Own a piece of a luxury bushveld self-catering lodge
Dinkweng Safari Camp, a bushveld self-catering lodge in the malaria-free Waterberg region of South Africa's Limpopo Province. This is the ideal get-away destination for property investors who desire to own a South African piece of land. The bushveld self-catering lodge is a mere 35 kilometres from Vaalwater and three hours drive from Johannesburg. Dinkweng Safari Camp is part of the renowned hospitality and lifestyle brand Zorgvliet Portfolio chaired by dynamic businessman Mac van der Merwe.
Classically set in an untamed bushveld, this bushveld self-catering lodge has a comfortably mild climate that is ideal for nature lovers with a keen sense of luxury and adventure. As an exclusive holiday destination, it gives fractional owners the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view a wide variety of game and bird-life in their own backyard.
Dinkweng Safari Camp is a well-developed and secure property with game fencing and good road infrastructure. The 12 fully-serviced lodging units on the bushveld self-catering lodge are built in individually secluded positions atop a valley ridge overlooking the Waterberg mountain range. Each lodge has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a huge living area, private pool, an outside leisure area and its own six-seater Polaris 4x4 Ranger game viewer vehicle. There is also a central communal area with a television lounge, business office with internet facilities, tuck shop, braai (barbeque) area, garden, swimming pool with an extended deck and a covered dining boma (place for social gatherings). This bushveld self-catering lodge is home to indigenous game such as giraffe, kudu, impala, waterbuck, eland, nyala and zebra whose herds are managed according to sound ecological practices by the game management team from Ka'Ingo Private Reserve & Spa. The horizon stretches for miles crossing the flat savannah plains towards the Waterberg mountain ranges enclosing the water-rich biosphere at this bushveld self-catering lodge. Here you will watch Fish Eagles soar against a clear blue sky and hear the nightjar pierce the dark silence with its story of bravery. As you rest beneath the age-defying Baobab trees, you will get a sense that you are indeed walking the same trail as ancient tribesmen and pioneers did in the olden days.
Dinkweng Safari Camp affords its owners access to the nearby Ka'Ingo Private Reserve & Spa where they will also have full use of the 5-star facilities and indulge in Big Five game viewings at the main Reserve;
- Bush braais at exotic venues such as Leopard Creek, Ka'Ingo Beach and Pride Rock
- Cultural excursions to the San and Pedi rock art sites at the Reserve
- Use of the 1,2km private landing strip and related hospitality facilities
- Sundowner excursions to alluring vantage points
- Visits to breeding projects at the Reserve
- Special encounters with some or most of the 4000 head of game representing over 35 species at the Reserve as well as 350 bird species
- Invitations to special eco-projects such as Sable breeding, controlled veld fires, lion and elephant management projects and black stork nesting.
The route from this bushveld self-catering lodge to the Ka'Ingo Private Reserve & Spa took more than a year to develop and is very scenic passing through rugged mountainous terrain. Limpopo Province, fondly known by locals and visitors as South Africa's "Garden of Eden", is also home to Modjadji, South Africa's rain queen, who is believed by her people to have the magical powers of heralding rain. Visitors to the region are often enthralled by the charm of local Northern Sotho traditions and crafts. The province also has some of the country's most significant ancient heritage sites such as the Cradle of Humankind and the San and Pedi rock art sites at Ka'Ingo Private Reserve & Spa near to the bushveld self-catering lodge.