

Mashatu Game Reserve
'A place of exceptional beauty where one can explore the rugged, unspoilt African landscapes, Mashatu is an area of history and legend and makes for exciting wildlife viewing. Situated in the remote eastern corner of Botswana, at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers, Mashatu is and area of savannah, riverine forests, marshland, open plains and sandstone outcrops'
Size & Location: 305km² ,South East Botswana, directly on South Africa's border
When to visit Mashatu: April - September (cooler winter months - preferred)
Climate: Hot, dry conditions. Day: may exceed 40°C. Night: may drop below -14°C
Rainfall: 200mm per annum varying
Altitude: 900m - 1100mm above sea level
MASHATU RESERVE INFORMATION:
Mashatu is a place of exceptional beauty where one can explore the rugged, unspoilt African landscapes, The Mashatu Reserve is an area of history and legend and makes for exciting wildlife viewing. Situated in the remote eastern corner of Botswana, at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers, it is and area of savannah, riverine forests, marshland, open plains and sandstone outcrops. Mashatu has the largest elephant population (almost 900) on private land in the world. The Mashatu Reserve gets its name from the enormous Mashatu trees, round-topped leafy giants, which occur throughout this immense tract of privately owned land.
The most popular activity in Mashatu Reserve is game viewing either in the comfort of open 4-wheel drive vehicles, on a walking safaris, on mountain bicycles, or horse back, guided by expert rangers and experienced trackers. Night drives are permitted to enable the visitor to witness rare and elusive nocturnal creatures such as aardwolf, caracul, porcupine, leopard, lynx and wild cat. The Mashatu Reserve proudly provides a refuge for the largest, single population of elephant on privately owned land in Africa. Known as the relic herds of Shashe, these elephants are the last living testament to the great herds that once populated the meandering Limpopo valley.
The Mashatu Game Reserve is home to seven of Africa's giant phenomena: the Limpopo River, the African Elephant, the lion, giraffe, the baobab tree, the eland, the ostrich, the kori bustard and of course the endless African sky! Other popular wildlife includes: spotted hyenas, bat eared foxes, aardwolves, cheetahs, kudu, Burchell's zebras, bushbuck, baboons, spotted genets and civets, impala and steenbok. Over 350 bird species have been identified in the area
MASHATU MAIN ATTRACTIONS:
» Largest population of privately owned African Elephants
» Night-time game drives
» Rugged, unspoilt African landscapes