Botswana’s tourism hub, Maun has a new facelift adjustment after the eco-tourism operator announced that the newly built luxury boutique hotel, which lies along the Thamalakane River will open its doors on July 15, 2024.
“Personally built to exacting standards and owned by flamboyant long term Maun residents Sandrine and Sam Morris, Grays Eden is a first of its kind on an idyllic stretch of the seasonal Thamalakane River and will open doors on the 15th of July 2024. A place of quiet, impeccable service, fine food and wine, the intimate and secluded Grays Eden space offers the weary, yet discerning traveler from afar a place to relax and acclimatize before embarking on their safari or before departing Botswana,”
Ker & Downey announced in a statement today.
According to the statement, the facility which features thatched, high ceilings and tall archways welcomes light and infuses a sense of tranquillity and space. The lounge and restaurant terrace flows effortlessly out onto the lawns overlooking the Thamalakane River, where guests may choose to enjoy a seasonal picnic basket with artisanal delights.
The hotel comprises 12 individually decored rooms (5 sumptuous Villas and 7 youthful and spirited Cottages), which all feature generous verandahs and light, airy living spaces. A ceiling fan and fireplace assure coolness and warmth, across all seasons.
“Just 10 minutes from Maun Airport, Grays Eden provides a complimentary meet and greet service with vehicle transfers to and from the hotel. Whether you choose to unwind on a lounger at the high embankment pool overlooking the Thamalakane River, indulge with an in-villa spa treatment after long distance travel or revel in a private culinary and wine experience in the Cliff Wine Cellar, Grays Eden is the perfect addition on the doorstep of the Northern Botswana safari circuit which allows travelers a restful, then seamless transition into or out of their wilderness adventure.”