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Botswana

Leroo La Tau

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Nestled along the western edge of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park and just across the Boteti River, lies Leroo La Tau safari camp which literally means “the lion’s paw.”

The camp is built on cliffs overlooking the river and the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Accommodations at the camp consist of twelve quaint thatched and glass fronted suites raised on wooden platforms. Each room features an en-suite bathroom comprising of a shower, double hand basin and toilet. In addition, each suite has its own private deck fitted with comfortable chairs for relaxing and taking in the stunning views of the salt pans. Other amenities include fans, tea and coffee facilities, dressing gown, flashlight, an umbrella for the rainy season, battery operated reading lights, and in-room safe.

The camp is situated above the Boteti River which stretches across the western border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The unique moonscaped salt pans are populated by up to 30,000 zebra and wildebeest and closely accompanied by their corresponding predators such as lions, hyenas, and leopards.

Daily game drives are conducted in 4×4 vehicles and led by expert guides. In addition to frequent sightings of lion, hyena, wildebeest, and zebra, one can expect to see cheetah, leopard, porcupine, impala, and occasionally the rare white rhinoceros. Depending on the water level of the Boteti River, boat activities can also be provided. Guided nature walks take in the smaller details and animals of the salt pans. Leroo La Tau is conveniently located near the village of Khumaga, and guests are offered the opportunity to take a cultural excursion to experience daily African life. Birding is also spectacular, from the rare wattled crane, to saddle billed storks, and a variety of vultures. Many animals can be viewed from the camps hide overlooking the river.

The main lodge is comprised of a curio shop, dining room, reading room, bar, and lounge. There are expansive wooden decks for ideal viewing of the salt pans. The refreshing plunge pool provides a respite from the heat and dust of the day. Tucked under the eaves of the main building is a wildlife reference library. The dining area serves buffet-style food, individually plated food, or alternative bush dinners. Evening are spent around the campfire boma on the cliffs of the Boteti River.

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Botswana

Leroo La Tau

PLAN MY TRIP

Nestled along the western edge of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park and just across the Boteti River, lies Leroo La Tau safari camp which literally means “the lion’s paw.”

The camp is built on cliffs overlooking the river and the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Accommodations at the camp consist of twelve quaint thatched and glass fronted suites raised on wooden platforms. Each room features an en-suite bathroom comprising of a shower, double hand basin and toilet. In addition, each suite has its own private deck fitted with comfortable chairs for relaxing and taking in the stunning views of the salt pans. Other amenities include fans, tea and coffee facilities, dressing gown, flashlight, an umbrella for the rainy season, battery operated reading lights, and in-room safe.

The camp is situated above the Boteti River which stretches across the western border of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park. The unique moonscaped salt pans are populated by up to 30,000 zebra and wildebeest and closely accompanied by their corresponding predators such as lions, hyenas, and leopards.

Daily game drives are conducted in 4×4 vehicles and led by expert guides. In addition to frequent sightings of lion, hyena, wildebeest, and zebra, one can expect to see cheetah, leopard, porcupine, impala, and occasionally the rare white rhinoceros. Depending on the water level of the Boteti River, boat activities can also be provided. Guided nature walks take in the smaller details and animals of the salt pans. Leroo La Tau is conveniently located near the village of Khumaga, and guests are offered the opportunity to take a cultural excursion to experience daily African life. Birding is also spectacular, from the rare wattled crane, to saddle billed storks, and a variety of vultures. Many animals can be viewed from the camps hide overlooking the river.

The main lodge is comprised of a curio shop, dining room, reading room, bar, and lounge. There are expansive wooden decks for ideal viewing of the salt pans. The refreshing plunge pool provides a respite from the heat and dust of the day. Tucked under the eaves of the main building is a wildlife reference library. The dining area serves buffet-style food, individually plated food, or alternative bush dinners. Evening are spent around the campfire boma on the cliffs of the Boteti River.

Coming soon!

Safari Camps
Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts

Coming soon!

Journeys