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Limpopo Accommodation
Gomo Gomo Game Lodge - Accommodation in
Timbavati Game Reserve in the Limpopo Province of South
Africa
Gomo
Gomo Game Lodge - Accommodation
in Limpopo Province. An intimate camp built on the banks of the
Nhlaralumi River in the prestigious Timbavati Private Nature Reserve,
one of South
African most pristine and unspoilt reserves,
know of its excellent game viewing and diverse habitats. With a
common unfenced boarder to the Kruger
National Park, Timbavati now
forms part of the Great Kruger National Park, an area comprising of
more than 2.2 million hectares of untamed bushveld.
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| Price:
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| full breakfast, lunch, dinner
and game drives included |
5 rondavels,
4 luxury safari tents |
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Shaded
by immense Jackalberry and Weeping Boerbean Trees, the camp comprises of
five fully furnished, thatched chalets and four East African Style Luxury
Tented Accommodation built in traditional style all with en-suite
facilities.Gomo Gomo Game Lodge caters for two to
eighteen guests. Each Thatched Chalet and East African Style Luxury
Tent tastefully decorated and furnished with the emphasis on outstanding
comfort. Electricity is supplied to both the chalets and tents
allowing for bedside lamps fans and power points through out.Central
faculties include our massive viewing deck and splash pool with a
180-degree view of the river shaded by a centaury old Leadwood tree.
Breakfast and lunch are served on the deck in an open thatched-roofed
lapa overlooking the river, while inner is served traditional African
style around a log fire in one of our two bomas. Our cuisine is a
combination of African and Western influences with the focus on
exceptional quality.
Your
private safari at Gomo Gomo Game Lodge allows access to over 12,000
hectares of the finest big game country, with lion, leopard, elephant,
rhino and buffalo thriving alongside giraffe, zebra and a variety of
antelope. Bird watching is wonderful, with various eagles, owls,
francolins, kingfishers, rollers and weavers among the over 300
recorded species. Game drives are conducted by our experienced rangers
and Shangaan trackers in open 4X4 vehicles, with excellent
photographic opportunities.
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