Location: South Africa » North West » Eastern Region » Madikwe Game ReserveMadikwe River LodgeMadikwe River Lodge Hotel in Madikwe Game Reserve North WestDescriptionSurrounded by 75 000 hectares of malaria-free African sand veld, this luxury lodge is ideally positioned on the Groot Marico River in the heart of Madikwe Game Reserve. The experienced game rangers generously share their intimate knowledge of the bush as you venture on your many safari rides or game walks. Discover the mystery of the acacia bushveld, enjoy a myriad of birdlife and experience the thrill of observing the majestic "Big Five" in their natural habitat. Accommodation
Madikwe River Lodge offers comfortable accommodation in sixteen secluded split-level thatched chalets set in the cool tranquility of a riverine forest. Each chalet is individually decorated to create a rich African feel, and offer an en-suite bathroom and shower with a full range of guest amenities, ceiling fans, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, and a private wooden viewing deck overlooking the river. Luxury Suite features include a separate lounge area and an outside shower. Madikwe River Lodge is a child-friendly establishment, and offers six family rooms, with twin beds and an additional sleeper couch. Cots are available on request. Number of Bedrooms  | Family: 6 |  | Doubles: 3 |  | Twins: 6 |  | Suits: 1 |  | Total Rooms: 16 | Children's Policy | |
| | |  | Children under 2: Complimentary |  | Children 2 – 12: 80% discount on the adult sharing rate |  | Children over 12: Full adult rate |
Location Madikwe Game Reserve is situated in the North West Province and is bordered by Botswana in the North West, the Dwarsberg Mountains to the south, and the Marico river to the east. The diverse habitat in the reserve, from acacia savannah to riverine, ensures a unique combination of species, including wild dog, cheetah, lion, white and black rhino, buffalo and elephant. The birdlife is spectacular and it is also one of the few reserves in South Africa that is malaria-free. With the inception of "Operation Phoenix" which began in 1993, more than 8,000 heads of game were brought into the park over a six year period. The government-sponsored programme involved re-stocking and conserving flora and wildlife, which had disappeared from the region, and its huge success has ensured excellent game viewing. In 1996, predators were introduced in Madikwe, first cheetahs, wild dogs and hyenas, later also lions from the Etosha National Park (Namibia) and the neighbouring Pilanesberg National Park. 180 Elephants came from the Gonarezhou Game Reserve in Zimbabwe, which had been hit by a disastrous drought. The resettlement of the elephants was a great success and their population in Madikwe has grown to 250 animals. Today, some 12,000 animals live in the Madikwe Game Reserve. All predator species are represented and also black and white rhino, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and a great number of antelopes. More than 350 bird species have been registered. The surrounding local communities also benefit from the reserve as they receive an annual share of the park's profits and so are able to upgrade their own infrastructure. Attractions Activities Whatever your preference, there is bound to be an adventure to keep you happy. The North West is outdoors country, with a glorious climate & challenging adventure venues. Birding Watching For exciting and rare birding opportunities, visit our numerous birding venues. We guarantee many rewarding experiences. South Africa ranks as one of the top birding destinations in the world - the North West being no exception. Qualified, armed rangers will accompany you on open Land Rover safaris. An abundance (350) of resident and migrant bird species can be found. | Game Viewing The North West, for those drawn to the African wilderness, is a world of breathtaking scenery and endless African bush. Hectares of national parks, nature reserves and game farms stretch across our province. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the opportunities offered for self-drive game viewing, guided game drives and guided wilderness trails. The Big 5, Elephant, Lion, Buffalo, Rhino and the Leopard. Madikwe's magnificent animal experience can be viewed from the unbeatable vantage point in 4X4's. Other wildlife include the highly endangered African Wild Dog's, Aardvark and Caracal to name a few. Facilities- 24 Hour reception services
- 24 Hour security
- Babysitting facilities
- Boma Dinners
- Bush Dinners
- Laundry service
- Curio shop
- Full bar service
- Lodge is surrounded by an electric fence
- Main lodge swimming pool with sun deck Rock Pool
- Private airstrip
- Private viewing decks in each room
- Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club accepted
Conference Madikwe's convenient location, only 3 and a half hours from Gauteng and a mere 45 minutes by aircraft, has ensured its popularity not only as a conference venue, but also as an ideal incentive group destination and package tour combination. Here, excellent service, superb facilities and the spectacular bush setting all go hand-in-hand to create a unique location for any conference. *Please Note: The conference facilities are ideal for groups which make exclusive use of the lodge. Conference Facilities | Conference Venues | Maximum Capacities | Length (m) | Width (m) | Height (m) | | Schoolroom (Loft) | 8 | 15 | 15 | 4 | | Schoolroom (Outside) | 25 | 30 | 20 | 4 | | Banquet (Outside) | 25 | 30 | 20 | 4 | General Conference Equipment
Contact Details: Reservations Tel: 086 127 6237 Int. Tel: +27 51 924 0585 |
Directions
Directions From Jhb International Airport To Madikwe River Lodge Via Pilanesburg - Derdepoort Gate
From Johannesburg(Jhb) International Airport follow the R21, north, to Pretoria (Tshwane) through Kempton Park.
After +- 40 km follow N1 north to, Pretoria (Tshwane), Pietersburg (Polokwane).
From the N1, +- 12 km, take N4 west into Pretoria (Tshwane), to Rustenburg or Hartebeespoort/dam.
Follow the N4 through Pretoria, +- 60 km to Hartebeespoort/dam.
From Hartebeespoort, follow N4 to Rustenburg for about +- 30km, go on the R556 to Sun City.
+- 94 km to Sun City.
Pass Sun City’s entrance (on your right hand side).
Pass the Sun Village garage and shopping centre. (It is recommended that you fill up with fuel at the Sun Village garage.
+- 5 km from Sun Village turn right at the T junction towards Derdepoort.
+- 10 km further turn left towards Bapong.
Carry on straight on this road for +- 40 km. ( Do not turn off at the Madikwe Hospital sign!)
At the second 4 way stop turn right to Derdepoort.
+-30 km gravel road starts at the Dwarsberg about 15km after that turn right towards Derdeport.
After about 40km you will get a 4 way stop turn left to the gate. |