Mashatu Camp is located in the "Land of Giants" (as the Baobab trees are referred to) in the Tuli Reserve of Botswana bordering South Africa. Tuli forms a key part of the proposed Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area. This area spanning over 25 000 hectares of wilderness, is one.of outstanding natural beauty with majestic rocks, diverse vegetation, abundant wildlife, a profusion of birds and a rich archaeological heritage. 

Besides elephant, lion, cheetah, leopard and hyena, general game such as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, eland and a variety of antelope, and nocturnal species such as the springhare, bat-eared fox, civet cat, genet, honey badger and mongoose, are prevalent throughout the reserve. The birdlife is prolific, with Mashatu Game Reserve recording at least 366 different species.

The four-wheel drive safari vehicles enable off-road travel and provide guests with up-close game viewing and fantastic photographic opportunities. Night drives, with the aid of powerful spotlights, bring the bush to life.

The camp consists of 10 simple dome tents, each with two mattresses with pillows (two learners per tent). Participants must bring along their own sleeping bag and an extra blanket/pillow if required. There are shared bathroom facilities, and a central communal area overlooking the river bed. (ITT)