Palapye is situated nearly 70 km (43 mi) north of the Tropic of Capricorn, by the Lotsane River, towards the central-eastern edge of Botswana. It is a transit town lying on the highway between Gaborone and Francistown. Many travelers in Botswana like making it a stopover point, between North and South Railway and Routes.
Palapye lies on the main A1 highway, which connects Botswana’s two major cities, Gaborone and Francistown. There is a secondary road that leads to Serowe, and later, Orapa and Lethlakane. In 2008, proposals were made to build a new Trans-Kalahari Railway to a port in Namibia.
The area around this town is known for its huge deposits of coal. It is home to the Morupule Colliery coal mine, which provides power to Morupule Power Station, the main source of electricity for Botswana.
The Bamangwato people, under Kgosi Khama III, are widely believed to be the first people to have settled near present-day Palapye. Their capital was the settlement of Phalatswe, also called Old Palapye, and was situated at the western end of the Tswapong Hills. Palapye was originally spelled as Phalatswe, which meant the place for impalas.
Palapye’s population is about 90,000 people. Christianity is the main religious belief amongst Palapye citizens. However, there is a considerable population of Muslim and Hindu believers in the town. Palapye consists of the following villages: Serorome, Boikago, Madiba, Lotsane, Thomaditshotse, Khurumela, Boseja, Morupule, Mmaphula, Rebaeng, and Kgaswe.
There are several well-known tourist attractions close to Palapye. Khama Rhino Sanctuary, 15 km (9 mi) outside of neighbouring Serowe, is probably the best known and is some 50 km (31 mi) from Palapye. Here, there are endangered black and white rhino.
The Tswapong Hills also has many areas of historical significance as well as the Moremi Gorge. This is an area of great beauty as it has a permanent water source.
About 20 km (12 mi) ESE of Palapye, close to the village of Malaka, are the remains of Phalatswe, also called Old Palapye, the capital of the Bamangwato people under Khama III from 1889 to 1902.
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