hotel in the Chobe / Kasane area includes airport pickup with bookings, or offers it for a small fee. Confirm with your accommodation when you book. Only arrange independent transport if your accommodation explicitly doesn't offer pickup, or if you're a backpacker staying at a budget guesthouse.
How far is Kasane airport from Victoria Falls?
About 80 km to the town of Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe). The drive takes 1.5-2.5 hours depending on the border crossing wait at Kazungula. For Zambia's Livingstone, it's a similar distance via the Kazungula Bridge or ferry crossing. Pre-book a cross-border transfer — the driver handles the paperwork.
Is Kasane airport safe?
Yes. Kasane is a small, calm town and the airport is low-crime. Botswana overall has a strong reputation for safety relative to the region. Normal travel awareness applies — watch your luggage, don't flash cash, agree on taxi fares in advance — but there are no airport-specific risks to worry about.
Can I rent a car at BBK?
Yes, limited options — Avis and one or two others have desks inside the terminal. Book in advance; inventory is small. Self-drive is fine on main roads but beware wildlife on the road at dawn and dusk. For safari itineraries, most people skip self-drive and use lodge transport.
What's the difference between BBK and Maun (MUB)?
BBK (Kasane) is the gateway to Chobe National Park in the northeast. MUB (Maun) is the gateway to the Okavango Delta further south. Many safari itineraries combine both — typically flying into Kasane for Chobe, taking a bush flight to Okavango camps, then out from Maun. Different regions, different ecosystems, different airports.
Can I walk from Kasane airport to town?
Technically yes (2 km), but not recommended. Walking with luggage alongside a road where elephants and other wildlife cross is not safe or practical. Take a taxi or lodge pickup — even the short ride is cheap and sensible.