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Tau Game Lodge

About us

The chalets at Tau Game Lodge are privately situated in pristine, indigenous gardens and embrace the spirit of Africa with modern luxury and unsurpassed vistas of the bush and the natural waterhole. The chalets are equipped with air-conditioning, ceiling fans and mini bars with en suite bathrooms and open air shower. Children of all ages are welcome at Tau, with the Tau Cubz Club entertaining the younger children.

The state-of-the-art convention centre offers specialist equipment and at the Tau Spa Oasis, guests are offered rejuvenating spa treatments.

Tau is a South African luxury safari lodge situated in the North West Province, in malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, the 4th largest game reserve in the country.

27 major species of game roam this South African nature reserve, making Tau Game Lodge the ideal place for a safari holiday, offering Big 5 game safaris and bird-watching safaris.

Privately owned Tau Game Lodge, can accommodate up to 60 people overlooking a natural waterhole. Deluxe chalets and Family Unit/Suite available.

Facilities

Accommodation | Convention Centre | Spa Facilities | Wedding Venue | Curio Shop | Children's Program

Contact Details
 
Madikwe Game Reserve
Madikwe
North West
South Africa
+27 (0)11 314 4350/4349
 

Amarula Best Retreats in Africa 2009 Silver Winner in the Heart of Africa Award Category.

AA Travel Guides American Express Accommodation Awards 2009 Gold Achiever.

World Luxury Hotel Awards Finalist 2008.

Business Britain in 2007 - International Business Tourism Destination of the Year.

South African Tau Community Project

Madikwe has the distinction of being one of the few game reserves in the world to be proclaimed purely on the grounds of being the most appropriate and sustainable land use for an area.
It further represents an extension to this philosophy in that it is run as a joint venture between the state, the private sector and local communities. The aim being to, wherever possible, involve the local community in wealth creation through tourism, skills and training and to involve the local communities directly in the benefits of wildlife tourism and the protection of the natural environment.

In line with this philosophy Tau's set up the Tau Foundation to fund the community project and encouraged his overseas business visitors to contribute and make donations towards this non profit organisation.
Since its inception the Tau Foundation has implemented a number of impressive projects in the local Supingstad community and we are proud of what the Tau Foundation has achieved so far. The social responsibility programme is delivering tangible results at the various local schools. This includes the fencing and safe keeping of the school properties and upgrading of the school sports fields and play grounds as well as the renovation of school buildings and facilities, setting up of vegetable gardens, computer rooms, installing a Borehole, guttering and water tanks, plus toilets with running water at the high school.
The Tau Foundation has also granted University sponsorships to students with academic potential and stimulates their performing arts by employing the high school pupils as a singer-dance group.

This Tswana Traditional group "Ditshepe tse di Tshetlana" was formed by Sacky Suping in January 2004 and includes members from the nearby Supingstad village who incorporate traditional wedding and harvest songs in their performances.

Guests visiting the lodge are offered the opportunity to visit the Supingstad schools, the local leather factory, some traditional historical sites and they can contribute to the soup kitchen, which Tau arranges at the schools.
Our guests play a critical role in supporting the Tau Foundation by integrating local and international travellers and rural people to their mutual benefit.

The Tau Tree Fund

With the ever-growing pressure that is put on the environment by man, and domestic and wild animals, it is essential that we start making a concerted effort to conserve our natural surroundings. The Tau Tree Fund was started to allow visitors to the Tau Game Lodge the opportunity to plant protected tree species and to learn a little about the trees that they are planting. Information supplied to the guests includes the medicinal purposes, African folklore, natural habitat, ecology, animal and plant relationships of their chosen tree.

There is a selection of indigenous trees to choose from, ranging from R450.00 per tree. Guests and their guide will choose a suitable area to plant it and dig the hole. A photo is taken to document the guest involvement in planting the tree and placed in a photo album, which has its home on a stand in the main lodge. There is also a plaque that states the name/s of the people that planted the tree, the tree species and the date it was planted, which is added to a board above the photo album. The fund is open to other lodges in Madikwe and anyone else who would want to plant a tree in the reserve. 

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Tau Game Lodge makes Arbor Week pledge

3 Aug 2011


Arbor week is celebrated in South Africa from 1-7 September and in 2011 Tau pledges that we as a company will plant 1 tree per day during that week to show our commitment to caring for our environment.