Lodge Highlights
- • Engage all five of senses as while becoming one with nature on a footpath through untouched wilderness
- • Learn from the guides as they share their knowledge whilst using their experience to give a wonderfully natural insight
- • Enjoy a delicious meal prepared over a warming fire after a walk through the bush
- • Spend time at the pool or at the shop which promotes and sells carefully selected curios from the region
- • Enjoy a high level of comfort which complements the level of service excellence
Lodge Overview
Open to the Kruger National Park and playing host to Africa’s Big Five is Motswari Private Game Reserve. One of South Africa’s jewels nestled within the Timbavati Nature Reserve, this family-owned and operated luxury safari lodge prides itself on its warm atmosphere and luxurious accommodation. Motswari is exclusive in that there are never more than 30 guests present at any one time, providing a more serene environment for the visitor’s African experience. With 15 luxury-appointed en-suite bungalows, each with air-conditioning, and all offering unrivaled bush views, guests enjoy a high level of comfort which complements the level of service excellence. The naturally-furnished interiors of each bungalow reflect the wonders of nature that exist just outside the windows. There are no spas or gyms here at Motswari. Instead guests are provided with the serenity and relaxation that comes from exploring the intricacies of the living ecosystem that will surround guests and the exercise that comes from walking the untamed trails that abound in the pristine environment.
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Trip Type:
This Yampu recommended trip add-on may only be booked in conjunction with any of our personalized trips. Your Yampu Tour Consultant will design an itinerary for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Timbavati Private Game Reserve, Hoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa
Places You'll See
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Timbavati Game Reserve
Established in 1956, Timbavati Nature Reserve Reserve shares a common unfenced border with the Kruger National Park allowing animals free range and ensuring that guests have an opportunity to view the greatest diversity of wildlife that South Africa has to offer. With 54,000 hectares of land, there are various research projects running in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, all focused on conservation. Previous and ongoing research efforts have resulted in an extensive individual elephant identification database, as well as identifying some very interesting changes in the understanding of the genetic makeup of the local lion population and specifically of the white lions that occur naturally within the Timbavati.
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