Take your pick according to your needs, between Lentaba Safari Lodge, Tree Tops Safari Lodge, and if you have kids, they can be happily accommodated at Mark’s Lodge.
Tree Tops Safari Lodge
En-suite rooms, with their canvas walls and thatched roofs, have huge window areas and give guests the feeling of being right in the bush. Each room has a private veranda where guests can sit and relax in privacy.
Facilities: Tops has a small waterhole between the lodge and the swimming pool. Elephant are regular visitors to this waterhole and there is also a resident group of Nyala who are often seen from the rooms and walkways.dining deck with a view over a small waterhole.
Lentaba Safari Lodge
This accommodation sleeps 20 people in ten secluded thatched chalets (5 luxury and 5 classic), 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 over the valley bushveld. The rooms at Lentaba are nicely spread out and each room has great views of the valley below.
Facilities: Lentaba has three fireplaces and these add to the great safari ambience that Lentaba is so well known for. The outdoor dining “boma” has a commanding view of a waterhole which is spotlit after dark for night game viewing. There is also a stylish indoor dining area. Brunch is served al fresco on the main viewing deck.
Mark’s Camp
The stone and thatch chalets and main lodge of Mark’s Camp are decorated in a relaxed Pan-African style. This safari lodge sleeps up to 20 guests in eight chalets. Each chalet has an en-suite bathroom and ceiling-fans for those warm summer nights. The chalets open up onto your own private viewing deck with views over the surrounding bush.
Facilities: Mark's Camp has two swimming pools and a central lounge area. It also has an outdoor dining “boma” for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as a gracious indoor dining area. The bar area is elevated and guests have great views of the waterhole from the safety of the bar.