   
~ Nelspruit ~ Mpumalanga ~ South Africa ~
Idube Private Game Reserve is situated in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, in the heart of South Africa's premier wildlife conservation area. This exciting Reserve provides a haven where the best of African animals and birds are free to live as Nature intended. You are invited to share their world and ours.
Accommodation
Our exclusive lodge has ten en-suite chalets, each individually decorated, with air conditioners, overhead fans and high ceilings. Fresh towels, firm beds, cool, clean tiles. Mosquito netting on the entrance door and windows keeps fresh air in and insects out. Enjoy a little romance and adventure of showering under the stars, you never know what might join you.
Whether you make your wine selection from the bar or visit our cellar, we are certain you will find something special to enjoy. The best of South African wines are selected with care, and we are sure that you will enjoy trying different wines as much as we did.
Activities
Hide
Step onto our gently swaying bridge and you cross over to the sunken hide. From inside its cool walls, you look directly onto the dam and the animals as they cross untroubled in front of you. The hide is designed especially for photographers, so make sure you have plenty of film.
Boma
After an exciting night drive, guests gather at the thatched bar to swap tales of all the great sightings. Then it's into the boma and under the moonlit skies, time to enjoy a feast. Our talented chefs combine the best of European and African cuisine, and venison is featured regularly. Rangers sit with guests at all meals, so you can continue hearing the best of bush tales.
Bush Boma
Dinner in the bush is something no visitor will forget. From the time you arrive to see the firefly light of many lanterns, you know you are in for something special. Mouth-watering smells drift into the air as you stand around the fire. Glasses of red wine glow in the firelight, with darkness and the bush beyond the magical circle of sand.
As you sit enjoying a traditional South African dinner, the quiet conversations
of the guests is broken by awe inspiring roar of a nearby lion or the predatory
hoot of a spotted eagle owl on the hunt.
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