Dinkweng Game Farm is situated in the malaria-free Waterberg area of the Limpopo Province – the landscape is typically bushveld. At just 35 kilometres from Vaalwater and a three and a half hour drive from Johannesburg, Dinkweng offers visitors a very mild and comfortable climate.
The farm is 950 hectares in size and encompasses two distinct topographies, a flat area with savannah plains and a mountainous area which encloses a water-rich valley. A picturesque dam and watering hole in the valley is fed by a rivulet.
This year, 12 units have already been developed and the next phase of nine units will be developed in the next 18 months. Each Dinkweng lodge has magnificent mountain views and secluded positioning.
The existing lodges all have three bedrooms with on-suite bathrooms, a huge comfortable living area, private pool, braai area and bonfire facility. The lodges are fully serviced and have their own six-seater Polaris 4X4 Ranger game viewing vehicle.
Dinkweng also boasts a central communal area featuring a TV lounge, business office with internet facilities, tuck shop, braai area and facilities, swimming pool with extended deck, garden and covered dining boma.
Dinkweng Game Farm has a game management system in place with indigenous game constantly being introduced including giraffe, kudu, impala, waterbuck, eland, nyala, zebra and many more. The numbers and species are managed according to sound ecological practices by Ka’Ingo game management.
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