Mdluli Safari Lodge is the story of one man’s vision for the land and the Mdluli people. Today this land is significant for many reasons. The lodge is located inside the south-western region of the Kruger National Park, a 5-hour drive from Gauteng and accessible via a private road from Numbi Gate – the closest gate from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport.
Stay
Experience
Offers
Luxurious Tented Experience
Mdluli Safari Lodge is a sustainable tourism initiative and a proud partner with the local Mdluli Community.
Big 5 Game Drives & Bush Walks
Breathtaking Granite Rock – Unique to the location of the Lodge is our exquisite granite rock formation, located within our perimeters, and a short walk from your tent.
Bar and Deck Lounge
Infinity Pool – The pool overlooks a watering hole, where we regularly have elephant, zebra and impala – and if you’re lucky, a rare sighting of the herd of sable antelope.
Conferencing – Specialise in personalised conferencing arrangements for smaller groups of up to 40 delegates – or alternatively full lodge capacity, of up to 100 guests (50 people sharing).
weddings outdoor shower conference bar & deck lounge curio shop spa infinity pool bush walks photography
CLOSEST AIRPORT: KRUGER MPUMALANGA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
5 HOUR DRIVE FROM GAUTENG
STAY
50 LUXURY TENTS
Oversized private patio
Complimentary wifi in all tents & main areas
Light cotton gowns in summer & soft warm gowns in winter
Disability-friendly access & design
Fan, air conditioning & heating
Mosquito nets
Double sleeper couch for children under 12
Private indoor & outdoor showers
Mini bar fridge with complimentary still & sparkling water
Golf cart shuttle to/from your tent to the main lodge
Laundry service
Wake up call
Writing desk, notepad & pen
rates include
Half Board: Dinner, bed and breakfast + one game drive daily, per person, or
Full Board: Dinner, bed, breakfast, lunch and two game drives daily, per person
rates exclude
Community levy per person per day
The mandatory KNP conservation fee per person per day (self-drive into Numbi gate as well as game drives) unless the person has an annual Wild Card where conservation fees do not have to be paid