Zwahili is situated in a malaria free area, approximately 200km’s North of Johannesburg in the Bushveld (Springbok Flats) region of the Limpopo Province. :: Accolades - 5* TGCSA. Finalist in the 2004 & 2005 Accommodation awards program Winner of the 2006 Accommodation awards program1st Game Lodge in Africa to receive ISO 9001:2000 certification . As the Southern Cross and Orions Belt, garland the dome of the night sky, the distant smell of campfire from the open air boma welcomes the guests back from their early evening game drive. The faint call of tribal drums announces an array of culinary delights to appease even the most discerning of palates. As a night-cap, Zwahili offers evening viewing of the game almost on the front lawn.
Explore masterful cuisine inspired by African Flavors yet guided by the Western culinary tradition.
:: Zwahili is situated next to the Nylsvley Nature Reserve. This is a 4 000 hectare wetland and home to the largest variety of water birds in the Southern Hemisphere. 104 of the 365 bird species recorded are water birds and 87 species are breeding. Nylsvley’s list includes 37 red-data listed species – including the critically endangered Bittern. This is a Provincial Reserve run by the Limpopo Tourism and Parks Board :: Shingwedzi Cheetah and Wild Dog breeding project at the :: De Wildt-Shingwedzi Cheetah and Wildlife Ranch :: Thaba Kwena Crocodile farm 15km’s north of Bela Bela – the largest commercial crocodile farm in southern hemisphere. |