Shiduli Private Lodge Shiduli Private Lodge

Shiduli Private Lodge



Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Dining Area

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe View

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Sitting Room

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Bedroom Suite

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Dining Area

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Lounge Area

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Exterior

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Deck Area

 
Shiduli Private Lodge | Karongwe Game Drive

 

Karongwe Private Game Reserve, Limpopo

Stars : 4

Capacity : 48

Price : R1780

Full Description

Shiduli Private Game Lodge, previously known as Ingwe Game Lodge is situated in the heart of the wildlife enriched Lowveld in the Limpopo Province. The Big Five reserve where Shiduli is found is known as Karongwe Private Game Reseve and is home to a wide spectrum of wildlife , 350 bird species, the Big Five as well as Cheetah & Hippo. The Lodge offers peace and tranquility coupled with superb accommodation and exquisite cuisine and fun safaring.

The accommodation comprises 24 stunning double suites of which five are Family suites consisting of 2 inter-leading bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and a private verandah.

Relax and cool off from the hot midday hours around the natural swimming pool, enjoying a Shiduli Cocktail at the authentic African Bar.

Exciting game drives and bush walks are conducted by trained guides who will introduce you to the miracle of the African bush, from Big Five to the tiniest insect. The lodge has won awards for the quality of its game viewing anf the success rate with sightings of the Big Five is particularly high.

Spectacular African sunsets can be enjoyed while sipping sundowners at a waterhole or enjoying the delight of a short hike to a lookout point high above the savanna for breathtaking views of the Drakensberg Mountains.

Ideally situated close to major sightseeing attractions such as the Blyde River Canyon, Pilgrims Rest and the Three Rondawels, Shiduli is an ideal base from which to do sightseeing between your early morning and afternoon open vehicle safari.

The lodge also provides state of the art conference facilities for your corporate meeting who require privacy and serenity in the heart of bushveld.

The conference room can seat 40 delegates and further facilities include an auditorium for video presentations and breakaway facilities can easily be arranged.

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Activities and Facilities


NOTE : Some of the activities and facilities are not covered by the rate quoted and may be surchargeable.

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Rates

SPECIALS often apply- please contact our African Chapter Team for the best quote for your dates of travel. 

R1780 Per Person sharing (including family rooms)valid from 01October 2009 to 30September 2010 and Single R2180 per night.

Children’s Policy:

Children Under 2 Years of age sharing with adults are free of charge
Children 2 – 12 Years of age sharing with adults pay 50% of the accommodation rate
Children Over 12 Years of age are considered full paying adults
Children Under 6 Years of age are not permitted on game drives
Children Over 6 Years of age are permitted on game drives at the sole discretion of the head game ranger. Parents/Guardian must sign an indemnity form for each child!

Rates Include:

  • Three meals per day – full breakfast, light lunch & dinner
  • Afternoon high tea with a selection of teas & coffees, cakes, pastries or savoury snacks
  • 2 Game Drives daily in safari vehicles, accompanied by an experienced Ranger and Tracker.


Rate Excludes:

  • Airport Transfers to/from the Lodge
  • Conservation Fee Levy (R25 per person)
  • Telephone Calls
  • Curio Shop Purchases
  • All Beverages, Mini-Bar & Sundowner Drinks
  • Other incidental expenses


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