Palapye is also known as Palapaye Road or Palapye Road or as Palatswe in the land of Botswana.
Palapye is the name of a large town
situated at Botswana and is mostly famous for its Morupele Coal Mines, which is a major supplier of raw material to the Morupule Power Station. The location of Palapye in Botswana has helped in making it a convenient stopover for the travelers of the north-south road and rail routes of the African continent. The geographical coordinates of Palapye of Botswana are 22º 33' 0 S and 27º 7' 60 E. The altitude at, which the town is, placed measures around three thousand and eighteen feet, which is approximately, equal to nine hundred and nineteen meters above sea level.
The Morupule Power Station is the chief supplier of domestic electricity in Botswana. The town of Palapye at Botswana is placed over the banks of the Lotsane River, which flows only in the months of monsoon.
Some of the major tourist attractions at Palapye include the Khama Rhino sanctuary located at a distance of forty kilometers from the town area, the Tswapong Hills, which are full of the ancient historical sites and the mystical Moremi Gorge.
Palapye is well accessible from the nearest Selebi Phikwe Airport.