Lukimbi Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park, South Africa
A Luxury Lodge or Hotel in South Africa

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Location
Kruger National Park, South Africa
Starting from
US$ 590
Per Person Per Night
Camp Details
The main Lukimbi Safari Lodge building welcomes you with its sweeping staircase and artistic fireplace with creatively engraved animals. Our tasteful lounge overlooks the Lwakahle River where animals often come to drink, and the bar nearby has an award-winning wine list and cellar. No detail has been omitted in our unusual African boma, a favourite outside fire-lit venue. We also move our tables around in and outside our elegant restaurant and on our stunning deck, so you can enjoy different views on different days – a detail our guests often remark upon. Our library has a collection of both non-fiction and fiction available to guests as well as a computer station for their use.
Though the service throughout Lukimbi Safari Lodge is unrivaled, for that extra privacy, and additional space, we recommend our ultra-luxurious King Cheetah and Giant Eagle Owl suites. They have: a separate bedroom; dining area; larger lounge; main bathroom with huge ‘shareable’ bath; an inside and outside shower; a second bathroom; and private pool with wooden deck, where elephants quite often stop by for a drink. A must for any special celebration or spoiling!
Feel spoilt with a spacious bath, inside and outside shower and separate toilet. All suites have air-conditioning; a fan; safe, gauzy, romantic mosquito nets; tea and coffee facilities; and a mini bar. Even with children sharing the room, you can luxuriate in the space and atmosphere.
WHY CHOOSE LUKIMBI SAFARI LODGE?
- Conferencing in the bush has the benefit of few interruptions, which allows for clear focus and an opportunity to build greater team spirit, discuss strategy and achieve pre-set goals.
- Your dream wedding is waiting to happen at Lukimbi Safari Lodge! Whether you want to be married in our charming baroque-styled chapel or in the bush serenaded by an African choir or walk down the aisle to rhythmic drumming, we make sure your day is perfect.
- Enjoy a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine from the privacy of your deck and delight in a private dinner for just the two of you at one of our mystery romantic venues.
or call our African safari specialists at
+1 703 220 6393 or +91 9717 275237
Lukimbi Safari Lodge Rates, Activities & Amenities
Rates
Year | Season | Type | Rates |
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2022 | 8 January – 19 December | Premier Suites Rates | ZAR 10450 |
2022 | 20 December 2022 – 7 January 2023 | Premier Suites Rates | ZAR 12540 |
2022 | 8 January – 19 December | Classic Suites Rates | ZAR 9350 |
2022 | 20 December 2022 – 7 January 2023 | Classic Suites Rates | ZAR 11220 |
Rates are Per Person Per Night unless otherwise specified.
Inclusions
Lukimbi Safari Lodge rates include: Luxury accommodation in en-suite, air-conditioned suites, three full meals daily, all teas and coffees, two game drives daily in open Land Rovers and a safari walk. Game activities are with skilled and well-trained rangers. Arrivals should be between 13h00 but no later than 15h00. Departures after breakfast at 10h30.
Rates exclude: Bar bill, soft drinks, telephone and fax calls, beauty treatments, curios, gratuities and items of a personal nature and entrance fees into the Kruger National Park (R83pp effective from 1 November 2017).
Child Policy
Children 2 years and older are welcome at Lukimbi Safari Lodge.
Activities
Game Drives
Night Drives
Guided Walks
Canoeing
Boating
Horseback Riding
Cultural Activities
Hot-air Ballooning
Fishing
Biking
City Tours
Hiking / Trekking
Beach
Marine Activities
Golf
Chimp Trekking
Gorilla Trekking
Birding
Cycling
Amenities
Eco-Friendly
Wifi
Mobile Network
Air-Conditioning
Laundry
Heater
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Bar
Spa
Gym
Conference Room
Credit Card
24-hour Security
Library
Wheelchair
Fan
Running Water
Electricity
Safe
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Lukimbi Safari Lodge, Kruger Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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