Leeuwenbosch Shearer's Lodge - Amakhala Game Reserve
About Leeuwenbosch Shearer's Lodge - Amakhala Game Reserve
Leeuwenbosch Shearers Lodge offers a homely Eastern Cape experience inclusive of dinner and breakfast. Game drives in the Amakhala Game Reserve are bookable at an extra cost.Shearers Lodge was converted from a sheep-shearing shed to a charming lodge with lovely views of the garden. Each of the suites can accommodate two adults and the special family suite has a sleeper couch that can be used used as an extra bed; ideal for a family safari.Book incredible Big 5 game drives directly with Leeuwenbosch, additional cost involved. Savour a quiet moment in the dim stillness of
Game drives through the Amakhala Game Reserve can be arranged at an additional cost, providing visitors with an immersion into the diverse wildlife and landscape including: The Big 5, Wildebeest, Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra and numerous other antelope.
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Important Information
The following conservation levy will apply for reservations made from 1 March 2018 and with a check-in date from 1 April 2018:
All visitors - ZAR 125 per night
Children under 12 years - ZAR 75 per night
Levies are inclusive of VAT and subject to change without prior notice. They will be charged to the guest’s overall bill and paid at check-out.
Rate is inclusive of dinner and breakfast. Game drives in the Amakhala Game Reserve are bookable through the lodge at an additional cost. Check in time is between 14h00 and 17h00. Please notify the lodge if you arrive outside of these times. Check out time is 11h00 unless prior arrangements have been made. A 50% deposit is payable within 7 days of the booking. Please note that your booking will only be confirmed on receipt of your deposit. The balance is due on departure.
Amenities
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Tourism Graded
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- Parking on Premises
Languages Spoken
- English
Leeuwenbosch Shearer's Lodge - Amakhala Game Reserve location
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