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Maun is the well-established gateway to the Okavango Delta, where tiny planes depart every few hours, filled with eager travellers. Set in a 250-hectare private reserve on the outskirts of the main town, Thamo Telele offers an amuse-bouche before the real safari begins. Meaning 'long neck' in Setswana, the lodge is named after the youngest of its resident giraffe who wander the grounds - the staff will teach you how to identify each one based on their pattern! Thamo has an easygoing feel and families are very welcome - the gardens are big and lush, and the reserve is predator-free.
From $250 person/night
The lodge lets you tap into that safari buzz early or hold onto it until the moment you leave for home. What's not to love about passing a herd of giraffe on the way to breakfast?
Thamo Telele is a birder's paradise and for the very best sightings (especially migrant species), visit between October and March.
While the lodge is extremely family-friendly, be aware that children under six aren't accommodated.
Sitting amongst shady leadwood and acacia trees, the main lodge is decorated in a homely style with cushy couches to flop into, lots of locally-made pottery dotted around, and artwork featuring their beloved giraffe. In your down time, grab a drink from the bar or enjoy a dip in the lap pool. Large windows reveal a peaceful view of the gardens and, weather permitting, all meals will be served on the veranda. Should you fancy it, book a private dinner round the firepit.
Thamo Telele has nine safari-style tents on raised wooden platforms. The twin or double beds are shrouded in netting and dotted with scatter cushions (with a giraffe motif, of course), and just next to them is a small sitting area. Bathrooms are large and luxe with clawfoot tubs, dual vanities and outdoor showers. There are also two thatched honeymoon chalets, both boasting King-sized beds and sunken baths. All accommodation is air-conditioned and the forest provides an added sense of privacy.
The reserve can be explored on guided or self-led activities, and there are walks along the well-marked trails, ideal for spotting eland, gemsbok, zebra, impala and more. Home to over 300 species, the birding is also fantastic. The record is 130 species in 24 hours! For a little more activity, enjoy a horseback or bicycle ride, or glide down the Thamalakane River in a mokoro. Head into Maun to learn about its history or visit one of the lodge's community-based projects.
Thamo Telele is owned by Natural Selection which is dedicated to conservation, partnering with local communities, governments, and organizations to protect and expand conservation areas. They build eco-friendly camps that blend into the environment and aim to inform guests about Africa's wildlife challenges and successes, hoping to inspire further positive action for wildlife conservation.
A contribution of $50 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.