Makweti Safari Lodge
Makweti Lodge
is a high quality property
in the Waterberg Mountains area
a high quality non-malarial safari option
Makweti Safari Lodge is located in the Welgevonden Conservancy in the Waterberg Mountains area to the north of South Africa.
The lodge is centred on a modest building under thatch, with comfortable lounge and dining areas, leading out to decks with a campfire.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Makweti Safari Lodge is in five suites, each with an indoor bathroom, air-conditioning and a very modest plunge pool.
Activities
Makweti Safari Lodge provides access to the following activities, most of which are usually included in the room rate …
- Vehicle safari
- Walking safari
- Bush meals
- Night vehicle safari
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The Waterberg Mountains area tends to feature in trips relatively rarely, mainly because it is so much lesser-known than Kruger. For this reason, most of the lodges offer much better value for money and often try a lot harder to please.
The usual stay duration is 3-5 nights.
Seasonality
Waterberg has a similar climate to other safari areas in this region but, importantly, it gets a great deal less rain than Kruger, so can be much more attractive during the key rainy season months of November to March …
Apr-Oct is the long dry season in the reserve, the best time for wildlife viewing. Although it can get very cold at night in May-Jul and very hot and humid in October.
Nov-Mar is the green season in Waterberg, when relatively light and sporadic rains freshen the landscapes, but can occasionally become prolonged. As the season progresses, the increase in grass and foliage cover can make wildlife viewing more of a challenge.
Getting there
The Waterberg Mountains area is almost always accessed from Johannesburg, usually by light aircraft, which is a simple and easy hop.
It is also possible to travel up from Johannesburg by road, a journey of around four hours, which is not particularly interesting (since it passes mainly along main sealed roads through farmlands and towns), but is not unpleasant.
Once in the reserve of your choice you get around with a guide and vehicle from the camp at which you are staying. The various reserves can be connected by means of road transfers, also usually provided by the lodges.
Self-drive vehicles are not generally permitted to enter the reserves, although in some areas you are allowed to drive as far as your camp, but are not allowed to undertake safari.
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