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The hotel consists of 64 bedrooms including presidential suites and junior suites, all of which are fully equipped with all the latest technology and equipment facilities. The hotel also has a 140-seater restaurant, gym, pool, gardens and conference facilities for up to 200 people. Where is the Mahalapye Cresta Hotel ? Mahalapye is a truly unique location as it encapsulates the traditional
village life of Botswana, all the while still closely situated to the
more modern business hub of the country. Mahalapye is surrounded by treasures
such as the Shoshong Hills located forty five kilometres away from the
town, as well as the ever popular Central Kalahari and Khutse Game reserve
further west. The Shoshong Hills promises to be an unforgettable experience
as it opens up the door to some of Botswana’s richest history. Home
to mine workers from as far back as the eighth century, keen history followers
and avid explorers will delight in a visit to Shoshong. The stone-walled
ruins are reminiscent of the early Ngwato capital and the fascinating
remains of the Hermanncburg and LMS missions are also evident, intriguing
travellers further. .
Mahalapye is located in the Central District of Botswana and is known as the headquarters of the Botswana Railways. This quaint town is situated between the capital Gaborone and the second largest city Francistown making it a convenient stop-over for travellers travelling to and from Gaborone. With only about 39 000 inhabitants, Mahalapye depends largely on the mixed farming of corn, sorghum and maize for its economic sustainability, with most of the locals still living in their traditional hut-type homes.
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