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Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge
Mother Nature and civilization meet in perfect harmony at Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge. Located on the slopes of an ancient volcano, the lodge offers you all the amenities of a prime resort on the doorstep of the malaria-free Pilanesberg National Park.
Room types

Let your every wish be pandered to - indulge yourself with a stay in any one of our 90 luxury rooms.

All rooms have individual air conditioning, bathrooms with shower and toilet, DStv, direct dialling phones, electric shaving plugs, coffee/tea making machines and a hair dryer, international multiplugs and electronic safe. Minibars are available on request
Room service from 10h00 to 22h00.

Amenities & services
  • Covered parking
  • Babysitting & cots
  • 130m underground tunnel leading to The Hide provides for an intimate glimpse of the wild
  • Hide camera available on TV in bedroom
  • Two bomas
  • Two tennis courts
  • Two swimming pools
  • Children's playground
  • Table tennis
  • Outdoor chess
  • Trampoline
  • Bush putt
  • Pool Table
  • The Wildlife Centre
  • Game drives
  • Business centre with internet facilities
  • Airgun target-shooting range
  • Obstacle course
  • Rock-climbing wall
  • Map and Directions to Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge


    Directions from Fourways, Sandton via Lanseria Airport:
    • From Sandton travel north along William Nicol Drive to the four-way intersection with Witkoppen Road.
    • Turn left into Witkoppen Road towards Lanseria/Roodepoort.
    • Turn right at the intersection with Hans Strijdom Extension on the road towards Broederstroom & Lanseria – R512
    • Pass the Krugersdorp/Pretoria highway turnoff.
    • Pass the Lanseria airport turnoff on the right.
    • At the T-junction take the turn left on the R512 to Magaliesberg / Brits.
    • Take the right turn to Brits / Sun City. This road will take you on a bridge over the Hartebeespoort Dam.
    • At the next T-junction turn right on the R512.
    • At the 4-way stop turn left to Rustenberg / Sun City
    • Travel along this road to the Bapong / Sun City turn to the right – R556
    • Take this turn and keep on this route for approx 75km’s - you should see Kwa Maritane distance markers every 10km’s along this stretch.
    • When you have less than 5km’s to go take the right turn towards Kwa Maritane / Mogwase / Pilanesberg Airport. Travel approx 2km’s along this road to the Kwa Maritane Gate on your left.
    Directions to Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge (from JHB International Airport):
    • As you leave the Airport take the road to Pretoria – R21
    • As you near Pretoria take the N1 North to Polokwane
    • Now look out for and take the N4 West to Rustenburg
    • On this section of road you will pass 2 x toll gates each +/- R6-00 per car
    • Pass the turnoffs to Hartebeespoort, Brits & Randburg
    • Now look out for the next turnoff to Sun City, Bapong & Majakaneng – R556
    • TAKE THIS TURN – DO NOT PROCEED TO RUSTENBURG
    • At the top of the off ramp turn right to Sun City / Bapong.
    • Keep on this road for +/- 75km. (you should see Kwa Maritane distance markers every 10km’s)
    • When you have less than 5km’s to go take the right turn towards Kwa Maritane , Mogwase, Pilanesberg Airport. Travel approx 2km’s along this road to the Kwa Maritane Gate on your left.
    Conferences & Banquets

    Audio visual
    The conference rooms are equipped with a 35 mm slide projector, wall screen, VHS video recorder, television, overhead projector, lectern, public address system, flipcharts, whiteboards, data and video projector and a lapel microphone system.

    Common features
    Secretarial service, photocopying, telefax, Internet and e-mail.

    The Hippo Conference Room at Kwa Maritane
    U-shape
    School room
    Cinema style
    12
    14
    16

    The Rhino Conference Room at Kwa Maritane
    U-shape
    School room
    Cinema style
    40
    54
    100

    The Cheetah Conference Room at Kwa Maritane
    U-shape
    School room
    Cinema style
    20
    20
    30

    The Nare and Tau Conference Rooms at Kwa Maritane
    U-shape
    Herring-bone style
    School room
    Cinema style
    Banquet
    TAU/NARE
    44
    84
    n/a
    208
    80
    TAU & NARE COMBINED
    88
    168
    220
    400
    160
    In-hotel activities
    The ambience of the bush is the perfect soundtrack to a leisurely day outside. Saturate yourself in sunshine by taking part in any of the following activites:
    • Trampoline
    • Children's playground
    • Outdoor chess
    • Floodlit bush putt
    • Two swimming pools
    • Two all weather floodlit tennis courts
    • Volleyball court
    • Table tennis and pool tables indoors
    • Water slide
    Nearby activities
    The two biggest nearby attractions are such antitheses of each other, it's difficult to make a decision as to what to do first. There is the tranquillity of the Pilanesberg National Park, offering game walks and drives.

    And then there is the adrenalin rush of Sun City, where you can enjoy the following:
  • Valley of the Waves
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Squash
  • Horse riding
  • Crocodile farm
  • Aviary
  • Casino
  • Theatre and movies
  • Water sports (skiing, abseiling, wet bikes)
  • Live entertainment venues
  • Other attractions e.g. Clay pidgeon, quad bikes, archery, paintball
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    PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK:
    Pilanesberg National Park is 50 000 hectares in size and is located in the North West Province of South Africa, 150 kilometre north west of the Gauteng metropolis and 60 kilometres north of Rustenburg.

    History
    The history of Pilanesberg National Park is also unique amongst national parks in Africa. Pilanesberg National Park's special features of rugged landscape, well-watered valleys and attractive dwelling sites have made it a preferred site for human settlement for thousands of years.

    Prior to its proclamation as a reserve in 1979, the Pilanesberg National Park Complex was degraded and depleted of indigenous game populations due to fairly intense settlement by commercial farmers. At considerable expense, the land has been restocked with game, the scars of human settlement were removed and tourism infrastructure was developed during the first 15 years (1979 and 1993). This constituted the largest and most expensive game stocking and land rehabilitation project ever undertaken in any African game reserve at the time.

    A 110 kilometre peripheral Big Game fence was erected over some very rugged terrain, 188 kilometres of visitor roads have been developed and more than 6 000 head of game were introduced during the Operation Genesis game translocation programme. Thus, while wildlife resources are rapidly declining in most developing countries in Africa, Pilanesberg National Park is one of the few areas where this trend has been dramatically reversed. For this far-sighted action the North West Province (Previously Bop Parks) and its people have received worldwide acclaim and recognition. The challenge that lies ahead is to further develop and manage Pilanesberg National Park in such a way that the conservation, cultural, recreational and economic benefits of this far-sighted action can be optimally utilised to the benefit of current and future generations

    Terrain
    Pilanesberg exists within the transition zone between the dry Kalahari and wetter Lowveld vegetation, commonly referred to as "Bushveld". Unlike any other large park, unique overlaps of mammals, birds and vegetation occur because of this transition zone. Springbok, brown hyaena, the redeyed bulbul, and camel thorn trees usually found in arid areas are found co-habitating with moist-area-limited impala, blackeyed bulbul and Cape chestnut trees. The colourful hues, varied habitats and panoramas will delight and entertain photographers and all but the most unobservant visitor. Pre-sunrise and post-sunset drives are possible owing to gate opening/closure times.

    Wildlife
    Since late 1979, thanks to Operation Genesis - the largest game translocation ever undertaken at the time - tourists have been able to take note of nature's alphabet - from aardvark to zebra. The park boasts healthy populations of lion, leopard, black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo - Africa's "Big Five". A wide variety of rare and common species exist with endemic species like the nocturnal brown hyaena, the fleet-footed cheetah, the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and crocodile, to mention but a few.

    Geology
    Geologically, the area is world famous. Its structure, termed the "Pilanesberg National Park Alkaline Ring Complex" was formed by volcanic eruptions some 1 200 million years ago. Ancient, even by geological time scales this extinct volcano is the most perfect example of an alkaline ring complex. There are only two other alkaline volcanoes in the world, in Russia and in Greenland. Neither are as clearly defined as Pilanesberg National Park. A number of rare (but not necessarily economically important) minerals occur in Pilanesberg National Park. Pilanesberg National Park clearly rates high amongst the world's outstanding geological phenomena.

    Diversity
    Apart from its unique size, shape and rock types, the volcanic origin and resultant weathering of the extinct crater has resulted in a wide variety of landscapes and associated vegetation communities. This provides some of the most spectacular scenery in Southern Africa. It also provides a wide range of habitats for game animals. Because of this, Pilanesberg National Park has the potential to carry a wider variety of game species than any other similar sized game reserve in Southern Africa. Its potential for supporting rare and endangered species such as black rhino, roan, sable, tsessebe, foot-and-mouth free buffalo and wild dogs is particularly high. Thus apart from its conservation value, the area has very high game viewing and resource products potential.

    Accommodation
    Accommodation ranges from upmarket lodges to rustic self-catering, tented bush camps.

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