Ngala Lodge was born out of love and passion for the African bushveld. Located an easy driving distance from Johannesburg and Pretoria, Ngala Lodge is perfectly situated for a weekend break. The owners loved this about Ngala and hope to share this special opportunity with guests.Situated in the peaceful malaria-free Dinokeng reserve, visitors to Ngala lodge can enjoy sightings of the majestic Big 5.The Dinokeng Game Reserve is the first free-roaming Big 5 game reserve in Gauteng next to an urban area, and is just a short hour’s drive from OR Tambo International Airport.
Ngala Lodge was born out of love and passion for the African bushveld. Located an easy driving distance from Johannesburg and Pretoria, Ngala Lodge is perfectly situated for a weekend break. The owners loved this about Ngala and hope to share this special opportunity with guests.
Situated in the peaceful malaria-free Dinokeng reserve, visitors to Ngala lodge can enjoy sightings of the majestic Big 5.The Dinokeng Game Reserve is the first free-roaming Big 5 game reserve in Gauteng next to an urban area, and is just a short hour’s drive from OR Tambo International Airport.
The unspoilt bush offers the perfect respite from the hustle and bustle of contemporary life. Ngala Lodge is approximately 2600 ha of Pristine African Bush on the farm Pride of Africa. Home to an abundance of wildlife including a variety of Antelope, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion & Elephant.
Ngala Lodge comprises of 5 luxury rooms, each decorated in minimalistic contemporary style and are designed to ensure maximum ease and comfort. Each double room offers an en-suite bathroom and is suitable for two guests.
Comfort and privacy are of utmost priority, and all rooms offer guests a tranquil and private space. Each room has its own TV and air conditioning. The main house has a swimming pool, dining room, an expansive veranda, television room, central braai and kitchen to be enjoyed by the guests.
The land has witnessed a number of different cultures, which together form something of a melting pot of history. The Tswana, Pedi, Afrikaans, Ndebele, English and Tsonga-speaking people have all had significant effects upon the land and rolling grasslands of Dinokeng; and Anglo-Boer War blockhouses, battle sites, cemeteries and forts are all evidence of the conflicts that have left their mark.
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