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Nzuwizi River Safari Lodge

Kruger Private Reserves, South Africa

About Nzuwizi River Safari Lodge

Located on the banks of the Olifants River, Nzuwizi River Safari Lodge is a family-friendly safari lodge set within a 7000-hectare private reserve within the Kruger National Park. Accommodation at the property features a selection of suites equipped with a private bathroom, comfortable bedding, and free Wi-Fi connectivity. Guests will also have access to a lounge and dining room, a kitchen, an outdoor dining area, and a private plunge pool.

Barbeque Facilities
Battery Charging Facilities
Communal Dining
Eco Friendly
Laundry Service (Available)
Meal on Request
Mobile Connectivity
Pool
Secure Parking
On Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Boating
Catch-and-release Fishing
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Night Drives
Walks (Guided)
Off Site
Animal Encounters
Big 5
Bird Watching
Boat Cruises
Boating
Catch-and-release Fishing
Child Friendly Activities
Fine Dining
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Horse Riding
Hot Air Ballooning
Rhino Tracking
River Cruises
Safaris
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours

Accommodation Options

Khaya Suite

Air-conditioned luxury suite with a king bed; adjacent lounge with two sleeper couches, en-suite bathroom with a shower with a view. Patio and entire suite overlooks the Elephants River.

Family River View Suite

Two airconditioned bedrooms with a shared bathroom. The Adult unit contains a luxurious king sized bed and a view of the Olifant's River. The Kids room contains two single beds.

River View Suite

Airconditioned Suite with a luxurious King Bed and and en-suite bathroom with lounge. Beautiful river view.

Safari Suites

Luxurious King Bed with an en suite bathroom with a bath tub and shower.

Standard Room Amenities
Cooking Equipment
Cooking Facilities
Electrical Outlets
En-Suite
Fan
Fridge
Laundry Service (Available)
Wheelchair Friendly

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