ACCOMMODATION | Click Lodge name to view more details | Heritage Collection | | | Situated in the bush, at the top end of an open valley in the reserve, Bush Lodge's luxury tents overlook a watering point with big sky views. Each suite has a secluded private viewing deck with intimate plunge pool. |  | | This intimate thatched lodge with its unique air-conditioned safari huts offers all the comforts of a luxury five star lodge and is an undisturbed retreat where you can regenerate your soul and tune into the sounds of nature. |  | | The Country House on Leeuwenbosch caters for the whole family. We offer two family suites, baby sitting services and a children’s programme. Shearer’s Lodge has been beautifully converted into four luxury en-suite rooms, three twins and one really special honeymoon suite and surrounded by indigenous gardens. |  | | Guests are accommodated in 6 comfortably appointed stone-and-thatch sleeping lodges, each with air-conditioning and en-suite bathroom. The seclusion of the lodges and the design of the bathrooms and private decks enable our visitors to enjoy the unique and breathtaking views at their leisure. |  | Aloe Collection | | This colonial lodge encompasses South Africa’s historical past and provides a personalised homely experience. |  | This consists of the 1820 Settler farmhouse, the Bottom House, and an elegantly restored early Edwardian cottage, the Top House. On offer is a choice of en-suite serviced bedrooms meeting three star grading requirements. A family suite is available on request. A sparkling swimming pool set in large gardens offer complete relaxation and peace. |  | Set in the heart of Amakhala Game Reserve, overlooking the majestic plains where zebra and wildebeest roam. Tranquil surroundings and comfortable canvas tents allow guests to experience the bush at its best. |  | This classic 1920’s style expedition camp is modelled on the heyday of exploration, that golden era when adventure lay around every corner. Our intimate camp offers you the opportunity to experience “Africa under canvas”, with crisp white 1900’s style safari tents fitted out with military campaign style furnishings; the choice of pioneers, hunters and explorers of that time.T |  |
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