Enjoy an authentic bush experience with superb game at Cheetah Plains (Sabi Sand game reserve, Mpumalanga) for R3 295 per couple, per night (50% off!) [EXTENDED]
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Cheetah Plains in the Sabi Sand game reserve, Mpumalanga, is world-renowned for Big Five game viewing. Now you can enjoy an authentic bush experience for R3 295 per couple, per night!
This deal includes three meals daily, two game drives per day, tea and coffee. Bookings will be taken from 20 February to 31 March 2012 and 15 November to 15 December 2012.
Cheetah Plains' traditional thatched accommodation blends seamlessly into the African bush and comprises eight en-suite chalets. The lodge exudes warmth and comfort, allowing you to feel right at home.
Children of all ages are welcome and babysitters are available. A child 12 years and under, sharing with parents, is accomodated in one extra single bed per room. Children 4 - 12 years pay 50% of the adult rate (i.e. R823.75 for this super Collective Cow special!). There is no charge for children 0 - 3 years. Please note, children six years and under are not permitted on game drives.
Guests may arrive any time from 12h00 and rooms must be vacated by 11h00.
Once you've purchased your Cowpon, book your stay directly with Cheetah Plains.
For your reservations requirements, please contact Anet on +27 (0)13 735 5369 or reservations@cheetahplains.com. Please note that telephone reception in this area is erratic, so it is safer to email your enquiries.
For more information, visit www.cheetahplains.com.
Top Tip
The best time for viewing game is early morning and evening, so try to make the effort of getting up very early for the morning drive. You can always have a nap after breakfast. Look out for the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino – plus the endangered cheetah.
Other Info:
Pack comfortable walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, sun block, camera, binoculars, anti-malaria precautions (malaria risk is at its lowest in winter, but please consult your doctor/pharmacist) light, neutral-coloured clothing, swimwear, and warm jacket (essential for the night and early morning game drives)
Download the map and directions here.
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Enjoy an authentic bush experience with superb game at Cheetah Plains (Sabi Sand game reserve, Mpumalanga) for R3 295 per couple, per night (50% off!) [EXTENDED]
Cheetah Plains in the Sabi Sand game reserve, Mpumalanga, is world-renowned for Big Five game viewing. Now you can enjoy an authentic bush experience for R3 295 per couple, per night!
This deal includes three meals daily, two game drives per day, tea and coffee. Bookings will be taken from 20 February to 31 March 2012 and 15 November to 15 December 2012.
Cheetah Plains' traditional thatched accommodation blends seamlessly into the African bush and comprises eight en-suite chalets. The lodge exudes warmth and comfort, allowing you to feel right at home.
Children of all ages are welcome and babysitters are available. A child 12 years and under, sharing with parents, is accomodated in one extra single bed per room. Children 4 - 12 years pay 50% of the adult rate (i.e. R823.75 for this super Collective Cow special!). There is no charge for children 0 - 3 years. Please note, children six years and under are not permitted on game drives.
Guests may arrive any time from 12h00 and rooms must be vacated by 11h00.
Once you've purchased your Cowpon, book your stay directly with Cheetah Plains.
For your reservations requirements, please contact Anet on +27 (0)13 735 5369 or reservations@cheetahplains.com. Please note that telephone reception in this area is erratic, so it is safer to email your enquiries.
For more information, visit www.cheetahplains.com.
Top Tip
The best time for viewing game is early morning and evening, so try to make the effort of getting up very early for the morning drive. You can always have a nap after breakfast. Look out for the Big Five – lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino – plus the endangered cheetah.
Other Info:
Pack comfortable walking shoes, hat, sunglasses, sun block, camera, binoculars, anti-malaria precautions (malaria risk is at its lowest in winter, but please consult your doctor/pharmacist) light, neutral-coloured clothing, swimwear, and warm jacket (essential for the night and early morning game drives)
Download the map and directions here.
Terms and Conditions
Please note this deal is subject to availability, and bookings will be taken from 20 February to 31 March 2012 or 15 November to 15 December 2012.
Deal includes:
- Accommodation for two persons, sharing
- Two game drives per day
- Three meals daily
- Tea & coffee
Deal excludes:
- Entrance to the reserve (R120 gate fee per vehicle + conservation fee of R30 per person)
- Tourism levy of R10 per person per night
- Laundry service
- Curio shop purchases
- Drinks
- Telephone calls
- Revitalisation treatments
Directions
Recommended self-drive route from Johannesburg:
Depart Johannesburg via the N12 highway and continue to Witbank, which then becomes the N4 highway. Continue straight through Middelburg and on towards Belfast. Switch to the R540 to Dullstroom, continue on through Lydenburg, Ohrigstad and through the Strydom Tunnel. On approaching Hoedspruit, take the R531 to Klaserie, Acornhoek and then follow the signs for Sabi Sand to the Gowrie Gate. Follow directional signs to the camp. Cheetah Plains is approximately 12 kilometres from Gowrie Gate.
Distances
Johannesburg to Cheetah Plains approx. six to seven hours (approx. 500km). Nelspruit to Cheetah Plains approx. three hours (approx. 250km)
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