Thamaga is a village in Botswana under the jurisdiction of the Kweneng district.
Thamaga is placed at a distance of forty kilometers from the
capital city of Gaborone. The latitude and longitude of Thamaga in Botswana are 24º 43' 0 S and 25º 31' 60 E, respectively. The altitude at, which the town is placed, is around three thousand four hundred and fifty seven feet, which is approximately equal to one thousand and fifty three meters above sea level. Thamaga Hill is the most prominent structure in the land of Thamaga, which is full of a number of rock formations. Thamaga is the second largest town after Molepolole in terms of both size and population.
The chief tourist attractions at Thamaga are its pottery shops, which house everything starting from bowls and platters to goblets. Thamaga is a must see tourist spot for those interested in pottery with an unusual hazy blue glaze. Thamaga Hills also offer majestic views of the various rock formations enveloping the regions of Thamaga of Botswana.
Thamaga at Botswana is well accessible from the nearby cities of Ramaphato, Mokhopetsana, Molepolole, Tobgat, Lelotong, Majana and Gaphiri. Thamaga can also be reached via the nearest airports of Sir Seretse Khama International, Thebephatshwa, Jwaneng and Zeerust.