Places to visit around Bela Bela
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Tourists come from different areas to come see this awsome places.
Mabalingwe Nature Reserve
As part of Bela Bela Municipality’s broader efforts to keep the town clean and curb illegal dumping , the Mayor Cllr GM Seleka together with the Ward Councillor, Cllr FS Hlungwane took to handover wheely bins to 900 households in Ward 4.
014 736 9000
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Warmbaths, A Forever Resort
Within easy reach from Johannesburg on the N1, Warmbaths, A Forever Resort is situated in an African Bushveld atmosphere and will provide you with a unique and unforgettable Holiday Experience. Families don't have the same needs and expectations when it comes to planning a Holiday, and that is the main reason why Warmbaths, A Forever Resort is the ideal Holiday Destination. The Warmbaths Management and Team also pride themselves with modern Conference Facilities and hosting of various annual events.
+27(0)12 423 5600
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Waterberg Tourism
The Waterberg is one of South Africa’s hidden gems, offering a large variety of activities, attractions, natural splendour, great services and accommodation. For the last few years, the area has seen a slow rise in tourism. Despite being close to the major economic hub of Gauteng, it has yet to achieve the visitor numbers of other rural destinations like the Natal Midlands and the Garden Route.
014 161 0930 / 014 161 0931
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Marakele National Park
Setting foot in Marakele, right in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains, allows one to discover a park like no other. Like the Tswana name suggests, “A place of sanctuary” is indeed what is to be expected.
014 777 6929
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Bateleur Nature Reserve
Bateleur Nature Reserve caters to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts like hikers, mountain bikers, stargazers, birders, butterfly and tree lovers.
Susan: +353 87 751 7048 (WhatsApp) / Wouter: +27 (083) 677 6999
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Combretum Game Park
Combretum Park near Modimolle in Limpopo is a beautiful wildlife sanctuary that offers visitors an authentic African bush experience. Spread over 2,000 hectares, the park is named after the indigenous Combretum trees that dominate its landscape. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, and various antelope species. It is a perfect destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts who wish to experience the tranquility and beauty of the African bushveld.
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Rust de Winter Game Reserve
Harmonising with nature's heartbeat. Immerse yourself in the symphony of native birdlife - each note a testament to the thriving avian community nurtured within the development's heart. As sunlight dances through canopies of majestic trees, it creates harmony between architecture and lush tree life. These trees, deeply rooted in the land's history, stand as guardians of the past and anchors of the present. Beyond the visual tapestry and harmonious songs, a diverse array of animal life finds solace within this natural haven. From elusive creatures of the underbrush to majestic inhabitants of the skies, every corner of the development holds the promise of wildlife encounters - a testament to the commitment to preserving biodiversity and intricate ecosystem connections.
+27 82 572 8837
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Sondela Nature Reserve
This private game reserve is the perfect game lodge near Pretoria with just a 1-hour drive from Pretoria Central and 2 hours from Johannesburg. The variety of bushveld accommodation as well as our award-winning spa, educational wildlife centre and numerous activities truly sets Sondela apart among Bela-Bela resorts. Our competitive Bela-Bela accommodation prices and shareholder options make an affordable getaway for nature lovers.
+27(0) 14 736 8800
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Ben Alberts Nature Reserve
Ben Alberts Lodge is situated in the heart of the Bushveld, just a 3 hour drive from Gauteng, lies Ben Alberts Game Farm and Lodge. The lodge is your ideal stopover on your way to Botswana or deeper into Limpopo. We offer self-catering accommodation for 32 persons in 8 comfortable Chalets and houses which nestle under huge Apiesdoring trees in parkland surroundings. The setting is very peaceful and the birdlife is incredible. There is a swimming pool, WIFI and DSTV. The lodge borders on the Thabazimbi Golf Club and is 7 kms from the town of Thabazimbi where all the modern conveniences, should you need them, are. In the winter months, hunting packages are available and then of course, the Marakele National Park is located 20 kms away offering spectacular mountain scenery and a chance to see the Big 5
+27 83 304 7239
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ZA Cheetah Experience
Established in 1971 by Ann and originally known as the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre, the name was changed in 2010, to the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre as a tribute to the woman who has devoted her life to the survival of cheetahs and other rare and endangered species. Two hour guided tours are offered daily, and on certain mornings guests have the option to book a cheetah run and guided tour package. The cheetah run offers an opportunity to witness a breath taking high speed cheetah chase. Tours are led by a knowledgeable guide and visitors to the Centre will see a variety of animals including cheetah, King Cheetah, African wild dog, caracal and vultures amongst others.
012 504 9906/7/8
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Zebula Golf Estate and Spa
Relax while we combine nature’s inherent healing and beautifying qualities with the very latest technologies to create balance and harmony
014 734 7707
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Bambelela Wildlife Care Farm
Bambelela offers a volunteer program and internships for vet students or vet nurses, Nature Enthusiasts and also invites Field Guide Trainees to study for their theory and practical exams, while gaining the experience with FGASA (Field Guide Association of Southern Africa). Bambelela also has three self-catering chalets available for rental, which provide guests with the opportunity for a wonderful experience of living amongst wildlife in the heart of the rugged Bushveld.
014 736 4090
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Mabula Game Reserve
For three decades, Mabula Game Lodge has been a sanctuary where the heartbeat of the African bush whispers ancient tales, and luxury mingles with wilderness. Nestled in the untamed expanse of Waterberg Limpopo, our lodge offers more than a safari; it promises a journey of discovery, a place where every sunset feels like a personal performance painted across the African sky. As we celebrate 30 years of Mabula, we reflect on a story steeped in adventure, growth, and renewal—a story that continues with you.
014 734 7000
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Tilodi Wilderness
Located at the foothills of the Waterberg, in Limpopo - one of South Africa’s most habitat-diverse and beautiful provinces - Tilodi is the perfect bushveld destination for bird lovers, trophy hunters, tourists or stressed city executives who seek a truly African experience in an exclusive, upmarket environment.
072 214 3302
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Thaba Monate Game Lodge
Thaba Monaté boasts some of the best Birding opportunities in the area, so remember to bring your Cameras and Bird Books! Confirmed animal sightings: Kudu, Impala, Blesbuck, Blue Wildebees, Red Hartebees, Waterbuck, Eland, Bushbuck, Giraffe, Klipspringer, Common Duiker, Warthog, Bushpig, Nyala, Brown Hyena, Leopard, Aardvark, Porcupine, Chacma Baboon, Vervet monkey as well as a host more smaller species
083 808 5354
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Adventures with Elephants
As numbers of elephants have decreased by some 350% in the last 70 years and by 110 000 elephants in the last ten years (Great Elephant Census) due to poaching and habitat loss, we are honoured to have saved a few. We are even more thrilled to be able to connect you with Elephants through our unique interactions, so that you might see them for what they are, and therefore think a little bit more about their future, and indeed many other species, in an ever changing and modernising Africa.
014 734 7700
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