Francistown, one of Botswana’s oldest towns and the site of southern Africa’s first gold rush, is a vibrant frontier town with a population of approximately 92,500. Known as the “Capital of the North,” Francistown holds a strategic location as the main crossroads connecting major routes to Gaborone, Zimbabwe, Maun, and Kazungula.
Rich in history, Francistown still features remnants of abandoned gold mines, offering a glimpse into its mining heritage. Today, it has evolved into a thriving center for industry and commerce, with a booming industrial sector that has doubled its population over the past decade.
Francistown, Botswana’s historic gateway to the north, offers a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unique sites steeped in the country’s mining and colonial history.
Here are some must-see Francistown attractions
Old Gold Mines: Discover the remnants of Botswana’s first gold rush with tours of abandoned mines and learn about Francistown’s mining heritage that shaped the region.
Supa Ngwao Museum: Explore local culture and history at this well-curated museum featuring exhibits on Tswana traditions, colonial history, and the town’s development.
Francistown Game Reserve: Enjoy a peaceful wildlife experience close to the city with walking trails and game viewing of local antelopes, birds, and other wildlife.
Tati River: Relax by the scenic Tati Riverbanks, perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls in nature within easy reach of Francistown town.
City Market and Craft Stalls: Experience vibrant local life by browsing fresh produce, handmade crafts, and traditional textiles at Francistown’s bustling markets.
Francistown’s attractions offer a fascinating blend of industrial heritage, culture, and nature—ideal for travelers exploring Botswana’s northern frontier.