
The Basotho Cultural Village is nestled in the heart of the Qwaqwa Nature Park which recently has been incorporated into the world-renowned Golden Gate Highlands National Park.
The Cultural Village takes you for a walk down the pathway of time. It is here where the lifestyle and architecture of the South Sotho is accurately depicted from the sixteenth century to the dramatically colourful present.
Follow the guide's footsteps into the "khotla", the gathering place of men. Accept the Basotho hospitality by taking a sip from the traditional beer offered.
Listen to the rangoon and lesiba and engage in a game of marabaraba. Consult the ngaka, the captain's advisor, in his professional capacity as traditional healer and allow him to enlighten you as he has been doing for centuries.
Step into the home of either the first, second or third wife and move to the rhythm of the women grinding the maize and sifting beer. Pass the tokened where grandmothers used to gather the young girls around them to initiate them in folklore by ways of riddles, fables and marvelous tales.
The huts are built and furnished according to the time frame depicted by each one. The interior and exterior decoration of huts is done by the Basotho women.
It is called litem' and can still be admired on a drive through the Free State rural areas. The colours are extremely vibrant and dramatic.
The art gallery boasts work of local artists and a permanent photographic exhibition of the building process of the village and litem' art in the Eastern Free State.
The curio shop offers a wide variety of Basotho arts and crafts. There is nothing like a warm traditional Basotho meal in the sandstone amphitheatre and the entertaining sounds of the accordion and drum to complete an unforgettable experience.