Accommodation is offered in 90 hotel rooms and 53 self-catering chalets.
Conference & banqueting facilities:
Four venues seating from 12 – 400 delegates.
Facilities:
- Underground game-viewing hide;
- Two tennis courts (floodlit);
- Outdoor chess;
- Two swimming pools and kids slide;
- Trampoline;
- Children’s playground;
- Bush putt-putt;
- Table tennis;
- Pool table;
- Rock climbing wall;
- Spa and gym;
- Curio shop;
- Medical service on call;
- Wireless internet (certain areas);
- Business centre;
- Babysitting;
- Unlimited free internet access;
- Cots;
- Covered parking facilities.
Catering facilities:
- Kwa Mazout Ladies Cocktail Bar;
- Open 10:00 – late;
- Restaurant;
- Breakfast 07:00 – 10:00;
- Terrace Menu 10:00 – 22:00;
- Buffet Dinner 18:30 – 22:00;
- Room service 07:00- 22:00;
- Bush Boma Dinners for 180-300 pax.
Facilities nearby:
- Sun City;
- Valley of the Waves;
- Golf;
- Squash;
- Aquatic sports;
- Casino;
- Horse riding; and
- Live entertainment.
Wildlife:
- Morning Drive – 3 hours duration, early departure in summer, returning in time for a late breakfast. Departs at 08:00 during the winter months;
- Afternoon Drive – 3 hours duration with a stop in the reserve for sundowners. Game is viewed by spotlight on the return journey;
- Night Drive – Only during the summer months, departing early evening and providing viewing of some of the nocturnal species found in the park;
- Game Drive/Bush Braai (barbeque) – Following a normal afternoon drive, guests are taken directly to our Bush Boma in the Park where they will enjoy a traditional dinner under the stars before returning to the Lodge. Outdoor venue (usage is weather dependent) Available any night to conferences and groups (minimum numbers apply);
- Game Walk – Guided walks within the Park accompanied by an armed Field Guide. No children under 16 years of age. Maximum 6 people per walk;
- Wildlife Centre – Housing a mini theatre showing wildlife movies and an array of interesting displays. Field Guides in attendance to answer questions;
- Tree, Bird & Nature walks are conducted within the lodge grounds;
- Stargazing evenings – Held once per week. Viewing the celestial bodies comprising our solar system with the aid of a telescope. Trained Field Guide in attendance;
- Wildlife oriented educational & team building activities can be provided to groups and conferences on request.
Contribution to sustainable / responsible tourism:
Pack for a Purpose was established to enable people fortunate enough to travel to make meaningful contributions to help meet the needs of the people in the places they visit. There is need everywhere in the world however it can sometimes be difficult, however, to identify specific needs in places far from home.
Their goal is to assist travellers who want to say thank you in this manner, or who simply want to express their appreciation for the experiences and hospitality they enjoyed and expand their generosity beyond their own communities.
The supply lists for destinations on the PfaP website are provided directly by the local community-based projects that will receive them, enabling travellers to make informed decisions and bring items which meet the needs of the people who will be using them.