Zwahili Private Game Lodge
Game Lodge Accommodation
Bela-Bela (Warmbaths), Limpopo, South Africa |

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Three luxury en-suite rooms and four elegant tented camps await you.
Embrace a true African experience in comfort, style, and luxury.
This exclusive private game lodge is situated 2 hours North of Johannesburg in a malaria free area at the foot of the Waterberg in the bushveld region of the Limpopo Province
Here at Zwahili where the most spectacular sunsets are experienced from the extended timber deck, you’ll find unsurpassed peace and tranquillity while in the distance nocturnal life comes alive.
As the Southern Cross and Orion’s belt garland the dome of the night sky, the distant smell of campfire from the open-air boma welcomes the guests back from their early evening game drive. The faint call of tribal drums announces an array of culinary delights to appease even the most discerning palates.
Game viewing, conducted by an experienced ranger offers sighting of giraffe, civet cat, caracal, zebra, blue wildebeest, eland, impala, red hartebeest, blesbuck, kudu, bush pig, warthog, and numerous smaller antelope.
The world-renowned Nylsvley bird sanctuary is in close proximity for aspiring birdwatchers. Guided bush walks and excursions ascending “Witkop” going back in time to when the “bittereinders”, at the helm of a Boer General, utilized this koppie as a hideout from the British for almost two years. “Witkop" stands proud in bearing homage to a period in history long forgotten.
Accommodation & Facilities
This exclusive private game lodge is situated 2 hours North of Johannesburg in a malaria free area at the foot of the Waterberg in the bushveld region of the Limpopo Province.
Three luxury en-suite rooms in the main lodge & four elegant luxury tents. The Royal African presidential suite independent from the main lodge with additional features creating an unique experience.
A maximum of 16 guests are accommodated thereby ensuring a personal and tranquil experience further enhanced by excellent cuisine.
Outdoor Facilities
Game viewing by an experienced ranger in an open Safari Landrover offering sightings giraffe, cheetah, leopard, civet cat, zebra, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, impala, kudu, eland, aardvark, blesbuck, jackal, bush pig, warthog and numerous smaller antelope.
Visitors to South Africa are always keen to see the country's celebrated Big Five - neglecting a wealth of smaller wildlife. New must-see list - the Little Five: elephant shrew, ant lion, rhinoceros beetle, buffalo weaver and leopard tortoise
Bird watching with over 300 species of African birdlife with rare sightings such as lizzard buzzard and brown snake eagle
Facilities include archery, guided bush walks, shilouette shooting, stargazing, and wing shooting, swimming pool and conference facility
Sporting & Leisure Activities
De Wildt Shingwedzi - cheetah & wild dog breeding project
Thaba Kwena Crocodile farm
Nylsvly bird sanctuary
Hydro Spa
Golf
Sky dive Xtreme - Tandems, Free Fall, and much more.
Cultural & Historical interest
Situated in the magnificent Waterberg Mountain Range of the Limpopo, the Bushveld region is the ideal getaway where the weary traveller can relax and revel in the great natural beauty of the bushveld savannah and its rich wildlife heritage. The Waterberg Mountains stretch along more than 5 000 km2 of spectacular vistas and scenic valleys - the ideal destination off the beaten tourism track. The area is steeped in a history and some artefacts found here date back to Stone Age times. The area is a mosaic of culture and tradition as is reflected by the different rural tribes such as the Bapedi, Tswana and Basotho, while the Voortrekkers also left their distinctive mark on the area.
Commercial agriculture is an integral part of this province, and cattle ranching and maize farming are regional institutions - the water-rich valleys of the Limpopo River on the Botswana border provide sweet bushveld grazing, while the plains of the Springbok Flats near the towns of Bela-Bela and Mokopane are covered with a colourful quilt of carefully cultivated fields of maize and sunflowers. Otherwise, the bushveld landscape, interspersed with sandstone buttresses and baobab, marula and fever trees, supports a number of towns that make up one of the country's fastest-growing industrial and agricultural districts.
| These prices are quoted Per person per night sharing |
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R1,450.00
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R1,950.00
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R895.00
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R1,365.00
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| Please Note: Payment is only accepted in South African Rands unless the currency is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser |
Rates include - Welcome drink, Fruit basket, High Tea, 1 Game drive, 5 Course dinner, Early morning tea/coffee, Full Breakfast, Conservation fee, VAT @ 14%
Honeymoon Special:
We offer a 50% discount on accommodation for the Bride, preferential check in & check out times subject to availability, private dinner & a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine, bubble bath and petal turndown. |