About Motswari Private Game Reserve

Motswari (meaning "To conserve and protect") prides itself on offering guests a unique and genuine bush experience.  We believe that the bush is a humble place where one should have a chance to unwind from modern stresses and rejuvenate the soul. 

As such, an informal atmosphere prevails where news headlines are replaced by sighting comparisons and rush hour by miles of open veld.

Our staff are all passionate about their way of life and guests will be made to feel a part of this, be it around the camp-fire or sipping sun-downers at a sun-stained waterhole.

Lodge facilities include a traditional, open-air boma; a spacious lounge and bar over-looking a beautiful dam; an art gallery exhibiting original wildlife art, a fully-equipped conference room and a refreshing swimming pool.  The Lodge accommodates 30 guests in 15 luxury en suite bungalows. All bedrooms have air-conditioning and overhead fans. Magnificent bush and river views from the bedrooms.  

Of course, the key attraction at Motswari is its' wildlife.  Our qualified rangers accompanied by skilled Shangaan trackers will do their utmost to ensure that you get the best possible sighting. 

The area is renowned for its frequent sightings of the famed Big Five and has healthy populations of all other species found in the region. 

Game-drives are conducted in the early morning and late afternoon, when the animals are most active and the scenery at its most spectacular.  Optional excursions such as guided bush walks and bush banqueting are also available.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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