Escape to a realm of opulence and tranquillity amidst the untamed wilderness of Welgevonden, home to some of South Africa's most luxurious and sustainable accommodation options. Nestled within this vast sanctuary is a selection of private 5-star lodges, each offering an exclusive haven limited to a maximum of 10 guests.
Immerse yourself in the serenity of the South African bush while relishing in the unmatched peace and privacy offered by Welgevonden's lodges. Indulge in panoramic vistas of unspoiled wilderness, savouring moments of pure bliss away from the bustle of city life.
Accessibility
Escape the urban chaos and immerse yourself in the serene wilderness of Welgevonden, one of South Africa's most accessible premier reserves. Situated just a convenient 2.5-hour drive or a quick 45-minute flight from Johannesburg, Welgevonden offers a swift and unique retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Luxury Lodges
Within the reserve, you'll find a collection of spectacularly luxurious, secluded, and eco-conscious lodges, each accommodating a maximum of 10 guests. These lodges are meticulously designed to harmonize with the surrounding environment, ensuring a sustainable and immersive experience.
A Personal Wildlife Experience
Experience wildlife like never before as Welgevonden is home to over 50 different mammal species, including the iconic Big 5. From kudu and giraffe to cheetah and brown hyena, the reserve boasts a diverse array of wildlife, complemented by close to 300 bird species. Thanks to the limited number of vehicles permitted in the reserve and its non-hunting policy, the animals remain unphased by human presence, allowing for intimate and up-close encounters you won't soon forget.
The climate of the Waterberg region is typically characterized as warm and temperate, featuring three distinct seasons.
May to July:
The driest period in Welgevonden typically occurs during the heart of winter. Although daytime temperatures average a comfortable 22°C / 72°F, the nights and early mornings can plummet to below 3°C / 37°F, often resulting in ground frosts. It's advisable to dress in layers during game drives as mornings and evenings can be quite chilly.Winter months are regarded as prime time for wildlife viewing in Welgevonden. The shorter, less dense grass and savannah make it easier to spot animals, which tend to congregate around remaining water sources. This increases the likelihood of rewarding sightings.
August to October:
Temperatures gradually rise, with mean daily maximums reaching around 27°C / 81°F and minimums around 9°C / 48°F. Although predominantly dry, occasional thunderstorms may occur in the late afternoons, providing dramatic photo opportunities and clearing the air of dust and smoke from bushfires.
November to April:
With temperatures averaging just below 30°C / 86°F during the day and rarely dropping below 15°C / 59°F at night. Rainfall peaks in December and January, attracting migratory birds and prompting plains game to give birth. This can lead to heightened predator activity, offering thrilling wildlife encounters.During summer, it's essential to wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the sun's rays. Bringing along a waterproof jacket is advisable in case of unexpected rain showers. Remember, even in the rain, wildlife may still be active and waiting to be discovered.
Within the Welgevonden Game Reserve, a diverse array of lodges awaits your selection, offering some of the most opulent, secluded, and environmentally sustainable accommodations in South Africa. These options cater to various preferences, including self-catering, mid-range, luxury, exclusive-use, child-friendly, and conference facilities, ensuring a tailored experience for every guest.