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Nestled along the banks of the perennial Mohlabetsi River (which means "sweet waters"), Nyala Safari Lodge is a lovely destination for travelers looking for a charming holiday experience.
Nyala Safari Lodge is located in a Big 5 private conservancy in the Limpopo Province, just 15km outside of the town of Hoedspruit. Offering a fully catered service at a per person per night rate or self catering accommodation at a camp rate, the lodge comprises 5 thatched rondavels that can accommodate single groups of up to 15 people sharing. The rondavels are equipped with en-suite bathrooms and are modestly styled with tasteful ethnic decor and luxurious fabrics to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Nature enthusiasts are sure to adore some of the chalet's features. A stylish outdoor thatched lounge area offers a splendid view of the river banks and gardens. A raised wooden deck overlooking a waterhole enhances one's feelings of peace and contentment and is beautifully shaded by a large Weeping Boer-bean tree.
Dine with nature as you are served sumptuous meals around the fire place. Nyala River Lodge provides you with a unique holiday experience that will make you appreciate nature more.
Guests are treated to their choice of 2 game drives safaris or a game drive and a bushwalk with guide per day. We have fully-accredited and qualified Rangers who are also friendly and will provide guests with an unforgettable experience as they take you to the many awesome sites in the Reserve.
This secluded piece of heaven is bordered by the Klaserie Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger Park. The reserve in which Nyala Safari Lodge is located boasts large quantities of general wildlife as well as the famous Big 5 animals. Much of the region's impressive wildlife and bird life is attracted to the reserve as a result of its lush vegetation.
Animals such as the White Rhino, Lion, Buffalo, Leopard, Cheetah and other animals can be seen roaming the area. Get up close to these animals on foot or in the open vehicles and be inspired by first-hand experience of the beauty and majesty of the African bush.
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