Tanda Tula - "to love the quiet". Here in the heart of Timbavati, one of the largest and most famous private game reserves in the world, you will come face to face to nature as it always was, with not a fence in sight to inhabit your freedom.
AT A GLANCE
- Accommodation - Twelve luxuriously thatched East-African Tented suites
- Air-conditioning and overhead fans.
- Swimming pool
- Open-air boma
- Ranger and game-viewing vehicle
- morning and late afternoon game drives.
Accommodation: - Twelve luxuriously thatched East-African Tented suites, all with en-suite bathrooms, outdoor showers and private decks are situated on the banks of the Nhralumi River. The lounge and swimming pool overlook a waterhole where animals come to drink throughout the day and night. Dinners are served around log fires in a traditional open-air boma, and Tanda Tula's excellent cuisine is assured to enhance your bush experience. Those seeking exclusivity and total privacy may be interested in Tandala, a thatched suite with its own private pool, personal cook, ranger and game-viewing vehicle.
Activities: Options are endless at Tanda Tula Lodge: walking, driving, game watching from a hide-even watching dung beetles at work. And when the sun beats down on the open savannah bush, take cover in the cool lounge while keeping a look out for thirsty visiters at the waterhole nearby. Or freshen up in the swimming pool.
As the evening sun sets in a blaze of red and the bush comes alive, gather round
the cracling boma fire under wide, star studded skies and listen to the sounds
of the African night, the perfect backdrop for bush stories as old as time
itself....Tanda Tula Game Lodge; the Africa you have always been waiting
for.
With a handful of visitors and a vehicle density of less than one per square mile, the words 'private, secluded and tranquil' best describe a stay here. Safaris are conducted either on foot or in open-sided game-viewing vehicles. The focal point of the camp is the bar/lounge overlooking the watering hole. Afternoons spent around the pool are popular whilst the highlight of each evening are the open-air dinners served around the log fires in the riverbed.




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