General Information




 

General Information


There is no electricity at Nokalodi or Molema, lighting is provided by paraffin lanterns.

Nokalodi and Molema are both unfenced.

Please note that there are no shops near Nokalodi or Molema – please ensure you have all food and drinks/ice for the duration of your stay. Traveling from SA last shops in Alldays/Musina, and from within Botswana last shops in Bobonong/Mothlabaneng.

There are no credit card facilities at Molema.

Weather/when to visit: Tuli is a good destination year-round. Generally hot (daytime min 15C max 40C) from September to March, and cooler from April to August (daytime min 10C max 30C). Birding is particularly good between October and March, depending on when the rains arrive. At this time the bush is also particularly lush with wildflowers blooming. The bush thins out from March onwards and is at its driest from July to September.
Insurance: Nokalodi and Molema carry public liability insurance. Guests should have their own travel insurance in place.

Malaria: Nokalodi and Molema is officially in a low risk malaria area. Due to above average rainfall in Botswana this year, malaria may be more prevalent than usual. Guests should consult their doctor about appropriate malaria prophylactics.

Children: All children are welcome at Nokalodi and Molema under strict adult supervision. Children under 12 may not participate in bush walks. If parents would like children under the age of 12 to participate in game drives, please advise the lodge in advance as it may be necessary to arrange an exclusive vehicle for which there may be a charge depending on how busy the lodge is.