Choose a Private Game Lodge for The Ultimate Safari Experience

Sub-Saharan Africa is known worldwide for its abundant and varied flora and fauna. It is, therefore, no surprise that South Africa is home to no less than 21 national parks. However, although these are well-maintained and offer ample opportunities for game viewing, there are several good reasons why many people prefer to enjoy their safari experience at a private game lodge.

 

For example, the Kruger National Park in Limpopo province is one of the largest game reserves in Africa and one that tourists frequently make a beeline for. However, many also report that it is too commercialised and that overcrowded facilities spoiled their visit.

 

Finding a Private Game Lodge to Suit Everyone

 

That may sound like a tall order, but the Welgevonden Game Reserve, not far from the Kruger, offers visitors a choice of almost 30 different lodges, each with its own unique facilities and ambience. For example, the Tshwene Lodge, perched among the treetops, offers a perfect retreat for couples to enjoy a romantic weekend break. By contrast, booking the entire Morala Lodge is ideal for the exclusive use of a large party, such as a rugby or sales team.

 

Whichever lodge you choose, it will be tastefully furnished and have king-sized beds, aircon, and a private deck. Some will have WiFi and access to a Spa, and all offer excellent dining facilities.

 

Benefits of Welgevonden Private Game Lodge

 

Guests will not have to contend with large crowds as it does not accept day visitors, and guest’s cars must be left in the car park. Furthermore, the 36,000-hectare park is a malaria-free area and just a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Johannesburg or a 45-minute flight to one of the park’s two private airstrips. Other features include:

 

  • A chance to meet each of Africa’s iconic Big Five
  • Game viewing in park vehicles driven by experienced guides
  • Horseback safaris and hiking trips can be arranged at selected lodges
  • Viewing ancient Koisan rock art in the nearby Waterberg mountain range
  • Exploring the African night sky with the park’s state-of-the-art astronomical telescope with the help of an experienced stargazer

 

The Welgevonden Game Reserve forms part of the UNESCO Waterberg Biosphere Reserve, a region well known for its exceptional biodiversity. Guests of the reserve will have an opportunity to view more than sixty-five mammal species, a hundred species of reptiles, frogs and fish, and around 320 bird species.

 

Booking your Private Game LodgePrivate Game Lodge

 

The process couldn’t be simpler, but you should book early to avoid disappointment. When enquiring, just state your preferences to learn which world-class Welgevonden lodge will best suit your needs.



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