Hoyo-Hoyo Tsonga Lodge
Imbali Private Concession, Kruger National Park
Hoyo-Hoyo Tsonga Lodge
Set on the banks of the Mluwati River in a private 18,000 hectare unfenced concession in the heart of the famous Kruger National Park, the unique Hoyo-Hoyo Tsonga Lodge is a staggering explosion of ethnic luxury encompassing both warmth and style.
Morning and afternoon game drives, led by experienced rangers, follow the wildlife through the bushveld for an unforgettable safari experience.
Some of the drives will be on the lodge's own concession, where your guide will have the opportunity to drive offroad to get you unbelievably close to the wildlife, but others may be in the Kruger Park itself, where your ranger will be restricted to remaining on the road network at all times.
Daily walks are also optional guest activities.
Dinners are enjoyed either around the log fire in the open air boma, or in the lodge dining area. Private dining and picnics can be arranged.
Guests can also enjoy a number of spa treatments ranging from foot massages to facials, all with a local Shangaan theme.
The combination of the bush, traditional cuisine, the warmth of the accommodation together with the opportunity to witness the lifestyle and culture of the Shangaan people, ensure an unforgettable safari experience.
All rooms have large kingsize beds, with en-suite bathrooms with antique-styled baths.
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Price Guide: From ZAR2450 ( approx U$ 329 ) per person. Special Offers may apply - prices on request.
All meals, tourism levy, daily bush walk, return transfers to / from Hoedspruit Airport (selected flights only) and morning / afternoon game drives are included. PLEASE NOTE: The Kruger National Park Daily Conservation Fee is NOT included - this is currently R48 per person per stay PLUS a one-off vehicle entrance fee of R48 for self-drive visitors (all rates subject to change).
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"The accommodation is typical African architecture and how it is situated without a fence around gives you the feeling you are alone in the bush with the animals.
Most of the game drives are a success, since the 3 lodges, which belong to the same operator are communicating by radio. If one of the 3 rangers see a wild cat, they will inform the other two.
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J BITTNER, Germany
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