Wabi Game Lodge

Accommodation
  • Lodge
Facilities
  • Swimming pool
Activities
  • 4x4 drives
  • Bird watching
  • Walking & hiking

In the wild beauty of the Waterberg Plateau lies the ultimate place for individual travellers, who seek peace and inspiration - Wabi.

Experience adventurous Africa at Wabi Game Lodge. This privately owned game reserve, free of malaria, is nestled at the edge of a dry riverbed, in which century-old by law protected Camelthorn trees grow.

The park surrounding the lodge is a verdant delight - one of the most beautiful gardens in the middle of nowhere. Above carefully tended lawns the acacias are filled with the sounds of hornbills, touracos, babblers and glossy starling, while blue plumbago, fuchsia, hibiscus, laurel roses and other colourful flowers grow abundantly. In fact, a variety of over 230 bird species can be observed.

Nocturnal wildlife such as porcupine, springhare, genet and bushbabies live within this garden and during the day you can observe nyala antelopes sneaking through the bush thickets along the river bed still within the Wabi garden. A bougainvillea-laden arbour leads to the well-equipped air-conditioned bungalows. It is difficult, indeed, to tear yourself away from the pool, which overlooks one of the waterholes, but then, why should you? After all, you are on holiday.

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