Sediba Private Game Lodge
Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, South Africa
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Sediba Private Game Lodge

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Sediba Private Game Lodge Highlights

Sediba means "spring" in the traditional Sotho language. Sediba Private Game Lodge is situated in the malaria-free Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, only three hours away from Johannesburg. Welgevonden Private Game Reserve is a 34 200 hectare, privately owned game reserve in the heart of the Waterberg in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Sediba offers an intimate and luxurious bush experience.

Sediba Private Game Lodge Description

Sediba Private Game Lodge consists of two suites, namely Letlapala and Letlapa. Guests may stay at either of the two lodges as each provide a similar sense of wellbeing and complete relaxation. These two lodges are joined by a dirt road and are a mere five minute drive apart. Letlapa means 'rock' lodge, and is situated in a valley hosting a perennial stream that runs through it. Letlapa boasts ten double suites and is the more spectacular of the two. Letlapala, on the other hand, is situated on the highest point of the reserve, and offers panoramic views of the surrounding reserve as well as the magnificent African sunrises and sunsets. Boardwalks, equipped with wheelchair friendly paths link the suites and main lodge to each other. The suites are private, each with an outdoor Jacuzzi and plunge pool. Sediba is proud of its fully equipped gym and steam room, as well as a health and beauty centre. Treatments include aromatherapy, facials, pedicures and massages.

Sediba Private Game Lodge Game Viewing

Game drives are conducted in open jeeps and accompanied by experienced and knowledgeable guides. Game drives as well as guided bush walks are offered and guests can expect to see the big five, lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino as well as a variety of antelope species, giraffe, zebra and other smaller creatures. Game drives are offered twice daily- early morning and afternoon/ evening. Bush walks usually take place after a leisurely breakfast, but can be arranged to suite your preferences. In addition to the areas abounding game, the Waterberg region is known for a dramatic diversity in vegetation ranging from endless open plains to sheltered rock valleys; all allowing guests to relish in a more intimate encounter with Africa's fauna and flora.