The Royal Capital of Botswana
Serowe is one of the largest traditional villages in Africa and holds significant cultural importance in Botswana. Known as the birthplace of Botswana's first president, Sir Seretse Khama, Serowe has played a crucial role in the country's history and development.
With a population of around 50,000 people, Serowe is the capital of the Central District of Botswana. The village is built on the edge of the Kalahari Desert and is known for its unique layout, which follows traditional Tswana planning principles.
Serowe has been the capital of the Bamangwato people since 1902 when it was founded by Khama III. The village has been home to the Khama dynasty, including Seretse Khama, who became Botswana's first president after independence in 1966.
Serowe is deeply rooted in Tswana culture and traditions. Visitors can experience traditional dances, storytelling, and crafts. The village is also known for its pottery, particularly the distinctive Thamaga pottery.
This museum showcases the history of the Bamangwato people and the Khama dynasty. It houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents related to Botswana's colonial and post-independence history.
Offering panoramic views of the village and surrounding landscape, Serowe Hill is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. It's an excellent place for picnics and watching the sunset.
Located just outside Serowe, this sanctuary is dedicated to protecting endangered white and black rhinos. Visitors can enjoy game drives, bird watching, and educational programs about conservation.
Experience traditional Tswana life in this recreated village. Visitors can learn about local customs, try traditional foods, and participate in cultural activities.