Madikwe & Northwest South Africa safaris

Madikwe Game Reserve is the perfect introduction to the African bush. The 75,000 acre reserve is malaria free and is the site of the world’s largest wildlife trans-location project. Its diverse geology and range of habitats allow a variety of species to flourish, including Africa’s ’big five’.

Madikwe and the northwest
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Leobo Private Reserve

Leobo Private Reserve

Waterberg, Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Leobo Private Reserve is an exclusive, luxury bush retreat situated in the Waterberg region of South Africa. The reserve is only available on an exclusive use basis and guests can enjoy an array of activities, all arranged for them at the drop of a hat.
Little Madikwe Hills

Little Madikwe Hills

Madikwe Game Reserve, Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Separate from Madikwe Hills main lodge is Little Madikwe which is a totally private and luxurious retreat able to sleep up to four people in its two bedroom suite, located in the Madikwe Game Reserve in the North West Province of South Africa.
Marataba Mountain Lodge

Marataba Mountain Lodge

Marakele National Park, Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Marataba Mountain Lodge is a luxurious secluded retreat with just five eco suites offering guests peace and solitude, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes of the Marataba reserve, a Big Five wildlife reserve within the Marakele National Park.
Mhondoro Safari Lodge and Villa

Mhondoro Safari Lodge and Villa

Welgevonden Game Reserve, Madikwe

Mhondoro Safari Lodge is a luxury lodge situated in the Welgevonden game reserve in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. This is a rich and diverse malaria-free reserve, with an amazing variety of mammals, birds and plant species to be found.
Morukuru Owner's House

Morukuru Owner's House

Madikwe Game Reserve, Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Morukuru is a collection of exclusive-use properties in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve. The Owner's House is one of the villas situated along the bank of the Marico River.

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