Horizon Savannah in Dinokeng, Gauteng (original) (raw)

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Horizon Savannah is a property for self catering in Dinokeng for anyone visiting the Northern Gauteng region.

Horizon Savannah is located inside the gates of the Dinokeng Game Reserve. Situated on a 60-hectare conservancy hosting only plains game makes Horizon Savannah safe for walking, cycling and running. It also offers easy access to the Wilderness Way self-drive route in the Big 5 area giving guests the best of both worlds.

Self Catering Accommodation

Horizon Savannah consists of bespoke high-end standalone self-catering chalets and a tented camp.

The chalets feature sleeper wood furniture and original wildlife paintings, can accommodate 2 or 4 guests and have sliding doors opening to covered patios with outdoor dining area, and braai facilities. There are also lapa fire pit areas with seating.

Our Tented Camp is the perfect place for your next camping adventure. This camp sleeps 4 adults and 2 kids and has an open-plan kitchen and living area. You can prepare your meals and then eat around the fire pit. The Camp is self-catering, so there's no need for you to bring your own cutlery or tents. It's all set up - just load up your car, drive out into nature, and enjoy!

Please see the individual room descriptions with photographs below, to assist you with your choice.

On Site Facilities

A swimming pool in a private bushveld setting makes Horizon Savannah the ideal place to come and relax.

Attractions

Activities in the area include Arlington Craft Brewery and Cidery as well as other restaurants. We are situated 26km from Camp Discovery. Organized game drives, as well as self-drive routes are also easily accessible in the Big 5 reserve nearby. Situated within the boundaries of a large metropolis, the Dinokeng Game Reserve is the only Big 5 game reserve in Gauteng.

The Dinokeng Game Reserve is blissfully Malaria-free. The name of the Dinokeng Game Reserve is derived from the languages of the baTswana and baPedi people who traditionally inhabited the area, and it means "a place of rivers".