Tamboti Lodge is situated in a quiet suburb in Tzaneen close to all amenities.
Set against the magnificent Magoebaskloof mountains of Tzaneen, Tamboti Lodge is ideally situated and easily reached for a relaxing holiday or overnight stay.
It has safe parking. Experience the big 5 at the Kruger National Park, an hours drive away or spend a night on the way there.
Whether you are relaxing at the pool absorbing nature or enjoying generous breakfast, Tamboti Lodge will restore your soul…and you will feel right at home with our friendly and professional service and special attention to our guests and their needs.
Accommodation:
Each of our 20 beautiful, luxurious en-suite bedrooms have DSTV, a bar fridge, air-conditioning and own entrance. Only guests may use the pool set in a picturesque subtropical garden.
Tamboti Lodge is graded with four stars by the South African Tourism Grading Council. Pickups from the airport can be arranged. Breakfast is supplied to our guests.
Services include the following:
- En-suite bathrooms
- Fans
- Air-Conditioning
- Tea / Coffee making facilites
- Safe parking with a security guard
- Television sets with twelve DSTV channels
Tzaneen Museum:
The Tzaneen Museum is a small but fascinating museum, which was opened in August 1995. The permanent exhibition is made up of ethnological artifacts of the area.
Haenertsburg:
Known as the capital of the "Land of the Silver Mist", this picturesque village lies just off the R71 between Pietersburg and Tzaneen. The village originated as a "gold rush town" in 1887 and remains of the old workings can still be seen.
Duiwelskloof:
Another picturesque village, Duiwelskloof lies in a valley with panoramic vistas on the surrounding Wolkberg Mountains. Following rain the view is crisp and clear but misty days softens the view to a mysterious wonderland of mountains and wilderness.
Letsitele:
The name Letsitele is derived from the name of the Letsitele River. Agricultural development in the area started in 1914. Meaningful development could only take place after 1950 when Dr Siegfried Annecke managed to bring the devastating effect of malaria under control.
Soekmekaar:
The surrounding farmers produce potatoes, granadillas, maize, timber, avocado's, guavas, strawberries, mangoes, tomatoes and cattle. Game farming is well established in the area.
18 Tamboti Street, Arbor Park, Tzaneen, Limpopo, South Africa