Fun Holiday Break - Your Stay
Madikwe Game Reserve, North West Province

Jaci’s offers a variety in types of accommodation, each of which has its own attractive décor.

Your Room

There are different types of accommodation at Jacis. All are luxurious and designed for an unusual bush escape. All have afternoon tea, brunch and dinner provided.

Safari Suites
The safari suites feature either a king-size or twin beds, along with a spacious bathroom equipped with a bath, shower, and WC. Each suite includes a private viewing deck and a sunken lounge that looks directly into the game reserve, offering an unforgettable connection with nature. Modern comforts such as Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and ceiling fans ensure a relaxing and comfortable stay.

Nare Villa
This suite sleeps 6 (4 adults and 2 children) in 3 en-suite rooms. There is a master bedroom and guest room, with an open plan bathroom. Children will love the loft area with twin beds. This suite has daily use of a private game vehicle, its own pool as well as access to the main Lodge pool. Under floor heating, air conditioner, ceiling fans and an outdoor shower give all-weather comfort.

Kubu Villa

This exclusive use villa boasts a view over the Marico River and has 3 en-suite bedrooms. Perks include a swimming pool, spacious lounge, patio, fully equipped kitchen, private chef and game vehicle with guide.

 

Facilities

The main lodge has indoor and outdoor areas to while away the hours between meals and game drives. For lazy afternoons, you can be outside on the viewing deck, boma or bush swimming pool then come in to relax in the large lounge. In winter, the fireplace is definitely the main attraction.

For the more active, the bush gym and river walk should satisfy. Weddings facilities are available. Your wedding can include thoughtful traditional African touches like local indigenous bouquets and local Tswana songs, adding to the romance of your bush wedding.

Accommodation in Madikwe Game Reserve

Not only does Madikwe Game Reserve in North West Province boast the favoured Big Five, but visitors may also be lucky enough to see hippo, g...more