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The
Ivory Tree Game Lodge is set in the North
Eastern region of the Pilanesberg Game Reserve
in South Africa’s North West Province. Access to this 5 star
Ivory Tree Game Lodge is either by road or by air from
Johannesburg.
Each guest room at the Ivory Tree Lodge features an
energizing outdoor shower, air-conditioner, mini bar fridge,
and tea and coffee making facility. Small intimate guest
areas have been created to retain comfort and privacy for
individual guests staying at the Ivory Tree Game Lodge.
The Pilanesberg National Park, which is situated a 2 hour
drive north west of Johannesburg/Pretoria, is characterized
by impressive volcanic mountain forms and rolling savannah
grasslands. These impressive features have created one of
the most topographically diverse Reserves to be found in
South Africa.
Facilities at the Ivory Tree Game Lodge in the game rich
Pilanesberg National Park include a swimming pool, bar,
conference room, dining room, boma, reception area and curio
shop. The guest experience at Ivory Tree includes guiding
guests through the reserve which is home to Africa’s Big
Five ( elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino and leopard) in
specially purpose built safari vehicles. Each of the safari
vehicles is able to carry a maximum of 10 guests thus
ensuring absolute individual attention whilst on each game
drive.
Conference facilities are available at the Ivory Tree Game
Lodge and the central facility is able to accommodate 75
delegates in classroom styled seating. Conference delegates
can also enjoy the features of a South African safari on a
tailor made itinerary. Sweeping patios provide the ideal
venue for delicious English breakfasts and light luncheons
with the boma specially reserved for fire-side dinners.
The game rangers at the Ivory Tree Game Lodge are amongst
the most experienced in the Pilanesberg, and are committed
to bringing guests close encounters with a wide variety of
big game during morning and afternoon/evening game drives
during each safari. The boundaries of Pilanesberg National
Park are home to some 8 000 animals and the park is now one
of the privileged reserves hosting the complete Big Five. A
major reason for Pilanesberg's diversity of animals is that
it lies in the transition zone between the arid Kalahari in
the west and the humid Lowveld of the Northwest Province.
The seven different habitats at the Pilanesberg attract and
cultivate prolific birdlife. |
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