Botswana’s rich cultures reflect the country’s diverse heritage and traditions. While the Tswana speaking people are the largest ethnic group, and known for vibrant music, dance, art and traditional foods. There are other ethnic groups like The Wayeyi, The kalanga, The san people and many more.
The San people also known as the hunter- gatherers, preserve ancient wisdom, and knowledge about the land. Thre are several paintings throughout Botswana that depict their stories and animals they mostly celebrate.
Taking a cultural tour in Botswana can be as entertaining and enriching as any other. Be it for children or adults; playing traditional games, building huts, heading cattle, cooking, tracking or harvesting food or medicine from the Mother Nature.
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