Madikwe & Pilanesberg

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Madikwe & Pilanesberg

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Lodges in Madikwe & Pilanesberg.

7 lodges

Lush Private Game Lodge

From ZAR 7,350 pps · per night

Lush Private Game Lodge

An ideal family retreat, Lush Private Game Lodge boasts 5 spacious luxury suites and 1 deluxe suite, which will ensure guests comfort and style.

Madikwe Hills

From ZAR 18,500 pps · per night

Madikwe Hills

Set on a hilltop amongst huge boulders and age-old Tamboti trees, the lodge is situated in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, traversing over 75,000 hectares of true untamed Africa, where the plains teem with wildlife and the endangered wild dog roam freely.

Rockfig Lodge Madikwe

From ZAR 12,700 pps · per night

Rockfig Lodge Madikwe

Perched high on a hilltop near to the Botswana border in the Madikwe Game Reserve, the small and intimate Rockfig Madikwe offers luxury accommodation with magnificent views of the African wilderness.

Shepherd's Tree Game Lodge

From ZAR 8,035 pps · per night

Shepherd's Tree Game Lodge

Nestled within the exclusive-use zone of the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Shepherd’s Tree Game Lodge offers an exceptional luxury safari experience. Located in a Big 5, malaria-free reserve, this lodge provides breathtaking views of the bushveld.

Tau Game Lodge

From ZAR 7,452 pps · per night

Tau Game Lodge

On the far Northern border of South Africa lies a beautiful area known as the Groot Marico and it is in this spectacular setting, in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, that Privately owned Tau Game Lodge is situated.

Tuningi Safari Lodge

From ZAR 13,700 pps · per night

Tuningi Safari Lodge

Situated only four and half hours drive from Johannesburg and in the heart of one of South Africa’s most pristine reserves, Tuningi Safari Lodge offers exclusive accommodation surrounded by the 75,000 hectares of tranquil wilderness which makes up the Madikwe Game Reserve.

Madikwe Safari Lodge

From ZAR 16,000 pps · per night

Madikwe Safari Lodge

Madikwe Safari Lodge is situated in the 75 000 hectare malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve, located north-west of Johannesburg and bordering Gaborone, Botswana. The area is well known for providing the best game viewing within the Reserve, as well as having the lowest concentration of safari vehicles, which makes for a superior Big 5 game viewing experience.

The basics

Why, when, and where.

Why

Madikwe Game Reserve is one of the lesser-known game reserves and the fifth largest in South Africa. Encompassing grassland, forest and rocky hills, this pristine wilderness borders Botswana and boasts exceptional wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and endangered wild dogs.

Pilanesberg National Park is situated between the Kalahari and the Lowveld and is easily accessible from Johannesburg. The 55,000-hectare park promises thrilling big-game viewing in a malaria-free environment.

Both Madikwe and Pilanesberg are Big Five game reserves that offer a wide selection of accommodation and exciting safari activities, including open-vehicle game drives, guided bush walks, and bird hides that offer incredible photographic opportunities.

When

The North West is a great year-round destination. For birding enthusiasts, the hot, wet summer months (November to March) are best. The reserves are at their most beautiful at this time, with lush vegetation providing an ideal backdrop for wildlife photography. This is also the animals’ calving season, so it’s perfect to see gambolling babies. If you want to combine your safari with a South African beach holiday, this is the best time to visit.

The dry, winter months (June to September) are the most rewarding for game viewing, and the weather is pleasant, with warm days and cold nights. During this period, vegetation thins out significantly, and animals congregate around permanent waterholes, making them far easier to spot. Visitors will require warm clothing for the evening and early-morning game drives.

Where

Madikwe, Pilanesberg and Sun City lie in South Africa’s wild, thinly populated North West Province. This is a great, malaria-free Big Five area within easy striking distance of Johannesburg. The region has good ecotourism infrastructure, superb scenery and diverse appeal, especially for families.

Madikwe Game Reserve is all about big skies, red earth and wide-open plains in a zone where South Africa’s Bushveld meets the Kalahari Desert. Comprising 760 square kilometres, this reserve has a rich diversity of vegetation that attracts a wide range of fauna and birdlife, and topography that is ideal for game viewing.

The reserve comprises more than a dozen private lodges and doesn’t allow day visitors or self-drive safaris. Most of its lodges are luxurious, top-end affairs and the game viewing throughout is excellent.

Madikwe is a relatively new reserve and an ecological success story. In 1991, when the park was declared, the region comprised a series of degraded cattle farms and the wildlife had all but disappeared. An extensive translocation project was instituted. Operation Phoenix was reputedly the largest reintroduction of game in the world, and today, the reserve is home to more than 16,000 mammals comprising nearly 100 species.

Occupying an eroded volcanic crater north of Sun City, the 550-square-kilometre Pilanesberg National Park is a wonderfully scenic place to see a variety of southern African wildlife.

In 1979, Operation Genesis reclaimed this area from agriculture and released 6,000 animals into the new park. Today, all the Big Five are here, as well as cheetahs, African wild dogs and 300-plus bird species.

At adjacent Sun City, the creation of entrepreneur Sol Kerzner, Disneyland meets ancient Egypt in Africa’s version of Las Vegas. Filled with gilded statues of animals, acres of man-made beaches, 1200 hotel rooms, a famed golf course and a casino, it’s an entertainment mecca. Even if you find the resort kitschy, visiting Sun City can be huge fun.

Must-see: During your game drive, stop and enjoy a sundowner drink on the banks of the languid, green Marico River and watch a scarlet sun setting over the bushveld.

Photos from our guests

A traveller's view.

Every photo below was taken by a guest of ours on a recent trip to Madikwe & Pilanesberg. No stock imagery, no marketing shots. What they saw, on their cameras.

Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
Our guests from Arizona were amazed by Lush in the Black Rhino Reserve. An elephant even came to visit them at their suite—complete with a private plunge pool—alongside sightings of rhino and a leopard, making this an unforgettable safari experience.
An elephant splashing water over itself at Rockfig Madikwe Lodge, delighting our guests visiting from Australia.
An elephant splashing water over itself at Rockfig Madikwe Lodge, delighting our guests visiting from Australia.

Imagery

Madikwe & Pilanesberg, in pictures.

Recent travellers

Word from people who have just been to Madikwe & Pilanesberg.

Quotes pulled directly from Trustpilot. Where we have specific reviews mentioning Madikwe & Pilanesberg, those come up first. Otherwise these are recent five-star notes from across the trips we have planned.

"Sara was recommended from friends that she helped plan a safari for in 2024. She extremely helpful and set up alternate itineraries for us with detailed day by day and cost estimates. She patiently talked us several pro/…"
US · with Sara Van Coillie
"Candis and Dolan were exceptional from the moment we made contact. They’ve answered all of our questions, provided great suggestions, were responsive and efficient in all bookings for this trip (safari, day trips, transf…"
CA · with Candis Sequera
"Keith has been amazing with helping us book our trip! We booked it very last minute as we haven’t had time and as this is our honeymoon we wanted it to be very special. Keith has checked in continuously to make sure we’r…"
GB · with Keith Kudzai Chideme
"Zene was exceptional - very patient with us as we went through many questions and alternatives as first time travelers to Africa."
IT · with Zene Devine

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