Kruger Park Private Game Lodges
Main Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
Thornybush Game Reserve's exclusive Main Lodge with stylish air-conditioned
suites and extensive living areas over looks the seasonal Monwana River.
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n'Kaya Game Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
With a capacity of only four exclusive suites, n’Kaya Lodge offers the discerning
guest the very best in privacy and is the ideal destination for a quiet, peaceful safari.
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Serondella Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
Serondella Lodge lies in the midst of the Big Five, as a luxury camp which offers
total flexibility and personal service.
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Shumbalala Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
Shumbalala Lodge has been described by many who have visited it as a
feast for the senses and a journey for the soul.
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Chapungu Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
Authentically furnished in colonial splendour, handpicked pieces fill
the lodge and its five air-conditioned en-suite tents, enhancing the ambience and comforts typical of a bygone era.
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Jackalberry Lodge - Thornybush Game Reserve
If you are looking for spectacular views, understated comfort and ethnic ambience that blends harmoniously with nature, Jackalberry is ideal.
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Ngala Lodge - Timbervati Nature Reserve
When you enter Ngala Game Lodge, you encounter a world capturing the romance
and elegant traditions of a bygone time, the era of classic safari.
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Ngala Tented Safari Camp - Timbervati Nature Reserve
Ngala Tented Safari Camp is a satellite camp to Ngala Game Lodge
with just six spacious tents featuring wooden decks
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Ulusaba Private Game Reserve
Owned by Sir Richard Branson Ulusaba Private Game Reserve is set in the heart of the Sabi Sands Game Reserve that borders the sprawling Kruger National Park in South Africa's Mpumalanga province.
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About Kruger Park Private Game Lodges
All reserves in South Africa are fenced, and Kruger is no different. However,
along the south-western sides of the park, about 100km of fences have been removed to allow animals
to cross into the adjacent private reserves.
These private reserves offer visitors an upmarket safari experience, and sightings of all the Big Five are virtually
guaranteed. Although conservation standards are very high, there are fewer restrictions in the private
reserves and game vehicles are allowed to leave the roads at the rangers' discretion.
The animals are also
more habituated to people, allowing closer and more frequent sightings of normally elusive animals.







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