PUNGWE

Rates

Rates

Rates

All the info you need...

Here's where you'll find our current rates, entry gate requirements, and other information to help you plan your visit to Pungwe. For everything else, please get in touch.

2024/2025 RATES

01 January 2024 – 31 December 2024*


R4945.00 Per person sharing*

R6430.00 Per person single*


Children aged between 6 and 12*:   R2475.00 per child

Children aged between 13 and 18**:  R2675.00 per child


01 January 2025 – 31 December 2025*


R5500.00 Per person sharing*

R6850.00 Per person single*


Children aged between 6 and 12*:  R2800.00 per child

Children aged between 13 and 18**: R3025.00 per child


* Children aged 6 – 12 are only allowed in the lodge if a minimum of 6 adults are booked in the same reservation as the children.

** Children between the ages of 13 and 18 are accommodated if sharing

with at least one adult.


Rates include:

  • Accommodation in large Meru-style tented rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
  • Morning teas/coffees
  • Brunch
  • High tea
  • Dinner
  • Daily morning and afternoon/evening game drives with a FGASA qualified ranger & tracker
  • The option of replacing a morning game drive with a guided bush walk with a FGASA qualified ranger & tracker

(*PLEASE NOTE THAT GUIDED WALKS CURRENTLY NEED

TO BE CONFIRMED UPON MAKING A RESERVATION)


Rates exclude:

  • Drinks
  • Gratuities (please bring cash for gratuities)
  • Reserve entrance fees


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MANYELETI RESERVE ENTRANCE/CONSERVATION FEE OF R75 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT FOR SOUTH AFRICAN GUESTS AND R130 PER PERSON, PER NIGHT FOR INTERNATIONAL GUESTS IS PAYABLE BY CARD (NO CASH) UPON ENTRANCE TO THE RESERVE. 


Please contact us for exclusive-use rates.


Times:

Check-in: 14h00

Check-out: 11h00

Useful travel Info...

WHAT TO BRING


For walking we suggest that you bring comfortable shoes or boots, shorts and/or long trousers and long sleeved shirts and/or t-shirts in neutral khaki, green or brown colours as bright colours on walks are inadvisable. 


A hat is essential. Around the camp and on game drives sandals or casual shoes are sufficient. It is advisable to bring a jacket and jersey for those cooler times of day and particularly in the winter months. 


Other useful items to bring on safari include a torch with batteries, sun screen, insect repellent, cameras and binoculars and any medication you might need. The camp does have a medical first aid kit with basic medication.


MALARIA


The Manyeleti Game Reserve is a relatively low risk malaria area, but we strongly advise that you check with your doctor to find out what malaria tablets you will need, and when you should commence the course.


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