Serowe is a village located in the country of Botswana and was once considered to be the largest one in the country, before it got preceded by Palapye in the year 2000. The total number of inhabitants at the Serowe village is approximately ninety thousand.
Serowe is one of the largest villages in the entire Sub-Saharan Africa. The major tourist attractions at Serowe include the Khama Graves, the Khama III Memorial Museum, which is located on the Orapa road, the nearby Central Kalahari Game Reserve and the Khama Rhino Sanctuary, which was originally a hunting ground of the native inhabitants. The Khama Rhino Sanctuary is aiming to increase the number of white rhinos in the region.
The best place to avail accommodation while visiting Serowe is the Lentswe Lodge, where guest rooms are available round the year. Food is offered in its best varieties at the Lentswe Lodge, Tawaragano Hotel and Serowe Hotel. These three restaurants provide mouth watering delicacies, which are prepared with utmost care and precision.
Serowe is well accessible from the nearby cities of Moijabana, Tsimo Ea Pula, Molorosi, Makoro, Pamashaba and Shakse.