​Expert Reviews – Mokolodi NR

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Stephen Cunliffe   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: Multiple times

Stephen is a travel writer and avid conservationist whose work appears in prestigious magazines such as Africa Geographic and Travel Africa.

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A Convenient Introduction to Botswana
Overall rating
3/5

Located a mere 10km south of the capital, the fenced Mokolodi Nature Reserve provides a pleasant alternative whenever you find yourself having to spend time in Gaborone. At just 3,700 hectares, its small size and rehabilitated cattle farms are a far cry from the wild, wilderness areas that dominate large swathes of this wildlife-rich country, however Mokolodi offers a decent introduction to Botswana’s rich and varied fauna, especially for first-time safari goers.

With over 9,000 school children benefiting from the reserve’s environmental education programmes, and with more than 60,000 visitors annually, it is fair to say that this ‘island of nature’ – virtually within the city precinct – serves an important purpose. You will certainly see wildlife here, although it may seem contrived to the safari purists.

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Lucy Corne   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: May

Lucy is travel writer for a range of publications, including Lonely Planet's guides to Africa, Southern Africa and South Africa.

2 people found this review helpful.

Easy access from Gaborone
Overall rating
3/5

Diminutive Mokolodi can’t compete with Botswana’s more famous northern parks, but if you find yourself in Gaborone it makes for a highly worthwhile day trip. A private reserve, the park offers an interesting mix of accessible activities and offbeat adventure. Cheetah interactions and a visit to the reptile sanctuary make Mokolodi seem almost zoo-like, but jump on a guided game drive and you’ll soon feel like you’re back in the wilds. The bush here is dense and sightings of the park’s giraffe, antelope and particularly rhino can be tricky, but that just gives a heightened sense of achievement when you do spot something. For the best chance of spotting white rhino, join rangers for an on-foot tracking adventure. Cycling routes also snake through the park and if you visit mid-week, you’ll probably feel like you have the whole place to yourself.

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