Leroo La Tau
Leroo La Tau Botswana safari lodge sits high on the edge of a waterhole, where many desert animals come to seek water. It offers wonderful views of the Boteti River, over the riverbed and the grassy plains beyond.
Leroo La Tau Introduction
“Leroo-La-Tau” means the “footprints of the lion”. The lodge is situated on the banks of the Boteti River overlooking the Makgadikgadi National Park. Guests will experience the largest Zebra and Wildebeest migration in Southern Africa. The lodge is small and intimate and promises a personal safari experience.
- Located close to the Makgadikgadi Pans, one of the largest salt pans in the world.
- The lodge offers breathtaking views of the Boteti River
- Experience the largest Zebra and Wildebeest migration in Southern Africa.
Leroo La Tau Game Viewing and Activities
The Makgadikgadi National Park consists of 80 000 square kilometers, the destination of herds of migrating Zebra. It has an unspoilt beauty unlike that of any other part of Botswana. Guests can expect to see lion, zebra and wildebeest, however Leroo La Tau also boasts Chobe bushbuck, leopard, brown and spotted hyena, impala, kudu, jackal, porcupine, genet and caracal. There is also the possibility of seeing the rare white rhinoceros. Most unique are the crocodiles and an amazing pod of hippo which have survived in extremely adverse conditions for over 12 years. The hugely contrasting seasons and terrain make this area of the Makgadikgadi a unique haven for large herds and predators alike.