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Makweti Safari Lodge
Welgevonden Private Game Reserve covers 38,
000 hectares of malaria free, pristine bushveld, watered by three
major rivers which flow serenely through the awesome landscape
flanked by steep hills and open plains. Vegetation - silver and
fawn, gray-green and gold - all contrast sharply with the rust
red soil of the terrain. Makweti's main lodge, built from natural
rock with wooden teak decks overlooking the Makweti Gorge is a
visual delight. In the distance the circular sweep of tree-encrusted
mountains enhance the unique beauty of the Waterberg. Local antique
art and furnishings reflect the cultural heritage of Africa. Artifacts,
kelim rugs, sumptuous leather couches, hand beaded fabrics, all
add colour to the rich wood tones, thatch and natural rock of
the lodge.
Great care has been taken in creating subtle luxury without overpowering
the wild atmosphere of the environment. Makweti's cuisine reflects
an artful fusion of exotic spices with local delicacies. Our resident
chef creates delectable menus daily consisting of home made soups,
artfully presented varieties of game and fish, crisp fresh vegetables
and "to die for" deserts. Fine South African estate wines from
our cellars complement the gourmet meals.
Candlelit dinners are served in the formal dining room, its table
made festive with colourful local crafts, gaily painted plates,
napkins and tablecloth in lively prints, so the meal becomes an
event. On warm nights, informal suppers are held in the boma under
the stars around a flickering campfire.
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is provided for 12 guests, in secluded, thatched
suites, each individually decorated, with indoor and outdoor showers,
Victorian bathtubs, log fires for cool winter evenings, and private
decks offering flawless views of the African bushveld. This is
a place of peaceful enchantment where guests can relax in the
plunge pool during the heat of the day or sit quietly at the waterhole
in the camp at sunset watching the passing parade of animals.
You set the pace.
ACTIVITIES
Game Drives through this spectacular wilderness afford an abundance
of wild life with sightings of White Rino, Kudu, Blue Wildebeest,
Giraffe, Eland, Zebra, Elephant, Lion, Buffalo and the elusive
Leopard. Tsessebe and Red Hartbeest also appear, along with an
abundance of birds. Night comes alive with the rare brown Hyena,
Bushpig, Genet, Porcupine, Civet, and other nocturnal species.
An excellent network of gravel roads take you through some of
the most spectacular scenery in Southern Africa - high up onto
the ridges of the Waterberg Mountain range, with commanding panoramic
views, into the calm and tranquility of the deep valleys and finally
onto the open plains. Daily activities such as morning game drives,
walks, picnics, sundowner drives, night drives and even star gazing
can be arranged. Safaris are conducted in open Land Rovers, custom
built, to maximize comfort.
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