At the remote eastern corner of Botswana, at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers, lies an area known as the Tuli Enclave - a diverse wilderness of savannah, riverine forests, marshland, open plains and sandstone outcrops.
The Mashatu Reserve is home to large herds of elephant, prides of lion and cheetah. Along the river courses, huge Mashatu trees provide shade for eland, impala, wildebeest, giraffe and zebra. At night the bat-eared fox, African wildcat and the leopard search for prey.
Mashatu Main Camp has 14 suites, accommodating 28 guests, with en suite bathrooms and private decks. The main lounge and dining area overlooks a waterhole. There is pool to cool off in during hot summer days.
Activities included are day and night game drives and walks. There are optional activities including mountain bike riding, a day(s) spent in the field with the resident researcher doing elephant studies, a visit to archeological sites and fabulous horse trail trips available at extra cost.