# Gaborone Airport Transfer Guide (GBE) Practical guide to transfers from Sir Seretse Khama Airport in Gaborone. Taxis, transfers, pricing, and what to expect after landing in Botswana's capital. **Airport:** GBE **City:** Gaborone **Country:** Botswana **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Sir Seretse Khama International Airport (GBE) is about 15 km north of Gaborone city center. The drive takes 15-25 minutes in normal traffic. Your main options are pre-booked private transfers, hotel shuttles, and taxis. There is no rail link and no regular public bus to the airport. Ride-hailing apps have limited presence. For a straightforward, stress-free arrival — especially if this is your first time in Gaborone — a pre-booked transfer is the most predictable choice. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing GBE is a modern terminal that was expanded and renovated in recent years. It handles both international and domestic flights but remains manageable in size. After landing, you pass through immigration (for international arrivals), which is generally efficient but can take 20-40 minutes depending on the queue. Luggage collection is in a single hall. Once through customs, you enter a small arrivals area. There are a few shops and a currency exchange counter, but do not expect a sprawling commercial zone. The atmosphere is calm — Gaborone does not get the tourist volumes of safari gateway cities. Outside the terminal, you will find a parking area and a loosely organized taxi zone. It is not chaotic, but it is also not highly structured. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will be holding a name sign near the exit or in the parking area. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign, takes your bags, and drives you directly to your hotel or address. The price is fixed at booking. This is the preferred option for business travelers and first-time visitors. Vehicles range from sedans to SUVs. **Taxis:** Taxis are available outside the terminal but are not metered. You negotiate the fare before getting in. Drivers are generally honest, but as a newcomer you may pay more than a local would. The condition of vehicles varies. Official taxis are typically white with blue stripes, but unofficial operators also work the airport. **Hotel shuttles:** Some hotels in Gaborone, particularly the larger chains (Avani, Cresta, Peermont), offer airport transfers. Ask when booking your room. This is often free or included in a package rate. **Ride-hailing apps:** Bolt has some presence in Gaborone, but coverage and reliability at the airport can be inconsistent. If you have a local SIM with data, it is worth trying, but do not make it your only plan. **Car rental:** Several major rental companies (Avis, Europcar, Budget) have desks at GBE. This is a solid option if you plan to drive around Botswana. Roads in and around Gaborone are good. Driving is on the left. **Public transport:** Minibus combis (local shared minibuses) operate on routes throughout Gaborone but do not serve the airport directly. They are not practical for airport transfers. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations A taxi from GBE to central Gaborone costs approximately 100-200 BWP (roughly $8-16 USD). The range depends on your exact destination, the time of day, and your negotiation skills. Drivers at the airport tend to start higher, knowing arriving passengers have limited options. Pre-booked private transfers typically cost 150-300 BWP ($12-24 USD) for a sedan. Larger vehicles or premium services cost more. The advantage is price certainty — you pay what was quoted, with no negotiation at the curb. Hotel shuttles, where available, are often complimentary. If charged, expect 100-150 BWP. Botswana is not a cheap country by African standards. The pula holds its value well, and service prices reflect a relatively developed economy. Transfer pricing is fair for what you get. --- ### Late night arrivals GBE handles flights throughout the evening, with some arrivals after 10 PM. The airport does not close, but activity drops off late. Taxi availability thins out after the last evening flights, and drivers who remain may charge a premium. A pre-booked transfer is the most sensible approach for late arrivals. If you are relying on a taxi, be prepared to wait or to pay more. The area around the airport is safe but quiet at night, with limited lighting beyond the terminal. Bolt availability drops significantly after 9-10 PM. Do not count on it for late flights. --- ### Families and luggage Gaborone is a calm, manageable city and the airport reflects that. Traveling with children is straightforward. The terminal is small enough that you will not lose anyone, and the walk from arrivals to the car park is short. Child car seats are not standard in Botswana taxis. If you need one, request it from your transfer provider in advance or bring your own. Larger families should book a vehicle with adequate space — a standard sedan handles two adults and two children with moderate luggage, but anything beyond that needs a minivan or SUV. Luggage trolleys are available inside the terminal. The parking area is paved and easy to navigate with wheeled bags. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers wait in the arrivals hall or just outside the exit with a name sign. The terminal is compact, so spotting each other is straightforward. Some services send a WhatsApp message with the driver's photo and phone number. For taxis, walk out of the terminal and look for vehicles parked in the taxi area to your right. Take a moment to assess the vehicles and drivers before committing. Do not feel pressured by anyone approaching you aggressively inside the terminal — walk past and make your own choice outside. --- ### Decision helper **Book a private transfer if:** you want zero hassle, are arriving late, are visiting Gaborone for the first time, or are traveling for business. **Take a taxi if:** you are comfortable negotiating, arriving during the day, and want to save a few dollars. Make sure to agree on the fare before getting in. **Rent a car if:** you are staying multiple days and plan to explore Botswana beyond Gaborone. The road network is good and well-signposted. **Use your hotel shuttle if:** it is available — always ask first. It is usually the path of least resistance. **Try Bolt if:** you have a local SIM, are arriving during daytime hours, and have a backup plan if no driver accepts your request. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Gaborone is a practical, well-organized city, and arriving at its airport is one of the easier experiences in the region. The terminal is modern, the distance to the city is short, and your transport options — while not extensive — are adequate. A few minutes of advance planning for your ground transfer means you can clear arrivals and be at your hotel in under an hour from touchdown. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is GBE airport from Gaborone city center?** About 15 km. The drive takes 15-25 minutes in normal traffic. Rush hour (7-9 AM, 4-6 PM) can add 10-15 minutes. **Q: Is there Uber in Gaborone?** Uber does not operate in Botswana as of 2026. Bolt has some presence in Gaborone but is not always reliable at the airport, especially at off-peak times. **Q: Are taxis metered in Gaborone?** No. Taxis in Gaborone are not metered. You negotiate the fare before the ride. Agree on a price clearly and confirm the currency (BWP) to avoid any confusion. **Q: Can I pay with a credit card in a taxi?** Unlikely. Most taxis are cash only. Bring Botswana pula in cash. Pre-booked transfers can often be paid online in advance. **Q: Is there currency exchange at the airport?** Yes, there is a currency exchange counter in the arrivals area. Rates are not the best but adequate for getting enough pula for a taxi. ATMs are also available at the terminal. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi from GBE at night?** Generally yes. Gaborone is one of the safer capital cities in Africa. However, stick to recognizable vehicles and negotiate the fare before getting in. A pre-booked transfer is more predictable for nighttime arrivals. **Q: How do I get from Gaborone to Maun for safari?** Maun (the gateway to the Okavango Delta) is about 900 km from Gaborone — too far to drive for most visitors. Domestic flights from GBE to Maun take about 1 hour. Air Botswana operates this route. **Q: Do I need a visa for Botswana?** Many nationalities can enter Botswana visa-free for up to 90 days, including most European, North American, and some Asian passport holders. Check current requirements for your nationality before traveling. **Q: Is there Wi-Fi at the airport?** Free Wi-Fi is available at GBE, though speeds can be inconsistent. If you need reliable connectivity for coordinating your pickup, a local SIM card is a better bet. **Q: Can I rent a car at Gaborone Airport?** Yes. Avis, Europcar, and Budget have counters at the terminal. Book in advance during busy periods. An international driving permit is recommended alongside your regular license. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Gaborone Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/late-night Several international flights arrive at Sir Seretse Khama Airport in the late evening — connections from Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa often land after 9 PM. If your flight brings you in late, here is what to expect. ## The airport at night GBE stays operational for scheduled late flights. Immigration and luggage collection work as normal, though queues may be shorter with fewer arrivals. The terminal is well-lit and staffed. Currency exchange may be closed, but ATMs are available. Once outside, the atmosphere changes. The parking area is quieter, and the number of taxis waiting drops significantly compared to daytime. Some drivers will be there, but selection is limited and your negotiating position weakens when there are only two cabs for twenty passengers. ## Getting a ride at night **Pre-booked transfer:** This is the clear recommendation for any arrival after 8 PM. Your driver is confirmed, the price is set, and they are waiting regardless of the hour. No standing around in a dark car park wondering if a taxi will show up. **Taxi:** Taxis are still available for late evening flights (up to about 10-11 PM). After that, availability becomes unpredictable. Drivers who wait for late flights tend to charge a premium — 30-50% above daytime rates is common. This is negotiable but not easily. **Bolt:** Unreliable at night. Driver supply on the platform drops sharply after 9 PM. Do not rely on this as your primary plan for a late arrival. **Hotel shuttle:** If your hotel offers airport pickup, confirm that the service covers late arrivals. Some hotels stop shuttle service after a certain hour. ## Safety considerations Gaborone is a safe city overall, and the airport area is not particularly risky. That said, common sense applies at night anywhere in the world. Stick to the well-lit areas near the terminal, agree on a taxi fare before getting in the vehicle, and if something feels off, go back inside and ask airport staff for assistance. For solo travelers, especially women, a pre-booked transfer with a professional driver is the most comfortable option after dark. ## If your flight is delayed A delay that pushes your arrival past midnight is more problematic than a normal late arrival. Fewer taxis, fewer staff, and a terminal that may be winding down. If you have a pre-booked transfer with flight tracking, the driver adjusts automatically. If you do not, make sure someone — your hotel, your transfer provider, or a local contact — knows about the delay and can arrange pickup. ## Bottom line Late night at GBE is not dangerous, but it is inconvenient without a plan. The cost of a pre-booked transfer is modest. The peace of mind is worth it, especially after a long flight when the last thing you want is to negotiate with taxi drivers in an unfamiliar city at midnight. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer at Gaborone Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/taxi-vs-transfer At Sir Seretse Khama Airport, you have a genuine choice between taxis and pre-booked transfers. Both can work. The right pick depends on your comfort level, timing, and how much you want to think about logistics after a flight. ## Taxis Taxis wait outside the arrivals terminal. They are not metered — you agree on a fare before getting in. The vehicles are typically white sedans, though condition varies. Official taxis have blue markings, but the distinction between official and unofficial operators is not always obvious. Pros: available immediately (during daytime), no advance booking needed, often slightly cheaper than pre-booked options if you negotiate well. Cons: no fixed pricing, vehicle quality is unpredictable, no accountability if something goes wrong, cash only, and availability drops at night. A fair fare to central Gaborone is 120-150 BWP. If a driver asks for 250+ BWP to the city center, that is too high. Politely decline and try another. ## Pre-booked private transfers A transfer arranged in advance means a named driver, a specific vehicle, and a price agreed before you land. The driver tracks your flight and adjusts for delays. You walk out of arrivals, spot your name on a sign, and you are on your way. Pros: fixed price, reliable vehicle, driver waiting regardless of time, online payment available, good for late arrivals or first-time visitors. Cons: costs a bit more than a well-negotiated taxi fare, requires planning ahead. Expect to pay 150-300 BWP for a sedan, more for larger vehicles. ## When each option wins **Take a taxi if:** you arrive during daytime hours, you are comfortable with fare negotiation, you have cash in BWP, and you do not mind a bit of uncertainty. **Book a transfer if:** you arrive at night, you want zero hassle, you are traveling for business, you have lots of luggage, or this is your first visit to Botswana. **Use your hotel shuttle if available:** this beats both options for simplicity. Ask your hotel. ## Safety Gaborone is a safe city by regional standards. Taking a taxi from the airport during the day is perfectly fine. At night, the risk is not high, but a pre-booked transfer with a known driver offers more peace of mind. Use common sense: agree on the fare before the ride, note the vehicle details, and share your location with someone if traveling alone. ## The practical answer If you are arriving during business hours and have some pula in your pocket, a taxi is fine. For everything else — late flights, first visits, family trips, business travel — a pre-booked transfer is worth the small premium. --- ### Family Transfers from Gaborone Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/family-and-kids Gaborone is a manageable city, and Sir Seretse Khama Airport is a manageable airport. Traveling with children through GBE is straightforward — the main consideration is making sure you have the right vehicle and, if needed, appropriate child restraints. ## Child car seats Botswana does not have strict enforcement of child seat laws, and most taxis do not carry them. If your children require car seats, you have two options: bring your own travel seat (lightweight, foldable models are made for this), or request one from your transfer provider well in advance. Pre-booked transfer services are more likely to accommodate this request than random taxi drivers, but even so, confirm availability a day or two before your flight. If a seat is not available, the drive to central Gaborone is short (15-25 minutes) on well-maintained roads with moderate traffic. ## Vehicle size A standard sedan works for a couple with one or two small children and moderate luggage. If you are traveling with three or more children, have a stroller, or are carrying significant luggage, book a minivan or SUV. Specify your needs when arranging the transfer — showing up with four kids, six bags, and a stroller to find a compact sedan waiting is not a great start to a trip. ## The airport experience with kids GBE is a single-terminal airport with a relaxed atmosphere. Immigration lines can be slow, but they are orderly. Once through, luggage collection is in one hall. There are restrooms available but no dedicated family or baby-changing facilities beyond basic options. A small cafe and shops are available if you need snacks or water after landing. The walk from arrivals to the car park is short and the route is paved. You will not struggle with a stroller or small children. ## Connecting to safari destinations Many families visiting Botswana are ultimately heading to safari destinations like Maun (Okavango Delta) or Kasane (Chobe). These require a domestic flight from GBE. If you are transiting through Gaborone to a safari, confirm whether your domestic flight departs from the same terminal and allow adequate connection time. If you need to overnight in Gaborone between flights, a hotel with airport shuttle service makes the logistics much simpler. ## Practical tips Bring sun protection — Gaborone is hot and sunny most of the year. Keep water bottles filled. Have snacks accessible for the drive. And if your children are old enough to understand, let them know the airport is small and calm — there is nothing to be anxious about. --- ### Cost of Getting from Gaborone Airport to the City **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/cost-to-city Sir Seretse Khama International Airport is about 15 km from central Gaborone. The ride is short, and the costs are reasonable — but because taxis are unmetered, knowing the going rate helps you avoid overpaying. ## What you should expect to pay **Taxi:** A negotiated taxi fare from GBE to the city center typically falls between 100 and 200 BWP ($8-16 USD). Drivers may start with a higher number, especially for international arrivals. A fair price to the central business district, Government Enclave area, or Main Mall is around 120-150 BWP. To the more spread-out suburbs like Phakalane or Mokolodi, expect to pay more — 200-300 BWP. **Pre-booked private transfer:** A sedan transfer costs 150-300 BWP ($12-24 USD) depending on the service and vehicle type. SUVs and premium vehicles run 250-400 BWP. The key advantage is that the price is locked in before you arrive. **Hotel shuttle:** Where available, this is often free or 100-150 BWP. The Avani, Cresta Lodge, and Grand Palm typically offer this. Always confirm when booking. **Bolt:** When available, Bolt fares from the airport to the city center run about 60-120 BWP. This is usually the cheapest option, but driver availability at the airport is inconsistent. ## Why prices vary Gaborone taxis are not metered, so every fare is a negotiation. Factors that influence price: time of day (rush hour rides are longer), your destination (some suburbs are much further than the city center), luggage volume (extra bags may prompt a surcharge), and frankly, whether the driver thinks you know local prices. A simple strategy: before you negotiate, know that 120-150 BWP to central Gaborone is fair. State that number confidently. Most drivers will accept or counter with something close. ## Comparison with other costs in Botswana Botswana is not a budget destination. A basic meal in Gaborone costs 50-100 BWP, a mid-range hotel room runs 600-1,500 BWP per night. In that context, a 150 BWP airport transfer is a minor expense. Do not let a 20-30 BWP difference in taxi negotiation ruin your first impression of the country. ## Payment Taxis accept cash only — Botswana pula. There is a currency exchange desk and ATMs in the terminal, so you can get cash before heading outside. Pre-booked transfers can usually be paid online. If paying cash, carry small denominations. Asking a taxi driver to break a 200 BWP note for a 130 BWP fare is usually fine, but anything larger may be a problem. ## Bottom line Budget 150-200 BWP for a taxi or pre-booked transfer to central Gaborone. If your hotel offers a shuttle, take it. The airport is close to the city, the ride is quick, and the cost is modest — just know the fair price before you negotiate. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gbe/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Gaborone (GBE). 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