Chitwa Chitwa Honeymoon Special
Wednesday, October 13th, 2010Chitwa Chitwa is a special place, so there really is no place better to stay if you are looking for a Safari Honeymoon – and if you wanted more encouragement or convincing … well, the bride also receives a 50% discount!
Imagine a seamless blend of authentic African design with eclectic European elegance, and you will conjure up the unique style and character of Chitwa Chitwa Game Lodge, located in the exclusive Sabi Sands Game Reserve which adjoins the Kruger National Park.
Hidden among the lush gardens, the 8 individually, artistically styled suites each have a private plunge pool, and exude an air of bygone romance combined with unfaltering luxury.
Indulging in the clever design which brings the outside in, the magnificent bar and lounge area melt into the surrounding trees, rendering you invisible to the game gathering on the open plain in the cool of the evening.
Chitwa Chitwa is a secluded portal to viewing some of the continent’s richest and most diverse wildlife. The lodge stands sentry over one of the reserve’s largest lakes, which bids a silent summons at dawn and dusk to the ever-present wildlife, including the Big 5.
This offer is valid for travel only between 1 October 2010 and 31 December 2010.
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Anyway, the good news from Paddy and the team at Savanna is that they are running a special offer from 1st December to the end of March (excluding 10 days around Christmas) where guests can
The lodge itself is situated right on the banks of the Sand River, and their particular stretch of the river has become a firm favourite with the eles, providing guests with some awesome game viewing from the lodge deck !
But lets not forget the ‘smaller’ sightings in and around the lodge that have also generated a lot of excitement – such as a small spotted genet, a white tailed mongoose with a black tail, a serval and her cub, and even a Cape clawless otter.
One pride of lions surpassed themselves on one hunt, and took down 6 buffalo in one go – enough to feed on for quite a few days !
Following on from many guests enquiring as to whether they too can help to support this programme, Sabi Sabi have been in communication with the village elders, and have now set up tours to these communities, so that guests can experience first-hand the rich heritage of the local people. Locals will welcome guests into their daily lives, so that they can have an authentic view on Shangaan life. Visits include the Mazinyane Pre-School and a local sangoma (herbalist)
There are separate dominance hierarchies among males and females and females dominate all males. High-ranking females have priority of access to food and to resting sites near the den entrance and as a result they rear more cubs than low-rankers.
On Saturday morning one of the rangers located both the female leopard and her cubs sunbathing on an old dead tree stump in the area that she had been frequenting!!











