Jackalberry Game Lodge
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Jackalberry Lodge is a piece of paradise in the bush. The lodge has a very intimate feel as it comprises just 7 chalets, set far enough apart to guarantee peace and privacy during your stay. As soon as we arrived we were warmly welcomed by Natalie and this friendliness was exhibited by all staff. Our knowledgeable guide, Gerhard, and tracker, Lot, ensured that we had the most amazing game drives. We got to see the “big 5” as well as wild dog. The cherry on the top were the most delicious meals. We only spent two days at the lodge but we left so relaxed that it felt like we had had a full week’s holiday. Thanking everyone for the wonderful experience.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Jackalberry Lodge is a piece of paradise in the bush. The lodge has a very intimate feel as it comprises just 7 chalets, set far enough apart to guarantee peace and privacy during your stay. As soon as we arrived we were warmly welcomed by Natalie and this friendliness was exhibited by all staff. Our knowledgeable guide, Gerhard, and tracker, Lot, ensured that we had the most amazing game drives. We got to see the “big 5” as well as wild dog. The cherry on the top were the most delicious meals. We only spent two days at the lodge but we left so relaxed that it felt like we had had a full week’s holiday. Thanking everyone for the wonderful experience.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This is the second time we've been staying at Marlothi Safari Park next to Jackalberry Ridge. Both times the noise through the night was horrendous eventhough you are not allowed to play hard music at Marloth Park. Phone calls were made in the middle of the night to report this but to no avail. This is really very bad management and they don't give a damn.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
This is the second time we've been staying at Marlothi Safari Park next to Jackalberry Ridge. Both times the noise through the night was horrendous eventhough you are not allowed to play hard music at Marloth Park. Phone calls were made in the middle of the night to report this but to no avail. This is really very bad management and they don't give a damn.
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