Kana Jang
Kana Jang: A Tranquil Garden Oasis
Discover tranquility and spirituality at Gaborone's ISKCON Temple, a haven of culture and peace.
The ISKCON Temple in Gaborone, also known as Krishna Balaram Palace, is a vibrant Hindu temple serving as a spiritual and cultural hub. Renowned for its stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and welcoming community, it offers visitors a glimpse into the traditions of Indian spirituality. Located in Extension 8, it's a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are near the Gaborone city center, walking to the ISKCON Temple is a viable option. Head towards Extension 8 and follow Masokwe Street until you arrive at 18686 Masokwe. The temple is easily recognizable.
Public Transport
To reach the ISKCON Temple via public transport, take a 'combi' (minibus taxi) heading towards Gaborone. Ask the driver to drop you off near Extension 8. From there, you may need to walk a short distance to reach 18686 Masokwe. Combi fares typically cost around 5-10 Pula. Be aware that combis operate on fixed routes, and schedules can be irregular.
Taxi/Ride-Sharing
For a quicker option, use a taxi or ride-sharing service. Input the address 18686 Masokwe, Gaborone, into the app. Taxi fares in Gaborone start at 8.50 Pula, with an additional 53.11 Pula per mile. Ride-sharing apps like Gabz Ride, Mpitsa, or Kolloi Botswana are also available. A short trip within Gaborone city center may cost around 50-80 Pula.
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