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Lalibela Game Reserve

Lalibela Game Reserve Hotel / Lodge accommodation in Humewood Eastern Cape

Description

Lalibela brings you the charm of authentic Africa and is a perfect blend of the formal and informal. Lalibela has two lodges - Lentaba Lodge and Mark s Camp - both offering decor that is infused with the essence of Africa, as well as warm and friendly service and unforgettable game viewing.

At Lalibela food is true safari cuisine with an emphasis on local specialties, ranging from centuries-old recipes to exciting contempory African dishes.

Accommodation


Accommodation rates at Lalibela are fully inclusive of all meals, game drives as well as all drinks.

We currently have 3 lodges at Lalibela. Whilst the standard of accommodation at Lentaba Lodge, Mark's Camp and Tree Tops are the same, each has its own unique character. At all three lodges, secluded thatched chalets are placed where magnificent indigenous gardens merge into the surrounding bush. Each en-suite unit has a private observation deck to make the most of the views. The lodges also boast a large lounge, viewing deck and a sunny swimming pool where you can spend a lazy afternoon. They also have an outdoor dining 'boma' for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as stylish indoor dining areas. 

OVERNIGHT PROGRAMME AT LALIBELA

Check-in is between 12h00 and 14h00 on your day of arrival. Should you arrive before 13h00, you are welcome to join us for a complimentary lunch either at the reception area or at your lodge (kindly note that drinks at the reception are an extra charge - drinks elsewhere on the reserve are included in the overnight rate. Should you have lunch at the reception area your ranger will transfer you to your lodge at approximately 14h00.

After high tea you depart on a sunset game drive, returning after night fall for a safari cuisine dinner. The following morning you have a light breakfast followed by a game drive, returning to the lodge for a sumptuous brunch. Check-out from your lodge is at about 11h30 when you are transferred back to reception.

An overnight stay at Lalibela is fully inclusive of accommodation, 2 game drives, all meals and all drinks at your lodge and on game drives. We recommend a 2 or 3-night stay to get the most out of your safari experience.

 

Lalibela Game Reserve

Contact Details

Name of hostsIdwala Lodge - Lalibela Game Reserve
Tel:+27 41 581 8170
fax(046) 622 4808
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Attractions

Game drives in an open vehicle with an experienced game ranger bring you face to face with a multitude of game species, ranging from mighty elephant, lion, rhino and buffalo to tiny blue duiker and rock hyrax. Lalibela is also home to cheetah, hyena, hippo, giraffe, zebra, warthog and numerous species of antelope, such as eland, kudu, bushbuck and wildebeest. On thrilling night drives under the vast African sky, we search for the elusive bat-eared fox, aardvark, black-backed jackal, aardwolf and the curious spring hare.

Lalibela now comprises 7,500 hectares (18,500 acres) of valley bushveld, savannah grassland, fynbos, riverine forest and acacia woodland, all coming together to make Lalibela the ideal home for the Big 5 in Southern Africa. There are no public roads running through the property and all the animals, including the predators, roam freely throughout the entire reserve. With the increase in the size of our property, our carrying capacity has increased significantly to the extent that we have been able to bring in more lion (a male and female lion). These two have established their own pride separate to our existing pride of lion.

 

 

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Accolades

4 Star:Tourism Council of SA Star Grading
AA Quality assured:AA Guides quality assured

TGCSA Star Grading

4 Star

Facilities

We currently have 3 lodges at Lalibela. Whilst the standard of accommodation at Lentaba Lodge, Mark's Camp and Tree Tops are the same, each has its own unique character. At all three lodges, secluded thatched chalets are placed where magnificent indigenous gardens merge into the surrounding bush. Each en-suite unit has a private observation deck to make the most of the views. The lodges also boast a large lounge, viewing deck and a sunny swimming pool where you can spend a lazy afternoon. They also have an outdoor dining 'boma' for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as stylish indoor dining areas.

Directions

From Port Elizabeth: Follow the N2 highway towards Grahamstown for 90km. Entrance on left hand side. From Addo area: Follow the R335 through Paterson (becomes gravel road) to the N2 highway. Turn left onto N2 and find entrance on left hand side.