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Motswari Private Game Reserve
Town
Timbavati Reserve
  Tourism Region
Kruger Park (Central)
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In 1981, German-born businessman, Paul Geiger, purchased property alongside Motswari as a family retreat. Seeing the innate potential of Motswari, Paul later acquired equity in the lodge and ultimately sole ownership. Since then, the Geigers have run
Features
, Airport Transfers, Bar on Site, Game Viewing, Hiking Trails Nearby

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In 1981, German-born businessman, Paul Geiger, purchased property alongside Motswari as a family retreat. Seeing the innate potential of Motswari, Paul later acquired equity in the lodge and ultimately sole ownership. Since then, the Geigers have run the lodge as a family business, imbuing it with a friendly, family ambience, where guests arrive as visitors and leave as friends.

Motswari prides itself on its sumptuous, home-style cuisine; luxurious thatched accommodation and friendly attentive service, where guests are assured of a truly unique experience.

All 15 luxury bungalows are air-conditioned, have en-suite bathrooms and mosquito proofing ensuring maximum comfort during your stay.

Lodge facilities include a traditional, open-air boma; a spacious lounge and bar over-looking a beautiful dam; an art gallery exhibiting original wildlife art, a fully-equipped conference room and a refreshing swimming pool.

The Lodge accommodates 30 guests in 15 luxury en suite bungalows. All bedrooms have air-conditioning and overhead fans. Magnificent bush and river views from the bedrooms.

Of course, the key attraction at Motswari is its wildlife. Our qualified rangers accompanied by skilled Shangaan trackers will do their utmost to ensure that you get the best possible sighting.

Our website: http://www.safarinow.com/go/motswari/

Driving Directions
From Johannesburg follow the N12 which leads past Benoni, Witbank and Middleburg. Follow the signs and turnoff for Belfast. Take the R540 road through Dullstroom, Lydenburg and Ohrigstad. Proceed on the R36 over the Abel Erasmus Pass to Hoedspruit. You will enter Hoedspruit on the R527. In Hoedspruit proceed through the 4-way stop and go over the small bridge. At the intersection turn right onto the R40. Continue for 7km and then turn left at the Motswari sign onto the Timbavati Road. After 18 km the road changes to gravel. Continue on the gravel road for another 36 km (Your mobile phone is unlikely to have a signal from here!) You will be required to stop at the entrance to the Timbavati Private Game Reserve gate where you will pay R90 (R100 from 1 March 2005) per person entrance fee and R75 for the vehicle (please contact us for prices levied on heavy vehicles if required) Now you are in the Greater Kruger National Park!
Lat: -24.19783 Lon: 31.38855
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