
On arrival at Lesedi in the late afternoon,
the guests are welcomed by the families who then take them
to their homestead and show them where they will be staying.
The head of the home then becomes their personal escort for
the rest of their stay. Once settled in their comfortable
huts they will then get to know the many colourful and fascinating
aspects of the cultures of the people of Lesedi.
Pedi (4 rooms):
All 4 Twin Rooms for sharing.
Thobela - Hello and welcome! To our Pedi village.
We Pedi are proud agriculturists from Sekhukhuni land in
the Northern Province.
Our traditional villages of thatched rondavels can run in
to hundreds of homes each characterised by the stylised low
walled courtyards attached to each home.
As with all Southern African’s ceremonial life is taken
extremely seriously and is full of music, dance and colourful
dress, which even includes tartan clothing adopted from the
Scottish Regiment to this day.
When the land is dry, we consult our Rain Queen, Mdjadji,
a name that lives forever and brings relief to the parched
earth.
Enjoy your stay!
“Re a leboga, thank you!”
Some traditional Pedi greetings and words:
Hello – Thobela
How are you – Lekaye
Sleep Well – Robala ga botse
Beads – Meroka
Stay Well - Sala Gabotse

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