Leroo La Tau is situated on the western bank of the Boteti River about 140 kilometres southeast of Maun. Leroo La Tau is built on cliffs over 10 metres above a changing riverbed environment, offering a raised vantage point which ensures unsurpassed views of the river and the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park to the east.
The lodge features 12 luxurious thatched and glass fronted suites with en-suite bathrooms, each one raised on a wooden platform. Your suite is equipped with electrical power suitable for hairdryers and the recharging of camera and video batteries.
The main lounge and dining area, with its inviting wooden and thatch finish, offers you the opportunity to sit back and relax at the bar, lounge around the swimming pool, or enjoy the panoramic river vista from the game viewing hide built into the bank of the river.
The lodge offers both scheduled guided day and night game drives. Depending on the water levels of the Boteti River, boat activities can also be provided. Optional cultural excursions can be arranged to visit Khumaga Village, as can guided nature walks in the area surrounding the lodge.
Leroo La Tau translates as ‘lion’s paw’, but although the surrounding area features abundant lion, zebra and wildebeest, it also boasts Chobe bushbuck, leopard, cheetah, brown- and spotted-hyena, impala, kudu, jackal, porcupine, genet and caracal, to name but a few. In addition, there is also the possibility of seeing the rare white rhinoceros.
Regretfully, children under the age of six cannot be accommodated.