Road Palapye lies on the main A1 Highway, which connects Botswana's two major cities,
Gaborone and
Francistown. There is a secondary road that leads to
Serowe, and later,
Orapa and
Lethlakane.
Rail The national railway, which connects all major towns and cities all over Botswana to each other, also passes through Palapye. The rail track through Palapye links the town to Gaborone and Francistown. Coal that is mined from other regions in Botswana, such as Selebi-Phikwe, is sent by rail to Palapye. A proposed rail link to
Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe has been touted to operate, but such plans are still to be considered by the government. In 2008, proposals were made to build a new
Trans-Kalahari Railway to a port in
Namibia, but this is expected to begin construction in 2025.
Air Palapye Airport is a small airfield located just outside the town. An International Airport, that will be located on the Palapye-Serowe road, is another development that is being considered. If plans do go ahead for the proposed Palapye International Airport, it will be the country's fifth international airport, after
Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone, Francistown Airport, Maun Airport and Kasane Airport, easing the increased traffic that is currently being experienced at the present airports. However, such plans have been put on halt due to the current renovations and expansion at Gaborone Airport and a newly renovated Francistown Airport. ==Tourist attractions==