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Another
breathtaking stopover lodge, dubbed Lehututu Lodge, has been
opened in Maun. This beautiful, month-old indigenously built
lodge is situated in the Sekaka area on the banks of the
slow-drifting Thamalakane River, 19 kilometers away from the
hustle and bustle of Maun.
Lehututu Lodge, which is 100 percent citizen-owned, is perfect
for the more discerning travelers on their way to or from the
Okavango Delta because of its unique atmosphere and where it
is situated. This is a place where people can hide away from
the noisy town and chill out and enjoy their cold drinks while
viewing breathtaking scenery.
This Lodge’s uniqueness lies in the way it has been built.
It consists of 10 thatched luxury chalets built completely
from stones, an executive suite and a family house all facing
the river. For the camp lovers, Lehututu has eight fully
serviced camping pergolas with electricity and water right
next to the campers. Another extraordinary feature is the main
thatched complex consisting of bar, lounge and dining area,
which offers a cool and peaceful refuge from the heat of the
day. The design of this main thatched complex is magnificent
– it is made up of massive wooden poles which make it
unique. For the travelers’ relaxation, the Lehututu lodge
also offers a swimming pool.
Lehututu is not the kind of place where visitors would like to
stay inside their rooms the whole day. It is the place where
travelers will get pleasure from sitting outside and enjoying
its beauty.
Speaking in an interview with The Sunday Standard, Keloitsang
‘Killer’ Ledimo, co-owner of Lehututu Lodge, said that the
lodge is the height of unexpected comfort, catering to both
demanding international tourists and business people.
Situated on the
Thamalakane river, 19kms outside Maun, on the road to Moremi
Game Reserve.
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