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Kwenga Safari Lodge, Umhlametsi Game Reserve, Limpopo, South Africa
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- Situated in the Umhlametsi Game Reserve
- Delicate mix of elegance and simplicity
- Dinner under the stars
- Wonderful sightings and game drives
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'Kwenga' meaning 'the lead Buffalo' is a refined and elegant lodge.
The Kwenga Safari Lodge is situated in the Umhlametsi Game Reserve, where you are close to the border of Kruger National Park. Umhlametsi Game Reserve meaning 'one days water' is a place where time stops and life begins...
Close to the majestic Drakensberg the area offers you an unforgettable possibility to get close to Africa's Big Five. Furthermore the environment is famous for its variety of birds. So it is the perfect place for bird watching.
The 8 thatched chalets at Kwenga Lodge are designed to create a delicate mix of elegance and simplicity. You can look forward to the tasteful African style interior of your accommodation. Each chalet has a spacious en-suite bathroom. All bedroom leads onto deep verandas that echo the ambience of an outdoor bush adventure.
The stunning waterhole, situated close by, is frequented by all of the Game species. It affords you wonderful sightings whilst enjoying a cocktail on the terrace overlooking the waterhole and observing the nature spectacle. Followed by an exceptional experience, your dining under the African night-sky. At Kwenga Lodge, meals are served in the 'boma' where you are wrapped in the intimacy of the galaxy of stars above. After indulging in the refined and varied cuisine, relax around the camp fire or indulge in a cocktail or fine wine at the bar.
Kwenga Safari Lodge is the perfect venue for conference organisers looking for an alternative and intimate atmosphere. A conference facility that is fully equipped, caters for a maximum of 26 people allowing for a more personalised gathering. The lodge imparts a luxury ambiance to all that visit......
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Delicate mix of elegance and simplicity
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Kwenga Safari Lodge boasts eight thatched chalets, designed to create a delicate mix of elegance and simplicity.
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Lion
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The period of gestation for the Lioness is between 105 and 118 days and usually three or four cubs will be born, but only one in five will survive the first year.
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