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Elephant Point Road, Hazyview 1241

Elephant Point

Within close proximity to exclusive world-famous game reserves, Elephant Point is in a league of its own. With every comfort possible, game viewing from your private deck, various dining options available, a mobile spa on call, and intuitive service – you’ll never need to leave your luxurious safari villa. Enjoy a nature walk within the estate, or venture into the neighbouring Kruger National Park for a thrilling game drive experience.

Timaka Villa

Timaka Safari Villa is a self-catering, 2 bedroom luxury house catering to families of 4. It is set alongside the banks of the majestic Sabie River with views into the adjacent Kruger Park from the viewing deck or comfort of the large pool. Mighty Elephants can  be seen grazing daily and drinking right up to villa's boundary. Only 4km from the Paul Kruger Gate and 26km from Skukuza airport, this villas is perfectly positioned for your family safari getaway.


Boma & River Deck

Enjoy a boma starlit dinner hosted on Wednesdays and Saturdays, weather permitting and subject to the minimum numbers required. Alternatively enjoy the spectacular views and our a la carte menu from the River Deck, open daily.

Spa Treatments

Relax and unwind in the comfort of your own villa. Treatments are based on ancient traditional massage methods, and are highly influenced by African culture. The Africology range of products, which is used for massages and skincare, is made from natural and indigenous ingredients that are bound to leave skin feeling radiant and the body fully cared for. Mobile Spa bookings can be made with our Concierge Services.



Game Drives

Experience an open game vehicle African Safari in one of the world's most beautiful national parks. Our Concierge Services can arrange a Game Drive with a very reputable and professional operator.

Walking Trails 

Guests may enjoy a walk on one of our 3 self-guided walking trails. Choose between the Nyarhi (1.5 km), Saringwa (2.1 km) or the Three Rivers (2 km) trails. The best time for these walks is early morning or late afternoon. Guests, and their visitors, enter and use trails at their own risk.