Leroo La Tau is situated on the western bank of the Boteti River some 140 kilometres south east of Maun. The river’s eastern bank forms the boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The Park stretches away from the banks of the Boteti River, through its interior of scrubland and grasslands. The western boundary supports mineral rich grass lands, which, along with the River supplies the much needed sustenance for the herds which inhabit the park. As Leroo La Tau is built on cliffs over 10 metres high, guests can enjoy an extensive vista.
Leroo La Tau is situated on the western bank of the Boteti River some 140 kilometres south east of Maun. The river’s eastern bank forms the boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The Park stretches away from the banks of the Boteti River, through its interior of scrubland and grasslands. The western boundary supports mineral rich grass lands, which, along with the River supplies the much needed sustenance for the herds which inhabit the park. As Leroo La Tau is built on cliffs over 10 metres high, guests can enjoy an extensive vista. The main reception and lounge area is also located on top of these cliffs; this raised vantage point ensures unsurpassed views of the river and the Makgadikgadi to the east.
Accommodation is in 12 beautifully appointed thatched, glass fronted chalets, each with en-suite bathrooms. The chalets are on raised platforms overlooking the seasonal River. Accommodation is in seven Meru-style tents designed to bring comfort without losing the rustic feel of the “African Bush”. Each tent comprises two double beds with down duvets, en suite facilities and a raised deck giving spectacular views.
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3 meals are served and included in your stay.
Alternatively guests can lounge around the pool or enjoy the river view vistas from the game viewing hide built into the bank of the Boteti. Leroo La Tau also offers day and night game drives to view animals in this habitat, such as Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Brown and Spotted Hyena, maybe even the rare White Rhino. The most special really are the Crocodiles and Hippos who continue to survive in extreme conditions.
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