Masorini Bush Lodge

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Getaway Summary
PRICE (pp sharing):
from R 350
PRICE (unit):
from R 1,350 - 1,350
GETAWAY TYPE
Self-catering
Overview
Masorini Bush Lodge is a tranquil hideaway on the outskirts of Phalaborwa. Nestled in the African bush the lodge offers relaxing bed and breakfast or self-catering accommodation and an upmarket stay for the weary traveler. The spacious en-suite rooms offer private patios, braai (barbeque) and catering facilities. Situated 8 km's from Phalaborwa and the Kruger National Park gate, the lodge is also ideally located as a base for a host of activities including game drives, river cruises, golf and many more.

With our comfortable accommodation, delicious meals and warm hospitality we aim to provide a memorable stay in Phalaborwa with a Touch of Africa and a Taste of Home.
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"A lodge in the bush!"
09 Jul 2018
By Vronique Butel
"This place is magic as you still can enjoy the wild life in the camp even after your day visit into the Kruger. Warthdogs, duikers, waterbucks, porcupine and elephant(s) are roaming there, lesser bushbabies are residents. Margaret and Sean are lovely guests who make sure you feel comfortable. Units with outside kitchen are very nice and the breakfast served is good."
"Great accommodation if you want to see animals close"
11 Jan 2018
By Helmut Mller
"Here you can just feel good. Already the reception of Sean and Margaret is very cordial. We spent 7 beautiful evenings watching the many animals around the chalets. In addition to the often seen waterbuck and duiker, we were particularly pleased with the porcupine, which smacked the vegetables and the bush babies, who scurried through the trees.But the chalets are very nice, cozy, quaint and clean. And you have a lot of space and bush around your chalet. For self-catering, the kitchen is well equipped outdoors. Each chalet has its own and illuminated braai spot. In the morning and in the afternoon a cooling in the pool was excellent. We spent our time in the Kruger but also with morning walks through the bush at the houses. It is 10 minutes on the gravel road to the Krger, but with every car, it is possible . The accommodation is pure Africa if you want it. Since the animals come to the houses."
"Hot Phalaborwa"
04 Jan 2017
By petronelle, South Africa
"Although accommodation was fine it was simply too hot without an airconditioner I wont be visiting again.RegardsPJ WOLMARANSBushlovers"
"Good, clean accommodation"
20 Jun 2016
By Elaine, South Africa
"Nice. Clever design of chalets. Enjoyed the stay."
"Excellent overnighter"
15 Apr 2016
By Penny, South Africa
"I really enjoyed my stay - sadly, very short -but I hope to go back one day. The accommodation was comfortable, clean and more than adequate."
"09-04-2016 to 13-04-2016"
15 Apr 2016
By Michel, South Africa
"A good guesthouse.Nothing wrong with it.Nice and clean.Very nice owners.Beautiful wildlife on the estate.My guests were very happy with it.Worth to visit again.Michel ZwaanPenga nDlovu Tours"
"Some good and some bad"
04 Aug 2015
By Paddy, South Africa
"We found Masorini's chalets neat and tidy, Margaret was very friendly and helpful and the animals were a real treat. We saw Margaret feed bush babies, water buck, warthog, duiker and and porcupines. Fantastic experience. The utensils in the chalet need some serious attention. Pots and pans were scruffy and dirty a cracked salad bowl and there was very little in the way of cutlery. A little attention to detail should sort this out. Peter and Paddy."
"Best of the Best"
05 Apr 2015
By Suette, South Africa
"Absolutely fantastic - Love it, love it, love it."
"Very nice"
20 Aug 2013
By Gregory, South Africa
"A very nice place to stay, a pity it was for only 1 night.Well equipped and clean. It has everything you require with regard to self catering."
"A great retreat"
16 Jul 2013
By Michael, South Africa
"This is my second stay here. it won't be the last. It's an ideal base to explore the Kruger Park. It's beautifully quiet and the units are well equipped. The meals are great and the staff friendly. The resident bush babies and porcupines are a special treat!"