accommodation

Laniakea

Southern Kruger, South Africa

About Laniakea

Laniakea is a self catering lodge located within Mjejane Private Game Reserve that is part of the Greater Kruger National Park. Nesteled in the heart of the savanna biome, our classic original thatched lodge boasts a 340 plus bird list and everyday sightings of the big 5 The area is known for its high volumes of ungulates and the range of wild dog, lion and leopard predators that feed off them. Laniakea is a home away from home for the avid bird, bush and Big 5 bush lover.

Ours is a uniquely designed and beautifully decorated artists home, that we rent out on occasion to select guests as a self-catering lodge that sleeps eight in four stand-alone double en suite bedrooms. The stand alone rooms are linked together by a flowing deck walkway to the Main Lodge and living and pool area overlooking the Crocodile River. The lodge has a dedicated open safari vehicle for private game drives with a qualified guide within the 96 kilometres of Mjejane Game Reserve road network.

Perfect For
Big 5 Birding Flora Nature Star Gazing Wildlife
24-hour Security
Barbeque Facilities
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Laundry Service (Available)
Pool
Secure Parking
TV Room
On Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Game Viewing
Game Viewing Hide
Walks (Self Guided)
Off Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Cycling
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
General Sightseeing
Golf
Safaris
Walks (Guided)
Walks (Self Guided)

Accommodation Options

Whole Lodge

Four tastefully decorated bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms (2 x king-size; 1x2 ¾ size; 1 x queen-size).

Two of the bedrooms have bay window beds ideal for kids.

Standard Room Amenities
Balcony / Deck
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Electrical Outlets
En-Suite
Fan
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Outside Shower
Pure Cotton Linen
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Wheelchair Friendly
Portfolio Places
At a Glance
  • Rooms: 4
  • Check Out: 10:00
  • Languages: English

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