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Tintswalo Safari suites and lodge are all situated
along a seasonal river bed among an ancient sycamore
tree grove.
The exquisitely appointed main lodge overlooks
a waterhole frequented by a large herd of elephant
and other big game. The Explorer suites and Presidential
are all linked to the main lodge by raised wooden
walkways.
The Tintswalo suites are authentically decorated
to reflect the pioneering times of the nineteenth
century African explorers. The air-conditioned
suites are situated along the banks of the seasonal
Nwaswitsontso River. Providing supreme comfort,
privacy and an opportunity for effortless birding,
as well as the chance to view a large variety
of big game from the privacy of each unit. The
indoor/outdoor shower leads off from the spacious
bathroom which opens out onto the deck. Luxuriate
in a private plunge pool or just relax on a lounger
under the African Sun.
– Mary
Kingsley, a nineteenth century spinster, explored
with humble resources collecting fish and insects
samples for the Royal Geographic Society. An understated
twin or double suite.
– The most widely
known explorer of Africa’s colonial history.
A twin or double luxury traveller suite.
– Richard Burton, a
controversial character donning a turban, historically
he translated the Arabian Nights into English.
A richly decorated twin or double suite.
– John Hanning Speke,
a true gentleman, also in search of the illusive
source of the Nile. A spacious luxury suite with
large four-poster.
– Originally a Welshman,
Henry Morton Stanley was the man who found Livingston.
A beautifully appointed double suite with a large
sleigh bed.
– Thomas Baines, an
engineer and artist. This suite is part of the
Presidential Suite and accommodates four guests,
either as part of the main lodge or privately.
Every suite has an extra length double or twin
bed, en-suite bathroom, air conditioners, overhead
fans mosquito nets, private deck with an intimate
plunge pool overlooking a game-friendly river
bed and
magnificent Sycamore groves.
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learn more about The Presidential Suite at Tintswalo
Safari Lodge.
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more about The Manor House at Tintswalo Safari
Lodge.
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