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Floating between
the towering trees and the forest floor, each of Sediba's
ten suites embraces the natural environment whilst offering
the ultimate in sumptuous comfort and tranquillity. The
open-plan suites, each with lounge, double bedroom and
en-suite bathroom, open onto personal secluded viewing decks
overlooking the majestic Waterberg mountains. No luxury or
detail has been overlooked to create a tranquil haven and a
truly unique wildlife experience. Guests are assured of
personal service around the clock. Gourmet chefs prepare
excellent cuisine and our wine cellar is stocked with
exclusive vintage wines.
A wildlife world of adventure awaits our patrons on game
drives and bush walks, from Landrovers or in private hides.
Guided by experienced, knowledgeable rangers, guests can
view big game, such as elephant, lion and rhino or relish
more intimate encounters with other fauna and flora.
Accommodation
An integral part of the breathtaking Welgevonden Reserve,
Sediba is a private game reserve with two all-suite game
lodges - Letlapala and Letlapa.
Letlapa ('rock') Lodge is
situated in a valley with a perennial stream running through
it. The lodge is linked by boardwalks and wheel-chair
friendly paths. Letlapa has three suites and two exclusive
suites, including one suite that has been specially prepared
to accommodate our disabled guests.
Letlapala ('the place of the sun')
Lodge is aptly named - situated on one of the highest
points of the reserve, it basks in both sunrise and sunset
and has spectacular views over the valleys. The more
intimate of the two lodges, Letlapala has four suites and
one exclusive suite, all designed to blend into the
environment while providing every comfort.
All facilities are available to guests staying at either of
the Sediba lodges. Each suite has it's own private Jacuzzi.
These are kept pre-warmed for use.
Dining
Mealtimes are pleasurable experiences at Sediba where our
chefs create mouth-watering masterpieces for our guests
enjoyment. There are three meals served daily and high tea
is served in the afternoon. Meals can be served in various
locations such as the main decks, bomas or inside. Guests
are welcome to eat their meals at either of the lodges by
pre-arranging this with their ranger. Private candle lit
dinners in the suites can also be arranged.
Bar
Both lodges boast fully stocked bars with a wide selection
of local and international drinks. A selection of fine
cigars are also available. A mini-bar is provided in the
suite and should one require additional bar items room
service will tend to the request. All local beers, ciders,
soft drinks, and house wines are complimentary. Guests are
requested to freely browse through our vintage wine cellar
or ask our chefs to recommend a wine to complement their
meal.
Health and
Beauty Centre
A fully equipped gym and steam room are available at no
extra charge. Sediba also offers a health and beauty centre
for health and beauty treatments which includes
aromatherapy, facials, pedicures and massages. (Additional
charges are levied for all beauty treatments.)
Safari
Drives:
Two game drives are offered daily - early morning
and afternoon or evening. Times for game drives will be
discussed between the ranger and all the guests on the
vehicle.
Morning drives: there is a tea/coffee stop
with muffins and scones and breakfast is served upon
returning.
Afternoon/evening drives: depart after high
tea and return before dinner. There is a sundowner stop,
weather and game movement permitting.
Guided Walks:
Guided walks are offered, usually in the mornings
after breakfast, but can be arranged at other times. Guests
will be briefed before their excursions into the wild. The
rangers will give informal tuition regarding the procedures
to be adhered to on the guided walks. Suggestions as per
Game Drives are advised. At Sediba guest will find that our
experienced and knowledgeable rangers are more than willing
to advise and talk about any aspect pertaining to the
environment and conservation in general.
Game Hide: Letlapala
lodge has a game-viewing hide. Guests will be escorted to
the hide by a ranger who is there to answer any questions
the guests may have about wildlife they encounter. |
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