Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
Madikwe Hills Game Lodge, Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
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Bronze Price Level Show Details
Price Level Key:
Safari camps & resorts | City Hotels | |
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Bronze | $300-500 | |
Silver | $500-800 | $100-200 |
Gold | $800-1200 | $200-400 |
Platinum | $1200+ | $400+ |
Based on high season rates (non-Christmas) |
Set within 75,000 hectares of safari park, Madikwe Hills Private Game Lodge is situated on a rocky outcrop in the heart of the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve in the North West Province of South Africa. Ingeniously set amongst boulders and age-old Tamboti trees, the private game lodge is situated in the middle of Madikwe, giving visitors a huge game drive advantage over other lodges situated on the borders of the reserve and offers visitors the most amazing South African safari adventure. Madikwe Game Reserve is home not only to the Big Five of Africa (Lion, Buffalo, Elephant, Rhino and Leopard), but also to a wealth of over 66 mammal species, including the rare African Wild Dog, as well as Cheetah, Eland, Kudu, Giraffe and a range of more than 300 resident and migratory species of birds. Knowledgeable and professional rangers conduct early morning and late afternoon, or evening, game drives in search of Africa’s big game and smaller wildlife. On Morning Game drives, should you be feeling energetic, you may choose to experience an up close and personal glimpse of the African bush on foot with a gentle bush walk through the bush back to the Lodge. This experience provides exceptional close encounters with the smaller inhabitants of this wilderness.
Accommodating up to 24 guests in vast, well-spaced and utterly private glass-fronted suites scattered across the hillside, camouflaged by tamboti-beamed thatch roofs. Wooden walkways lit by hurricane lamps criss-cross the grounds and connect the secluded suites to the central open-plan lounge, bar, wine cellar, library and dining area up the slope, where cooling fans make slow rotations and the giant twisted trunks of leadwood trees hold up the vaulted ceiling.
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