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Rakops River Lodge began operation in March 2012. It is located only 7km from Rakops in Xhwitshaa area and is surrounded by short Seshi bush and visitations by the Makgadikgadi elephants, elands, ostrich and abundant different types of fish.

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About Rakops River Lodge

The lodge is situated on the Boteti River Banks which offer absolute relaxation given the freshness of ambience from the river which is currently flooding. It is ideal for conferences, special functions and events and camping.

Freshly caught fish is available on the menu daily.

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Accommodation options

It offers individually thatched en-suite guestrooms, with modern showers and flat screen television, refreshment facilities on the river banks at reasonable price.

DSTV channels are available at the lodge. There is also a restaurant which offers full breakfast to satisfy your first meal of the day, lunch and dinner are available on request.

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The Campsite

There is a modern camping area that comprises a Lwapa (which is a traditional Tswana Tribe court yard, where breakfast, afternoon tea and evening meals are normally prepared and also serve as a dining area).

We also have a full ablution block for both male and female sections that has hot water showers and modern clean toilets up to international standards. Lighting is also provided in the camping area.

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Individuals provide their own tents and amenities.

Rakops River Lodge is environmentally conscious and very friendly with nature that is why we always go green where possible. The lodge depends mostly on solar power. The benefit of using solar power is to supply electricity that does not emit any green house gases.

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Therefore, there won't be any air pollution given off by solar generated electricity. We also have a strict no littering policy, because we understand that it is important to preserve nature for future generations and for health wise reasons. Residents or visitors are advised to walk only in pathways.