CHITWA CHITWA
SAFARI LODGE
Kruger Park, South Africa
Safari Game Lodge
Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodges bask in the serene and distinctive unmasked
beauty of the lowveld African bush. Closeted within the folds of
the exclusive Sabi Sand Game Reserve and forming part of the Kruger
National Park in the North East of the country, Chitwa Chitwa is
a secluded portal to viewing some of the continent's richest and
most diverse wildlife. Luxury, privacy and innate warmth are all
integral pleasures of the remarkable experience that is Chitwa Chitwa,
creating affectionate memories that will linger with you long after
you leave the Lodges' gracious company.
Camp Description
Nestling beneath a blanket of Knobthorn trees rests Safari Lodge.
In unwavering African tradition, the cottages at Safari Lodge are
thatched, creating a bond with their surroundings. Its charm lies
in that it has remained small and intimate, accommodating a maximum
of ten guests in five chalets. Relaxed and in harmony with its surroundings,
Safari Lodge is enjoyed for its rich diversity of animal and bird
life which can be easily observed from each cottage.
The African theme is reflected in the warmly decorated rooms where
rich, earthy colours and natural materials are woven into a subtle
tapestry of quiet indulgence. Continuing this idea in an unexpectedly
reverse fashion, the private outside showers provide an enlivening
experience not to be missed.
Game Lodge's famed cuisine is echoed at Safari Lodge, whether it
be a hearty breakfast to begin yet another glorious day in the wilds
of Africa, lunch with a view over the lake from the tree-skewered
timber deck or in the authentic outdoor boma, an indulgent dinner
over which to recount the day's adventures.
Game Viewing
There are a few that can't resist the call of the South African
sunrise, or that of a magnificent fish eagle as it soars through
the hazy, cloudless skies. But for the real African experience,
nothing compares to the exhilaration of a game drive through the
bush in an open-topped Land Rover, guided by our staff whose passion
for the area is infectious. Tracking the often-beautiful, sometimes-rare
wildlife is exciting, but never more so than when it is one of the
elusive Big Five (Leopard, Lion, Buffalo, Elephant and Rhinoceros).
They share the ragged bushveld with cheetah, hyena, wild dog, zebra,
wildebeest, baboon and antelope, in a primordical alliance that
captures the heart of Africa.
Read more about:
The Kruger National Park & Private Game Reserves
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