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Welgevonden Game Reserve Safari Lodges

Highlights of the Welgevonden Game Reserve, South Africa:

• A malaria free safari destination

• Easily accessible, 3 hour drive north of Johannesburg

• Has Big Five of lion, leopard, elephant, rhino & buffalo

• Wide variety of antelope and birds

• Excellent safari lodges throughout the reserve

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Welgevonden Safari Lodges

View the various safari lodges within the Welgevonden by clicking on the links below:


Comfortable

Nedile Lodge

Shibula Game Lodge

Wooded Peaks Game Lodge


Luxury

Ekuthuleni Safari Lodge

Tshwene Safari Lodge

Kudu Lodge

Mhondoro Game Lodge

Sediba Game Lodge

Pitse Lodge

Makweti Safari Lodge


How to get there

Self drive:
Sun Safaris will arrange car rental and directions for you. The roads leading up to the Welgevonden are tarred.

Road transfer:
Sun Safaris can arrange all private road transfers for our guests.

Light aircraft transfer:
We can arrange light aircraft transfers from Johannesburg.

Our Favourite Comfortable Lodge

Shibula Game Lodge

Shibula is a five star accredited lodge, and is situated close to the best game viewing areas of the 36 000 hectare Welgevonden reserve.

Guests are assured of exceptional game viewing, including the excellent Rhino sightings and more antelope that can be seen in one area than in any other game reserve in Southern Africa.

Read more about Shibula


Our Favourite Luxury Lodge

Makweti Safari Lodge

Makweti Safari Lodge is both privately owned and operated, and will delight even the most discerning traveller.

Since no more than twelve guests can be accommodated in the stone and thatch suites at Makweti, your experience is sure to be leisurely and luxurious.

Read more about Makweti

Welgevonden Game Viewing and Seasons

Introduction

A couple of new up-market lodges and some visits by Nelson Mandela, together with a touch of good marketing has brought the Welgevonden Game Reserve to people's notice. It has suddenly become a wonderful weekend safari destination out of Johannesburg because of three main reasons; it is only 3 hours drive north of the International airport; it has the famous 'big Five" animals; it is Malaria free. These important factors make it an attractive safari proposition.

The highly attractive terrain is in the rusty-red foothills of the Waterberg (Water mountain), whose pleats and folds are thickly layered with bush willow. Narrow valleys of golden rocks course with streams and a variety of fauna including succulents like Euphorbia candelabra, whose name gives away its shape. Due to heavy summer rainfall, the soil is leached of nutrients and therefore the vegetation is predominantly sour bush, as opposed to the sweet bush of the lower-lying hotter Kruger area. However, the animals don't seem concerned and game watching is good.

Game Viewing

All the big game is here including rhino, elephants, buffalo, zebras, antelopes, as well as leopard, lion, hyena, although not in the same density as around the Kruger region. Bird watching is good particularly during the rainy season.

Seasons

The Waterberg is more elevated than most other game reserves in South Africa and has a somewhat cooler climate.

Rainy Season: Welgevonden is an area of summer rainfall with spectacular thunder and lightening showers predominantly in February and March. At this time it is hot and humid and the bush is thick so game viewing is more difficult.

Dry Season: April to September is the cool dry winter season with bright clear warm days and cold particularly in the mid-winter months of June to August.


Quick links to all Welgevonden Safari Lodges


Comfortable
Nedile Lodge | Shibula Game Lodge | Wooded Peaks Game Lodge

Luxury
Ekuthuleni Safari Lodge | Tshwene Safari Lodge | Kudu Lodge | Mhondoro Game Lodge | Sediba Game Lodge | Pitse Lodge | Makweti Safari Lodge

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getation is predominantly sour bush, as opposed to the sweet bush of the lower-lying hotter Kruger area. However, the animals don't seem concerned and game watching is good.

Game Viewing

All the big game is here including rhino, elephants, buffalo, zebras, antelopes, as well as leopard, lion, hyena, although not in the same density as around the Kruger region. Bird watching is good particularly during the rainy season.

Seasons

The Waterberg is more elevated than most other game reserves in South Africa and has a somewhat cooler climate.

Rainy Season: Welgevonden is an area of summer rainfall with spectacular thunder and lightening showers predominantly in February and March. At this time it is hot and humid and the bush is thick so game viewing is more difficult.

Dry Season: April to September is the cool dry winter season with bright clear warm days and cold particularly in the mid-winter months of June to August.


Quick links to all Welgevonden Safari Lodges


Comfortable
Nedile Lodge | Shibula Game Lodge | Wooded Peaks Game Lodge

Luxury
Ekuthuleni Safari Lodge | Tshwene Safari Lodge | Kudu Lodge | Mhondoro Game Lodge | Sediba Game Lodge | Pitse Lodge | Makweti Safari Lodge

Premier

Clifftop Lodge



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