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Kambaku Safari Lodge

Kambaku Safari Lodge

COUNTRY: South Africa

AREA: Kruger Park South


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Summary

Kambaku Safari Lodge is nestled in the heart of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, which can be found within the world renowned Greater Kruger National Park. The camp is well situated in this unspoilt natural wilderness area, home to an astonishing array of animals including the Big 5.

Kambaku provides the ultimate escape from busy schedules, with eight well appointed thatched chalets overlooking a private waterhole.

Attracting guests from around the world, Kambaku offers superior standards in all of its facilities yet always maintains a high level of environmental consciousness. Dedicated staff will cater to the individual needs of guests, making for a truly memorable stay.

With scrumptious bush cuisine in a relaxed, rustic setting Kambaku guests can truly unwind and immerse themselves in the restorative powers of nature.

Accommodation

Accommodation at Kambaku Safari Lodge comprises of eight thatched, en-suite chalets situated in a semi-circle overlooking a waterhole. Kambaku provides exclusive yet affordable accommodation that is designed, constructed and decorated to reflect the gracious charm and serenity of its surroundings.

Each of the eight thatched chalets contains a full ensuite bathroom with both a shower and a bath. To satisfy specific requirements, the rooms offer a combination of family suites, doubles and twins.

Creating a feeling of relaxed intimacy, the camp accommodates only sixteen guests and is ideal for hosting small family gatherings, friends or exclusive business events. To truly immerse yourself in the rustic bush experience , chalets are equipped with lanterns for light as well as 220 volt power points for your convenience, which are sustained by an eco-friendly battery bank system. Overhead fans provide welcome relief during Summer and gas geysers provide instant steamy hot water.

For those who enjoy a taste of romantic colonialism, the rooms are equipped with four poster beds, crisp white linen and draped mosquito nets.

Kambaku guests are also invited to enjoy the Lodge's other communal facilities:

A cozy main lounge area has a soaring thatch roof which catches the breeze in Summer and creates a lovely feeling of openness. A large crackling fireplace in the lounge area adds to the warmth and ambience in the evenings.

The bar and lounge are open plan with great views over a private waterhole. There is an upstairs loft area, with an extensive library of books. Opening out from the upstairs loft area is a viewing deck with excellent views of the busy waterhole and beyond.

A great place to wile away the hours is near the pool on the sun deck. Have a dip in our pool or just relax with a cocktail.

The curio shop is stocked with a variety of goods to remind you of Kambaku once you back home and you are welcome to browse at any time during the day.

Kambaku has wireless Internet connectivity and cell phone coverage available for those who want to keep in touch with the outside world.

Food

Meals at Kambaku are a culinary experience! The Lodge's bush cuisine will leave your tastebuds satisfied and your palate impressed. The style of homecooking with a twist caters to everyone's tastes. All dietary requirements are happily attended to by Kambaku's talented chefs.

Dinner at Kambaku, in particular, is an African affair, accompanied by the milky way, a large bonfire and lanterns in an outdoor Boma, which is an African name for "Eating Place". Sample fine wines and bush cuisine while listening to the night calls of the African Bush. After dinner, some fireside bush stories from the rangers is a must before retiring to your chalet for the night.

Activities

  • An early morning and afternoon/evening game drive in an open 4x4 game viewing vehicle
  • A short bush walk with an armed ranger
  • Game viewing from the Lodge's viewing deck
  • Swimming in the Lodge's pool
  • Shopping at the Lodge's curio shop
  • Rest and relaxation!

Rates

Rate Description Start Date End Date
ZAR 2395 Per person per night 1 January 2010 31 December 2010

All prices exclude VAT. Rates are subject to change without prior notice. Please enquire for up-to-date rates.

Rates Comment

Children: Please note children of 12 years and under pay 50% of the rack rate when sharing with parents or being accommodated in a family suite. Children younger than 12 years old are not allowed to go on game walks. Children between 4 years and 10 years old are able to go on game drives. Children 3 years and younger are not allowed on gamedrives. Private Landrovers are available on request at an extra cost.

Tariffs are: * Inclusive of VAT * Quoted on a per person per night sharing * Subject to availability; * Subject to change without any prior notice.

Tariffs include:

  • Luxury accommodation;
  • An early morning and afternoon/evening game drive in an open 4x4 game viewing vehicle;
  • A short bush walk with an armed ranger;
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner;
  • Unlimited teas and coffees.

Tariffs exclude:

  • Bar/beverages
  • Curios shop items
  • Timbavati entrance fee - Once off conservation fee of R110 per person and R120. These rates are subject to change
  • Road and air transfers to and from the lodge (available on request).

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