Mashatu Euphorbia, Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana
A Luxury Lodge or Hotel in Botswana
Location
Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana
Starting from
US$ 1,870
Per Person Per Night
A member of the
Mashatu Game Reserve
Collection
Camp Details
Set atop a cliff, hidden beneath towering euphorbia succulents, Mashatu Euphorbia Villas is the magnificent new eco five- star camp within Mashatu Game Reserve.
Mashatu Euphorbia Villas is an intimate composition of 8 luxury villas. The shape of the villas draws inspiration from the local Mopane pod. The Mopane tree is hugely significant in this area, as it is the main source of food for all the animals during the very dry winter months. The curves and unique shapes are moulded with local raw materials, to echo the breath-taking natural beauty of the reserve.
Guests are welcomed into their own private villas with decks overlooking the ravine below. The 8 secluded villas embody a stillness, a peaceful solitude to unwind and let go. They boast an inside shower and outside shower, an inside W.C and second “loo with a view” and are spacious with many seating areas and relaxation points.
WHY CHOOSE MASHATU EUPHORBIA?
- The wide variety of scenery, vegetation types, open areas and eco-systems on Mashatu beckon to be experienced on foot by any wildlife enthusiast.
- Cycle Mashatu provides the rare opportunity to bike the endless range of flowing single tracks created and maintained by the vast herds of elephants that have made Mashatu their sanctuary
- A vast geological treasure chest opens to a diverse landscape of undulating mopane veld, wide open plains, craggy sandstone hills and boundless azure skies.
- This ancient, unspoiled land, studded with baobab trees, is the perfect setting for an exciting wildlife adventure or safari.
- Mashatu is an appropriate setting for the world’s largest land mammal, the elephant, the world’s tallest mammal, the giraffe and king of the beasts, the lion.
Mashatu Euphorbia Rates, Activities & Amenities
Rates
Year | Season | Type | Rates |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | 01 Mar - 30 Jun | – | US $ 2000 |
2024 | 01 Jul - 31 Oct | – | US $ 2300 |
2024 | 01 Nov - 31 Dec | – | US $ 1870 |
2025 | 01 Jan - 28 Feb; 01 Nov - 31 Dec | – | US $ 1870 |
2025 | 01 Mar - 30 Jun | – | US $ 2000 |
2025 | 01 Jul - 31 Oct | – | US $ 2300 |
Rates are Per Person Per Night unless otherwise specified.
Inclusions
Mashatu Euphorbia rates include:
• Accommodation, all meals, beverages (local wines, spirits, and beers; soft drinks, teas and coffees, and refreshments on game drives/walks), Wi-Fi, and laundry. Guide Room rate includes soft drinks, teas, and coffees only.
• Option of a guided game walk and game drive or two guided game drives per night’s stay.
• Additional option of 1 adventure activity offered at Mashatu per day i.e., cycling safaris, ad hoc walking safaris, horse safaris, photographic hides & tuition, community visits & night drives.
• Transfers within Mashatu Game Reserve, to and from Limpopo Valley Airfield / Pont Drift Border Post / Platjan Border Posts / Mathathane Village parking facility.
• Vehicle parking and car wash at Mathathane Village / Limpopo Valley Airfield.
• Cable car transfers across the Limpopo River at Pont Drift Border Post.
• Mashatu conservation levy, government bed levy and VAT.
Child Policy
Children of all ages accepted (certain restrictions apply to children under the age of five)
Activities
Game Drives
Night Drives
Guided Walks
Canoeing
Boating
Horseback Riding
Cultural Activities
Hot-air Ballooning
Fishing
Biking
City Tours
Hiking / Trekking
Beach
Marine Activities
Golf
Chimp Trekking
Gorilla Trekking
Birding
Cycling
Amenities
Eco-Friendly
Wifi
Mobile Network
Air-Conditioning
Laundry
Heater
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Bar
Spa
Gym
Conference Room
Credit Card
24-hour Security
Library
Wheelchair
Fan
Running Water
Electricity
Safe
Enquire Now to Check Availability
or call our African safari specialists at
+1 703 220 6393 or +91 9717 275237
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Mashatu Game Reserve, Pont Drift, Botswana
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