Leroo La Tau is situated at the eastern end of a bend in the Boteti River. It is outside the park, yet surrounded by it on three sides.
Accommodation here is seven large Meru-style tents, each with en-suite an en-suite bathroom, and built on individual raised wooden platforms. Most are built into the tree line, overlooking the Boteti's channel, whilst a few are set back in the bush.
The main lodge has one side largely made of glass, overlooking a large lawn (with small swimming pool) which leads down to the banks of the Boteti River. At one end of this is a bar, and above that a comfy sitting area and a look-out window. In the centre is a large and rather beautiful wooden dining table, and at the end is a comfy sitting area with a curio shop (which also sells some good books)
Activities centre on game drives, day and night from the lodge. Generally they operate in a relatively narrow neck of land enclosed by a loop of the Boteti. This juts into the park, and is about 10km by 4–5km, though does have lots of riverfront – which is where the game is usually concentrated.
The lodge also offers day trips to Nxai Pans and the famous Baines' Baobabs.
Leroo-La-Tau has recently been taken over by Desert & Delta. From our past visits we know that it is a good-quality lodge in an area that can provide remarkable game spectacles.
Great new lodge
Refurbished and re-opened June 2008. Stylish well proportioned rooms with a wide balcony overlooking the dry river bed and water hole. Well worth the two hour drive from Maun, however, an airstrip ...
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