Woodlands stop-over is situated on the banks of the beautiful Tati River, 10kms north of Francistown on the Nata/Maun/Kasane A3 road, and is an ideal stopover to break the long journey for those exploring the northern territories of Botswana.
At Woodlands there is a large swimming pool, and grassed individual campsites with their own braai, water and some have electrical points. There are also cosy tiled chalets, with African cane furniture and three-quarter size beds, each with its own electricity supply as well as 2 bedroom cottage and and river view chalets, fully equipped for self-catering. Also available are braai packs, wood, ice, refreshments as well as other basic food commodities.
A large variety of Botswana bird species can be viewed whilst relaxing on the secluded mukwa deck on the river bank. Experience the call, in the summer months, of the migrant Woodlands Kingfishers who nest here annually, and after which the campsite is named. There are walks along the river bed/bank and within easy walking distance are the Selolwe Ruins – a National Monument site.