Reservation Number
(+267) 316 1955/6
(+267) 316 1955/6
(+267) 316 1955/6
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(+267) 316 1955/6
Enjoy the sights, sounds, and experiences of the Mokolodi Nature Reserve when you book to stay in any one of our five comfortable, self-catering bush chalets overlooking a waterhole in the heart of the Reserve.
Chalets include: 2 x Single Room/Small Chalet (maximum 2 adults and 1 child)
3 x Double Room/Standard Family Chalet (maximum 4 adults and 4 children)The chalets are equipped with the following: crockery, cutlery, linen and braai area with grid. In addition, the chalets have electrictiy and include items such as a kettle, electric hot water geyser, fan, gas stove and fridge. Each chalet has its own private outside seating area and fire place (firewood is available to purchase at reception).
Kindly note that all of the chalets are self-catering, and guests should please bring their own food and drinks.
Check-in time is from 12h00 until 18h00, and check-out time is 10h00.
Please note that baboons do pass through the chalet area and as such, food and drink items should be well secured (windows closed when chalets are not occupied). Please also ensure that outdoor bins are secured.
For the more adventurous traveller seeking a truly authentic bush-experience in the Reserve, we also offer five exclusive campsites (with a maximum of eight guests per campsite). Each site is located to offer privacy and has shade throughout the year.
The campsites are completely self-catering, guests must please bring their own food, drinks and camping equipment. Each campsite has its own flush toilet, “donkey boiler” heated outdoor shower, braai area with grid, dustbin and a washbasin. Firewood is available to purchase at reception.
Check-in time is from 12h00 until 18h00, and check-out time is 10h00.
Please note that baboons do pass through the campsites and as such, food and drink items should be well secured. It is advised that no food is stored within the tents.
The camp was built with funds donated by the famous author Alexander McCall Smith and resembles a traditional Tswana thatched hutted dwelling. This self-catering accommodation, located in the south of the Reserve (away from the main chalets), offers up-close game viewing and a unique, rustic African experience for visitors.
The camp offers five individual huts and bookings include all five (5) units. Please note that the camp is completely self-catering, therefore guests must please bring their own bedding, food and drinks as if one were camping. The camp has running water, flush toilets, a “donkey boiler”, heated outdoor showers and braai area with braai grid.Please note that baboons do pass through the camp and as such, food and drink items should be well secured.
We camped here on our final night in Botswana. We didn’t do any game drives as such as needed to set up our camp, but we did see quite a… read more few animals just going to the camp site area!
The staff at reception were just so so friendly and helpful. we had to have our covid tests printed and they sorted for us, and also had a connection at the labs, as one of our tests hadn’t come through, and they called them, after hours to assist us. They really went out of the way to help us.
The campsite was clean and rustic. lovely stopover if you need to stay in Gaborone.
We camped here on our final night in Botswana. We didn’t do any game drives as such as needed to set up our camp, but we did see quite a… read more few animals just going to the camp site area!
The staff at reception were just so so friendly and helpful. we had to have our covid tests printed and they sorted for us, and also had a connection at the labs, as one of our tests hadn’t come through, and they called them, after hours to assist us. They really went out of the way to help us.
The campsite was clean and rustic. lovely stopover if you need to stay in Gaborone.
We spent a full day driving all of the roads, seeing very few animals (yes, including birds) but what bothered us the most was that the roads were so terrible… read more that even in our Landrover it was bad. Even roads not indicated as 4×4 roads exclusively were effectively only good for 4×4, and it was a nice dry day. So bushy you cannot see an impala if it’s 3 meters far… And we have driven all over Botswana so we can compare! We only saw 7 species of mammals and to drive yourself you need to buy a year permit of 700 pula. Seeing the cheetahs and reptiles costs extra.
We spent a full day driving all of the roads, seeing very few animals (yes, including birds) but what bothered us the most was that the roads were so terrible… read more that even in our Landrover it was bad. Even roads not indicated as 4×4 roads exclusively were effectively only good for 4×4, and it was a nice dry day. So bushy you cannot see an impala if it’s 3 meters far… And we have driven all over Botswana so we can compare! We only saw 7 species of mammals and to drive yourself you need to buy a year permit of 700 pula. Seeing the cheetahs and reptiles costs extra.
We had a lovely visit (with a vehicle to ourselves) accompanied by our lady game ranger. We didn’t see as much as we had hoped but not for want… read more of trying. Plenty of muti-varieties of deer, wart hogs, baboons, vultures, etc. It was lovely to get out in the African bush again, to hear the sounds – you are never sure what’s around the next corner! Thank you for a great visit.
Very good value too. Your hotel will order a car for you and the driver will either wait or come back to collect you.
We had a lovely visit (with a vehicle to ourselves) accompanied by our lady game ranger. We didn’t see as much as we had hoped but not for want… read more of trying. Plenty of muti-varieties of deer, wart hogs, baboons, vultures, etc. It was lovely to get out in the African bush again, to hear the sounds – you are never sure what’s around the next corner! Thank you for a great visit.
Very good value too. Your hotel will order a car for you and the driver will either wait or come back to collect you.
Was on a game drive but only saw Impala and Kudo but the Bush Braai was excellent and the young girl who was our guide was first class. Well worth… read more a visit.
Was on a game drive but only saw Impala and Kudo but the Bush Braai was excellent and the young girl who was our guide was first class. Well worth… read more a visit.
As we entered we saw a huge Giraffe then plenty of Imphala’s some Zebras, wild beast,water hog Kudus some birds and some Hen like variety.The Lady Guide explained each… read more and everything patiently.Hats off to her.
4×4 organised by The Nature Reserve can accommodate 15 Adults.Some of them had come from South Africa and some from Europe they all also enjoyed as it is such a lovely place very near from the Capital at a very very low cost.
There are different activities like Cheetah Visit,Rhino tracking which are really Great and Bush Braai which is Game drive in the dark then Dinner like organised by The Nature Reserve.
Each of them have their respective rates but they are very economical and I am sure you will feel Great as they give more than enough for the money they take from you.To sum up Mokolodi Nature Reserve a must visit spot.
As we entered we saw a huge Giraffe then plenty of Imphala’s some Zebras, wild beast,water hog Kudus some birds and some Hen like variety.The Lady Guide explained each… read more and everything patiently.Hats off to her.
4×4 organised by The Nature Reserve can accommodate 15 Adults.Some of them had come from South Africa and some from Europe they all also enjoyed as it is such a lovely place very near from the Capital at a very very low cost.
There are different activities like Cheetah Visit,Rhino tracking which are really Great and Bush Braai which is Game drive in the dark then Dinner like organised by The Nature Reserve.
Each of them have their respective rates but they are very economical and I am sure you will feel Great as they give more than enough for the money they take from you.To sum up Mokolodi Nature Reserve a must visit spot.
My colleagues who have been to Botswana for work told me I must go there afterwork one day. It was okay but just okay. The only animals we… read more saw were giraffes. I was told there was a watering hole near the restaurant and the animals came to it at sunset. This is NOT true. The guide (Pinot) seemed fairly knowledgeable but there was just nothing to see. which for all the animals that Pinot said that they had on property seems VERY unusual
My colleagues who have been to Botswana for work told me I must go there afterwork one day. It was okay but just okay. The only animals we… read more saw were giraffes. I was told there was a watering hole near the restaurant and the animals came to it at sunset. This is NOT true. The guide (Pinot) seemed fairly knowledgeable but there was just nothing to see. which for all the animals that Pinot said that they had on property seems VERY unusual
We arranged for an afternoon two hour game drive. The disappointing aspect was the lack of animals that we were unable to see. It was afternoon, it was… read more hot and they dont turn up on order! That said, we saw different types of antelope and warthog families with really cute babies. The trip included what the driver referred to as an ‘African massage’. Basically the transportation and the terrain means it is a very shaky ride. There was only our group of three on the drive so we had plenty of room and good interaction with the guide. He really tried to find some animals for us to see.
We booked a taxi from the hotel to take us there and arranged a time for them to pick us up. It only took about half an hour from the hotel each way so not much wasted time. Overall it was good trip, lots of flora and fresh air and very inexpensive.
We arranged for an afternoon two hour game drive. The disappointing aspect was the lack of animals that we were unable to see. It was afternoon, it was… read more hot and they dont turn up on order! That said, we saw different types of antelope and warthog families with really cute babies. The trip included what the driver referred to as an ‘African massage’. Basically the transportation and the terrain means it is a very shaky ride. There was only our group of three on the drive so we had plenty of room and good interaction with the guide. He really tried to find some animals for us to see.
We booked a taxi from the hotel to take us there and arranged a time for them to pick us up. It only took about half an hour from the hotel each way so not much wasted time. Overall it was good trip, lots of flora and fresh air and very inexpensive.
We have the 2 hours game drive. All the staff was very friendly and the service and food at the restaurant was great. When my wife or any other… read more of my family members comes to visit I will definitely time them their.
We have the 2 hours game drive. All the staff was very friendly and the service and food at the restaurant was great. When my wife or any other… read more of my family members comes to visit I will definitely time them their.
We have the 2 hours game drive. All the staff was very friendly and the service and food at the restaurant was great. When my wife or any other… read more of my family members comes to visit I will definitely time them their.
We had a wonderful game drive with a very friendly driver – followed this up with dinner at the restaurant while our child played in the Playarea. Staff were very… read more friendly and even recommended their best dishes.
We had a wonderful game drive with a very friendly driver – followed this up with dinner at the restaurant while our child played in the Playarea. Staff were very… read more friendly and even recommended their best dishes.
I have spent New Years Eve at Mokolodi a few time now, love the peace and quiet and watching the sunset over the waterhole that the chalets overlook. There is… read more plenty of animals to see. Its only a short drive to the restaurant if you don’t fancy catering for your self. My family were out from the UK so we spent two very enjoyable nights there.
I have spent New Years Eve at Mokolodi a few time now, love the peace and quiet and watching the sunset over the waterhole that the chalets overlook. There is… read more plenty of animals to see. Its only a short drive to the restaurant if you don’t fancy catering for your self. My family were out from the UK so we spent two very enjoyable nights there.
We saw quite a few animals like Zebras Giraffe. Kudu Impala Monkeys N some nice birds. The only bad things is that it was very hot and the rooms don’t… read more have aircon. But the tour guide was very kind and funny.
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