Hoyo Hoyo Lodge is a shady river retreat offering luxury, tranquility and a close to nature experience with accommodation in its 22 tents, on stilts overlooking the Makhutswi River. Wildlife is Africa's heritage - and at Edeni Hoyo Hoyo Lodge we nurture it. Our game drive and walk experience is a modern-day journey into the past when this expanse of pristine bushveld knew nothing else but a rich profusion of diverse game and virgin vegetation.
AT A GLANCE
- Accommodation in 22 luxurious tents.
- Electricity is supplied to all tents
- Mosquito nets draped over four-poster double bed
- Swimming Pool
- Bar.
- morning, afternoon and evening game drives.
- Bush walks.
Accommodation: - The Hoyo Hoyo Lodge consists of 22 luxurious en-suite tents with shower and toilet. Built on rosewood wooden decks. Each tent offers superior decor consisting of mosquito nets draped over four-poster double beds, large closet and writing desk. Electricity is supplied to all tents offering lighting, fans and lit walkways. The wooden deck offers you dramatic views of the River, which is a hive of activity all year round. Electricity is supplied to all tents offering lighting, bar fridge, fans, hairdryers and lit walkways.
Guests can also relax at the pool, in-between their daily game drives or walks. Breakfasts and lunches are normally served under a lapa overlooking the river, where guests can also enjoy drinks at the built-in bar. Some nights you'll enjoy sumptuous traditional African dishes in the thatched dining area, while other nights dinner will be served by candlelight next to the pool - or even at a unique bush dinner site, created especially for Hoyo Hoyo guests.
Activities: - Our specially trained game rangers and trackers will take you on day and night drives in comfortable open four-wheel drive landcruisers. Most of the rangers and trackers are Shangaan and bring to the game experience the richness of their culture and vast knowledge of nature. With their natural tracking abilities and Edeni's modern bush telegraph, our rangers will go out of their way to bring you as close to the Big Five or even the Magnificent Seven (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino, cheetah and African wild dog) as they possibly can. On one game drive you may stop an arms-length away from a leopard napping after a kill, disembark and walk just metres away from a couple of cheetah or stop in the middle of a pride of lions, observing the king of the jungle watching over his frolicking cubs. At all times, care and consideration for both guests and wildlife is of utmost importance.
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