2 Best Hotels in Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Johannesburg

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We've compiled the best of the best in Pilanesberg Game Reserve - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bakubung Bush Lodge

$$$$ | Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa

Abutting Pilanesberg, this lodge sits at the head of a long valley with terrific views of a hippo pool that forms the lodge's central attraction—it's not unusual to have hippos grazing 100 feet from the terrace restaurant. Despite this, the lodge never really succeeds in creating a bush feel, perhaps because it's such a big convention and family destination. Its brick buildings feel vaguely institutional. Nevertheless, the guest rooms, particularly the executive studios, are very pleasant, thanks to light pine furniture, colorful African bedspreads, and super views of the valley. The lodge conducts game drives in open-air vehicles, as well as ranger-guided walks. A shuttle bus (R110 round-trip, booking required) runs to Sun City, 10 km (6 miles) away.

Pros

  • Malaria-free
  • Short drive to a big dam that attracts abundant game and birds
  • Cheerful atmosphere

Cons

  • Close to a main gate
  • Always crowded
  • Feels vaguely institutional
Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa
014-552--6314
Hotel Details
100 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Tshukudu Bush Lodge

$$$$ | Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa

The five-star Tshukudu Bush Lodge offers a fully-inclusive experience that includes brunch, high tea, a five-course dinner, and local beverages, as well as two daily game drives. It is built into the side of a steep, rocky hill and overlooks open grassland and a large waterhole where elephants bathe. If you watch long enough, you might see most of the Big Five from your verandah. Winding stone stairways lead up the hill to thatched cottages with private balconies, wicker furniture, African materials, and black-slate floors. Fireplaces and mosquito nets are standard, and sunken bathtubs have spectacular views of the waterhole. At night you can use a spotlight to illuminate game at the waterhole below.

Pros

  • Malaria-free
  • Luxurious and secluded accommodations
  • High on a hill with panoramic views

Cons

  • It's a 132-step climb to the main lodge from the parking area, so not suitable for guests with disabilities or who get winded easily
  • Game good, but not as abundant as Kruger
  • No children under 12 permitted
Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa
014-552–6255
Hotel Details
10 rooms
All-Inclusive

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