Temba Nata Lodge

Temba Nata Lodge Nata Lodge is right on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans – the largest salt pans in the world and the remains of Africa’s largest inland sea.

The Lodge is located among Mokolwane palms on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans. If you’re a keen bird-watcher, you’ll know that the Nata Sanctuary (with its 165 bird species) is one of the places you just have to visit. The Nata Lodge, set among Mokolwane palms on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans, should be your starting point. Chalets, meru-style tents and a campsite offer accommodation to a li

mited number of guests. The Lodge is surrounded by many trees, home to many birds of different species. A water feature and bird feeding area ensure that there are always birds and bird antics to watch. At night, the nocturnal birds supply the entertainment.

27/11/2020

Nata Lodge is ready to welcome you back. We are halfway between Maun and Kasane and 200 km north of Francistown.

For reservations please visit our website or click on book online:
14/01/2020

For reservations please visit our website or click on book online:

Nata Lodge on the edge of Makgadigadi Pans in Nata Botswana offers a variety accommodation from camping to luxury chalets.

03/10/2019

Taking meat into Botswana and Namibia
We receive regular questions about taking meat and other fresh produce into Botswana and Namibia from South Africa. Due to the FMD (Foot and Mouth Disease) outbreak in Limpopo, no meat may cross the border from South Africa to Namibia or Botswana. This regulation includes biltong, animal hides, dairy products and eggs. At some of the border posts you might even find they confiscate fruit and vegetables. This means that canned products and UHT products are the best option until this ban is lifted.

SPOTLIGHT ON: NATA LODGENata Lodge is an oasis on the edge of Botswana’s Makgadikgadi Pans. It is close to the entrance ...
28/05/2015

SPOTLIGHT ON: NATA LODGE

Nata Lodge is an oasis on the edge of Botswana’s Makgadikgadi Pans. It is close to the entrance to the Nata Bird Sanctuary and only 10km from the village of Nata. It serves as a junction to the Okavango, Chobe and Francistown areas.

This area incorporates a multitude of salt pans and vast grass plains dotted by palm islands and forms the Great Makgadikgadi which comprises the largest area of salt pans in the world, covering some 37,000 sq km. Nata Lodge is a must for birdwatchers! The Nata River forms a delta which feeds the sanctuary’s Sua Pan. This is the breeding ground for huge numbers of water birds such as flamingos and pelicans.

Guests are accommodated in 22 thatched chalets, custom-designed safari tents and camp sites with ablution facilities. Both chalet and tent have en-suite bathrooms. Nata Lodge offers a fine restaurant with a la carte menu, while guests can enjoy a braai buffet in the boma on Saturday evenings.

Activities include game drives, birdwatching and quad bike adventures.

For more info, bookings or contact details, please visit http://www.natalodge.net or like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NataLodge

13/08/2014

For those planning a visit to Nata Lodge next year, head over to our website: 2015's accommodation prices have been updated.

06/12/2010

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Nata Lodge at Nata in Botswana

If you’re a keen bird-watcher, you’ll know that the Nata Sanctuary (with its 165 bird species) is one of the places you just have to visit. The Nata Lodge, set among Mokolwane palms on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Pans, should be your starting point. Chalets, meru-style tents and a campsite offer accommodation to a limited number of guests. The Lodge is surrounded by many trees, home to many birds of different species. A water feature and bird feeding area ensure that there are always birds and bird antics to watch. At night, the nocturnal birds supply the entertainment.