Pitse Quadripoint
Strategic Initiatives
The Annual Pan-African Inter-Cultural Festival
The flagship event showcasing traditional music, dance, cuisine, art, and storytelling from across Africa.
Cultural entrepreneurship
Stalls to promote local products and crafts to global markets.
Eco-conscious entertainment
and waste-reduction measures to ensure environmental
protection.
Wildlife Watering Point & Observatory Wildlife Tower
Construction of a permanent wildlife watering facility at the Quadripoint to support elephants, antelope, and other species, especially during dry seasons.
Integration of a world-class observatory wildlife tower for visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the Chobe River floodplains and surrounding national parks without disturbing natural habitats.
Equipment
Equipped with solar-powered viewing decks, educational signage, and guided ranger experiences.
Multi-Faceted Tourism Services & Activities
Cultural Village Experiences –Live demonstrations of traditional crafts, music, and cooking
River Cruises & Eco-Boat Safaris
Sustainable tours along the Chobe and Zambezi rivers.
Adventure Tourism
Guided nature walks, cycling trails, and cultural hikes.
Birdwatching Expeditions
Showcasing over 450 bird species found in the Chobe region.
Night Sky Astronomy Tours
Stargazing experiences leveraging the pristine, unpolluted skies.
Cross-Border Cultural Tours
Coordinated packages linking Botswana, Namibia, Zambia,
and Zimbabwe heritage sites.
Logistics, Procurement, and Supplies Division
Supply of festival and event infrastructure (tents, seating, stages, lighting, sound systems).
Procurement services
For tourism operators, including eco-friendly utilities and cultural artefacts.
Transport logistics
For tourists, festival participants, and suppliers across the four-country region.
Coordination
Of cross-border goods clearance for events and tourism-related merchandise
Economic & Social Impact
Tourism Growth – Expected to attract 30,000+ visitors annually within three years
Employment Creation
Jobs in hospitality, guiding, event management, security, and cultural industries.
Revenue Generation
Boost to accommodation, food, and retail sectors in Chobe and surrounding areas.
Birdwatching Expeditions
Showcasing over 450 bird species found in the Chobe region.
Cultural Preservation
Revitalisation of indigenous knowledge systems and artistic expressions.
Environmental Protection
Sustainable wildlife management and habitat restoration projects
