Nkorho is situated in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve Lions mating ritual Enjoy a drink at the bar before going to dinner
A leopard drinks from a waterhole Game drives in a "Big Five" reserve
 

Nkorho Bush Lodge

Nkorho Bush Lodge is situated in the  Sabi Sand Private Game Reserve and shares an unfenced border with Kruger National Park.  An African jewel, with a diverse abundance of wildlife including the Big five, wild dog and cheetah, the lodge is well-established and set in typical African bushveld setting. The lodge is unfenced and offers 6 comfortable en-suite chalets accommodation just 12 guests in total.

The rooms are comfortably appointedNkorho Bush Lodge offers a comfortable environment in which to become one with nature, whether it be bird watching or game viewing from an open vehicle.

Experience the wakening of the bushveld as you set out on your morning drive in an open state-of-the-art Landrover. On your return from your morning game drive you will enjoy a hearty breakfast under a thatched deck overlooking an open plain.

After breakfast, accompanied by your experienced ranger and tracker you can set out on a trail, to experience the sweet smell of the bushveld as a whole new world unfolds before your eyes.

The rooms are all en-suiteThe afternoon is a time for relaxation and time to reflect on your morning’s experience in the bushveld. After lunch the afternoon is your own which can be spent in our unique rock pool to cool off the African sun.

The day is closing and once again you are lured towards the bushveld to feel the thrill, as the nocturnal animals will be revealed to you on your final game drive of the day.

Dinner is enjoyed around an open fire in a typical Leadwood boma with an atmosphere that brings relaxation, sheer contentment and feeling of unity.

Children: Children of all ages are welcome.

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