Leroo La Tau managed by Desert and Delta
African Secrets Safari Company, owners of Leroo La Tau, are pleased to announce that they have contracted Desert and Delta Safaris to take on the management and marketing of Leroo La Tau with immediate effect. This is consequent to an agreement that ownership of the lodge will pass to a new company jointly owned by the two entities. This will take place once all necessary documentation and permissions have been finalized.
Leroo La Tau, situated on the border of Makgadikgadi National Park is built above the Boteti River on cliffs over 15m high. This elevation gives guests a raised vantage point resulting in numerous spectacular wildlife sightings. During the dry season this area is populated by up to 30 000 wildebeest and zebra which have migrated down to the Makgadikgadi in search of grazing. The migration brings with it an increase in levels of predator activity. You may even experience the exhilaration of being caught in a stampede zone as predators hunt around the lodge. However Leroo La Tau is not only about lion zebra and wildebeest. The area around the lodge also boasts Chobe Bushbuck, Leopard, Brown and Spotted Hyena, Impala, Kudu, Jackal, Porcupines, Genets, Caracal and White Rhino to name but a few. Most unique however, are the Crocodile and an amazing pod of Hippo which have survived in extremely adverse conditions for over 12 years. Making this area of the Boteti a unique haven for large herds and predators alike.
Leroo La Tau offers 7 East African Meru style tents each with its own ensuite bathroom and raised on wooden decks. The main lounge and dining room area’s with their inviting wooden and thatch finishing’s offer 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.
The lodge offers a variety of activities including both day and night drives as well as the opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of Africa on guided walks. Also on offer are day trips out to Baines Baobabs and Nxai Pan and for those looking for some extra insight into this unique area and it’s history there are cultural and topographical talks on offer.
While company formation is in process, Desert and Delta Safaris have agreed to take over the management and marketing of the lodge.
The African Secrets Safari Company is wholly citizen owned, and Desert and Delta Safaris is owned by Chobe Holdings, a public company listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange offering yet another 100% Botswana owned and operated lodge to our industry colleagues.
Currently the lodge is undergoing a temporary refurbishment. This work should be complete by the end of October and is being conducted taking current bookings and guest activities into consideration.
As soon as the agreement is finalized and all necessary Government permissions have been obtained, it is proposed that the lodge will be completely re-built.
Leroo La Tau, situated on the border of Makgadikgadi National Park is built above the Boteti River on cliffs over 15m high. This elevation gives guests a raised vantage point resulting in numerous spectacular wildlife sightings. During the dry season this area is populated by up to 30 000 wildebeest and zebra which have migrated down to the Makgadikgadi in search of grazing. The migration brings with it an increase in levels of predator activity. You may even experience the exhilaration of being caught in a stampede zone as predators hunt around the lodge. However Leroo La Tau is not only about lion zebra and wildebeest. The area around the lodge also boasts Chobe Bushbuck, Leopard, Brown and Spotted Hyena, Impala, Kudu, Jackal, Porcupines, Genets, Caracal and White Rhino to name but a few. Most unique however, are the Crocodile and an amazing pod of Hippo which have survived in extremely adverse conditions for over 12 years. Making this area of the Boteti a unique haven for large herds and predators alike.
Leroo La Tau offers 7 East African Meru style tents each with its own ensuite bathroom and raised on wooden decks. The main lounge and dining room area’s with their inviting wooden and thatch finishing’s offer 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.
The lodge offers a variety of activities including both day and night drives as well as the opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of Africa on guided walks. Also on offer are day trips out to Baines Baobabs and Nxai Pan and for those looking for some extra insight into this unique area and it’s history there are cultural and topographical talks on offer.
While company formation is in process, Desert and Delta Safaris have agreed to take over the management and marketing of the lodge.
The African Secrets Safari Company is wholly citizen owned, and Desert and Delta Safaris is owned by Chobe Holdings, a public company listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange offering yet another 100% Botswana owned and operated lodge to our industry colleagues.
Currently the lodge is undergoing a temporary refurbishment. This work should be complete by the end of October and is being conducted taking current bookings and guest activities into consideration.
As soon as the agreement is finalized and all necessary Government permissions have been obtained, it is proposed that the lodge will be completely re-built.

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