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nKaya Game Lodge **** Thornybush Game Reserve, South Africa
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n'Kaya Game Lodge in South Africa is tastefully decorated in warm earthy tones and indigenous wood, combine luxury with natural simplicity.
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Luxurious air-conditioned suites
Sumptuous meals served under the stars
Stylish thatched chalets offering luxurious suites
Exceptional service at this game lodge in South Africa
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n'Kaya Game Lodge in South Africa is located in the bush far away from civilization, but it is only 5 hours from Johannesburg. On a hilltop, n'Kaya Game Lodge has a spectacular view of the surrounding savannah and the famous Drakensberg Mountain Range. Not only offering sumptuous meals served under the stars, n'Kaya Game Lodge exudes African charm with stylish thatched chalets, exceptional service and luxurious suites.
n'Kaya Game Lodge in South Africa has luxurious air-conditioned suites, en-suite bath and shower, pool and boma, maximum privacy and exclusivity. n'Kaya's grace and style will put your mind in the state you need to enjoy timeless African days and enchanting evenings, so clear, that you can see the kind of sky that gave rise to many of Africa's myths and legends.
n'Kaya Game Lodge offers safaris in open Landrovers and bush walks can be tailored to guests on specific requirements. Adventure into excellent night and morning game viewing from open landrovers. After evening safaris, guests gather around the huge open-hearth fireplace and share exciting safari experiences over coffee and liquors. If you want to relax, laze beside the pool on hot African afternoons or sip a sundowner at the outdoor pub, this is the place to be.
Child Policy: Regrettably n'Kaya Game Lodge does not cater for children under 12 years of age.
Incentives: The N'Kaya Game Lodge in the Thornybush Game Reserve offers a variety of incentive options to their guests.
These include:
Tribal dancing Bush dinner Welcome drinks Welcome gifts Welcome notes Welcome banner Pillow gifts Incentive teasers
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Buffalo
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If attacked, the adults in the herd form a circle around the young and face outward, lowering their heads and presenting a solid barrier of sharp horns.
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Lion
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Lions may roar when separated from one another and females often call their cubs by roaring.
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