Royal Morubisi River Lodge in Vaalwater, Limpopo (original) (raw)

Royal Morubisi River Lodge is a Limpopo game lodge providing a wildlife experience for anyone visiting Waterberg.

Tucked away in the pristine Kaingo Private Game Reserve of the malaria-free Waterberg region, stands the captivating Royal Morubisi River Lodge. Just a 2.5-hour drive from the lively city of Johannesburg, this game lodge is a sanctuary of exclusivity, offering a top-notch safari adventure paired with unmatched luxury and genuine African warmth.

Upon arrival, you�ll encounter an aura of timeless elegance and peace, where modern design marries traditional African aesthetics, crafting an incomparably inviting environment. The suites, adorned with refined decor and contemporary conveniences, are your personal retreat for ultimate comfort and relaxation.

At a Glance

What to expect at the lodge/reserve

Accommodation

Nestled in the heart of the wilderness, our riverfront suite provides a tranquil escape, offering stunning river and bushveld views. It's a true nature lover's haven, where the beauty of the river and the mesmerizing bushveld scenery create a perfect retreat.

The River Suites are furnished with a King-size bed that can convert to twin beds. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with a bath, shower, toilet and basin. All the rooms offer tea / coffee station, hairdryer, air-conditioning, safe, laundry bag and a bar fridge.

This idyllic getaway boasts picturesque landscapes, ensuring a serene and scenic experience. Guests can relax in the peaceful ambiance of our riverside accommodations, taking in the enchanting river and bushveld vistas. It's a stunning setting where the river serenades with its gentle flow and the bushveld unfolds its breathtaking beauty, making our riverside suite a hidden gem for those seeking an immersive connection with nature.

Dining

Rates include breakfast and dinner, which are served in the dining room.

On Site Facilities

Cool off in the day in our sparkling pool or relax on the deck with a view of the river. In the evening, lanterns cast a warm orange glow, leading visitors to the boma. There, a buffet, and bar are set up, complete with areas designated for serving and braaiing.