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Madikwe River Lodge

The luxurious Madikwe River Lodge is settled on the banks of Groot Marico River inside the diverse Madikwe Game Reserve, located in the North West bordering Botswana, surrounded by 75 000ha of breathtaking scenery and endless malaria-free African sand-veld, acacia savannah, river-forests and wildlife. Madikwe’s convenient location – only four and a half hours from Gauteng and a mere 45min by aircraft – has ensured its popularity as being easily accessible with excellent service delivery and superb facilities in spectacular bush settings.
Sixteen comfortable and secluded split-level thatched chalets surround the main lodge, each individually decorated to create a rich African feel, with en-suite bathroom and outside shower, full range of guest amenities, separate lounge and private wooden decks overlooking the tranquil forest and river.
An outdoor Boma is located on a central island in the river, accessed by a wooden bridge, with early morning breakfasts served under Acacia trees and fine-dining cuisine under sparkling and smiling stars. Madikwe River Lodge is the ideal venue to host intimate wedding ceremonies amid natural elements in an African ambiance, and very popular for conferencing and incentive group packages with team building activities such as bush dinners, big five spotting, treasure hunts, bird watching programmes, group game drives, game walks, star gazing and swimming.

Sanctuary Makanyane Safari Lodge

Private and exclusive, Sanctuary Makanyane Safari Lodge offers guests a unique and quiet stay in the very heart of the Madikwe Game Reserve. 8 luxuriously appointed suites allow guests to immerse themselves in their surroundings while lounging on their cosy bed or unwinding in their comfortable lounge area. All suites come with their own private decking where guests can gaze over the endless horizons of the reserve and the sparkling Marico River in the near distance.
Guests can spend their day exploring the reserve on an exciting game drive or immersive guided walk before returning to the lodge for a dip in the infinity pool, followed by a delectable dinner which can be enjoyed around the boma, underneath the wide starry sky. Enjoy sipping on a glass of fine South African wine while surrounded by the sights, smells, and sounds of the wild South African bush.

Spier Hotel

Spier Hotel rests on the historic Spier wine farm in the Stellenbosch Winelands, a lively food and wine capital located less than an hour’s drive from Cape Town city centre. The hotel consists of a collection of village-style buildings that overlook the tranquil waters of the Eerste River. The sweeping green lawns and gardens are intersected by charming walkways which connect the 153 rooms to the reception area, lounge, restaurant, bar and the large terrace where guests can take in the beautiful views of the grounds and vineyards.
 
The rooms are divided into six groups, each one gathered around a courtyard with its own swimming pool. Spier Hotel also offers a wide range of facilities including a travel desk, information centre and boardroom, and e-mail and internet services are available. The Spier spa offers a variety of holistic treatments and a full range of spa therapies.

Klaserie Sands River Camp

Klaserie Sands River Camp is an intimate camp accommodating a maximum of eight guests in luxurious suites along the dry N’tsiri riverbed. Located in the wildlife-rich Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, this breathtaking expanse of land shares an un-fenced boundary with the Kruger National Park, with game moving freely throughout the region.

Makalali River Lodge

aha Makalali Private Game Reserve is located close to the mighty Drakensberg mountains west of the Kruger Park, this ethnic bush retreat lies on 26 000 hectares of bushveld in the North-eastern Lowveld, South Africa. Flights can be arranged into Hoedspruit Airport and from here transfers organized. Makalali Game Reserve boasts the ‘Big Five’ – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo. Other characteristic species are cheetah, giraffe, zebra and kudu.
aha Makalali River Lodge is situated on the banks of the Makhutswi River. This 5 star lodge consists of three camps that have six luxury suites each. All the camps are private yet within easy access of one another, featuring a plunge pool plus enclosed dining and lounge area. All suites have an en-suite bathroom which includes an indoor and outdoor shower and fireplace. The raised, private timber viewing deck (sala) offers spectacular views from which to observe the bird life and game. It’s also an ultimate spot for private luncheons or dinners.
Dining at aha Makalali Private Game Lodge is a culinary adventure. The cuisine is a combination of regional African cuisine which represents a melting pot of cooking styles that have evolved over the centuries of exploration on this great continent.

Kazile Island Lodge

Kazile Island Lodge is a beautiful and elegant place to stay found on a private island on the Kwando River, in the heart of KAZA. Kazile is one of only two accommodations situated within the Bwabwata National Park itself, along with its sister lodge Nambwa. The Lodge is home to no fewer than thirteen Meru tents hidden away in the bountiful Mangosteen forest. The tents offer incredible views of both the Kwando River and the extensive floodplains between the island and the infamous Horseshoe Bend. Sitatunga, an elusive aquatic antelope, can be spotted on the floodplains and marshes, providing guests with a rare opportnity to see these animals. This incredible corner of Namibia is hard not to fall in love with, with amazing sunrises over the trees and wildlife traversing every corner.

Lianshulu Lodge

Scenic Lianshulu Lodge, overlooking the tranquil Kwando River, is situated in remote Mudumu National Park in the Caprivi Strip – an elongated appendage to Namibia that is rich in history and wildlife. Lianshulu Lodge is often referred to as being in a region which is the Namibian equivalent of the Okavango Delta – with verdant floodplains and a network of interwoven rivers, lagoons and islands.

Susuwe Island Lodge

Susuwe Island Lodge offers guests the opportunity to closely experience a wild and untouched island of Africa. Situated in north-eastern Namibia, Susuwe island is on the remote Kwando River. An African river, a spectacular canopy of indigenous trees and vistas of the Kalahari grasslands in the Bwabwata National Park are the inheritance of the animals that roam here.
Six luxury suites, each with a wooden viewing platform and private plunge pool, are a haven of calm and respite, an airy dreaming space to recharge the senses. Professionally guided game drives are rewarded with special sightings of roaming elephant and buffalo, lechwe, lion, and leopard
Sunrise or sunset river cruises, guided walks and 4×4 game drives offer even closer insight into the intrigue of the African bush. Guests have the opportunity to merge unhurriedly with Africa’s timeless evolution of hazy days and star-studded nights.

Namushasha River Lodge

Experience this Zambezi kingdom from 24 chalets dotted along the leafy river bank. Join the Caprivians in song and dance at the traditional heritage centre, salute wizened elephant giants in the Bwabwata National Park and glide through wild waterways. Revel in Namushasha gold. Guests will also be able to enjoy the nature that makes this country so great, such as by taking fishing trips and boat cruises. Beauty is also on offer at the property itself, with guests being able to enjoy stunning views that overlook the leafy river bank and hippo pool. With 24 chalets available at the property, each is incredibly comfortable while also allowing guests to feel as though they are truly experiencing Namibia. The lodge boasts an outdoor pool as well as features in each room including; en suites, air conditioning and hot and cold water. Comfort is key, as is enjoying the beauty of Namibia itself.

Chobe River Camp

Gaze over the flood plains and enjoy luxurious solitude on the banks of the Chobe River. Assuring extraordinary experiences, the lodge offers 20 tented chalets. The lodge was inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape and all chalets have been constructed using indigenous Mopane timber and canvas. This offers not only a stunning sight, but an environmentally conscious design.
Expect a unique and wondrous experience when visiting the Camp. This region is Namibia’s very own version of the Serengeti and offers a rare experience…one of the largest annual Zebra migrations in Africa. And guests can always be assured of the presence of large herds of elephants, gnu and antelope. Activities may be seasonal, but will always amaze and intrigue guests.
Chobe River Camp is a wildlife and birder’s dream and is the ideal place to break away.

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