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Vincent Excellent Tour Southern Heritage launches trail

- NNASARETHA KGAMANYANE

As a way of bouncing back from the effects of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic within the tourism sector, Vincent Excellent Tour Southern Heritage recently launched a 230-kilometre circuit in Gaborone. The trail that starts in Matsieng, goes through Gaborone, via the Livingston­e Memorial, and into Kanye offers a sliver of historical treats found in the country.

The complete trail starts in Gaborone, goes through Motsenekat­se Hill in Molapowabo­jang, cutting through the historical sites to join up the liberation trail in Lobatse. At the launch, vehicles and a helicopter for this trail were unveiled along with the plan, promising to be available on a regular basis for such expedition. Speaking at the launch, the acting director of the Department of National Museum and Momuments (DNM&M), Stephen Mogotsi explained that Vincent Travel Southern Botswana Heritage Trail comes at a time when the world is grappling with the effects of the pandemic on a global tourism scale. He explained that the company was a product of the tourism ministry through the DNM&M. He added that even though tourists at tour companies at the individual level have been using it, it was the first time that a tourism company adopted it with vigour, passion, and facilitati­on.

“In Otse and Mogobane, the trail introduces

the rare Cape Vultures, Baratani Hill of Lovers, [and] Mogonye mountain climbing [amongst others]. It is from here that one is invited to the Manyana and Mmankgodi landscape with the memories of the 1852 Battle of Dimawe, the rock paintings, and the Bakhurutsh­e cultural village. A part of this heritage trail borders with Kweneng with its rich heritage,” he said.

He applauded Vincent Excellent Tours for willing to undertake that trail, both in its entirety as well as in customised portions to meet the specific needs of the tourists with a

fleet of large 60-seater and 25-seater vehicles. Mogotsi also said Vincent Excellent Tours could do specialise­d premium packages for even smaller groups, families, and teambuildi­ng tours. He said the DNM&M had guides at most of these sites who were there and waiting to guide the public in Matsieng, Kolobeng Livingston­e Memorial, Manyana Rock Art, and Battle of Dimawe landscape, Kanye Museum, Motsenekat­se, Baratani and at Mogonye. The guides are said to be passionate and willing to customise people’s experience­s from a brief hour-tour of each site or a longer experience as the customer pleases. He further pointed out that during the current National Developmen­t Plan (NDP 11) his ministry started some projects that would change visitor experience­s at those heritage sites. For instance, he said at the Kolobeng Livingston­e Memorial the ministry was currently constructi­ng a campsite that would take up to 50 tourists. In Lobatse, Mogotsi said the constructi­on of the Machel museum at the Kgaboesele Safe home had just been completed. He declared that the total economic spin-offs and opportunit­ies in that trail were huge and therefore said he was pleased that Vincent Excellent Tours wisely recognised the role of communitie­s on that trail in enhancing visitor experience­s. He further implored community trusts, women, youth, and entreprene­urs along that route to come up with creative business opportunit­ies that would enhance visitor experience­s.

“I further implore Vincent Excellent Tours and other tour operators in the trail to partner with and support local businesses along the route. At the end of the day, our heritage trails should enhance the livelihood­s of the local communitie­s,” he said. For his part, Vincent Travel managing director, Vincent Mongati said Vincent Excellent Transport was a 100% Motswana citizen-owned business. He added that currently, they had two luxury coaches with air conditioni­ng, reclining seats, radio and CD/USB player, charging ports, toilet, sun protection curtains, and good luggage spaces.

 ??  ?? Mongati (left) and Mogotsi (right) cut the ribbon during the official launch of the Vincent Excellent Tour Southern Heritage trail in Gaborone recently
Mongati (left) and Mogotsi (right) cut the ribbon during the official launch of the Vincent Excellent Tour Southern Heritage trail in Gaborone recently

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