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Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge

Private Safari Lodge in the Kruger National Park
Location
Mluwati Private Concession
Kruger National Park,
South Africa
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DESCRIPTION:
Expect an authentic encounter that prides itself upon a relaxed African ambiance in extraordinary bush surroundings; the Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most renowned conservation areas and home to the Big Five.

Distinct thatched peaks that peep over the tree-line and flashes of burnt orange through lush leadwood trees signal guests’ arrival at Hoyo Hoyo safari lodge, set on the banks of the Mluwati river in the heart of the Kruger National Park.

Tsonga tradition runs throughout these comfortable suites; the warm glow of brightly coloured walls, traditional ornaments and little embellishments on lamps, door handles and mirrors bringing this local culture to life. Relax on your private deck looking out on to the bush, take a long, leisurely shower in the open air or melt in to your comfortable king-size bed for an afternoon siesta. It’s your relaxing, informal bush experience on your terms.
RATE INCLUDES:
    Accommodation
    Three meals
    Selected beverages (soft drinks, water, beer, selected wines & spirits).
    Two safaris daily
    VAT at 15%.
HIGHLIGHTS:

As one of the first private concessions in the Kruger National Park, Mluwati has worked tirelessly to ensure the sustainability of this pristine wilderness that for over 100 years has been a sanctuary for over 114 reptiles, 34 amphibians, 336 tree species and 147 mammal species, including Africa’s Big Five.

OUR TIPS:
On the morning and evening safaris, guests will get to enjoy some of Kruger’s most spectacular landscapes and an extraordinary variety of wildlife, birdlife and plant life within the Mluwati Concession, ensuring that each safari experience will be unique.

Special SADC 30 Day Out Rate

R4,428

per person sharing per night. Valid until 14 December 2024. Book within 30 days.

Standard Rate

R8,367

per person sharing per night

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