Ivory Tree Game Lodge
Nestled in the basin of an ancient amphitheater divided by riverine woodlands and elephant trails lies an exclusive game lodge. Facilities at the lodge include a stunning pool, bar, conference room, dinning room, boma, reception and curio shop.
Ivory Tree Game Lodge Highlights
Pilanesberg is one of the largest volcanic complexes of its kind in the world. Its rare rock types and structure make it a unique geological feature. The early presence of man can be seen in numerous Stone and Iron Age sites that are scattered throughout the park. The park is ranked as the 4thlargest of the national parks in South Africa. Ivory Tree Game Lodge has its own spa, Amani African Spa. The spa is the ultimate escape for pure self-indulgence. Amani African Spa makes use of Africology, made from the purest of ingredients, free from artificial preservatives, colouring & fragrances. Guests can relax in luxury and enjoy pampering of the Body, Skin and Beauty Rituals designed to revitalise and restore the balance & harmony. Ivory Tree Game Lodge hosts occasions which range from product launches to weddings, giving the event a touch of Africa and wildlife. Amongst all the other facilities, Ivory Tree Game Lodge provides a conference venue as well.
- Ivory Tree Game Lodge is just outside the gate of Pilanesberg.
- The lodge is ideal for a relaxing getaway as it has its own spa.
- The lodge is ideal for conferencing and wedding occassions.
- Ivory Tree Game Lodge caters for families, hence the family rooms and family safaris.
Ivory Tree Game Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Guests can expect to see the Big Five, an abundance of other animals and over 360 species of bird. In addition to the Big Five, the area is home to the nocturnal brown hyena, cheetah, hippo, crocodile and the rare sable antelope. These animals can be seen at any number of the surrounding waterholes and provide excellent game viewing. Activities at Ivory Tree Game Lodge include a family safari, a Tswana and Zulu dancing experience which will take guests through an African ritual, entertainment by an African Marimba Band, interactive drumming, quad biking, archery, conservation safaris and a drive in Pilanesberg with a highly trained and specialist guide who accompanies guests on a bird drive. Guests are also taken behind the scenes of the day to day running and obstacles that face a National Park in a developing world.