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Shibula Lodge & Bush Spa – Limpopo Province Safari (2/3 Day) - BIG 5
Welgevonden Game Reserve - South Africa. Only 2½ hours from Johannesburg
Shibula Game Lodge & Bush Spa is only two and a half hours drive North of Johannesburg.Visit Shibula Lodge for a 2 / 3 Day Safari from Johannesburg. Shibula Lodge & Bush Spa is situated in the malaria free Welgevonden Big 5 - lion, rhino, leopard, elephant and buffalo Private Game Reserve in the Waterberg, only two and a half hours drive North of Johannesburg.
After an early morning pick-up from Johannesburg we drive north via Pretoria on the N1, heading towards Pietersburg , Nylstroom, and Vaalwater. After passing the Black Adder curio shop we drive into Welgevonden Game Reserve, where Shibula Lodge and Bush Spa awaits in all its splendor.
Shibula Lodge & Bush Spa is nestled in the unspoilt wilderness of the Waterberg offering the discerning visitor a luxurious taste of wild Africa, combined with the sophisticated pampering of a health spa. This malaria-free game reserve, where the Big Five (elephant, leopard, rhino, buffalo and lion) roam freely, is home to an extraordinary diversity of plants and animal life, as well as more than 350 bird species. With access to the entire 36 000 ha reserve which forms part of a bigger 98 000 ha game reserve, guests are assured of exceptional game viewing - including the best rhino sightings on the African continent whilst wild dogs and spotted hyena also roam the area
Accommodation
A total of 9 luxury Chalets with en-suite bedrooms consisting of:
3 Standard Units with spacious en-suite bedrooms and private patios 2 of which are inter-leading and perfect for families or friends traveling together ·
2 Luxury Chalets each with Jacuzzi on the patio ·
1 Presidential/Honeymoon Suite with spa bath and private lounge with satellite television
1 Executive Suite with Jacuzzi on patio and private lounge ·
Shibula Royal Suite consisting of 2 luxurious en-suite bedrooms, private lounge, exclusive splash pool and satellite television, min. 4 people, max. 6 people if a family group
All bedrooms have private patios, en-suite bathrooms, inside and outside showers, Victorian baths and mini bars
Sleeping Configuration
Standard Units – choice between a King/queen or 2 single beds
Luxury Chalets – choice between a King or Double bed
Presidential/Honeymoon Suite – Queen size bed
Executive Suite – King size bed
Shibula Royal Suite – King size bed and 2 three quarter beds
* Walking safaris accompanied by experienced trackers
Price excludes
* Telephone calls
* Purchases at the lodge
* Mini bar in chalet, wines from our cellar + wine list
* Health spa facilities (to book spa & beauty treatments: contact reservations)
* Health spa facilities
* Laundry and valet services
* Gratuity.
Please note:All bookings must be paid in full on confirmation. Exceptions: 4 - 6 months advance bookings 50% on confirmation of booking. The balance 100% 30 days prior to departure.
Facilities
The superbly decorated main lodge boasts a library - well stocked with information on wildlife, birds and plants - and an elegant lounge and dining area, complete with a baby grand piano. A sprawling deck with magnificent views, leads one to a communal swimming pool, perfect for sundowners as the sun bows to the majestic moon.
The well-being of guests is paramount at Shibula. A well-stocked, specially designed wine cellar complements the healthy, distinctly African-inspired cuisine, personalized serviced and relaxing spa activities. Whether you would like to breakfast on the banks of the river, under the watchful eye of a ranger, or simply read a book in the comfort of a bush chair, the superbly trained staff will accommodate any request. Pre-breakfast or mid morning game drives or a bush walk with our FGASA-qualified rangers and trackers for the adventures, high teas of mouth-watering surprises, evening game drives with sundowners, and cosy boma dinners all contribute to the magic of Shibula.
* 3 Jacuzzis for 3 chalets and a spa bath in the presidential suite
* Communal swimming pool with beautiful views
* Private pool (Shibula Royal Suite)
* Library in the main lodge
* Bush health spa (resident beauty therapist)
* Wine Cellar (dining facility)
* Boma for starlight evenings
* Safaris and game walks
* Wine tastings by special arrangement
* Conference Room (18 people) for conferences or wedding ceremonies
More information about the Welgevonden Private Game Reserve
The reserve is situated on the Waterberg Plateau and comprises mountainous terrain that is dissected by deep valleys and kloofs. Flat plateaus characterise most hilltops, and altitude varies from 1080 m above sea level at the main entrance gate in the north of the reserve to 1800 m above sea level in the southern section of the reserve.
The Waterberg region has a long history of human occupation and evidence of Middle Stone Age, Late Stone Age (San and Khoi Khoi) and Iron Age inhabitation has been found in the area, of which two rock paintings sites also occur on Welgevonden. Recent indications are that Tswana people have lived in the area since 250 years ago, but it is unlikely that high human population densities were ever achieved.
With the leopard as a natural inhabitant, most of the other major game species have been successfully reintroduced into the reserve. The reintroduction projects have tripled the game population in size over the past five years.
From an original pride of five lions, at least 22 now roam freely within the reserve's boundaries. Just under 50 elephants were originally released into the reserve and 85 now reside in Welgevonden. Other reintroductions include the white rhino (for which Welgevonden is renowned), buffalo and special antelope species such as sable, roan, and gemsbok.
Other species, which were already on the farms when Welgevonden was established, have been allowed to flourish. These include leopard, antelope, giraffe, warthog, bush pig, aardvark, pangolin and many more. Black-backed jackals and the very rare brown hyena have also prospered in the conservancy.
Last, but certainly not least, within Welgevonden 270 bird species have been recorded. For those who desire to 'spot' the Big Five, admire various vegetation or simply enjoy magnificent scenery, Welgevonden's majestic landscape has a lot to offer.
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