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Blue Moonlight Lodge is a corporate venue that specializes in hosting functions, conferences, weddings, product launching and team buildings.
Blue moonlight lodge is situated a mere 30 km outside of Pretoria north right near the Dinokengs big 5 game reserve. Tucked away among the rocky outcrops of the Bobbejaanberg Mountain, it is sure to provide our guests with the best of both worlds - the bushveld experience yet ensuring nothing but 4 star, luxurious treatment. With their proven outstanding customer service and consistent attention to detail - we can guarantee you will be proud to have chosen Blue moonlight lodge as the venue to host your corporate function or wedding.
We pride ourselves in exclusivity. Blue Moonlight lodge thrives on giving our guests the attention they deserve. There is nothing worse than fighting for service or attention after spending a pretty penny on your function or wedding, we do not believe in sharing your special day or your venue when the time comes.
Exclusivity ensures our guests get the full attention they deserve throughout their stay at the Blue Moonlight Lodge.
History of the Blue Moonlight Lodge. Acquired by the owner, Basil Du Plessis, in 2006, Blue Moonlight Lodge has undergone an impressive restoration into one of Dinokeng's most elegant lodges. The name Blue Moonlight Lodge was acquired from the saying ?once in a blue moon?, meaning that a full moon cycle occurs twice in one month.
Initially, it was bare land with only a thatched roof lapa with a cement floor on it, where church services were held on Sundays. On 4 October 2007 however, construction work of the main building, conference room and venue at Blue Moonlight Lodge was completed.
Tragically, the lodge was struck by lightning and burned to the ground on 29 February 2008. According to the weather report the lightning struck the earth 23 times in a radius of 2 km in a matter of 20 minutes time.
It took 9 months to rebuild the new lodge.