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Waterberg Safari Lodge
Waterberg
South Africa
Special Offer Available!!
Ride on horseback or jeep up to game such as rhino, giraffe and eland. Discover the mysteries of spoor (animal tracks), and learn the fruits and medicinal use of the local trees and plants. The mountains and gorges create amazing views and vistas of the Waterberg, and make sundowners and surprise bush breakfasts just perfect. The Waterberg safari lodges, located on a private game reserve, are in a unique part of South Africa's Waterberg mountains. Nestled in a secluded valley, it is home to a huge diversity of game, bird life and flora. The old colonial homestead of Ant and Tessa Baber, your hosts, now features two luxury lodges:
Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill are two unique bush homes located on their own private game reserves set in the beautiful and diverse malaria free Waterberg region of the Limpopo province of South Africa. Together, they offer some of the most exciting and quality game viewing and riding on horseback in Africa. With its classic furniture fashioned from local timbers, its warm fireplaces and crisp plunge pools make this the ideal place to unwind and to explore the magnificence of the surrounds.
With a fine selection of nearly 65 fit, reliable and responsive horses and ponies and over 11 years of experience we take great care in perfecting the match between horse and rider’s ability. Due to the varying topography and ecology across the reserves, the bush is teaming with an incredible variety of game species from rhino and buffalo to leggy giraffe, rare sable antelope, herds of eland, zebra, wildebeest, big spiral horned kudu to the fleet footed oryx just to mention but a few.
The riding pace can vary from cantering with giraffe and wildebeest to meandering along high rocky bluffs watching the setting African sun, or quietly riding through a herd of grazing zebra or family of rhino. Both properties are ideal for not just the serious rider looking for a horse riding safari in South Africa, but also their non riding companions or families. The Waterberg Safari lodges offer a wide range of other activities on the property such as game drives, guided walks, mountain bikes, clay pigeon and target shooting as well as a host of different activities in the area such as elephant back rides and historical tours or just relaxing to the dreamy pace of Africa. Each guest can do as much or as little horse riding as they wish and we pride ourselves in our flexibility.
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Safari Ride Suitable for riders over 210 lbs Center-based ride
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Meeting:
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Ants Nest
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Airport:
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Johannesburg
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Transfer:
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Johannesburg Airport
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
Max
6 riders
(per riding group)
Max Capacity
12
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
Travel Stories
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Rates and Dates for 2012 | 2013
Special Offer: Game Consensus Week Sept 9 to 16, 2012 - $2680 .. 7 nights
Rates include:
Lodge Stay - all meals, drinks and all activities at the reserve, laundry. Riding helmets are mandatory on all rides.
| A | 2012 | 5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Low) | 5d / 4n | R11600 | $1510 |
| Single - no extra charge | R0 | $0 |
| Extra day Deluxe pp (dbl) | R2900 | $380 |
| Discount for Standard Room pp | (R1600) | ($200) |
| Private Guide/Safari/Vehicle per day | R1200 | $160 |
| Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R12200 | $1590 |
| Deluxe Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R13200 | $1720 |
| Transfer supplement for transfers before or after 8 am / 8 pm per car | R420 | $55 |
| Superior Deluxe Upgrade - 4 nights pp (dbl) | R1200 | $160 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (2 pax) | R9200 | $1200 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (3 pax) | R7200 | $940 |
| Special 6 night rate pp | R11600 | $1510 |
| Special 6 night rate (Superior Deluxe Room) pp | R19200 | $2500 |
| B | 2012 | 5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Mid) | 5d / 4n | R14400 | $1875 |
| Single - no extra charge | R0 | $0 |
| Extra day Deluxe pp (dbl) | R3600 | $470 |
| Discount for Standard Room pp | (R3200) | ($410) |
| Private Guide/Safari/Vehicle per day | R1200 | $160 |
| Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R13200 | $1720 |
| Deluxe Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R14400 | $1875 |
| Transfer supplement for transfers before or after 8 am / 8 pm per car | R420 | $55 |
| Game Consensus Week Sept 9 to 16 pp in Deluxe room (dbl) | R20300 | $2640 |
| Game Consensus Week Sept 9 to 16 Single in Standard room | R19600 | $2550 |
| Superior Deluxe Upgrade - 4 nights pp (dbl) | R1200 | $160 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (2 pax) | R9200 | $1200 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (3 pax) | R7200 | $940 |
| Special 6 night rate pp | R17400 | $2265 |
| Special 6 night rate (Superior Deluxe Room) pp | R19200 | $2500 |
| C | 2012 | 5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak) | 5d / 4n | R16600 | $2160 |
| Single supplement | R9000 | $1170 |
| Single supplement - but in Standard room | R5000 | $650 |
| Discount for Standard room pp (dbl) | (R3800) | ($485) |
| Extra day Deluxe pp (dbl) | R4150 | $540 |
| Private Guide/Safari/Vehicle per day | R1200 | $160 |
| Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R15200 | $1980 |
| Deluxe Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R16750 | $2180 |
| Transfer supplement for transfers before or after 8 am / 8 pm per car | R420 | $55 |
| D | 2012 | 5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak Holiday) | 5d / 4n | R18000 | $2340 |
| Single supplement | R9800 | $1275 |
| Single supplement - but in Standard room | R4800 | $625 |
| Discount for Standard room pp (dbl) | (R2800) | ($360) |
| Extra day Deluxe pp (dbl) | R4500 | $585 |
| Private Guide/Safari/Vehicle per day | R1200 | $160 |
| Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R17000 | $2210 |
| Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R17000 | $2210 |
| Deluxe Family Cottage (up to 5) per day/ group | R19400 | $2525 |
| Transfer supplement for transfers before or after 8 am / 8 pm per car | R420 | $55 |
| Superior Deluxe Upgrade - 4 nights pp (dbl) | R1200 | $160 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (2 pax) | R9200 | $1200 |
| 2 nights Deluxe Bush Camp pp (3 pax) | R7200 | $940 |
Minimum Deposit:
~$700.00 per person
Transfer Option:
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2012
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Transfer from J'burg return per car (1-3 pax) (8 am to 8 pm)
This is a "Group Rate"
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R
4,225
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$550
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2012
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Transfer from J'burg return per car (4-7 pax) (8 am to 8 pm)
This is a "Group Rate"
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R
6,300
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$820
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For any pic ups earlier than 6 am from the lodge and/or drop off later than 6 pm at the lodge - there is an extra fee of $20 (R150) per vehicle
Tour Dates for 2012 | 2013
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2012
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01/01
- 01/08
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak)
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12
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Reserve
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| B |
2012
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01/09
- 03/24
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Mid)
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12
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Reserve
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2012
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03/25
- 04/30
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak)
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12
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Reserve
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2012
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05/01
- 06/30
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Low)
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12
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Reserve
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| C |
2012
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07/01
- 08/31
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak)
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12
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Reserve
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| B |
2012
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09/01
- 12/14
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Mid)
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12
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Reserve
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| D |
2012
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12/15
- 12/31
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5d / 4n
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5 day trip, AP Deluxe (Peak ...
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12
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Reserve
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arrival can be any day of the week
Game Sensus Week 2012
will be from Sept 9 to 16 - special rates apply.
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Rates do not include:
Some outside activities like the elephant safaris.
From horseback you are able to get close to the wildlife, blending in and becoming one with the bush. Tracking rhino or giraffe from horseback is by far the most exhilarating and intimate way of viewing game in their natural habitat. Enjoy canters on the open plains and take in stunning views from the top of the mountains. There is a selection of excellent, well-schooled horses, suitable for any riding level. All rides are accompanied by two guides, with guest safety a top priority. Nothing beats an early morning 3-hour ride, culminating in a delicious bush breakfast overlooking the plains of Africa.
You can ride as much or as little as you like, combining this experience with other activities. From here guests are taken to discover other parts of the Waterberg such as Lapalala Wilderness (with its famous population of black rhino, bushman paintings and iron age sites), the Clive Walker Rhino Museum, Marakele National Park, or the spectacular Mokolo River, to name a few.
Maximum of 6 riders per riding group with 2 guides.

The riding on a typical day:
The riding pace on our horseback safaris can vary from cantering with giraffe and wildebeest to meandering along high rocky bluffs watching the setting African sun, or quietly riding through a herd of grazing zebra or family of rhino. Both properties are ideal for not just the serious rider looking for a horse riding safari in South Africa, but also their non riding companions or families. Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill offer a wide range of other activities on the property such as game drives, guided walks, mountain bikes, clay pigeon and target shooting as well as a host of different activities in the area such as elephant back rides and historical tours or just relaxing to the dreamy pace of Africa. Each guest can do as much or as little horse riding as they wish and we pride ourselves in our flexibility. For families or couples where some ride and others don’t you can enjoy separate activities, alternatively as they have two guides on each ride, novices can go out with their more competent partners without slowing the ride. Basic lessons for non riders are available at both bush homes

Guided bush walks:
For those who prefer walking, our guides will guide you through the bushveld on foot. These walks are informative and interactive, enabling guests to gain knowledge of the flora, fauna and animals resident on the reserves. Learning to recognize tracks is great fun. Whilst these walks can be in the form of a gentle stroll, the more energetic can hike over the plains and down impressive gorges.
Game drives:
Our guides will be available to take you out in an open 4x4 Land cruiser either for a morning or afternoon game drive or using a spotlight at night to find elusive nocturnal animals, such as the rare brown hyena, aardvark and porcupine.
Massages:
Whilst not traveling around or spending your time riding you can lounge by the pool or enjoy a massage.
Weddings:
Both bush homes make for a fabulous wedding venue and we can tailor make your special day.
In the surrounding area you can also visit a reserve to look for elephant or lion, which we prefer not to ride with, visit our local charity or enjoy elephant back safaris

Game list: Due to the diverse topography and vegetation both Ant’s Nest and Ant’s Hill carry an incredible range of different game species. There are: rhino, sable antelope, buffalo (a breeding conservation project at Ant’s Hill producing disease free buffalo) nyala, gemsbok (Oryx), kudu, giraffe, Livingstone eland, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, zebra, impala, bushbuck, duiker, steenbok, mountain reedbuck, waterbuck, warthog, Blesbok, baboons, bush pig, klipspringer, leopard, jackal, brown hyena, caracal, civet, genet to name but a few. There are 300 recorded bird species in the area to add to the exquisite variety of all forms of wildlife that the reserves.
Riding helmets are mandatory for all rides and are available at the lodge.

Meeting:
Ants Nest
Airport:
Johannesburg
Transfer:
Johannesburg Airport
Distance:
190 miles, 3 hours
For any pic ups earlier than 6 am from the lodge and/or drop off later than 6 pm at the lodge - there is an extra fee of $20 (R150) per vehicle
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Tack:
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McClellan saddles and English saddles
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Horses:
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Boerperd
Thouroughbreds
Anglo Boerperd
Arab crosses
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Pace:
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all paces, as little or as much horseback riding as guests wish
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2
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2
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Age:
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Min
6
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Weight:
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Max
260 lbs
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Riders:
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2 riders
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Max
6 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
12
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At both lodges there are two dedicated and hardworking teams who endeavour to give each guest a memorable African riding experience. They are all enthusiastic young people handpicked for their love of wildlife, horses and hospitality. Rides are always guided by two professional local guides who add to the experience their infinite knowledge of the game, flora, tracks, natural medicines and love of the bush.
Both lodges offer the opportunity for some of the greatest game viewing in the African bush – from horseback. You can canter along open sandy tracks or traverse high ridges with spectacular vistas. The pace can be as fast or relaxed as the rider would like. When you come across game you can often get so close the experience is truly unforgettable.
We have fit, reliable and responsive horses, providing a choice for both the professional rider and the absolute beginner (you do not need to have riding experience to ride with us). The herd of 65 horses is made up of big thoroughbreds and Arab-Boerperd crosses and includes some fabulous children’s ponies. The horses live out and graze amongst the game on a daily basis, only the the thoroughbreds being stabled at night. This has allowed the game to become habituated to the horses thus giving one a unique opportunity of really getting in and amongst the various species whilst riding.
For the enthusiastic rider, you may wish to ride twice daily and turn your trip into a luxury riding safari, alternatively for the less eager; riding can be simply one of the many activities you can enjoy. Many guests learn to ride here. It is compulsory for all clients to wear head protection gear whilst riding. Should clients not have their own riding hats to bring with them, we do have a selection of various sizes at both lodges. The rides operate to a maximum of 6 riders and 2 guides to ensure guests safety and for a more controlled ride. Riders of different abilities will not be put on the same ride unless they are part of the same family and wish to do so. Each lodge can cater to a minimum of 2 riding groups at one time
Riding hats are compulsory for all riders. The weight limit is 120 kg / 260 lbs. Guests will be asked to sign an indemnity on arrival.
Tack
We use comfortable Maclellan saddles and also have English saddles available.
Riding helmets are mandatory for all rides and are available at the lodge.
Rates include:
All Meals – including Lunch on arrival and departure, all drinks (soft drinks, spirits, beers and house wines) ·
Daily guided horse riding, game drives and night drives, game walks, mountain biking · Unique flexibility
Laundry · Bush lunches and sundowners · Camp outs
Guest to guide ratio 4:1
Rates exclude:
Cellar wines and Champagne, Massages – R 240 (one hour) R 140 (1/2 hour), Baby sitting, R100 per morning/afternoon/dinner ·
Gratuities · Shop/Curio purchases ·
Any extra activities on and off the property not listed
Private guide:
Guests can request a private guide (preferably booked prior to their arrival)
The cost is R1200 per day regardless of the number of guests.
This way guests can be guaranteed of a private safari.
The rate is based on one activity in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Adult policy:
When couples are travelling on their own they will not be forced to have sundowners or dinners with guests travelling with children younger than 12 year of age.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least 30 days after the intended date of departure required by all nationals referred to in the chart.Passport NotePassport must have at least two blank pages for entry stamp. Th. more
Summer (Nov to Mar) has quite warm temperatures between 28 C - 32 C, with chances of thunderstorms in the evenings. Autumn (Apr - May) has warm days 22 C – 28 C and cooler evenings 10 C-15 C. Winter (June - Aug) have days that are warm with temperatures in the mid 20’s and mornings and evenings dropping to much cooler with temperatures between 5 C - 12 C. Weather starts to warm up again in Sept and Oct.
Should you book a private charter flight transfer, please be aware that the luggage restrictions are normally between 12-20kg and should be packed in soft bags.
Clothing should be neutral or bush colored. It is recommended that you travel with a set of clothes and essential items in your carry-on bags in case of luggage being lost.
The lodge accepts all major currencies (USD, GBP, and Euro). If using USD, please make sure to bring new notes as most countries do not accept old notes (with smaller heads). Also accepted: VISA and MC, but they have to be credit cards, not debit cards as we are not able to put a pin number in.
Please make sure to inform the lodge staff of any dietary requirements or allergies prior to travel.
Riding helmets are mandatory on all rides - available at the lodge.
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| Travel documents and Voucher |
| Flight tickets |
| Passport |
| Visa (check with your consulate) |
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| RIDING GEAR |
| Comfortable riding jodhpurs or jeans |
| Long boots or ankle length with leather half chaps |
| Riding helmet (available at the lodge) |
| Riding gloves |
| Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection |
| Rain coat |
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| PERSONAL CLOTHING |
| Jacket or sweater for cool evenings |
| Long and short sleeved Shirts |
| Trousers |
| Shorts |
| Underwear and socks |
| Pyjama |
| Bag for dirty clothes |
| Walking shoes or trainers |
| Swimsuit |
| Bandana |
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| ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
| Personal Toiletries |
| Insect protection |
| Personal medications |
| Sore cream (for an emergency) |
| Sewing kit |
| Handkerchiefs |
| Camera/binoculars |
| Sun glasses with strap |
| Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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Both lodges are uniquely designed to blend into the natural environment around them, yet create open spacious living areas with the splash of bright colors from African fabrics and the warmth of the local rock, timber and thatch. Heated swimming pools, a delicious blend of local and international cuisine, al fresco dining, as well as relaxing full body massages, round off the experience after a day of riding.
Ant’s Hill is hosted by wonderful staff that creates an open and friendly atmosphere. Built by Ant and Tessa on the edge of a cliff, this bush home offers breathtaking views across the Waterberg. With spacious rooms and vast folding doors, the thatched lodge blends into the bush while the exotic furniture and brightly coloured African fabrics make it both sophisticated and comfortable. The draped four-poster beds are seven foot wide and each bathroom is spectacular, offering guests sunken baths and waterfall showers. Set in boulders on the edge of the cliff the swimming pool cascades over the lip of the gorge (also heated), inducing you to relax there for hours. Ant’s Hill caters for a maximum of 12 guests and is booked on a non exclusive basis; however, if you wish to book the lodge on an exclusive basis, this can be done.
The rooms consist of two privately appointed honeymoon cottages, one family cottage with a master bedroom and 2 twin rooms and twin room with a spectacular veranda over looking the gorge.
Ant’s Nest is where it all began. Lying in a natural amphitheatre the original homestead, with its wide verandahs, has a classic African atmosphere. The luxurious en-suite rooms accommodate a maximum of only twelve guests (6 bedrooms). Tessa, who grew up in Kenya, brought the colonial home a stylish warmth using classic furniture fashioned from local fabrics, timber and stone. There is a 15 meter pool in the garden, ideal for those needing some exercise or great for kids or purely cooling off after a day of riding, it is heated all year round. Extensive lawns and beds of indigenous plants surround the pool and home and there is a wonderful thatched chill out spot with vast sofa beds to relax on during the heat of the day. A wide variety of game frequents the waterhole in front of the house where horses and dogs abound. Ant’s Nest is booked predominantly on an exclusive basis i.e. to one group of guests at a time, although out of high season you can also book just one room.
The concept we strive for is to create a bush home experience where one can become part of a working reserve and learn about the bush by experiencing being part of it from horseback. Wake up times, meals, activities etc are all dictated by our guests as we try to tailor make their stay. Guests are always welcome to join in on any management activities on the reserves such as game capture and relocation, treating injured animals, burning firebreaks, doing game census on horseback etc.
Meals
We take great pride in our scrumptious home cooking, dining outside whenever possible under shady trees. We often end morning game activities with a bush lunch, whilst at night we sit around open fires under the stars. Excellent South African estate wines are served. We can cater for all dietary requirements and have a vegetarian menu available. Please contact us in advance if you have special needs.
The package prices are based on the 'Deluxe Room' category. 'Standard' rooms
have a discount. The Cottages are for families or parties of 4-6 and have a
separate rate structure - listed as per day rates for up to 5 people (same price for less)
Deluxe rooms:
Sable suite
(Ants Nest): consist of one double and
one twin room, both en suite. Shower and bath in both rooms. Very large lounge
which walks out onto a veranda. Includes mini bar and fireplace. Approx 182 sqm
Weaver suite
(Ants Nest): consist of one double with sofa
bed and large outside veranda. Mini bar. Approx 97 sqm
Lookout
(Ants Hill): large king size bed, inside and
outside showers, sunken bath, fireplace and mini bar with large outside veranda,
approx 48 sqm
Hideaway
(Ants Hill): this large king size room has
inside and outside showers, sunken bath, fireplace and mini bar with large
outside veranda as well as a private plunge pool, approx 65sqm
Standard rooms:
Love Shack
(Ants Nest): is a large bedroom with sofa bed,
outside veranda and mini bar, shower and bath. approx 60 sqm
Davidson Suite
(Ants Nest): interleading en suite bedrooms
with access to outside veranda, lounge, fireplace and dining area. Shower and
bath. Bar area, approx 85 sqm
Eagles Nest
(Ants Hill): Twin/Double bedroom situated
upstairs, large veranda area with mini bar. Shower and bath, approx 47 sqm
Cottages:
Family cottage (Ants Hill): consist of one double
en suite bedroom, with shower and bath, one loft and one twin bedroom which
shares a bathroom, shower and bath. Large lounge area with fireplace and mini
bar. Lounge walks out onto veranda. Approx 120 sqm
Worlds View (Ants Hill - Deluxe): this cottage
consist of one upstairs king size bedroom with bath and shower, there is an open
air bath on the open veranda and there is also a covered veranda, there is a
downstairs lounge area which walks out onto a massive veranda with a 4x3 metre
pool. The twin bedroom can also be made into a double and this also has inside
as well as outside showers. If this cottage is booked and all members of the
family are doing the same activity a private guide is included in the rate,
approx 200sqm
This trip includes
some wine with dinner
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
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Tack:
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McClellan saddles and English saddles
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Horses:
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Boerperd
Thouroughbreds
Anglo Boerperd
Arab crosses
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Pace:
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all paces, as little or as much horseback riding as guests wish
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2
to
2
out of 5) All riding levels
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Age:
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Min
6
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Weight:
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Max
260 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
6 riders
(per riding group)
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Max Capacity
12
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At both lodges there are two dedicated and hardworking teams who endeavour to give each guest a memorable African riding experience. They are all enthusiastic young people handpicked for their love of wildlife, horses and hospitality. Rides are always guided by two professional local guides who add to the experience their infinite knowledge of the game, flora, tracks, natural medicines and love of the bush.
Both lodges offer the opportunity for some of the greatest game viewing in the African bush – from horseback. You can canter along open sandy tracks or traverse high ridges with spectacular vistas. The pace can be as fast or relaxed as the rider would like. When you come across game you can often get so close the experience is truly unforgettable.
We have fit, reliable and responsive horses, providing a choice for both the professional rider and the absolute beginner (you do not need to have riding experience to ride with us). The herd of 65 horses is made up of big thoroughbreds and Arab-Boerperd crosses and includes some fabulous children’s ponies. The horses live out and graze amongst the game on a daily basis, only the the thoroughbreds being stabled at night. This has allowed the game to become habituated to the horses thus giving one a unique opportunity of really getting in and amongst the various species whilst riding.
For the enthusiastic rider, you may wish to ride twice daily and turn your trip into a luxury riding safari, alternatively for the less eager; riding can be simply one of the many activities you can enjoy. Many guests learn to ride here. It is compulsory for all clients to wear head protection gear whilst riding. Should clients not have their own riding hats to bring with them, we do have a selection of various sizes at both lodges. The rides operate to a maximum of 6 riders and 2 guides to ensure guests safety and for a more controlled ride. Riders of different abilities will not be put on the same ride unless they are part of the same family and wish to do so. Each lodge can cater to a minimum of 2 riding groups at one time
Riding hats are compulsory for all riders. The weight limit is 120 kg / 260 lbs. Guests will be asked to sign an indemnity on arrival.
Tack
We use comfortable Maclellan saddles and also have English saddles available.
Riding helmets are mandatory for all rides and are available at the lodge.
Rates include:
All Meals – including Lunch on arrival and departure, all drinks (soft drinks, spirits, beers and house wines) ·
Daily guided horse riding, game drives and night drives, game walks, mountain biking · Unique flexibility
Laundry · Bush lunches and sundowners · Camp outs
Guest to guide ratio 4:1
Rates exclude:
Cellar wines and Champagne, Massages – R 240 (one hour) R 140 (1/2 hour), Baby sitting, R100 per morning/afternoon/dinner ·
Gratuities · Shop/Curio purchases ·
Any extra activities on and off the property not listed
Private guide:
Guests can request a private guide (preferably booked prior to their arrival)
The cost is R1200 per day regardless of the number of guests.
This way guests can be guaranteed of a private safari.
The rate is based on one activity in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Adult policy:
When couples are travelling on their own they will not be forced to have sundowners or dinners with guests travelling with children younger than 12 year of age.
Passports
Passport valid for at least 30 days after the intended date of departure required by all nationals referred to in the chart.
Passport Note
Passport must have at least two blank pages for entry stamp. This cannot include the 'endorsement' page at the back. Passengers who also require a visa must have a passport with two blank facing pages, one for the visa and one for their entry stamp. Anyone attempting to enter South Africa without the required pages will be returned to their country of origin.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days for business and tourist purposes, except:
1. nationals of Cyprus, Hungary, Poland and Slovak Republic who may stay for up to 30 days, and nationals of Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovenia who do require a visa, unless transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or first connecting aircraft provided holding onward or return documentation and not leaving the airport (advance notice of overnight stay is required).
Visa Note
(a) Proof of financial means may be required. (b) Unaccompanied children under the age of 18 years must hold written consent from their parents when travelling alone. (c) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses). (d) After entry, extensions of stay may be sought from the Department of Home Affairs.
Types of Visa and Cost
Visa fee: £35. UK nationals are exempt from visa fees.
Validity
Dependent on length of stay requested. Permits may be extended if done so 30 days prior to expiry of original permit.
Applications to:
Consulate (or consular section at embassy or high commission); see Contact Addresses. Applicants in countries where South Africa is not represented may send their applications to the embassy in the nearest country.
Working Days Required
Five to 10 days.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
No |
| Australian |
No |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
No |
| Other EU |
Some |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
Yes |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Waterberg Safari Lodge
Tour Code:
IT-SASR03
5 days /
4 nights
~$1,510.00
Dates :
Available all Year
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Lodging:
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Accomodation
Lapalala Bush Camp
Game Census Week
Tack:
McClellan saddles and English saddles
Horses:
Boerperd
Thouroughbreds
Anglo Boerpe...
Pace:
all paces, as little or as much horseb...
Walk,
Trot,
Canter,
Airport:
Johannesburg
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