Mohlabetsi Safari Lodge

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Mohlabetsi Safari Lodge is situated 10 kms north of Hoedspruit in the Lowveld area of the Limpopo Province. It forms part of the Balule Nature Reserve, a 50 000-hectare conservation area bordered by the Olifants River to the North. Balule is incorporated into the Greater Kruger National Park Management Area. Mohlabetsi has exclusive traversing over some 2 500 hectares, and have joint traversing over a further 5 000 hectares Accommodation The Safari Lodge is the main camp and has six twin or double-bedded thatched rondawels, all en suite as well as 2 Family Chalets, comprising interleading twin & double rooms, each with their own facilities. The rooms are comfortably appointed and are of a 4 star TGCSA standard. Facilities There is a large trophy room and lounge, with many interesting artifacts and wood carvings, an outdoor bar and lounge with wonderful views over the bushveld and a well frequented waterhole, an indoor dining room and a boma, where campfire dinners are served. The Lodge also offers a sparkling swimming pool. Guests may also enjoy massages in our “Tranquility Lapa” with a wonderful bush ambiance. We also offer star gazing experiences in the evenings, using well-informed guides & powerful laser pointers & an 8’’ telescope. Activities

Game drives leave in the late afternoon, carrying on into the evening. Guests are taken in open Land Rovers, and a sundowner stop is enjoyed before the flashlights come out. Game is plentiful and is well acclimatized to vehicles, so sightings are generally of good quality & include regular “Big 5”. We return for dinner about an hour after sunset. Dinners are innovative and served around the campfire of the reed boma. Guests are taken out for drives & walks in the morning at sunrise, and return for breakfast after about three to four hours.

For activity ideas and information in the Kruger Park, visit our activities partner FunKudu.co.za.



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