
The Lodge
Eleven rooms in the homestead. Four chalets in the trees.
Built by hand from local quartzite, fallen leadwood and woven thatch, our rooms and chalets disappear into the landscape so the bush can come closer than you ever imagined. No two are alike — and no two stays are either.

The Marula
A king-suite suspended in the canopy of an ancient marula tree, eight metres above the dry riverbed at the southern edge of the reserve.
The Leadwood
A two-bedroom riverside suite built into the bend of the dry riverbed, with a private plunge pool and an unbroken sightline down to the watering hole.


The Baobab
Four bedrooms wrapped around a private lawn in the shade of the reserve's oldest baobab — with its own chef, vehicle and ranger for the family who wants the run of the place.
The Tamboti
A honeymoon suite set apart in tamboti thicket, with a copper bath, a private deck day bed and nothing on the schedule but each other.


The Acacia
A ground-level suite built into the acacia thicket, with a private photographic hide overlooking the waterhole for guests chasing the first light.
We'll match you to the right corner of the bush.
Tell us how many of you, what you'd love to see, and what you'd love to avoid. Our reservations team will recommend a suite — and a season.
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