Phinda Vlei Lodge
Hotel description
The hotel is located in Benmore, in the centre of the unique Pinda Reserve Park (Phinda Private Game Reserve), unresponsively in the stap of the bush, 2 hours of driving, or half an hour from the Johannesburg International Airport. Lebombo's painting mountain ridge has spread around. The complex consists of the Lodge Bungalo, located 25 metres from each other, built and constructed in a modern " sofist " style combined with " African " . The feature of the bungalow is reflected in the name of the complex, " velvei " , which means " wetland " in translation from the local language. Bungalow is like growing into the ground and the stacks, creating an illusion of a natural, typical African nature, allowing for a real meeting with the zebras and anti-pumps living here. The best time to visit the park is March, September. The hotel has pools in every bungalow, a restaurant opens and guests with children over five years old.
The hotel is located in Benmore, Pinda Reserve Park (Phinda Private Game Reserve), KwaZulu Natal Province, 2 hours drive or half an hour from Johannesburg International Airport.
Hotel only 6 Bungal♪ Traditional African ethnographic motives, as well as some of the motives of the Bungalo from the Indonesian island of Bali (e.g., pity and red walls), are used in the interriers ' division, which are skilled with avantard design and modern style. Furnitures and real or man-made works of decorative art are used and the floors of the cobras are used. Each bungalow consists of an open terrace, a bedroom with a bed and a baldach with a mosquito net, a simple living room and a bathroom with a separate shower. Terraces like " grow up " in the stack surrounding the handicrafts are literally growing through the floor, guests rest like being in an open stap. Each terrace is equipped with its own pool. There are open fireplaces in the living rooms.
Phinda Vlei Lodge. There's a dishes from a European and local South African kitchen. Breakfasts and lunches are on the open terrace. Dinners are often in the open air, in the African food yard, boma. There's nothing more reminiscent, like a candle evening, next to a burning chaos (or a cat) when
You've got a great chana or a scattered barbecue in your eyes, prepared delicates from the most exotic animals. It's also a bar.