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Mashatu Game Reserve safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Mashatu Game Reserve in the Tuli Block in Botswana offers some of the most exciting game viewing in Africa. It is a place of exceptional beauty where one can explore the unspoilt Africa.
  • Specialist rangers
  • Largest privately-owned elephant population
  • Research projects
Mashatu Game Reserve
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 Destinations
- selected wilderness hideaways
 with experts to interpret the ecosystems for you
 
Safari Lodges Safari Lodges (1)
Most of these lodges have exclusive use of wilderness areas for you to explore during day and night game viewing activities.

Safari Camps Safari Camps (1)
Meru-style tents en suite in permanent camps with a central boma for meals - explore the surrounding ecosystems with a ranger.

Mashatu Game Reserve travel info

Mashatu Game Reserve offers some of the most exciting game viewing in Africa. It is a place of exceptional beauty where one can explore the rugged, unspoilt African landscapes in open 4-wheel drive vehicles, on walking safaris, on mountain bicycles, or horse back, guided by expert rangers and experienced trackers. Mashatu offers a view of Africa, unchanged since the days of early visitors such as Kipling, Selous and artist/explorer Sir Thomas Baines. Historic and archaeological sites abound; notable are the Motloutse Ruins and the Pitsani Koppie sites.
Mashatu Game Reserve proudly provides a refuge for the largest, single population of elephant on privately owned land in Africa. Known as the relic herds of Shashe, these elephants are the last living testament to the great herds that once populated the meandering Limpopo valley. Today, the population on Mashatu Game Reserve alone, is estimated to number in excess of 500. Various research projects are currently active at Mashatu, with a focus on elephants, cheetahs, archaeology and arachnids.

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