Elephant Point (where Xidula Lodge is located) is situated in a region renowned for its natural diversity and concentration of big game and is undoubtedly one of the best game viewing areas in the Kruger National Park. The estate takes its name from the elephants that can frequently be seen drinking and grazing on the banks of the mighty Sabie River.
However, elephant is not the only magnificent creature you will encounter. Herds of buffalo, prides of lion, leopards and numerous antelope species make their home in the surrounding area. Elephant Point borders the Kruger National Park and is also neighbour to the world famous and exclusive Sabie Sand Game Reserve, home of Mala Mala, Sabie Sabie, Londolozi, Singita, Ulusaba and others.
Xidula Lodge is fully air-conditioned spacious residence comprises of four bedrooms all of which boast private en-suite open plan bathrooms, outdoor showers, private patios and full HD TV’s in all bedrooms. The Living area offers a very contemporary and modern open-plan feel, consisting of a specialized gourmet kitchen and scullery, grand dining area and a lounge which will impress any movie enthusiast, with its 65” Ultra HD TV, specialized surround sound and DSTV Explora, all of which can be managed via Bluetooth on any smart device. There is a pyjama lounge and an entertainment lounge with soccer table, dart board and many board games. There is HD TV in the pyjama lounge and entertainment area for kids to enjoy PlayStation etc. The entire living area opens up and spills out onto a large covered patio which offers a bar area, gas braai and outdoor dining.
Xidulu Lodge is positioned on the banks of the magnificent Sabie River, providing you with uninterrupted elevated views over the river and into the Kruger National Park.
XiduluLodge is situated on the banks of the magnificent Sabi River, providing spectacular views over the river and into the Kruger National Park
Sabi River also called Save River, river of south eastern Africa, flowing through Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The river rises as the Sabi about 50 miles (80 km) south of Harare (formerly Salisbury) and flows southeast from the Zimbabwean highveld to its confluence with the Odzi.
The main river, the Sabie, is 230 km long, and is itself a major tributary of the Incomati system, which discharges into the Indian Ocean in Mozambique.
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