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Conference at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge:
The Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge provides an all - inclusive
corporate package for companies wishing to treat their
delegates for a unique conference in a game lodge surrounded
by the bush.
The conference package offered at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge,
Pilanesberg National Park, includes a welcome cocktail on
arrival, the accommodation in either Single, Twin or Double
bedded rooms, breakfast, lunch and dinner, morning and
afternoon tea as well as the conference facilities (venue hire
and standard equipment). Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge itself has 90
Rooms, the Bakubung Bush Lodge features 76 hotel rooms which
is only a short 10 minute drive. For large groups, delegates
can be accommodated at both lodges whereby the conference can
be held at one of them.
There are several activities for conference delegates at the
Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge: early morning and late afternoon Game
Drives in the Pilanesberg National Park, Bush Braais, a
special Theme Dinner, Hot air Balloon Safaris, Game Walks,
Elephant Back Safaris, Quad biking, as well as trips to the
Sun City Resort which is a short 10 - 15 minute drive away
from the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge (golf, horse back riding,
entertainment).
There is a self-guided trail in the Walking Area at Manyane
Complex in the east, which offers environmental education
whilst enjoying game viewing and bird watching on foot. Also
at Manyane is a walk-in aviary with over 80 species of
indigenous birds.
General Visitors are offered many opportunities to experience
the wonders of Pilanesberg. There are nearly 200 kilometres of
excellent quality roads for either self-drives or guided
drives, and professional guides operate within the park.
Numerous hides and scenic picnic sites enable the tourist to
experience "out-of-car" experiences as well.
The Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge, Pilanesberg National Park, had
won the "Best Game Lodge" Award at the 1998 and 2001
Conference & Exhibition Venue Awards. The Kwa Maritane Bush
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PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK /
NORTH WEST PROVINCE |
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The 4 star, family welcoming Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge is situated
on an ancient alkaline volcano in the Big Five Pilanesberg
National Park in the North West Province of South Africa. Hence
the game lodge's name, which literally means "Place of the Rock".
From the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge one can look out over the
infinite plains of the Pilanesberg National Park which is rich in
wildlife and home to around 365 species of birds. The Kwa Maritane
Bush Lodge can easily be reached from Johannesburg, Johannesburg
International Airport and Pretoria, the drive takes approximately
2 hours.
Accommodation at Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge
The Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge features Double rooms as well as
Family Rooms. The Double rooms accommodate a maximum of 2 adults,
the Family Rooms at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge accommodate a
maximum of 2 adults and 2 children under the age of 18. All rooms
at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park
feature individual air-conditioning, bathrooms with shower and
toilet, DStv, direct dialling phone, electric shaving plugs,
coffee/tea making machines and a hair dryer.
Activities / Facilities at Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge
The ambience of the African bush is the perfect soundtrack to a
leisurely day outside which can be experienced at the Kwa Maritane
Bush Lodge.
Saturate yourself in sunshine by taking part in any of the
following exciting activities:
• Game drives and nature walks
• Elephant Back Safari
• Hot Air Balloon Safari
• Trampoline and children's playground
• Outdoor chess and floodlit bush putt
• Swimming pools
• All weather floodlit tennis courts
• Volleyball court
• Table tennis and pool tables indoors
• Water slide
And then there is the adrenalin rush of Sun City, where you
can enjoy the following:
• Water park: Valley of the Waves
• Golf on 2 championship golf courses: Gary Player Golf Course
and Lost City Golf Course
• Tennis and squash
• Casino
• Entertainment shows, events and concerts
• Restaurants, bars and nightclubs
Pilanesberg National Park and Game Viewing / Wildlife
The crater of a long extinct volcano is the setting of the game
rich Pilanesberg National Park in the North West Province in South
Africa - a fascinating alkaline complex produced by volcanic
eruptions some 1300 million years ago. The Pilanesberg National
Park in South Africa is one of the largest volcanic complexes of
its kind in the world, its unique rock types and its structure
make this national park, situated in South Africa, a unique
geological feature.This particular geographical region is fringed
by 3 concentric ridges or rings of hills - the formation rises
from the surrounding plains like a bubble. The structure of the
Pilanesberg National Park is also named "Pilanesberg National Park
Alkaline Ring Complex". The Pilanesberg National Park exists
within the transition zone between the dry Kalahari and wetter
Lowveld vegetation, which is also referred to as "Bushveld".
Unlike any other large game park, unique overlaps of mammals,
birds and vegetation occur because of this transition zone.
Springbok, brown hyena, the red eyed bulbul, and camel thorn trees
usually found in arid areas are found cohabitation with
moist-area-limited impala, black eyed bulbul and Cape chestnut
trees. The colourful hues, varied habitats and panoramas will
delight and entertain photographers and visitors. The Pilanesberg
National Park is home to almost every mammal of Southern Africa,
inclusive of the Big Five.An abundance of wild life proliferates
in 580 km of diverse and arresting bushveld terrain in the
Pilanesberg National Park.
This game reserve is home to healthy populations of lion, leopard,
black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo - Africa's "Big Five".
A wide variety of rare and common species exist with endemic
species like the nocturnal brown hyaena, the fleet-footed cheetah,
the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and
crocodile, to mention but a few. Bird watching is excellent with
over 300 species recorded. Some are migrants, others permanent
inhabitants; some eat carrion or live prey, others eat seeds,
fruit or tiny water organisms.
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