Lalibela Game Reserve
Lalibela Game Reserve is situated in the malaria-free Eastern Cape offering a safe holiday and safari destination for families with young children. The reserve offers fantastic Big 5 game viewing and spans 5 ecosystems offering incredible diversity of flora and fauna in traditional African safari style.
Lalibela Game Reserve Highlights
Lalibela Game Reserve is situated in the malaria-free Eastern Cape offering a safe holiday and safari destination for families with young children. The reserve offers fantastic big five game viewing and spans 5 ecosystems offering incredible diversity of flora and fauna in traditional African safari style. Lalibela Game Reserve offers a family-friendly reserve with superb game-viewing, luxurious accommodation and hearty bush cuisine.
- Food is true safari cuisine incorporating local specialties, ranging from centuries-old recipes to exciting contemporary African dishes.
- The only private game reserve in the Eastern Cape that does not have any public roads running through the property.
- Located in the Eastern Cape makes Lalibela a perfect extension to Garden Route and Cape Town holidays.
- Lalibela hosts the Valley Bushveld biome, which only occurs in the Eastern Cape and has the highest carrying capacity of game in South Africa.
Lalibela offers accommodation in a choice of 3 safari lodges: Lentaba Safari Lodge Mark’s Camp and Tree Tops Safari Lodge . All offer decor that is infused with the essence of Africa, warm and friendly service and unforgettable Big Five game viewing , and only being a short trip away from Port Elizabeth's Addo Elephant Park.
Lalibela Game Reserve Game Viewing and Activities
Lalibela Game Reserve offers fantastic game viewing in the malaria-free Eastern Cape. Game drives are conducted in open 4x4 vehicles with experienced rangers and guests can expect to see a variety of game species, ranging from elephant, lion, rhino and buffalo to tiny blue duiker and rock hyrax. Lalibela Game Reserve is also home to cheetah, hyena, hippo, giraffe, zebra, warthog and numerous species of antelope, such as eland, kudu, bushbuck and wildebeest. There are no public roads within the 7,500 hectares (18,500 acres) reserve, hence ensures a private safari experience. All the animals (including the predators) roam freely throughout the reserve. Night drives are a highlight and guests will search for the elusive bat-eared fox, aardvark, black-backed jackal, aardwolf and the curious spring