What's inside

What we'll source for your Botswana box

A hand-picked snapshot of artisan goods, edibles, and keepsakes — curated for your selected box and sourced by our team before shipping.

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Curated items for Botswana
A glimpse of what's coming in your box
Taste

Brooklyn Biltong (Original)

Botswana has a massive cattle industry; biltong is the essential regional snack, distinct from jerky in its vinegar-cured process.

An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.

Taste

Marula Fruit Jelly

The Marula tree is indigenous to Botswana; its fruit is iconic and used in everything from sweets to the famous Amarula liqueur.

An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.

Taste

Numi Organic Rooibos Tea

Rooibos is the 'red bush' tea of the region, caffeine-free and frequently enjoyed throughout Botswana as a staple beverage.

An edible artifact — a spice, tea or tablet from a local maker.

Touch

Handwoven Botswana Basket Trivet

Botswana is world-renowned for its intricate basket weaving, particularly from the Ngamiland region; these items feature traditional symbolic patterns.

A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.

Knowledge

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency

This beloved series is set in Gaborone and provides a charming, culturally rich introduction to 'Botswana time' and local customs.

A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.

Smell

Wild Sage & Savannah Soy Candle

Captures the scent of 'Pelele' (wild sage) that fills the air in the Okavango Delta after a rain.

A botanical oil, candle or resin distilled from the place itself.

Knowledge

Botswana Wildlife Pocket Guide

Essential for understanding the biodiversity of the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park, the heart of Botswana's tourism.

A primer or folded map written by a local — what guidebooks miss.

Touch

San Ostrich Eggshell Bead Bracelet

Crafted using ancient techniques by the San people of the Kalahari, these beads are one of the oldest forms of adornment in the world.

A hand-woven, hand-dyed or hand-pressed object made to age beautifully.

Signature bundle$145(8 items · sourced by hand · free US shipping)
Estimate shippingShips from San Ramon, CA
  • Standard (US)

    5–8 business days · Free · ships from California

    Free

    Total $145

  • Express (US)

    2–3 business days · 2–3 business days

    $15

    Total $160

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