Simbavati Mvubu Cottage
About Simbavati Mvubu Cottage
Simbavati Mvubu Cottage is in the world famous Timbavati Game Reserve which forms part of the Greater Kruger Park. The charming cottage offers breathtaking views and has been designed to ensure a peaceful atmosphere and privacy.The cottage has two bedrooms, both of which have king-size beds, as well as en-suite bathrooms with a shower, toilet and sink. An outdoor shower is also available.The kitchen is equipped with a stove, oven, fridge-freezer, tea and coffee making facilities and a dishwasher. Guests can enjoy their meals at the dining table and relax in the cozy lou
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Important Information
Bookings are only guaranteed upon receipt of a 25% deposit. The balance is due 30 days prior to arrival.
Full payment is required prior to arrival at the lodge.
We recommend you arrive at the lodge between 13h00 and 14h00 as lunch is served from about 13h30.
Check-out time before 11h00.
At Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, you will be required to pay a vehicle entrance fee of R 230 per vehicle and a conservation levy of R 460 per person (valid until 31 December 2022, subject to change without prior notice).
The conservation levy is payable at the lodge and can be prepaid.
The Enkhulu Control Gate into the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is open from 06h00 to 18h00.
Please do not arrive at the lodge late, as you will then miss the afternoon/evening game drive and lunch, which we do not serve later than 15h00.
It is also safer not to drive in the reserve and arrive at the lodge when it is dark.
If you are going to be late due to unforeseen circumstances, please let us know.
Continuous cellular telephone reception just before the Enkhulu Gate.
Please note, there is no mobile network available in the reserve.
Amenities
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Wi-Fi
- Parking on Premises
- Cosy
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Fridge
- Non smoking rooms
- Patio
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
Simbavati Mvubu Cottage location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling