The Tswana People
an overview of Namibia's population
There are only about 6000 Tswana people in Namibia, making them the smallest cultural group. They are related to the Tswana people from whom Botswana derives its name.
The Namibian Tswana consist of three groups, the largest of which is the Tlharo, the second is the Tlhaping and the third the Kgalagadi who have to some extent mixed with the Kalahari Bushmen. Most Tswana people live in the east of Namibia around the town of Gobabis.
Built from locally made red Kalahari clay bricks this is a wonderful lodge. Expect good food, stunning kalahari sunsets and a warm welcome
An ideal stop over in the Kalahari en-route between Botswana and central Namibia
Hans and Claudia run an excellent guest farm - activities include game drives, learning about (and eating) local sheep, the art centre and carpet weaving. We think this is one of the best guest farms in Namibia