The 4-day Hoyo Hoyo safari tour takes guests to the heart of the Kruger National Park to the Mluwati Concession. Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge is one of three luxury safari lodges in the concession and promises guests luxurious accommodation in a spectacular setting and an outstanding safari experience. The private concessions within the iconic Kruger National Park are areas of land where carefully selected operators have a license to offer all the benefits of a luxury safari lodge on a private reserve. Guests staying at Hoyo Hoyo Tsonga Lodge enjoy game drives in an open safari vehicle within the private concession as well as the Kruger Park itself.
Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge is a luxury ecotourism destination that’s located in Mluwati Concession in central Kruger National Park. It’s architectural design isinspired by the rich cultural heritage of the local Tsonga tribe and you experience their vibrant lifestyle through its colourful décor elements, unique spa treatments and fascinating storytelling. Guests have exclusive access to the private concession as well as unrestricted access to the public roads in the Kruger Park. Mluwati Concession is one of only a few private concessions in the national park, in a protected wilderness area that’s renowned for its outstanding biodiversity and incredible Big 5 sightings.
Rhino Post Safari Lodge is built from organic materials. The luxurious structure of stone, wood, thatch and canvas blend into the environment and provides a warm and comforting atmosphere for guests. All suites boast an elevated view of the Mutlumuvi Riverbed. Built on tall stilts above the river the suites are laid out in an open plan style with a free-standing bath, indoor and outdoor showers, a separate toilet and his and hers basin. Wooden floors and organic materials throughout the lodge give the suites a natural feel and mosaics on the floor add some individuality.
Set in a pristine wilderness area Rhino Post Safari Lodge has subscribed itself to a policy of eco-friendliness. The lodge is built from organic materials such as reed, thatch, stone and canvas. No concrete was used in the building process and walkways are raised above the ground. A reedbed system is used to filter the bathroom water, waste is recycled and battery power is used for lighting.
Rhino Post Safari Lodge proves that a low environmental impact doesn’t interfere with providing a luxurious retreat for its guests. A pool, fireplace, wine cellar, magnificent view and shady trees ensure the satisfaction of all guests.
Other facilities at Rhino Post Safari Lodge include:
Rhino Post Safari Lodge operates in a 12 000 hectare private wilderness concession in the renowned Kruger National Park. Adjacent to the Mala Mala and Sabi Sand Reserves without fencing in between them Rhino post lies in one of the prime game viewing area of the Kruger. The Kruger National Park is home to more than 40 species of mammals including the famous Big 5 and 360 bird species have been recorded in the area.
Rhino Post Safari Lodge can be reached in a regular sedan vehicle and is a 500 km and six hour drive from Johannesburg. The closest domestic Airport is Kruger Mpumalanga Airport, which is connected to Johannesburg on a daily basis.
Arrive at the Rhino Post Safari Lodge at mid-day, in time for a light lunch. Freshen up and relax before it’s time to depart on a late-afternoon game drive in the reserve.
Overnight in a luxury suite at Jock Safari lodge .
Wake up early for hot beverages and rusks before departing for a 3-hour sunrise game drive in the Kruger National Park. Return to your lodge for a late breakfast and spend the rest of the day relaxing at the pool or treating yourself to a afternoon sleep. Depart late afternoon after High Tea for a 3-hour sunset game drive in the private reserve.
Head out as the sun is rising to enjoy your last game drive in Kruger National Park. Enjoy a hearty breakfast before departing mid-morning to your next destination.
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