Visitors get a real taste of the African bush. We welcome visitors from all over South Africa and the world, and offer with various accommodation options including comfortably appointed chalets and camp sites are available. This is our small slice of paradise and we would love to share it with you, but booking is essential so get in touch soon.
Sediba Lodge consists of the main lodge building and conference facility, as well as a number of chalets and a camping area. In total there is approximately 1000m2 under thatch within the compound including the main house, living area, kitchen and dining room, and the chalets.
This equates to 32 beds available for accommodation. A communal lapa and braai facilities are available for chalets guests. All meals are self catering with all kitchen utensils, crockery and glasses housed in the kitchen. Rooms are available at serviced and non-serviced rates daily.
The camping area has its own lapa and sizable ablution and washing up facilities. Electricity points are also available for approximately 30 of the camping sites within the farm compound. The fence surrounding the compound is electrified and the gate is locked in the evenings.
Whether you are looking for some peace and quiet on your own or want to socialise with other guests, there is something for everyone. Available rooms:
Warthog – 2 sleeper, single beds,
Wildebeest – 2 sleeper, double bed
Zebra – 2 sleeper, double bed
Ostrich – 3 sleeper, single bed, queen
Giraffe – 3 sleeper, 1 single bed, queen
Duiker - 2 sleeper, double bed
Impala – 5 sleeper, single beds
Kudu – 5 sleeper, single beds
Gemsbok – 4 sleeper, single beds
Blesbok – 4 sleeper, queen, 2 single
Wondering what to do at Sediba Game and Conference Lodge?
We have something for any type of visitor. Its a typically family friendly environment . There are some large animals on the farm so it is not recommended that visitors walk around alone unless they are familiar with the bush. A variety of medium sized game such as Blue Wildebeest, Zebra, Kudu inhabit the farm, as well as Giraffe, Brown Hyena, Jackals and over 280 identified bird species. A visit to the main dam is a great way to end the day after looking for some animals and we have a small covered deck and look out point at "Wag'n'bietjie".
There is enough space within the compound for kids to have some freedom without getting in anyone else's way, and whether you prefer to relax in and around the chalets, or enjoy the pool area or garden, or sit around the firepit - its all up to you.
For those looking for a bit more adventure, the farm often acts as a base for groups of 4x4 enthusiasts and off road bikers, and access to the surrounding area is made possible by contributions to the local community. Biking on the farm is not permissible but please enquire about local routes, or when a group is going to be riding out from the farm with a guide.
WILDLIFE TRAINING
Glenn Burton-Durham is a qualified wildlife guide and shares his extensive wealth of knowledge of the fauna and flora on the farm, including some spotted owlets who nest in the compound.