Bahurutshe Cultural Village: A Living Tapestry of Botswana's Heritage
Experience Botswana's vibrant culture: traditional crafts, dance, and cuisine await at Bahurutshe Cultural Village near Mmankgodi.
Bahurutshe Cultural Village, located near Mmankgodi, offers an immersive experience into Botswana's rich cultural heritage. Visitors engage with local artisans, witness traditional dances, and savor authentic cuisine, gaining insight into the Bahurutshe people's way of life. The village showcases traditional huts, the Kgotla (traditional court), and offers a glimpse into Botswana's past.
A brief summary to Bahurutshe Cultural Village
- 7JRP+VQ2, Unnamed Road, Mmankgodi, BW
- +26772419170
Local tips
- Visit during cultural performance times to fully experience the traditional music and dance.
- Bring cash for local crafts and food, as card facilities may not be available.
- Engage with the locals; they often share fascinating stories about their culture.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as the village is best explored on foot.
Getting There
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Public Transport
To reach Bahurutshe Cultural Village via public transport, take a bus or shared taxi from Gaborone to Mmankgodi. Buses frequently leave from the Gaborone Bus Rank. The fare is approximately 15-30 BWP, depending on the service. Once in Mmankgodi, take a local taxi (share taxi) towards the village. Inform the driver of your destination; the fare should be around 10-20 BWP. The ride will take about 10-15 minutes. You will need to get off at the intersection near the Unnamed Road and walk about 1 kilometer to reach the village.
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Taxi
From Gaborone, a taxi to Mmankgodi is the most direct option. The taxi fare is approximately $95 - $120 (1045 - 1320 BWP) and the journey takes around 38 minutes. From the center of Mmankgodi, head west on the main road until you reach the intersection near the Mmankgodi Primary School. Turn left onto the Unnamed Road. Continue on this road for approximately 3 kilometers. Look for a sign indicating Bahurutshe Cultural Village on your right.