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Cheap Bus Tickets from Gaborone to Serowe Online Booking

Discover your travel route on web, mobile or app and book cheap bus ticket from Gaborone to Serowe online now.

Do cheap bus from Gaborone to Serowe bus tickets online booking and travel Gaborone to Serowe by road. Serowe is a vital part of Botswana history because the country’s 1st president, Sir Seretse Khama was born in Serowe. The name “Serowe” comes from an edible Kalahari plant, Serowa. Here is the guide on how to book bus tickets from Gaborone to Serowe:

Bus from Gaborone to Serowe Bus Tickets Booking, Routes, Schedules & Fares FAQs

What is the affordable way to get from Gaborone to Serowe?

The affordable way to get from Gaborone to Serowe by bus. Cheap bus tickets from Gaborone to Serowe $-$10 and takes 3h 25m.

What is the quickest way to get from Gaborone to Serowe?

The fastest way to get from Gaborone to Serowe is to bus. Gaborone to Serowe bus fare $8 – $10 and takes 3h 25m.

Is there a direct Gaborone to Serowe bus?

Yes, there is a direct bus Gaborone to Serowe. Servics depart 4 times a day, and run every day. The journey takes about 3h 25m.

How do I move from Gaborone to Serowe without a personal vehicle?

The top  way to get from Gaborone to Serowe without a personal vehicle is to bus which takes 3h 29 m and costs $8 – $10.

Bus Tickets from Gaborone to Serowe Tips

During the days of the Bechuanaland protectorate, it was a point of settlement for Western traders and missionaries. Still standing close to the dirt trail once used by early travellers are 2 big leadwood trees, which were used as road markers. Serowe is the birthplace of the country’s first president and founding father, Sir Seretse Khama.

It is the largest village in Botswana and the capital of the Central district. Serowe is positioned in a fertile place, next to the Lotsane River. It is placed west of the road, from which it is simply reached. It also marks the starting of the Serowe-Orapa road, which ends at the diamond mines in Orapa.

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