Imbali Safari Lodge

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The bush walks are great fun. Accompanied by an armed ranger and tracker the walks allow guests a better chance to see some of the smaller creatures of the bush as well as an opportunity to learn more about the flora and fauna of the region & to have a chance to follow tracks in more detail. The Shangaan trackers will enthral you with their explanations of the medicinal and other uses of the numerous plants and trees along with tales of traditional folklore.

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Within the untouched wilderness of the Kruger National Park, Imbali Safari Lodge continues the tradition of Safari in the romantic style of the past. Redolent of a hunting lodge, Imbali Safari Lodge is the central point within the Imbali Safari concession, offering accommodation in spacious, private chalets each furnished in understated luxury overlooking the Nwatsitswonto riverbed.

Enjoy a sun downer in your private Jacuzzi while watching the sunset!

Accommodation:
12 large chalets each with large king size bed and private jacuzzi. All rooms have a private veranda, fireplace, private baths, mosquito nets and air conditioning.
Activities:
Game drives, walking safaris and bird watching.
Facilities:
Open plan lounge and dining area, spa facilities, indoor lounge, open air boma, library, swimming pool, facilities for re-charging of cameras etc and telephone.
Meal Basis:
Full board accommodation including three meals, two game drives and a bush walk per day.
Child Policy:
Children 8 –12 years must be allocated a separate vehicle with their parents, however should another vehicle not be available other arrangements will be made to make up for the inconvenience. Children will be catered for separately at Dinner. Children under the age of 8 may only visit Imbali if one of the camps is booked for the exclusive use of a party.

Client Comments

It was absolutely brilliant!!! Definitely going back to explore more. It’s a very easy country to drive around. Having an ‘African themed party’ at the weekend to share our photographs and stories with our friends.


Christine Boyle SA March 2008