
Safari Holidays to South Africa and Namibia for independent travellers.
Contact Phone Numbers
0845 838 2450
Local rate in the UK
0800 981 420
Toll free in SA
Other +44 1932 268230
Manyeleti Game Reserve
Fully inclusive lodges
The 23,000 hectare Manyeleti Game Reserve is situated between the Timbavati Private Reserve, the Kruger National Park and the Sabi Sands Game Reserve.
With no fences separating Manyeleti from Kruger and the neighbouring reserves, a huge variety of wildlife roams freely over more than 2 million hectares of African Bush.
Morning and evening game tracking drives in open vehicles bring you into close contact with the Big 5 (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino) for an unforgettable safari experience.
The Manyeleti Game Reserve is managed by the Mnisi tribe who have been in the area for many generations. The Mnisi are committed to retaining the integrity of the game reserve and ensuring that the benefits of tourism in the reserve are delivered to the surrounding communities.
As well as offering breathtaking wildlife experiences, the lodges also pamper guests with meticulous service and superb cuisine. You can read more about what you can expect from a safari lodge here.
If you would like us to include a safari in one of these outstanding lodges as part of your trip to South Africa, please click here.
Alternatively if you are only looking to book just a safari you can either browse our selection of luxury safari lodges in the Manyeleti Game Reserve below and book directly through this site, or ask us to recommend a safari based on your budget.
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Honeyguide Khoka Moya
Safari Lodge
The camp has been designed to reflect the simplicity and openness of African living. The large en-suite tents are comfortably furnished in contemporary style.
Honeyguide Mantobeni
Safari Lodge
Honeyguide Mantobeni offers East African-style tented accommodation to a maximum of 16 guests.
Each tent is equipped with en-suite facilities and furnished in traditional safari style giving the nature lover a close encounter with the sounds and ambience of wild Africa without sacrificing comfort.
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