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Repose, refresh and rediscover yourself in the company of all things
wild.
The joys of a bygone era await you at Royal Malewane, situated on a
private reserve within the greater Kruger Area in South Africa. Accommodating
a maximum of 20 guests in the utmost colonial splendour, Royal Malewane
is an exclusive getaway for those who value privacy, personalised service
and the best game viewing Africa has to offer.
The Royal Malewane Lodge
Each of the eight freestanding and private suites rests in harmony with
its magnificent surroundings with a rich deck wood terrace, thatched
gazebo and spillway pool finding easy residence in nature.
The colonial style of the lodge is especially visible inside the suites,
which feature a air-conditioned bedroom/sitting room with a fireplace,
antique furniture and canopied king-size bed as well as an extravagant
bathroom with a window-side Victorian bath and indoor and outdoor showers.
The suites luxurious interior appointments draw inspiration from the
grand colonial ethos; neo-classical refuge in the raw uncompromising
bush. Here, after a long day of exhilarating game viewing, you can journey
into dream's domain draped in Ralph Lauren linen, as the lion-roars echo
through your window of stars.
Elevated walkways link the suites to the main camp with the African
sky your ceiling.
Stretching out majestically in the shade of Acacia thorn and boasting
panoramic views, the Royal & Malewane Suites are the pinnacle of
refinement and opulence and are the largest in Africa at 210 square meters.
These ultra luxurious private hideaways accommodate four guests each
in two en-suite rooms, private lounge and dining facilities. Complimentary
services include a private butler & chef, private game drives and
up to 4 complimentary massages per suite per day. Dining is a grand affair
with the very best china, silver and crystal set against crisp white
napery. Only the wildlife witnesses guests relaxing in these private,
ultra-luxurious suites.
Facilities
Completely surrounded by the untamed African bush,
The Waters of Royal Malewane Bush Spa is a veritable oasis of calm. With
internationally qualified therapists on hand to provide therapeutic massage,
luxurious body treatments and hydrotherapy, this is the ultimate refuge
for those seeking to refresh and restore the mind, body and spirit.
The main camp complex is the heart of Royal Malewane.
African thatched-roof buildings house the library, shop, dining and reception
areas. Furnished with rich antiques and Persian carpets, every fitting
creates the feel of original colonial elegance.
There is a wonderful new gym and spa facility offering
health and skin care therapy by internationally qualified in-house therapists.
Guests may enjoy a treatment of their choice at the luxurious spa or
in the sala, with only nature surrounding them. Alternatively, they may
relax with a treatment in the complete privacy of their own suite.
World-class cuisine is the order of the day, with
all meals, local beverages and house wines included. Guests are treated
to a full breakfast, lunch and gourmet dinner - all expertly prepared
by our award-winning chef, who is on hand to cater for any special preferences
or requests, be it a favourite dish for dinner under starlight in the
boma or in a magnificent Bedouin tent bedecked with Moroccan lanterns
and Persian cushions.
Fauna and Flora
Game viewing at Royal Malewane provides guests with the best opportunities
for seeing the natural abundance of big game on the 13 000 ha Reserve,
home of the “Big Five” – lion, leopard, elephant,
buffalo and rhino. Over 300 recorded bird species are also to be found
in the Reserve. Game viewing is tailored to guests’ individual
needs, either by open Land Rover or on foot. Our expert and experienced
rangers and trackers accompany the guests. Royal Malewane is privileged
to have the only surviving Master Tracker currently working in Southern
Africa.
The order of the day is usually: Early morning game drive followed by
a leisurely breakfast. Thereafter, guests can enjoy the luxury of the
camp before lunch is served.
Activities
An afternoon game drive with sundowners, culminating in a night drive
in search of exciting nocturnal game. Dinner is served under the African
sky or with silver & crystal in the dining areas.
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