Ultimate
safari chic luxury lodge
Only six beautiful suites and one
magnificent Presidential suite make up Tintswalo Safari Lodge in Manyeleti Game
Reserve in South Africa. If you are looking for a private safari experience, away from it all,
then this is the place you want to go. All suites are extremely large, and
maybe the most wonderful we've ever seen. As it can become very hot in summer
months, all rooms are air conditioned. Bathrooms are equipped with an indoor
and outdoor shower. A particular nice feature is the small private plunge pool
on the outside deck. It is just lovely to relax here while looking at the
waterhole in front of the lodge. Picture yourself having a gin & tonic, in
your own plunge pool, while seeing elephants pass in the dry river bed below.
All suites are connected with the main lodge building by a
raised wooden pathway. In the spectacular building you will find the
restaurant, a small safari library, a very extensive wine cellar, boutique and
large lounge area with a beautiful romantic fireplace.Activities in Tintswalo Safari Lodge
Tintswalo's
schedule is arranged around you and a typical day could begin with
early morning game-viewing, breakfast in the bush, more game-viewing , an al
fresco lunch or high tea and leisure time at the lodge. You can browse around
in the small but exclusive library or relax completely in the excellent spa.
Afternoon game-viewing follows with a sunset sundowner stop , thereafter, your
day will be completed with a superb candlelit dinner. Game-viewing at Tintswalo
takes place on foot or in individually seated open game vehicles. The vehicles
are equipped with spot lights for night viewing, radios for communication,
mosquito repellent, ponchos for wet weather and individual blankets for the
night chill. A canvas bag containing binoculars, reference books and treats is
also placed on each seat for your use. Walks in the reserve are guided through
the ever changing environment of the African bush. This experience allows you
the opportunity to come away with information on wildlife, nature enlightenment
and insight into the local Shangaan traditions.
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