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Leroo La Tau is built on cliffs over 15m high above this arid riverbed, and in the dry season wildlife concentrates around the water hole in front of the lodge. The main reception and lounge area is located on the top of these cliffs. Leroo La Tau accommodates 14 guests in 7 East African style Meru tents, each with en-suite bathroom, on individual raised wooden platforms. The main lounge and dining room offers guests the opportunity to sit back and relax at the bar while listening to the wide variety of night sounds so characteristic of the African bush.
Alternatively one can lounge around the pool while appreciating the herds of zebra and wildebeest which are often seen around the lodge grounds and the waterhole. Evenings can be spent alongside the fireplace which also overlooks the dry riverbed and the waterhole in front of the lodge.
The Boteti River is the natural boundary for the Makgadikgadi National Park. It is on the banks of this dry river course that one will enjoy the comfort of Leroo La Tau. The Boteti last flowed in 1993, as a result of climate change and erratic weather cycles which caused the once crystal clear waters to dry up.
Children from the age of 12 years are welcome.
USD - Rates 2011/12 (per room per night)
$431.10
$862.20
$508.25
$1,016.50
$964.00
$1,520.00