The lodge accommodates only sixteen people in eight spacious tents which were designed specifically for this camp.
Each tent is elevated on a teak deck and is set back among the trees to ensure maximum privacy for guests.
The tents have an entrance foyer with a reading and writing area, en-suite bathrooms with Victorian clawfoot bathtubs, "his and hers" washbasins and flush toilets. The bathrooms lead out to a reed enclosed open-air shower with hot and cold running water.
Each tent also has a private deck from which to enjoy the wide open spaces. |
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The wetlands and flood plains around Lebala offer a wonderful variety of wildlife with excellent sightings of elephant, hippo, lechwe, zebra, giraffe, impala, wildebeest, kudu, tsessebe, roan, sable, buffalo and the ever present predators; wild dog, lion, cheetah and hyena.
After dark, spotlights are switched on and the game drives expose guests to nocturnal sightings of rare and elusive species such as leopard, Selous Mongoose, small spotted genet, and aardwolf. |
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Mouth-watering meals are prepared by the Lebala chefs and served in the open-sided dining room.
After dinner enjoy a coffee or a nightcap around a camp fire.
Lebala Camp has a swimming pool - a refreshing dip is essential in the hot summer months and an ideal way of relaxing in the afternoon before the evening game drive |
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Like its sister lodge, Lebala Camp, this is an unpretentious classic style bush lodge which focuses on maximising the game experience of the guest.
Lebala can cater for families on safaris with special programs aimed at educating and entertaining children. |
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