DescriptionLalibela brings you the charm of authentic Africa and is a perfect blend of the formal and informal. Lalibela has two lodges - Lentaba Lodge and Mark s Camp - both offering decor that is infused with the essence of Africa, as well as warm and friendly service and unforgettable game viewing. Accommodation
We currently have 3 lodges at Lalibela. Whilst the standard of accommodation at Lentaba Lodge, Mark's Camp and Tree Tops are the same, each has its own unique character. At all three lodges, secluded thatched chalets are placed where magnificent indigenous gardens merge into the surrounding bush. Each en-suite unit has a private observation deck to make the most of the views. The lodges also boast a large lounge, viewing deck and a sunny swimming pool where you can spend a lazy afternoon. They also have an outdoor dining 'boma' for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as stylish indoor dining areas. OVERNIGHT PROGRAMME AT LALIBELA Check-in is between 12h00 and 14h00 on your day of arrival. Should you arrive before 13h00, you are welcome to join us for a complimentary lunch either at the reception area or at your lodge (kindly note that drinks at the reception are an extra charge - drinks elsewhere on the reserve are included in the overnight rate. Should you have lunch at the reception area your ranger will transfer you to your lodge at approximately 14h00. After high tea you depart on a sunset game drive, returning after night fall for a safari cuisine dinner. The following morning you have a light breakfast followed by a game drive, returning to the lodge for a sumptuous brunch. Check-out from your lodge is at about 11h30 when you are transferred back to reception. An overnight stay at Lalibela is fully inclusive of accommodation, 2 game drives, all meals and all drinks at your lodge and on game drives. We recommend a 2 or 3-night stay to get the most out of your safari experience.
RatesPlease note: Rates serve as a guideline only and are subject to change without notice. These rates are valid until the 30th of September 2010.
DirectionsFrom Port Elizabeth: Follow the N2 highway towards Grahamstown for 90km. Entrance on left hand side. From Addo area: Follow the R335 through Paterson (becomes gravel road) to the N2 highway. Turn left onto N2 and find entrance on left hand side. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||