Enjoy a full board experience with all meals included, along with access to an array of activities within the Big 5 game reserve. From guided game drives and birdwatching to mountain biking, hiking, spa treatments and more, Gweda Lodge invites you to unwind in nature without compromising on comfort.
Your Private Retreat in the Bushveld
Enjoy a full board experience with all meals included, along with access to an array of activities within the Big 5 game reserve. From guided game drives and birdwatching to mountain biking, hiking, spa treatments and more, Gweda Lodge invites you to unwind in nature without compromising on comfort.
Lodge Rooms
African Safari Experience







Your Private Bushveld Escape
Luxury, Wildlife, and Adventure
Gweda Lodge is a luxury 5-bedroom self-catering lodge nestled in the iconic Mabalingwe Nature Reserve. With space for up to 16 guests, the lodge features elegant en-suite bedrooms, a private loft suite, and open-plan living areas designed for relaxation and connection.
Surrounded by rolling hills, mountain views, and natural streams, the reserve offers a truly immersive Big 5 safari experience. Guests enjoy exclusive lodge amenities along with access to game drives, mountain biking, birding, hiking, spa treatments, a bush pub, and more — all in a setting where comfort meets untamed wilderness.
Activities
At The Lodge

Dining Experience
Savour delicious, chef-prepared meals infused with local flavors, served in a variety of stunning settings—from the open-air dining deck to intimate boma dinners under the stars. Whether it’s a hearty breakfast, a light bush lunch, or a gourmet dinner, every meal at Gweda Lodge is an experience to remember.

Private Swimming Pool
Take a dip in Gweda Lodge’s exclusive private pool, offering a tranquil escape surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African bush. Unwind on the poolside loungers with a refreshing drink in hand.

Private Boma & Braai
Experience authentic African dining in Gweda’s private boma and braai area. Gather around a crackling fire, share stories, and enjoy a delicious bush-style BBQ under the starlit sky.

Game Drives
Embark on a thrilling game drive, either guided by expert rangers or at your own pace on a self-drive safari. Encounter Africa’s iconic wildlife, from majestic elephants to elusive leopards, in their natural habitat.

Birding
With a diverse ecosystem, Gweda Lodge is a haven for birdwatchers. Spot vibrant species like the Lilac-breasted Roller, African Fish Eagle, and many more as you explore the bush.

Photographic Safari
Whether you're a seasoned photographer or a nature enthusiast, Gweda Lodge offers breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife moments for the perfect shot.

4X4 Experience
Take on the African wilderness with an adrenaline-pumping 4x4 experience. Navigate rugged trails and scenic routes for a true off-road adventure.

Mbali Spa
Indulge in pure relaxation at the Mbali Spa. Treat yourself to a luxurious massage, soothing facial, or revitalising body treatment amidst the serene bush setting.

Lodge Activities
From board games and sundowners to bush walks and storytelling around the fire, there’s always something to keep you entertained at Gweda Lodge.
Stories
From The Heart Of The Bush

Meet Our Team Of Professionals
Every one of our employees represents the spirit of our company. Phone: +27 82 564 5971 Email: info@gwedalodge.com

The Rich History of Pilanesberg Nature Reserve
The Pilanesberg Nature Reserve is a testament to nature’s artistry, both in its geological history and its thriving wildlife. Spanning 50 000 hectares, the reserve boasts a semi-circular shape, characterised by hills, valleys, and fragmented rock formations created from ancient volcanic activity. This remarkable landscape is not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a living museum of Earth’s geological past. Established in 1979 under a project known as Operation Genesis, the Pilanesberg Game Reserve is one of the most ambitious game reserve projects globally, with the aim of restoring the area to its former ecological glory. The Pilanesberg Game Reserve’s history traces back approximately 1.2 million years, during a time when intense volcanic activity shaped the region. The alkaline ring complex, a significant geological feature of the reserve, was formed during a colossal volcanic eruption. This eruption resulted in a vast complex of rocks that remains one of the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors can still witness remnants of this ancient explosion in the form of lava flows and angular rock fragments known as breccia, despite the heavy erosion that has sculpted the landscape over millennia. The diverse geological formations not only tell the story of a turbulent past but also contribute to the unique ecosystems that thrive within the reserve today. The reserve’s name pays homage to King Pilane, a Tswana chief who played a significant role in the region’s history. His legacy lives on through the park, which embodies the spirit of conservation and respect for nature. Today, Pilanesberg is home to an impressive variety of African wildlife, with at least 86 species gracing its diverse habitats. This makes it a prime destination for those eager to witness the Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinoceroses – in their natural environment. The reserve’s well-maintained roads ensure that visitors can navigate the terrain comfortably, enhancing the chances of spotting these majestic creatures as they roam the undulating hills and lush valleys. One of the most striking features of the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve is its remarkable biodiversity, nurtured by the unique geological conditions that have prevailed over billions of years. The park’s varied ecosystems, which include open grasslands... Read more

Explore The Feta and Spinach Quiche Recipe
When it comes to culinary harmony, few combinations can rival the classic pairing of feta and spinach. These two ingredients, with their distinct flavors and textures, come together in a delightful dance of taste sensations. One of the most enchanting manifestations of this culinary symphony is the Feta and Spinach Quiche. A dish that effortlessly combines savory, creamy, and flaky elements into a single, mouthwatering creation. At the heart of this quiche is the enchanting interplay between the salty richness of feta cheese and the earthy, leafy goodness of spinach. Feta, with its crumbly texture and tangy undertones, adds a bold punch to each bite. Paired with the mellow sweetness of sautéed spinach, the flavor profile becomes a celebration of contrasts. The quiche, with its flaky, buttery crust, acts as a comforting cradle that embraces the filling. The crust provides the perfect textural counterpoint to the creamy interior, creating a symphony of textures that dance on the palate. A well-executed crust is the foundation upon which the entire culinary experience rests. Recipe: Feta and Spinach Quiche Ingredients: Crust: 100g Margarine, melted ½ cup of grated cheese. 1 cup of cake flour Filing: 1 packet of diced bacon 1 teaspoon of garlic. A packet of spinach. 3 large eggs 1 teaspoon of mustard 1 Teaspoon of Aromat ½ packet of white onion soup 1 ring or block of feta 250 ml of cream. 2 cups of grated cheese ¾ cup of mayonnaise. Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Preheat the oven to 180°C degrees. For the crust, mix the margarine, grated cheese, and cake flour. Roll out the pie crust and press it into a dish. Put the dish in the fridge for a few minutes. In a pan over medium heat, sauté the chopped bacon until brown. Add the garlic and chopped spinach, and cook until wilted. Set aside to cool. In a bowl, whisk together the eggs, Aromat, mustard, white onion soup, feta, cream, grated cheese, mayonnaise, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix the bacon and spinach mixture over the egg mixture, ensuring that the egg mixture in the previous step is well covered with the bacon and spinach. Pour the mixture over the crust. Bake in the preheated oven for 35–40 minutes, or until the center is set and the top is golden brown. Allow the quiche to cool slightly before slicing and serving.

Explore The Delicious Lamb Potjie Recipe
Our company, Serene Safari Lodges is based in South Africa, a beautiful country with distinct cultures and landscapes that provide a gourmet experience unlike any other. When it comes to our dishes, our chefs make every effort to accommodate the diverse clientele we serve on a regular basis. The following recipe- Lamb Potjie is our chef’s favorite. The lamb potjie recipe embodies the essence of South African cuisine. A potjie (pronounced “poi-kee”) is a traditional cast-iron pot used to slow-cook a variety of ingredients to make a filling and tasty stew. We’ll delve into the world of Lamb Potjie by providing a recipe from one of our chefs. LAMB POTJIE Method 2 kgs of Lamb 1 tablespoon of crushed garlic 2 chopped onions 2 tins of crushed tomatoes 1 sachet of tomato paste Fresh rosemary 2 tablespoons of chutney 2 lamb stock dry cubes Salt and pepper for seasoning 2 tablespoons of barbecue spice 2 tablespoons of lamb chop spice 1 tablespoons of paprika 2 packets of mixed veggies 60 ml of cooking oil Steps: Heat oil in a potjie pot, add the meat, and fry for five minutes. Add the onion until it’s cooked, then add garlic and crushed tomatoes. Add some spices, chutney, lamb stock cubes, and some pieces of fresh rosemary and tomato paste. Add salt and pepper to taste. Cook for more than 3 hours with the lid on. After 3 hours add mixed veggies and cook for half an hour without a lid on, reduce the heat. Serve with fresh rosemary, rice, or bread. Lamb Potjie is more than just a dish; it’s a celebration of South African culture and culinary traditions. This hearty stew brings together a diverse range of ingredients and flavours, creating a meal that’s perfect for gatherings with family and friends. As you savour each bite of your homemade lamb potjie, you’ll not only enjoy a delicious meal but also embark on a culinary journey through the rich and vibrant heritage of South Africa. So, gather your ingredients, fire up your potjie, and get ready to experience the magic of South African cuisine in the comfort of your own kitchen. Enjoy! Visit our website for Chef Donalds’ famous rusk recipe.

Rhino Diets - What Do They Eat?
Rhinoceroses, known as rhinos, are among the most recognisable and endearing animals on earth. World Rhino Day will be celebrated on September 22nd. On this day, please use this time effectively by learning more about these species and brainstorming new ways to protect them. Our company, Serene Safari Lodges, strives to save these animals and allow our guests to see these beautiful creatures up close so that they can see how valuable they are. The rhino has roamed our planet for millions of years, fascinating scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. One of the key aspects of their biology and ecology is their dietary preferences, which play a vital role in shaping their behavior, habitat selection, and conservation. The following is going to explore what these creatures eat, by shedding light on the diverse diets of different rhino species and their significance in their respective ecosystems. There are five extant species of rhinoceros: the White Rhino, Black Rhino, Indian Rhino, Javan Rhino, and Sumatran Rhino. Each of these species exhibits unique dietary preferences and adaptations. White rhinos Are predominantly grazers, meaning they primarily consume grasses. They have broad, flat mouths that are well-suited for cropping grass close to the ground. Black Rhino: Black rhinos are browsers, favouring the leaves, twigs, and branches of shrubs and trees. Their pointed upper lip helps them grasp and manipulate vegetation effectively. They often feed on a variety of plant species, making their diet more flexible than that of white rhinos. Indian rhinos: These are primarily grazers but also feed on aquatic vegetation. Their diet consists of grasses, reeds, and water plants found in their swampy habitats. Javan rhinos Are another species with a preference for browsing. They feed on a variety of plants, including shrubs and saplings, in the dense forests and swamps of Southeast Asia. Sumatran rhinos are also browsers and consume a wide range of plant species, including leaves, fruit, and young saplings. They are known to feed on understory vegetation in the dense rainforests of Southeast Asia.

Preserving The Magic Of The Wild
Imagine the thrill of an open-air safari, where you’re surrounded by the raw beauty of nature and have the chance to witness majestic wildlife in their natural habitat. Serene Safari Lodges supports the protection of wildlife to maintain a clean environment and protect the animals that live in the game reserves where we operate. However, this awe-inspiring experience is under threat due to a silent menace: littering. In this blog, we will delve into the vital importance of refraining from littering during wildlife safaris and how this simple act can contribute to the conservation of our planet’s most magnificent creatures. The Shadow of Litter in South African Wildlife: A wildlife safari is an opportunity to connect with nature on an intimate level, but the traces of litter can shatter the enchantment and pose significant risks to the animals and ecosystems that depend on pristine environments. Disturbance of Wildlife: Even the smallest piece of litter can disrupt the natural behavior of animals. They may perceive foreign objects as threats, altering their movements and interactions, and potentially compromising their safety. Toxic Threats: Litter often includes plastic, chemicals, and other hazardous materials. When animals encounter these substances, they might ingest or come into direct contact with them, leading to poisoning or long-term health issues. Habitat Degradation: The presence of litter can degrade the habitats that wildlife rely on. Nesting sites can be contaminated, disrupting breeding and raising young. Furthermore, litter can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, impacting the availability of resources. Entanglement and Injury: Discarded items like fishing nets and plastic packaging can entangle animals, causing injuries, amputations, or even death. Aquatic creatures like marine mammals and seabirds are particularly vulnerable.

Celebrating Woman's Day: Empowering Woman
Every year on the 9th of August, we come together to celebrate Women’s Day, a day dedicated to honouring and recognising the remarkable achievements and contributions of women worldwide. This day provides an excellent opportunity to celebrate the progress made toward gender equality and reflect on the work that still lies ahead. Serene Safari Lodges honours women’s victories and challenges, and we support women’s rights; we have outstanding ladies working for us and inspiring us every day. On this Women’s Day, let’s explore meaningful ways to commemorate and empower women, fostering a more inclusive and egalitarian society. Educational Workshops and Seminars: One of the best ways to celebrate Women’s Day is by organising educational workshops and seminars. These events can focus on women’s rights, gender equality, and women’s achievements in various fields. By educating ourselves and others about the challenges women face and the progress they’ve made, we can build empathy and awareness that leads to positive change. Volunteer for Women’s Organisations: Another way to make a difference on Women’s Day is by volunteering for organisations that support women’s rights and gender equality. These organisations often need volunteers to help with events, workshops, fundraising, and various projects aimed at empowering women and girls. Your time and effort can have a positive impact on the lives of countless women. Engage in Advocacy and Activism: Advocacy and activism are crucial in effecting social change. Use Women’s Day as a platform to raise awareness about gender-related issues and advocate for policies that promote gender equality. Share information on social media, engage in constructive discussions and participate in campaigns aimed at breaking down gender barriers. Promote Inclusivity at Workplaces: If you are an employer or have a leadership role in an organisation, use Women’s Day to reflect on workplace policies and practices. Ensure that your workplace promotes gender diversity, equal pay, and a safe, inclusive environment for all employees. Encourage female leadership and mentorship programs to empower women within your organisation.

A Delightful Taste of South Africa
A beloved traditional treat, rusks hold a special place in the hearts of South Africans. These delectable baked goods have been enjoyed for generations, providing a warm and satisfying start to the day or a delightful accompaniment to a cup of tea or coffee. Chef Donalds Rusks: 2 kgs of self-raising flour 1 kg of butter 500 ml of fresh cream 2 tins of ideal milk 4 cups of sugar 200 g of macadamia nuts 200 g cranberries 100 g of sunflower seeds 10 ml of salt 300 g of all bran flakes Instructions: Melt butter, add sugar, fresh cream, and Ideal milk to make a sauce In a separate bowl, add and mix all the dry ingredients together and add the mixture and mix well and press on the flat pan And bake 180 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes. Enjoy this tasty recipe! South African rusks are a true culinary treasure, Chef Donald’s rusks offer a delightful and comforting experience. So, the next time you have a chance, treat yourself to the heartwarming adventure of making this recipe and let it transport you to this beloved treat’s vibrant and flavourful world. For more information on our chefs or lodges, visit our website www.serenesafarilodges.com.

Nurturing Employee Well-being for Success
Serene Safari Lodges, which have lodges in Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, Ditholo Wildlife Estate, Elements Private Golf Reserve, and Black Rhino Pilansberg, offer tourists a hideaway where they can become one with nature, relax, and build relationships. Corporate Wellness Week is celebrated between July 3rd to July 7th. In this article, we’ll look at why honouring this week is so important. In today’s fast-paced corporate world, where stress and burnout have become all too common, prioritising the well-being of employees has emerged as a vital aspect of a successful and sustainable business. Recognising this need, many organisations are embracing Corporate Wellness Week, an innovative initiative aimed at promoting and nurturing employee well-being. This essay explores the significance of Corporate Wellness Week and its positive impact on individuals and the overall productivity of businesses. Enhancing Physical Wellness: Corporate Wellness Week focuses on improving physical well-being, recognising that a healthy body is a foundation for a healthy mind and optimal work performance. It offers employees the opportunity to engage in activities like fitness challenges, teamwork activities, and health screenings. Encouraging regular exercise, proper nutrition, and preventive health measures not only lowers healthcare costs but also fosters a culture of well-being within the organisation. Addressing Mental Health: One of the primary goals of Corporate Wellness Week is to destigmatise mental health issues and promote mental well-being in the workplace. Activities such as mindfulness workshops, stress management sessions, and access to mental health resources can help employees develop coping mechanisms and improve their emotional resilience. By addressing mental health concerns, employers create a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue, reduces absenteeism, and enhances overall job satisfaction. Promoting Work-Life Balance: Corporate Wellness Week emphasises the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Organisations can offer flexible work arrangements, encourage employees to take breaks, and organise workshops on time management and setting boundaries. By promoting work-life integration, employees feel more satisfied and motivated, leading to increased productivity and reduced turnover rates. Fostering Social Connections: Strong social connections at work are crucial for employee engagement and well-being. Corporate Wellness Week provide

Discover the Magic: Why Taking Our Fathers to th
Serene Safari Lodges takes joy in creating lifelong memories for our visitors and their families. We believe that spending time with family and friends is important, especially during special days and why not in the bushveld? Father’s Day is a special occasion that allows us to honor and appreciate the fathers in our lives. This year, instead of opting for traditional gifts, why not consider taking your father to the magnificent bushveld? The bushveld offers a unique and unforgettable experience, filled with nature’s beauty, tranquillity, and a chance to create lasting memories. In this article, we will explore the reasons why treating our fathers to a bushveld adventure is the perfect way to celebrate Father’s Day. Escape the City Bustle: The bushveld provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It offers a serene environment away from the noise and stress of everyday routines, allowing your father to unwind and recharge. Surrounded by the untouched beauty of nature, he can reconnect with himself and find peace amidst the tranquillity of the bushveld. Bonding Opportunities: A trip to the bushveld presents an ideal setting for quality bonding time with your father. Whether you embark on exciting game drives, enjoy bushwalks together, or simply relax around a campfire, these shared experiences foster a stronger connection. Engaging in activities such as wildlife spotting, birdwatching, or stargazing enables you to create lasting memories while strengthening the father-child relationship. Immersion in Nature: The bushveld offers a rich and diverse ecosystem that is teeming with wildlife, flora, and fauna. Exploring this natural wonderland alongside your father allows you to witness the beauty of Africa firsthand. Spotting majestic animals in their natural habitat, such as lions, elephants, or giraffes, is an awe-inspiring experience that will be etched in your memories forever. Observing the breathtaking sunsets, listening to the sounds of the wild, and breathing in the fresh air of the bushveld will rejuvenate both body and soul. Adventure and Excitement: For fathers with an adventurous spirit, the bushveld presents endless opportunities for excitement. Many reserves offer thrilling activities like private game drives, and guided game drives, allowing you to explore the wilderness in unique and exhilarating ways. These adrenaline-pumping adventures are sure to bring a smile to your father’s face and provide unforgettable stories to share.

South Africa - The Land of the Big Five
Mabalingwe Nature Reserve in South Africa, situated in the heart of the bushveld in the Limpopo province. It is home to one of South Africa’s most famous ‘Big Five and is renowned for its diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Among its many natural treasures, the presence of the Big Five has made this reserve a sought-after destination for wildlife enthusiasts from around the globe. The Big Five, consisting of the lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo, represent the pinnacle of African safari experiences. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind South Africa’s reputation regarding the Big Five: Ecological Diversity: South Africa’s ecological diversity plays a vital role in supporting the habitats of the Big Five. The country boasts a remarkable range of ecosystems, including grasslands, savannas, wetlands, deserts, and coastal regions. Each of these ecosystems provides distinct environments that support the diverse needs of the Big Five species. From the arid Kalahari Desert, and Mabalingwe Nature Reserve to the lush Kruger National Park, South Africa offers an array of habitats that enable these majestic animals to thrive. Mabalingwe Nature Reserve: Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, located in the famous Waterberg district in the Limpopo Province, is a distinctive destination for the whole family and friends to see the beauty of the big five. The Mabalingwe Nature Reserve is an area that is malaria-free. The reserve is 12500 hectares of landscape, is host to the big five, and has a lion enclosure where guests need to pre-book before they arrive with limited space available. Conservation Efforts: South Africa has demonstrated a strong commitment to wildlife conservation, particularly when it comes to the protection of the Big Five. Conservation organisations and governmental bodies have implemented various initiatives to safeguard these iconic species from poaching and habitat loss. Strict anti-poaching measures, community involvement, and conservation education programs have been instrumental in ensuring the survival of the Big Five in South Africa. Responsible Tourism: South Africa has embraced accountable tourism practices, encouraging visitors to experience wildlife encounters ethically and sustainably. Game reserves and national parks have established strict guidelines to ensure minimal disturbance to the natural behavior of the animals. Visitors can embark on guided safaris, led by knowledgeable rangers, who provide insightful information about the Big Five while ensuring their safety and well-being. Accessibility and Infrastructure: South Africa’s well-developed infrastructure and accessibility make it an attractive destination for travellers with every traveler’s budget seeking encounters with the Big Five. The country boasts numerous airports, both international and domestic, allowing visitors to easily reach popular wildlife destinations. In addition, South Africa offers a range of accommodation options, from luxury lodges to affordable campsites, ensuring that there is something for every traveler’s budget. Cultural and Historical Significance: The Big Five hold significant cultural and historical value in South Africa. These animals have long been revered and respected by indigenous communities, who associate them with power, strength, and wisdom. Learning about the cultural and historical significance of the Big Five adds another layer of appreciation for these magnificent creatures and enriches the overall wildlife experience in South Africa. South Africa’s rich biodiversity and commitment to conservation have made it the ultimate destination for witnessing the Big Five in their natural habitats. The country’s stunning landscapes, remarkable national reserves like Mabalingwe, and Kruger National Park, and responsible tourism practices provide visitors with unparalleled opportunities to encounter these majestic animals up close. A visit to South Africa is a journey into a world where wildlife roams free, and the presence of the Big Five is a testament to the country’s unwavering commitment to preserving its natural wonders.
Preparing For Your Adventure
Your Safari Queries Answered

Clothing & Gear
When it comes to clothing, opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics in neutral colours to blend in with the natural surroundings. Early mornings and evenings can be chilly, so bringing a warm jacket or fleece is a good idea. Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are essential for bush walks, while swimwear will come in handy for relaxing by the private swimming pool. Don’t forget a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the African sun.

Safari Essentials
For your safari adventures, a good pair of binoculars will help you spot wildlife from a distance, while a high-quality camera will ensure you capture every breathtaking moment. A flashlight or headlamp is useful for nighttime visibility, and a small backpack will be convenient for carrying essentials during excursions.

Health & Wellness
Health and wellness should also be a priority. Pack any personal medications you may need, along with basic first aid supplies. Insect repellent is highly recommended to keep bug bites at bay, and a hydration bottle will help you stay refreshed throughout the day.

Getting To Gweda Lodge
Gweda Lodge offers seamless airport transfers, ensuring a stress-free journey to your safari escape. Whether you choose to self-drive or arrange a transfer, the lodge is easily accessible from major airports. For your convenience, here are the nearby airports and approximate travel times: OR Tambo International Airport – Approximately 200 km, about a 2-hour 30-minute drive Lanseria International Airport – Approximately 200 km, about a 2-hour 30-minute drive Wonderboom National Airport – Approximately 150 km (124 miles), about a 2-hour drive Detailed directions will be provided upon booking, and our team is happy to assist with transfer arrangements to make your journey as smooth as possible. We look forward to welcoming you to Gweda Lodge!

Travel Documents & Logistics
For travel logistics, ensure you have a valid ID or passport, your booking confirmation, and lodge contact details on hand. While most purchases and gratuities can be made by card, it’s always useful to carry some cash for convenience.

What Are The Visa Requirements
It is advised that you confirm with your local South African embassy or consulate or the South African Department of Home Affairs for the most current visa requirements and policies for your specific country.

What Currency Do I Need?
The required currency is the South African Rand (ZAR). However, major credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are also widely accepted.

Is The Area Malaria Free?
Yes, the area is malaria free. A malaria-free area is a region where there is no ongoing transmission of malaria. This means that there are no local mosquitoes carrying the malaria parasite, and therefore, the risk of contracting malaria in these areas is extremely low or nonexistent. Even in malaria-free areas, it is still important to take precautions to prevent mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and sleeping under a bed net if necessary.

What Are The Local Languages?
While South Africa has 11 official languages, there are 5 that are commonly spoken in the area. These include: English, Afrikaans, Sepedi, Tswana, and Tsonga.

Additional Tips
A few additional tips to enhance your stay: cellphone coverage may be limited in some areas, making it the perfect opportunity to disconnect and fully embrace the beauty of nature. The lodge provides electricity, but bringing a portable power bank can be helpful for charging devices while on the go. Lastly, layering your clothing is key, as temperatures can vary significantly between day and night. With stunning landscapes, thrilling safaris, and tranquil relaxation, your adventure at Gweda Lodge promises to be an unforgettable escape into the wild. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Gallery
Explore Our Paradise








































Reviews
What Our Guests Say















Serene Safari's Lodges
Explore Our Luxury Lodges

Hillside Lodge
Hillside Lodge is situated in the Elements Private Golf Reserve. A stunning, unique golf estate in the bush, located only one and a half hours drive north of Pretoria in the magnificent Waterberg region of the Limpopo Province. The setting for Elements Private Golf Reserve is one of the biggest factors that count in its favour. The surrounding bushveld terrain varies between natural hillsides and open plains, with mountain views and perennial streams. The golf course meanders through a fertile valley of indigenous vegetation and artful landscaping. The Clubhouse is located on a rise overlooking the golf course from which 11 holes can be seen and offers an unsurpassed view of the course and surrounding landscape. The reception, administrative offices, kids play ground, bar, restaurant and main kitchen areas is located on the upper level. The lower floor houses the locker rooms, half way house, golf shop, spa, conference room and covered patio. A small portion of the restaurant has been cordoned off to create a kids play area. This has become a popular addition to keep the kids occupied while mom and dad are enjoying drinks in the bar or a meal in the restaurant. It has play tables, ball games and even a full size pool table for the older kids and young adults. In addition to golf and excellent practice facilities, the estate offers mountain bike trails, tennis courts, hiking, game viewing, bird watching, swimming, a spa, conferencing, and a comprehensive food and beverage offering in the club house.

Shammah Lodge
Shammah Lodge is a stunning holiday home nestled within the Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, near the town of Bela-Bela. This agricultural region is well-known for its geothermic hot springs and features a variety of natural attractions and excellent sporting opportunities. This elegant lodge accommodates up to 15 guests in 5 bedrooms and features modern decor and amenities. The first bedroom contains a king-size bed while the second bedroom has a queen-size bed. There are 2 bedrooms with access to a loft, and these are furnished with a king-size bed in the room and twin single beds in the loft. The fifth bedroom, located in another loft area, contains 3 single beds. 4 of the bedrooms have an en-suite bathroom while the fifth bathroom is separate. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering while the open-plan living area offers comfortable seating and a TV, and it opens onto a wooden deck with an outdoor dining area, boma and swimming pool with views of the reserve below. There is also a pizza oven available. The reserve is home to numerous wild animals and birdlife, including the Big Five. Swimming in the communal pool, tennis, squash, and putt-putt can be enjoyed on the reserve.

Umoya Safari Lodge
Umoya Safari Lodge, unlike self-catering lodges, offers an exclusive boutique experience within the Black Rhino Private Game Reserve, complete with gourmet meals, luxurious accommodations, and immersive game drives. The lodge features five spacious suites, each thoughtfully designed to blend contemporary elegance with natural surroundings. Rooms are equipped with king-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and private patios that offer stunning views of the bushveld. Select suites also include additional beds, making them ideal for families. Guests can indulge in authentic South African cuisine, with meals emphasizing local flavors and cultural heritage. The lodge offers a unique dining experience in a warm and laid-back atmosphere, ensuring that each bite tells the story of the land and its people. Umoya Safari Lodge boasts a range of facilities to enhance the guest experience, including a swimming pool overlooking a nearby waterhole, a cozy bar, a games room, and a private boma for intimate gatherings under the African sky. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, Umoya Safari Lodge provides an unforgettable safari experience that reconnects guests with nature while offering the comforts of modern luxury.

Kudu Lodge
Kudu Lodge is located within Ditholo Wildlife Estate, a 1000-hectare of the pristine indigenous African forest, preserved with a variety of fauna and flora to ensure sustainability. The estate is situated in the heart of the Limpopo set against the beautiful backdrop of the Waterberg mountains. The reserve offers various hiking trails, cycling routes, and game viewing trails, there is also a restaurant, bar and spa. Ditholo Wildlife Estate is the perfect bush getaway only 230 km from Johannesburg. Accommodation at Kudu Lodge comprises 4 separate rooms each with its own private entrance, wooden deck area, and en-suite bathroom. There are 2 rooms furnished with king-size beds and 2 furnished with twin beds. These luxury rooms share a communal lapa with an open-plan lounge, dining, and kitchen. The lounge area has a large L-shape leather couch. The dining area has an 8-seater dining room table and a built-in braai. The living area leads out onto a wooden deck area with an attached swimming pool and boma area. There are game driving vehicles available for game drives.

Tadima Lodge
Tadima Lodge is a stunning private game lodge home situated in the Mabalingwe Nature Reserve. The lodge sleeps 14 guests in 3 luxury air-conditioned bedrooms. The fourth room is a comfortable loft with its own bathroom. The open-plan living area has a indoor fireplace / braai and opens up to a deck with a stunning view of the reserve. Guests can relax out on the covered porch and large deck, cool off in the swimming pool or enjoy a braai in the open-air boma. There are private carports, and guests have the option of hiring a game vehicle at an additional daily charge. The reserve is home to numerous wild animals and birdlife, including the Big Five. Swimming in the communal pool, tennis, squash, and putt-putt can be enjoyed on the reserve.

Duiker Lodge
Duiker Lodge is located within Ditholo Wildlife Estate, a 1000-hectare of pristine indigenous African forest, preserved with a variety of fauna and flora to ensure sustainability. The estate is situated in the heart of the Limpopo set against a beautiful backdrop of the Waterberg mountains. Accommodation at Duiker Lodge is provided in 3 bedrooms. The first bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed. The second bedroom is furnished with a king-size bed and 2 single beds in the loft space. The third bedroom is a loft area furnished with 3 single beds. The first and second bedrooms have each an en-suite bathroom with a shower and a bath as well as sliding doors leading out onto a wooden deck. The lodge comprises an open-plan lounge, dining, and kitchen. The lounge area has a large L-shape couch. The dining area has an 8-seater dining room table and a built-in braai. The living area leads out onto a wooden deck area with an attached swimming pool and boma area. The reserve offers various hiking trails, cycling routes, and game viewing trails, there is also a restaurant, bar, and spa. Ditholo Wildlife Estate is the perfect bush getaway only 230 km from Johannesburg.

Cliffhanger Lodge
Cliffhanger Lodge is a private bush lodge is located in the Waterberg district on one of South Africa’s premier private game reserves, covering approximately 8,000 hectares. Home to abundant wildlife and birdlife, including the Big 5, it is just a two-hour drive from O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. Ideal for self-catering getaways, whether for special occasions or simply spending time with friends and family, the lodge offers a tranquil, relaxing, and romantic environment. While our personal chef takes care of all the cooking, guests can relax and enjoy stunning views of the dam, often filled with hippos and various birdlife.