Mochudi

The main attraction in Mochudi is the Phuthadikobo Museum which is perched at the top of a hill and holds a rich history of Bakgatla tribe and Batswana in general.

Under pressure from Boer encroachment on their historic lands, the Bakgatla tribe migrated from what is now South Africa, settling in 1871 at the foot of Phuthadikobo Hill and beside the Notwane River.

[4] At this time, the Rev Pieter Brink of the Dutch Reformed Church founded a mission station at Mochudi.

Nearby is the hulk of the first tractor owned by a Motswana and huge footprints that legend says belongs to "Matsieng", a giant and ancestor of the Tswana, who led his people and the animals from the centre of the earth to inhabit the world.

There is also Podulogong Rehabilitation Centre that offers hands on training courses to blind or vision impaired individuals.