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The Bush House |
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The Bush House is not your typical Game lodge. It is an old farmhouse that after years of family laughter and happiness has been transformed into an inviting and relaxing residence that encourages guests to kick off their shoes and unwind.
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Buffalo
Ridge Safari Lodge |
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| Buffalo
Ridge is unique for many reasons, none more so than the fact
it is the only lodge of its kind wholly owned by a local rural
community. Known as a Balete, the owners of Buffalo Ridge live
in the village of Lekgophung just west of Madikwe.
The main lodge is spectacularly located on two tiers of the ridge,
accessed via a wooden bridge that crosses a ravine surrounded
by rock figs. Each of the living areas has its own character,
mood and style providing guests with a choice of breathtaking
views and tranquil spaces. |
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Impodimo Game Lodge |
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Visit in summer and laze on the pool deck with a chilled chardonnay. Or join us on a winter safari and retire to the library with a cognac. Stoke the fire in your suite and gaze out at the stars before drifting away with vivid images of unrestricted close encounters with Africa's big game.
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Jaci's Safari Lodges |
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Jaci's is situated at an ideal spot overlooking an established and well used water hole, under a grove of Tamboti trees, on the edge of the Marico River.
The main complex is open plan, curved around a ancient anthill. Jaci's has eight thatched rooms, each with a charming built in, en-suite hand-made rock bath with an outdoor "safari" shower.
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Jaci's Tree Lodge |
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| Eight "Tree Houses", each encompasses a giant Tamboetie or Leadwood Tree. Constructed amongst the Riverine forest, these spacious “Tree Houses” – built utilizing a combination of rosewood, thatch and stacking doors - the forest surrounds are invited in, to compliment your stay with us. |
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| Traversing over 75,000 hectares of true, untamed Africa and set in magnificent koppies amongst boulders, Madikwe Hills gently ebbs to the pulse of Africa’s drumbeat – The luxurious suites are ingeniously placed amongst the boulders. The unusual, yet subtle décor integrates natural elements with colours highlighting Africa’s ambiance. |
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| Madikwe River Lodge offers comfortable accommodation in sixteen secluded split-level thatched chalets set in the cool tranquillity of a riverine forest. Each chalet is individually decorated to create a rich African feel |
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| Madikwe River Lodge offers comfortable accommodation in sixteen secluded split-level thatched chalets set in the cool tranquillity of a riverine forest. Each chalet is individually decorated to create a rich African feel |
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Makanyane Safari Lodge |
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| A new luxurious and exclusive
safari lodge, Makanyane is situated on private land within
the magnificent 75,000 hectare malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve
- home to the Big 5 and a myriad of other animal and bird species.
Makanyane, which lies hidden in lush riverside forest, offers
unforgettable wildlife experiences, exquisite accommodation
and cuisine as well as outstanding personal service. |
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Mateya
Safari Lodge |
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The
moment you pass through the ancient Zanzibar Elephant Doors
you have entered the world of Mateya. Mateya is designed for
the discerning traveler, offering a graceful fusion of relaxed
comfort in a beautiful setting. The lodge caters for a maximum
of ten guests.
As such, you are assured exclusivity, privacy and the very
highest standards of personal care and attention at all times. |
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Motswiri Private Safari Lodge
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The lodge, hidden in the bush is an exclusive lodge offering a maximum of 10 guests an ultimate bush experience.
The lodge offers some of the best views in Madikwe as well as the feeling of tranquillity given by the mature trees (mostly leadwoods) under which the main building and 5 luxury bush villas nestle. Motswiri offers an intimate homely setting offering complete privacy. |
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Rhulani Safari Lodge |
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| Water
cascades gently into the meandering rock pool around which
you will find ample sun or shade provided by beautiful old
Marula trees, an ideal spot for quiet contemplation. Indoors
and outdoors merge effortlessly at Rhulani, ensuring you magnificent
views of the bush. Sit and meditate awhile; your comfort is
assured as you relax surrounded by earthy rich African colour
and our warm hospitality. |
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Royal Madikwe |
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The Royal Madikwe is available on an exclusive basis only.
Offering nothing short of luxurious hospitality and spectacular wildlife encounters, it therefore extends the perfect invitation to make a worthwhile difference, by simply having a superb holiday. |
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| Tau "Place
of the Lion" is located in the heart of the 75 000 hectare
Madikwe reserve. At Tau Game Lodge comfort and privacy abound in
the recently redecorated 30 air conditioned luxury chalets. Overlooking
a waterhole and true african bushveld. Enjoy spectacular sunsets
from your own deck and experience the million wonders of the milky
way from the privacy of your outdoor shower. |
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Tuningi Safari Lodge |
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| This
private and exclusive lodge offers both local and international
guests a superior product enhanced by an impressive Big 5 safari
experience. The theme of the décor is ‘Colonial
African chic’ and the main thatched lodge offers a sumptuous
lounge, a spacious dining room and a well-stocked bar with
an impressive rim flow pool that overlooks a watering hole,
all interlinked by a sweeping wooden deck that leads to the
boma area. |
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Thakadu River Camp |
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Thakadu River Camp is set within the riverine canopy along the banks of the Marico River and comprises twelve tented suites, each with their own viewing deck overlooking the Marico River. The tents are large and spacious and are wonderfully decorated and appointed.
The décor of the camp has a strong Afro-Asian Safari ambience to it, with use of natural stone, fibres, cloth and carpets as well as metal and wood featuring prominently throughout the camp. |
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