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Motsentsela Treel Lodge is a small lodge, situated on a private game farm some 20 minutes from the centre of Maun. A very good lodge option for an overnight at the beginning or end of a safari to the Okavango Delta.
Motsentsela Treel Lodge is a small lodge, situated on a private game farm some 20 minutes from the centre of Maun. A very good lodge option for an overnight at the beginning or end of a safari to the Okavango Delta.
Motsentsela Tree Lodge is a small lodge ideally situated away from the “bustle” of Maun.
The lodge has aย main thatched complex consisting of bar, lounge, entrance hall and dining room which is very spacious, stylishly furnished with large windows. The front is bordered by a large teak deck, which surrounds two large trees, a Leadwood and a Birdplum, from which the Lodge gets its Setswana name
The Lodge consists of seven large Meru style tents, each with en suite toilet facilities. The tents are large, comfortable, simply furnished but stylish and attractive. All tents are on decks, surrounded by trees and are well spaced for privacy.
Recently built are twoย new Honeymoon cottages whichย are thatchedย and offerย unique outside shower set amongst the forest. Another feature is an en suite large circular bath with stunning views.
There are some excellent and safe walking trails around the farm which give guests the chance to view various plains game such as giraffe, eland, kudu, zebra, gemsbok, impala, springbok and ostriches.
This is the perfect choice for an overnight stay in Maun at the beginning of a safari to relax and recover from a long flight after heading into the Delta.
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We had a brilliant time thanks and it is a shock to the system being back in the cold and at work!! Lagoon Camp was excellent, a great recommendation – we saw a pack of wild dogs on 2 occasions – not a kill, but they were hunting a herd of wildebeest and it was quite a sighting.