Domboshaba

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Famous for its ruins in the North East, Domboshaba is great tourist attraction that pulls in numbers of people for their festivals. We thought why not go there and see what people are experiencing. Though our journey started in Gaborone our trip to Domboshaba started in Moroka, this is a total distance of about 500kms.




So off we went, only to find that the National Monument was closed.We had to make do with what we had so wherever we found something interesting we would make a stopover to immortalize it by picture.



 

DOMBOSHABA LODGE









Not only was that the only bummer, we went to Domboshaba Lodge to go view and hear out the prices. Unfortunately we experienced service that was not up to par. We got in and looked for the staff for good 10minutes with no one on site. After we raided the lodge by ourselves one of the staff members came to us and told us of the restrictions of taking pictures at the lodge. WOW! The lodge looked good nonetheless.






As stated, we made a random turn after leaving the Lodge, EUREKA! We found gold!
We got to a well where livestock was grazing and enjoying a drink in the North East heat.
The reflection of the tree was so beautiful on the well. Being the adventure freaks, Betty and I went up the tree.










So there is a Setswana expression
"Tshwene e bone mapalamo mafologo ga e a bona"
Which basically means we managed to find our way up but coming down was a mission.
We were literally grabbing at every root that appeared below the tree, its a funny memory just remembering it. It was fun though.

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