About Shiviko Kruger
Welcome to Shiviko Kruger, a luxury boutique retreat where African heritage meets natural splendor. Nestled near Kruger National Park, Shiviko Kruger offers a one-of-a-kind experience that merges the breathtaking landscape of South Africa with a wide variety of vibrant african cultures and South African township traditions.
Dedicated butlers, chefs, and guides, alongside a chauffeur service, provide seamless hospitality, making each stay exceptionally comfortable.
Designed to immerse guests in high-end comfort and rich cultural storytelling, Shiviko Kruger is eco-conscious and rooted in sustainable practices that honor both land and community.
Each villa is thoughtfully curated to reflect the unique artistry, history, and spirit of South African and Sub-Saharan cultures. With hand-selected decor, from intricate beadwork to vibrant artifacts and original artwork, Shiviko’s villas embody the elegance and diversity of the continent’s heritage. Beyond the villas, the Clubhouse serves as the heart of Shiviko Lodge, featuring a cinema room, large swimming pool, a state-of-the-art gym, and a scenic bar overlooking the Kruger and Sabi River. Guests also enjoy exclusive experiences, including private game drives and tailored cultural excursions, creating a deeply personal and memorable journey.
Every villa features smart home technology, offering guests intuitive control over lighting, air conditioning, and entertainment systems.
Accommodation Options
Pula Villa | 2Bedrooms (1x King Size Bed, 1x Twin Beds, sleeps 4 guests)
Ekasi Villa | 2Bedrooms (1x King Size Bed, 1x Twin Beds, sleeps 4 guests)
Thobela Villa | 3 Bedrooms (2 x King Size Bedrooms | 1 x Twin Beds, sleeps 6 guests)
Shaka Villa | 3 Bedrooms (2 x King Size Bedrooms | 1 x Twin Beds, sleeps 6 guests)
At a Glance
- Rooms: 10
- Check In: 14:00
- Check Out: 10:00
- Languages: English
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