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The National Park stretches away from the banks of the now dry Boteti River, through its interior of scrubland and grasslands, ending at the extraordinary salt pans in the east and its on the banks of the dry Boteti River bed that you will discover Leroo La Tau Lodge. After the start of the rainy season, this desert area teems with wildlife as herds of zebra and wildbeest graze to their hearts content on the open plains whilst during the wet season, there is an influx of migratory bird species - an ideal location for enthusiastic birders . During the dry season, this area is renowned for the migration.
The lodge itself is set close to the edge of the dry river bed, around 10m above this arid bed and offers a great vantage point over the waterhole.
Accommodation is in 12 luxury thatch and glass suits with en-suite bathrooms, each one set on a raised platform. The main lounge and dining area, with wood and thatch finishes offers the chance to sit back and relax at the bar while listening to the sounds of the African bush. You can also cool off in the pool. Activities include day and night game drives.
Kids - please note no children under 12 yrs accepted and those under 16 must share with a parent.
Access is by road from Maun taking around 1.5 hours and 4x4 required for the last 6km |