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About Maun Lodge

Maun Lodge was established in 1999 by John Wellio, Keith Munger and John Riley and officially opened by H.E President K.H. Mogae. In response to the growing need for hotel accommodation of an international standard that catered to the needs of both international and local tourists and business people.By offering different styles of accommodation, eating choices and conference facilities, along with tourism advice and services, Maun Lodge continues to meet the needs of all its guests.Maun Lodge has quickly become a destination of choice for a broad range of people, from local govern



Safari: Please speak to our Front Office team that will be able to assist in organising, day trips, scenic frlights, helicopter flips, mokoro trips and boat trips

Wedding Venues: Not only due we cater for the corporate conference and banqueting, we also offer great venues for weddings and Birthday celebrations. Please enquire with our banqueting team for further information

Conference Venues: At Maun Lodge we offer the largest conference facilities in this part of the country, with a seating capacity for 500 delegates. Which is also home to a restaurant and bar for your bigger private dining events.

 Sleeps 80
Type: Hotel
Check-in: 14:00
Check-out: 10:00
Reviews: 4 reviews
 Minimum stay: 1 Days

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Maun Lodge
2.5 out of 5 stars - 4 votes
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anne dayton
September 2020
The staff were all friendly and helpful. The accommodation was clean but bed uncomfortable and pillows awful!! Linen very tired! Parking was ridiculous and road inside the hotel grounds very confusing. With the hotel almost empty we were put in a family room with an adjoining door to the next room which was occupied. Heard the TV next door as though it was in our room.!! Unfortunately will not... Read more
judith mills
August 2020
I did not go & asked you to cancel or move it
eckhard geile
December 2018
We stayed for the second time at Maun Lodge on our way into the delta. Well kept location, friendly people, we hopefully come back.Ecki und Conny,Germany
si-lest gomes
September 2018
Loved our stay in the chalets, from being greeted with face towels and ice tea on a hot Botswana day, to delicious food with friendly service at the Boma restaurant.

Facilities

  • Airport Shuttle
  • Wheelchair Enabled
  • Laundry Facilities*
  • Satellite TV*
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wi-Fi
  • Credit Card Facilities
  • Room Service
  • Restaurant on Premises
  • Parking on Premises
  • Conference Venues

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Afrikaans
  • Sotho (Sesotho)
  • Tswana (Setswana)
* Please enquire for further details.

Maun Lodge location

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Maun Lodge is 1.5km from the centre of Maun , the nearest airport 276.6km (Katima Mulilo Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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Maun Lodge was established in 1999 by John Wellio, Keith Munger and John Riley and officially opened by H.E President K.H. Mogae. In response to the