Mafunyane Lodge
Klaserie Private Nature Reserve

About Mafunyane Lodge
Mafunyane Private Game Lodge is a small intimate lodge located in Klaserie Private Nature Reserve which forms part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
Our luxury lodge sleeps 8 guests in 4 luxury suites that are attached with a wooden walkway to the main lodge and all overlook the lodge's active waterhole.
All suites are furnished with 2 single beds that can be converted into a king-size bed. Each suite is equipped with air-conditioning, a wooden patio with outdoor seating, tea and coffee making facilities, a desk, a bar fridge. All suites have en-suite bathrooms as well as an outdoor shower.
The main area of the lodge opens up onto an undercover verandah where guests can relax or enjoy a swim in the infinity pool, all while enjoying the spectacular views of the bushveld and the lodge's waterhole.
The lodge is also available on an exclusive basis either as a catered option or a self-catering option. Please contact the lodge directly to enquire about these options.
Safari: The Klaserie Private Game reserve is world-renowned for its incredible wildlife and game viewing. What separates the Klaserie from other game parks in the low vehicle numbers meaning that when game is found you get to experience it all to yourselves!
- Response Rate: 100%
- Enquiry Response Time: 24 hours
- Type: Lodge
- Sleeps: 8
- Check-in: 2:00 PM Check-out: 11:00 AM
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Wi-Fi
- Parking on Premises
- 220 Volt
- 24H. Security
- Air conditioning
- Balcony
- Bar/Lounge
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Double bed
- Double/Twin rooms
- Fridge
- Non smoking rooms
- Shower
- see more
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Important Information
Rate includes firewood & ice.
The lodge is fully serviced.
Limited wheelchair access.
Please be aware that a daily conservation levy of R200 per person is charge by the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve to help with general management and anti-poaching operations in the reserve, these can be prepaid
Mafunyane Lodge Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling