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Tuli Safari Lodge

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We offer a varied, highly affordable safari experience, with

  • our peaceful main lodge, Tuli Safari Lodge, a home-from-home nestling on the banks of the Limpopo against a dramatic backdrop of sandstone outcrops
  • our rustic bush camp, Nokalodi, offering lodge guests an under-canvas experience or providing a base for those who prefer to self-cater
  • our self-catering camp site & chalets at Molema, a joint venture project with the local community
  • a wide choice of activities, including drives, walks, hides, rides, visits to nearby places of interest such as Mapungubwe and the Venetia wild dog project, opportunities to participate in our community & conservation projects…
set in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve, a beautiful, unspoilt corner of Botswana home to diverse wildlife, over 350 birds species and boasting a rich cultural heritage.
 
The Tuli area is an ideal stop-off point en route to the Kalahari, Delta, Chobe & beyond, or forms a natural extension to a Limpopo/Waterberg/Northern Kruger trip.

Tuli Safari Lodge provides an idyllic base from which to explore the surrounding area, with its dramatic landscape, diverse flora & fauna and fascinating history. With an established team of friendly staff and just 8 individually designed suites, we can offer our guests a personalised, relaxed and exciting stay.

The lodge is situated in peaceful grounds under the shade of ancient Nyala berry trees, tucked between the banks of the Limpopo and imposing sandstone formations. The lodge is the second longest-established in all Botswana, and traces its origins back to 1964 when the Northern Tuli Game Reserve was created. 

All our suites have double or twin beds, en-suite bathrooms with bath and/or shower, indoor and outdoor sitting areas, air conditioning and tea/coffee making facilities. We have two grades of suites – which we call 4 and 5 “ele” - with our “5 ele” suites being the more luxurious, spacious and private.

Wholesome meals are served in a variety of locations throughout the lodge’s extensive grounds.

When you’re not out in the bush, eating or sleeping, there’s plenty to do within the lodge:

  • enjoy a refreshing dip in the large swimming pool, which has a small shallow section for children, beautifully positioned by a secluded rocky outcrop
  • spot the wildlife visiting the pretty waterhole at the back of the lodge from the safety and comfort of our hide
  • enjoy panoramic views of the reserve overlooking a baobab-studded plain from our ‘star deck’ atop one of the sandstone kopjes
  • sit by the banks of the Limpopo to soak up the atmosphere and spot passing wildlife
  • spend time chatting with our resident conservationist, Tanja, about our conservation and community projects or your particular areas of interest
  • tour our conservation centre with interesting displays on the area’s birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, geology, vegetation and astronomy
  • visit our curio shop for a lovely selection of crafts, books, Tuli clothing or a copy of the great Tuli Choir CD to take home as a reminder!