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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Seokama Lodge(the ideal getaway for nature)
Seokama Lodge is situated in the heart of the Waterberg mountains, South Africa, in one of the great wilderness areas there, an easy 2.5 hours’ drive from Johannesburg. This is the ideal getaway for nature lovers or groups of friends and families. Experienced game rangers will look after you and take you on game walks and night drives. Guests will be welcome to walk on their own and take a picnic basket to the bird hive, go mountain biking, or simply relax around the pool. Seokama is booked exclusively for one group at a time, ensuring guests’ privacy.
The lodge consists of four luxury East African-style Tents with en-suite bathrooms, and a modern comfortable thatched lodge area with an open-plan lounge and dining room leading out onto the deck with a swimming pool and stunning views of the surrounding bush and mountains. Bed and breakfast is available on request, as well as fully-catered photographic courses.
Activities on the property – Game drives, wildlife, guided walks and birding.
Getting there: From Gauteng, take the N1 North towards Bela Bela and then take the Thabazimbi/Bela Bela Road/R516 for approximately 50 km. Ignore the first Rooiberg turn-off for Zebula and Mabula Lodges, as this is a gravel road. Take the second Rooiberg turn-off to the right and head into the town of Rooiberg. Continue straight through, passing the Koekepan Pub on the right-hand side, until you come to a gravel road. Continue straight on the gravel road, past the Modimolle turn-off on the right. Continue straight and Seokama is the first gate on the right-hand side after the Modimolle turn-off.
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Adventure,
Africa,
Biking,
Bird-watching,
Cultural,
Eating,
Hiking,
Lodge,
Photos,
Relaxing,
Reserve,
Romantic,
Safaris,
Sightseeings,
South Africa,
Swimming,
Travel Stories,
Walking
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