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Mashatu Tented Camp

Tuli

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8 Rooms
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From $760 per person/night
Remote, private adventures, diverse landscapes and top class wildlife viewing.
You'll struggle to find this quality of exclusive game viewing in such a wild, diverse area at this price. The combination of great wildlife, the range of activities on offer, and the comfortable, private accommodation, put Mashatu Tent Camp into its own category. The largest herd of elephants on privately owned land in Africa roams this reserve, along with a dense population of predators - from lions and leopard to cheetah and wild dogs. Mashatu also boasts a rich cultural history, including the Mapungubwe Dynasty and the AngloBoer war, as well as a complex geography, complete with basalt-capped sandstone and famous dolerite dykes.

Mashatu Main Camp

Tuli

14 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
Old-school lodge with diverse adventures, landscapes and great game viewing
Mashatu lies within the northern Tuli—a remote, wild and varied landscape. It offers an assortment of adventurous activities, prolific and exclusive game viewing and comfortable, private accommodation. More than a thousand elephants roam this privately owned reserve, along with a dense population of predators, including leopards, hyenas, lions, cheetah and wild dogs. Mashatu also boasts a rich cultural history, including the Mapungubwe Dynasty, some of Cecil John Rhodes' endeavors and a few AngloBoer War battlefields. A complex geography, complete with basalt-capped sandstone and famous dolerite dykes, massive perennial rivers and dry rocky outcrops make this reserve about more than just the impressive wildlife.

Tuli Safari Lodge Mashatu

Tuli

8 Rooms
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From $840 per person/night
Superb hospitality in Botswana's wild, eastern corner

Tuli Safari Lodge sits in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, a region known as the "Land of Giants." Why? Large red rocky outcrops and enormous baobabs stud the landscape, and there's more elephants around than you can shake a stick at. The lodge itself is a smart, modern and sophisticated sanctuary amidst the wilderness and set in a shady forest on the banks of the legendary Limpopo River, with views over the valley beyond. As for the wildlife in the reserve, it's varied and abundant, thanks to the diversity of habitats, and you'll have the chance to spot everything from lion, leopard, wild dogs and cheetah to eland (Africa's largest antelope), zebra and prolific birdlife.

Serolo Safari Camp

Tuli

5 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
Serolo Safari Camp is a small and intimate tented camp, under the massive riverine trees,
Serolo Safari Camp is located within the Northern Tuli Game Reserve along the shady floodplain of the Limpopo River, 600m from the river itself, under the many massive riverine trees including the magnificent Mashatu and tall Apple-leaf trees. Tuli Wilderness’ private and exclusive 24 000 acre concession of Botswana wilderness makes an ideal getaway or stop-over point for travellers between Botswana and South Africa, as well as a unique and true African Safari Experience for International Guests.

Mashatu Euphorbia Villas

Tuli

From $2K per person/night
Within a unique wildlife area in Botswana, host to some of the finest predator viewing on the continent, this new eco-camp is set to leave a lasting impression. Mashatu Euphorbia Villas is the new flagship camp of the Northern Tuli Game Reserve and is situated in the privately owned, Mashatu Game Reserve. This breath-taking hideaway is tucked away within a euphorbia forest, high up on a cliff face, which opens to reveal exquisite vistas overlooking the Majale River and endless, rolling plains below. Mashatu Euphorbia Villas is an intimate composition of 8 “green” villas, combining luxury with conservation and sustainability. With 92% rain-free days per annum at Mashatu, solar energy is utilised, along with state-of-the-art water treatment and recycling systems, creating a refuge, run on renewable and non-invasive resources.
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