Adansonia Eco Lodge – Messina/Musina, Limpopo

Adansonia Eco Lodge – Messina/Musina, Limpopo

Musina was once known as Messina, but anyway, whatever you like to call it, it’s a town in the northernmost part of Limpopo Province. It serves as a gateway to South Africa from Zimbabwe and it’s situated near the Limpopo River. When you look around, you’ll see the town’s mining heritage. It’s surrounded by bushveld with baobabs and game reserves. Musina has a great climate, and it is also close to the Mapungubwe National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

StoneChat Game Lodge – Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng

StoneChat Game Lodge – Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng

Gauteng has a few cool game reserves and lodges and Stonechat Game Lodge is set on a 1500-acre game farm that is fairly close to Pretoria. Staying in a lodge on a game reserve close to Pretoria offers the perfect blend of convenience and wilderness adventure. Visitors to the lodge can escape the bustle of the city and fully immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the bush.

Pat Busch Mountain Reserve – Robertson, Western Cape

Pat Busch Mountain Reserve – Robertson, Western Cape

Robertson is in the Western Cape and is a delightful destination for a holiday, nestling in the Breede River Valley. Look around you and you’ll find beautiful vineyards and mountains, and the town is also well known for its award-winning wineries. Robertson is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, so you can participate in activities such as hiking, river adventures, and hot-air ballooning.

Feeskraal Lodge – Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo

Feeskraal Lodge – Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Limpopo

People love visiting Mabalingwe Nature Reserve. For starters, it’s a malaria-free reserve, and for Gautengers particularly, it’s just a short drive from Pretoria and Johannesburg. Visitors love the peace and the abundant wildlife, and you can choose self-drives or guided safaris. Also, a wide range of accommodation options exists, from luxury lodges to self-catering chalets. There are lots of awesome activities to enjoy too, so you can expect a fantastic bush escape.

Abalone Hotel – Paternoster, Western Cape

Abalone Hotel – Paternoster, Western Cape

Paternoster is an old fishing village on the west coast of South Africa and is well known for its beautiful whitewashed cottages set along a rugged stretch of coastline. You get a true taste of coastal living here and will love the seafood. Paternoster attracts visitors looking for a peaceful getaway mixed with that well-known West Coast hospitality.

Paul Kruger 63 – Robertson, Western Cape

Paul Kruger 63 – Robertson, Western Cape

Robertson is a village in the Breede River Valley of the Western Cape. It’s a town known for its orchards and vineyards, and what’s more, it’s surrounded by beautiful mountains. The town is also part of the renowned Route 62, a world-famous wine route. Robertson offers all its visitors, from solo travellers to couples, families, and groups a choice of excellent accommodation, and Paul Kruger 63 welcomes you.

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