Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Game for a bit of hide and seek

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and cheetah which, despite the best efforts of our game ranger, Fritz, proved elusive for the duration of our visit. The reserve is also home to at least 250 species of birds, including rare blue cranes. One of our travel companions has a keen interest in birds and frequently spotted and identified unique species during our game drives, many of which I have never heard of.

During the drives, some in the mornings and others in the afternoons, Fritz richly educates us about the wildlife and surroundin­g habitat. He and his wife Ronel, who are co-general managers of the lodge, are amazing hosts throughout our stay.

Although the highlight of my stay here is undoubtedl­y the guided wildlife experience, I also find myself falling in love with the stunning main lodge. The theme is generally simplistic and African chic, both in the rooms and in the main lodge. The interior design also has an elegant, colonial feel to it.

The lodge includes two deluxe suites, a two-bedroom executive suite with en-suite bathrooms, a two-bedroom family suite with a shared bathroom, a romantic honeymoon suite with a private spa pool and viewing deck with a daybed and an exclusive-use villa that can accommodat­e six guests.

There’s also a gym, infra-red sauna and heated swimming pools and a massage suite complete with a private, outdoor spa deck and bath.

I got to enjoy a soothing 30-minute back and shoulder massage. Other treatments include hot stone massages and aromathera­py as well as manicures, pedicures and facials.

One of my favourite features of the lodge is the undergroun­d game-viewing hide which is connected with the main lodge by a 65m reinforced concrete tunnel. This hide is located beneath the waterhole which attracts a lot of game during the day. “It is the first luxury lodge in South Africa to offer unique eye-to-eye encounters with wildlife at the waterhole and is the ultimate vantage point for photograph­y enthusiast­s,” reads the lodge’s fact sheet.

Oh, and did I mention that the food is to die for. We enjoyed far too many delicious meals for me to elaborate on each one, but my overall experience was characteri­sed by exceptiona­l presentati­on, variety and wholesome taste.

The lodge has a daily changing menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner and all meals are home-made, with many of the

 ??  ?? Mhondoro is the first luxury lodge in South Africa to offer unique eye-to-eye encounters with wildlife at a waterhole.
Mhondoro is the first luxury lodge in South Africa to offer unique eye-to-eye encounters with wildlife at a waterhole.
 ??  ?? Guests can enjoy spa treatments from the privacy and comfort of the spa deck.
Guests can enjoy spa treatments from the privacy and comfort of the spa deck.

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