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Cresta Riley’s Maun Welcomes 11th Annual Letlhafula Festival

mm by Leungo Mokgwathi
May 22, 2024
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Cresta Riley’s Maun Welcomes 11th Annual Letlhafula Festival
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On May 25, 2024, Cresta Riley’s Maun will once again be the venue for the 11th installment of the Annual Letlhafula Festival. The event promises a vibrant celebration of culture and tradition, themed “See Culture Differently.”

With an exciting lineup of performances, mouthwatering Tswana cuisines, and family-friendly activities, the festival aims to immerse attendees in the rich heritage of the Ngamiland region.

The festival boasts a stellar lineup of acts, including renowned performers such as Khoisan, Matsieng, Thabang Gaarogwe, Ancestral Rituals, and Kilimanjaro Nature BW. Adding to the festive atmosphere are the dynamic disc jockeys Gouveia and T.H.A.B.O, who will keep theenergy high with their electrifying mixes throughout the event. The charming Mdala Ka Tje will serve as the host, ensuring that attendees have an unforgettable experience.

 

General Manager of Cresta Riley’s Greg Soutter expressed his excitement about hosting the festival, stating , “The Letlhafula Festival is a highlight on our calendar each year. It is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the vibrant culture and talent of the Ngamiland region while providing an unforgettable experience for our guests.”

In addition to the captivating performances, the festival will offer a tantalizing array of Tswana cuisines, allowing attendees to indulge in traditional flavors and culinary delights.

Children will also have their share of fun at the kiddies’ corner, ensuring that the festival is inclusive and enjoyable for the whole family.

Furthermore, Cresta Riley’s Maun will provide premium accommodation options for guests attending the event, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay at an affordable price.

Located in the heart of the Ngamiland region, the hotel offers the perfect setting for this celebration, surrounded by the natural beauty and cultural richness of the area.

The Letlhafula Festival has a history of attracting people from different parts of the country, and this year is expected to be no different.

The event is open to individuals, families, and the corporate world, welcoming everyone who is eager to experience the vibrant culture and hospitality of the Ngamiland region.

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