About Tshukudu Bush Lodge
Tshukudu is one of those rare game lodges where perfection is a reality. With only 6 luxury chalets and 4 suites, Tshukudu offers a romantic and intimate experience at the foot of the Pilanesberg mountains, with expansive views of the Savannah Plains below. Relax in your open plan lounge and watch the game wander lazily through the bush, towards the waterhole located below the lodge. At night, after dinner, take a short walk back to your private chalet and watch the stars traverse the African sky
Perfect For
Adventure
Big 5
Birding
Flora
Golf
Leisure
Nature
Relaxation
Star Gazing
Wildlife
Wine
Bar
Communal Dining
Eco Friendly
Malaria Free
Mobile Connectivity
Pool
Restaurant
Secure Parking
Vegetarian
24-hour Security
Airport Shuttle (Available)
Credit Card Facilities
On Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Fine Dining
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
High Tea
Night Drives
Walks (Guided)
Off Site
Animal Encounters
Big 5
Bird Watching
Cultural Tours
Game Drives
Game Viewing
General Sightseeing
Golf
Mini Golf
Safaris
Tennis Court
Walks (Guided)
Wildlife Tours
Tshukudu Bush Lodge
Accommodation Options
Luxury Chalet
All 6x chalets have one double bed, open plan lounge with fireplace, sunken bath, fully stocked mini-bar, bird books, magazines, as well as plug points, hairdryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.
Tshukudu Suite
All 4x suites have one Queen bed, open plan lounge with fireplace, bath, indoor and outdoor shower, fully stocked mini-bar, bird books, magazines, as well as plug points, hairdryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.
Standard Room Amenities
Balcony / Deck
Bath Towels
Bath
Bed Linen
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Dressing Gowns
Electrical Outlets
En Suite Bathroom
Fan
Fireplace
Hand Towels
Lounge Area
Mini Bar (Complimentary)
Mini Bar
Safe
Shower
Tea / Coffee
At a Glance
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Rating:
★★★★★
- Rooms: 10
- Check In: 13:30
- Check Out: 11:00
- Languages: Afrikaans, English
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