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Pezulu Tree House Lodge, Limpopo, South Africa
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Pezulu Tree House, is one of the small exclusive South Africa Game Lodges, situated in the game rich Limpopo province of South Africa.
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The magnificent Big Five can be viewed Enjoy evening drinks at the waterhole barView herds of animals passing below the balconyPezulu Tree House Lodge accommodates children over the age of 6
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Pezulu Tree House Lodge is situated in the game rich area of the Limpopo province, and is only 40 minutes from the Orpen Gate of the Kruger National Park. This South Africa game lodge comprises of 7 unique reed and thatch tree houses, accommodating a maximum of 14 people.
Each of the units of this unique South Africa game lodge has been built to blend with the environment whilst maintaining an element of luxury. Guests of Pezulu Tree House Lodge can enjoy game drives and bush walks that can be enjoyed daily.
Day visits to the Kruger National Park and scenic drives via the Panorama Route are also available from this South Africa game lodge. Interesting activities at this South Africa game lodge include trips to the Cheetah Breeding Project, the White Lions of the Timbavati and Moholoholo Bird and Animal Rehabilitation Centre.
The game safaris at this South Africa game lodge include going on a microlight aeroplane, which is the ultimate game viewing experience. The tranquillity and beauty of this South Africa game lodge makes it the ideal venue for conferences for up to 14 people or retreats for as few as 4 people.
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Zebra's Unique Pattern
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The stripe pattern is unique to each individual Zebra. However, there are two types of stripes: Grant's Zebra has well-defined / contrasted jet black stripes over a non-shaded white background and Böhm's Zebra has a shade of brown bands on white interior.
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Buffalo
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The Buffalo grazes up to 10 hours a day in order to retain its strong physical condition. Buffaloes will feed in the early morning, late evening and during the night to avoid overheating.
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