
Serolo Safari Camp
Serolo Safari Camp is an unfenced pocket of paradise located on the expansive floodplains of the Limpopo River in Botswana’s Tuli Game Reserve. Occupying 9, 712 hectares of riparian and savannah habitats in the northern stretches of the reserve, this authentic camp is all about experiencing the wilderness.
Offering a comfortable safari experience in iconic safari tents built from stone and canvas makes Serolo ideal for an explorer style holiday. There are 5 fully-serviced tents and one self-catering unit, and all amenities are provided. From daily game drives to bush walks, and evenings spent around the campfire, Serolo encapsulates the true spirit of wild Botswana.



- Situated in a less explored region of Botswana.
- Game rich area teeming with predators and giant herbivores.
- Tuli Game Reserve has the world’s highest concentration of elephants.
- The camp is unfenced, which means wildlife can roam freely throughout.
- There’s a central lapa and dining area on the main deck.
- 5 tents sleeping 2 people and 1 self-catering unit.
- A small splash pool overlook the waterhole below, which attracts leopard, hyena, plains game, elephant, and African wild cats.
- Each tent comes complete with with ensuite showers, flush toilets, comfortable furnishings, and its own viewing deck.
- Comfortable lounge area under thatch.
- Two game drives available per day, and bush walks upon request.
- Elephants frequently drink from the camp’s swimming pool.
Serolo Safari Camp offers two daily game drives. Mornings start with a 3 - 4 hour game drive in the concession, departing before sunrise to catch predators when they’re the most active. Afternoon game drives are shorter , and designed to showcase crepuscular and nocturnal species. Game walks are optional, and some guests choose to combine game drives with bush walks. Private guides will discuss the various safari options with you upon arrival. A highlight for most guests is to walk up to Eagle Rock, an incredible viewpoint offering spectacular vistas of Tuli. There is a wealth of predator activity in the area. Lion, Leppard, cheetah, spotted and brown hyena are all found within the concession. Tuli Game Reserve is also a birding hotspot, and avid Twitchers are rewarded with sightings of Meyer’s parrots, African scope-owl, Eurasian golden orioles, Levalliant’s cuckoos, goshawks and sparrow hawks.