Mashatu offers superb value in a luxury Game Reserve in a part of
Botswana little changed since the visits of Kipling, Selous, and Thomas
Baines, well-known early painter of the African scene. In addition to game-viewing
you can explore archaeological sites including the Motloutse Ruins.
At Mashatu you can also participate in biking safaris and horseback riding. |
This magnificent baobab tree is an example of the scenic splendor of the reserve. |
The main camp at Mashatu overlooks a flood-lit water-hole. Here you relax in luxury and comfort after a day of game-viewing. |
Huge Mashatu trees along the river courses provide shade for eland, impla, wildebees, zebra, and cats. Housing one of the largest remaining ancient elephant herds, it is estimated that there are 1700 elephants in the Mashatu Reserve. |
Mashatu Game Reserve is located in the Tuli Block in Botswana bounded by the Limpopo and Shashe rivers. |
Mashatu is operate by Rattray Reserves to the same standards that have made Mala Mala the top rated safari camp in the world. |