Within the untouched wilderness of the Kruger National Park,
Imbali Safari Lodge continues the
tradition of safari in the romantic style of the past. With an
air of opulence befitting royalty, Imbali
Safari Lodge is the perfect departure point for an
African safari. Set on the banks of the Nwatswitswonto river,
this palatial haven comprised of immaculate suites of
unrestrained luxury, is the ideal place to begin the ultimate
adventure.
Experience the colonial delights of four o'clock tea, succulent
evening meals, cigars and brandy. Take in the untouched beauty
of the bush, and take home stories of your very own African
Safari.
Accommodation An exclusive lodge within the world renowned
Kruger National Park, Imbali Safari Lodge
continues the safari tradition of a bygone era. Redolent of a
hunting lodge, Imbali Safari Lodge
is the central point within the Imbali
Safari concession, offering accommodation in spacious,
private chalets each furnished in understated luxury overlooking
the Nwatsitswonto riverbed.
General Information on all rooms:
- All Rooms can be Large King beds or Twin rooms
- Each luxury suite has a romantic antique-styled bath
en-suite
- Each suite has a private veranda
- Timber walkways
- Private Spa Bath
- Silver service
- Personalised cuisine
- Swimming pool overlooking the Waterhole
- Open Lounge with large fire place.
Standard room features are:
- All rooms have en-suite bathrooms with built in showers.
- Mosquito nets.
- Antique-styled baths
- Air conditioner and ceiling fans
Dining
Magnificent cuisine is freshly prepared to your satisfaction by
personal butlers, with the menu itself as extensive as the
African wilderness. Flickering hurricane lamps, fine mosquito
netting and exceptional service, rivalled only by the luxurious
accommodation, will ensure you never forget your first taste of
the African Safari experience. All suites are beautifully
appointed with only the finest furniture and imported linen.
Spacious decks offer stunning sala's and private plunge pools
with views over the river bed and onto the plains beyond. |