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Sun
City - The Cabanas Hotel
The most relaxed and casual of all Sun City's hotels, The
Sun City Cabanas offer an informal yet comfortable accommodation option with
direct access onto the rolling lawns above waterworld, providing its lush
lake-side setting. This extensive lake is a watersport playground for visitors
of all ages. The Cabanas are ideal for relaxed family holidays with fully
supervised entertainment for the kids at Kamp Kwena - an adventure playground,
mini-golf, children's animal farm, bumper boats and lots more.
The Cabanas are ideal for relaxed family holidays with fully supervised
entertainment for the kids at Kamp Kwena - an adventure playground, mini-golf,
children's animal farm, bumper boats and lots more.
ACTIVITIES
The Valley of Waves is open daily from 09:00 to 18:00 in summer and 10:00 until
17:00 in winter and offers an astounding variety of adventures waiting to be
discovered and enjoyed here.
Walk across the impressive Bridge of Time that links the Lost City
Entertainment Centre with the Valley of Waves. Guarded by mighty elephants that
protect the incalculable riches that lie hidden in the Hall of Treasures, an
ingenious mock volcano regularly erupts, causing smoke and lava to bellow forth
from deep within the Temple of Creation. Pass the Monkey Spring Plaza -
commemorating the troop of monkeys that saved the ancient tribe from starvation
during a terrible drought - and enter the Valley of Waves through the massive
Kong Gates. Stretched out before you is the Roaring Lagoon, where 1,8 meter
high waves roll constantly towards the white soft sand beach. The Sacred River
Ride will take you on a gentle ride on an underground river, young and old
alike can follow its time worn path. The more adventurous can try the death
defying water slide - the Temple of Courage - plunging down the face of the
mountainside into the sparkling pool below. After the earthquake destroyed the
ancient civilization, the old diamond and gold mines were partly flooded and
today provide thrilling semi-submerged waterslides as they twist down Slide
Hill.
There are several different forests in the Valley, namely the Rain Forest, the
Baobab Forest, the Jacaranda Forest and the Tropical Forest, containing rare
plant varieties. Continue exploring and you will chance upon the Sway Bridge -
devised by the King to entrap those who wished harm to the Royal Family - it
creaks and sways as it spans the yawning chasm over the cascading waters below.
Discover the Hidden Cave Falls by following the Hippo Gorge Trail, from the
foot of the Royal Staircase or take the Adventure Path that links the Rain
Forests across the Royal Staircase. Intrepid explorers will also find the Gong
of the Sun Lion. This beautiful gong saves the ancient people by summoning them
to the safety of the Royal Arena shortly before the earthquake devastated their
homes. Pass by the Royal Arena, a beautiful amphitheater and the Royal Baths,
whose tepid waters were reputed to have healing powers and were originally
built over a natural spring.
Take a well-earned liquid refreshment break at the Observatory Bar overlooking
the Lake of Peace and the Roaring Lagoon or visit the Food Court where tasty
foods are available.
LOST CITY GOLF COURSE
If golf courses were ranked solely on how spectacular and memorable they are,
Lost City would come out on top more often than not. And no hole more so than
the par-three 13th with its green shaped like the African continent, surrounded
by pot bunkers and an enclosure to front left that is home to over forty
crocodiles and hundreds of miss-hit golf balls. The view of the hole from the
elevated tee is unforgettable and one can understand why Gary Player sincerely
believes he has created one of the top courses in the world at the Lost City,
with its desert-style front nine and African bushveld closing nine.
Rocky outcrops and large waste bunkers, planted with a variety of cacti, are a
feature of the desert- style front nine. The fairway landing areas are generous
made more so by the recent conversion off all playing areas, tee to green, to
kikuyu grass. The greens are large and generally flat in contrast to those
across the hill at the Gary Player County Club.
Playing the back nine is like going on a golfing safari. It has
often been noted that the game is more exciting when played downhill
and this is certainly the case here. In addition to the previously
mentioned 13th, holes eleven, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen are
all played from elevated tees offering thrill, excitement and
challenge to the golfer. And some of the most spectacular African
views to be had on a golf course. On the whole a round at Lost
City is an experience which one will not easily forget. But it
doesn't end with the golf. Make sure you have allowed time for
an after round sundowner at the Zimbabwe Ruins style clubhouse
which overlooks the ninth and eighteenth greens. If you're looking
for golfs "Out of Africa" experience, this is it.
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