With uninterrupted views of the Karoo Plains and the Winterberg Mountains, Kuzuko Lodge lies in a private concession to the north of the Addo Elephant National Park, the third largest national park in South Africa in a malaria-free region. The lodge is approximately 1 hour drive from Port Elizabeth and the airport.
Children will enjoy the special activities in store for them while parents can enjoy the spa, pool or simply relaxing on the deck of their private chalet. There is a pub in the main building of the lodge as well as a old world style lounge where guests can kick back and relax. This is a really wonderful place to stay whilst exploring the popular Addo National Park.
The property is spread out over several acres and all chalets are well camouflaged in to the surrounding bush and have thatched roofs.
Rates include transfers between Kuzuko gatehouse and Kuzuko Lodge, accommodation, welcome drinks on arrival, high tea, two game drives (with refreshments served on game drives), five course dinner, early morning tea and coffee brunch.
Small welcoming lobby with seating area for guests to relax in whilst they check-in.
The Lodge offers 24 beautiful chalets each with its very own balcony with stunning views of the surrounding area. There are chairs on the balconies where guests can enjoy a drink or a meal and in the chalet itself guests will find ultimate 5* comfort in the stylishly designed rooms. The large comfortable beds and sofas make the room look warm and welcoming and there is a chair and writing desk. Satellite TV, in room safe and tea and coffee making facilities. The en-suite bath rooms are huge and very luxurious.
The dining room has a high ceiling and large windows giving it a pleasant bright feel and the tables are beautifully set. The food here is excellent and there is a fine wine menu as well as a private wine cellar guests can explore. Brekfast, lunch and dinner is served in the main restaurant.
180 km to the nearest beach, 180 kms to the nearest airport (port elizabeth), 20 kms to city centre. |