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The Farmstead at Royal Malewane

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About The Farmstead at Royal Malewane

Glamour fit for royalty in the wildlife-filled Greater Kruger bushveld
The Farmstead at Royal Malewane is an exceptional new addition to the eclectic collection of lodges and hotels that fly the Royal Portfolio Collection banner. It occupies an elevated perch in the Thornybush Private Game Reserve, a wildlife sanctuary that shares an unfenced border with Kruger National Park, across which animals spill in great numbers. Just 12 kilometres away is Royal Malewane, one of the most prestigious lodges in the country. The Farmstead offers the very best in accommodation – perfect for honeymooners and visitors who can afford its exclusivity. Once you're there, expect five-star accommodation, cuisine, guiding and wildlife.
From $3.2K per person/per night
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The property

The central farmhouse is a U-shaped structure reminiscent of converted stables, complete with brushed clay walls and a tin roof. Set around an interior courtyard, it's a flowing space with plenty of windows, and interiors that are furnished in shades of rich royal blue and indigo. The wraparound veranda is ideal for gazing at the bush and the nearby waterhole,. There's a double spa-treatment room, a small gym and a fire pit where guests gather in the evenings.

The rooms

At 182 square metres each, the trio of well-appointed farm suites are generous spaces for couples. Each has a living room and a large en-suite bathroom with a deep tub, secluded front and back verandas and a pool overlooking the bush. The farmhouse has three bedrooms with king-sized beds, and a smaller children's room. It also has two verandas and a large pool jutting into the bush – plus a private guide and professional chef. Bliss out, bush style.

Activities

Because Thornybush merges with neighbouring Kruger, the number and variety of free-roaming animals is superb. The Big Five are here, of course, but look out for cheetah, wild dog, hyena, giraffe, antelope, and birds too. The advantage of staying on a private reserve is the flexibility of game drives (they aren't limited to daylight hours) and the exclusivity of your sightings (no more than two vehicles are permitted at a time). The guides here are true-blue veterans of the bush.

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