Kruger Park Lodge 3 bedroom Chalet IGS02 in Hazyview 3 Bedrooms Tucked away to ensure that the only invasion of privacy is the sound of local bird life, vervet monkeys and skittish impala. Self-catering in this fully equipped chalet that offers 3 large windowed bedrooms, main bedroom with a double bed and two guest rooms each with two single beds. The open-plan loft area has a bunk bed for children and its own TV. Each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom (two showers and one bath in total). The lounge has lovely garden views, an LED TV and comfortable sofas. Other features include: Lounge Kitchenette 3 Bathrooms Private Patio Outdoor patio set (8/6 seater). Carport (Min of 1 per unit). Comfortable Linens and towels (Pool towels included). Satellite Television/DSTV. Air-conditioning and ceiling fans. Daily servicing of chalets which is included. 24 hour security. Activities within the Resort 9 hole (18 tees) golf course designed by Gary Player Pro shop Driving range Three swimming pools Tennis courts - floodlit at night Putt putt Volleyball Laundry and car wash facilities Playground and trampoline Nature trails Jogging trail Hippo hide Indigenous gardens In season entertainment Lapa overlooking the Sabie river Wisenhof coffee shop
Conference facilities for up to 40 delegates Nearby Activities One of the highlights of your stay is certain to be an excursion to the Kruger National Park - one of the most eminent game parks in the world. The Phabeni Gate is only a 15 minute drive from Kruger Park Lodge. Other attractions include: Bourke's Luck Pilgrim's Rest Mac Mac Falls Blyde River Canyon Long Tom Pass God's Window Numerous waterfalls Cheetah Centre Nature walks Quadbiking River rafting Kloofing Wall climbing Paintball Quad biking Abseiling Canoeing Indigenous gardens 4x4 Trails Hot Air Ballooning Zip Line Mountain Boarding Canoeing Abseiling Mpumalanga Mpumalanga,the place of the rising sun, is one of South Africa 's fastest growing provinces. Most people are attracted by the splendid panorama, others by the fauna and flora, and yet others by the saga of the 1870's gold rush era and a wealth of fascinating tribal legends. Appropriately branded as 'Paradise Country' a small number of regions in the world can contest the extraordinary beauty of the lowveld and escarpment. Mountains, panoramic passes, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and forests typify the landscape. This is also Big Game country, the setting for dozens of sanctuaries teeming with wildlife and birds. Among them, the Kruger National Park is world renowned, as are several of the luxurious private reserves on its western boundary. The entire area offers incomparable opportunities for bird watching, hiking, horse riding and fishing. Streams once panned for gold have become the haunts of eager anglers and lazy trout. Steeped in the history of pioneers, hunters and fortune seekers,
fascinating gold rush towns abound. Barberton and Pilgrim's Rest are among the most famed. A unique, additional dimension occurs in the Middleveld region, which is occupied by the Ndebele people, noteworthy for their traditional gear and attractively decorated houses. En route to the Kruger National Park through Mpumalanga, you have the opportunity to see breathtaking vistas of the locale. Turn off the N4 to the village of Dullstroom, journey over the Long Tom Pass and its magnificent panoramic views to Lone Creek Falls and the amiable forestry town of Sabie. Just beyond Sabie, the Mac Mac Falls are worth stopping for; and you can indulge yourself in a swim in the crystal-clear pools. Image Gallery Features Accommodation Size 3 Bedrooms Environment Within 1km of Restaurants Facilities Air Conditioning Balcony Braai/BBQ Pool Satellite Television Security 24 Hour Security Guard Secure Parking Suitability
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