The Island Rivier LogeHoedspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa Loge, Zelf-Zichricht, Safari | (POA) |
The Island River Lodge is a private 8-hectare island surrounded by the Blyde River. The Island is situated 15km outside the town of Hoedspruit in the World renowned Kruger to Canyon biosphere in the Limpopo Province. The islands landscape is unique with natural and untouched virgin bush and stunning vistas of the Klein Drakensberg
River Lodge consists of 4 Chalets each overlooking the Blyde River. Each chalet has been lovingly appointed with rustic and authentic finishings and
strategically positions to make the most of the Blyde river, they all have patios made from Rhodesian Teak with outdoor seating which is enveloped by
large indigenous trees and dense vegetation, immersing oneself in nature surrounded by the flow of water.
The rooms are connected via Rhodesian Teak decking.
River Lodge makes the most of the natural, raw, wild, and untouched beauty of the 8-hector property, the main area also has a large main deck overlooking the river and comprising of different lounge and dining areas, look out points and a relaxing infinity pool along with pool area and a seated
?boma? area with firepit
The Island Tented Camp is Designed to make the most of the mountain views and natural surrounding environment of virgin untouched bush-veld, The Island Tented Camp offers
4 en-suite tented rooms, 2 of which is set as a queen, while the other 2 are set as twins. Each Tent is built on raised wooden platforms.
These platforms have been designed to provide eco cooling to the tents, by all containing small gaps between the slats to provide natural air circulation
and cooling to the tents. Each tent has been strategically placed for privacy and each tent has its own bar fridge, tea and coffee making facilities as well
as a Braai stand. All the tents are ensuite with bathrooms containing a walking shower and vanity as well as a separate toilet area.
The Tented Camp has a well-appointed Communal kitchen, indoor and outdoor dining areas as well as a large communal Boma area