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Dream Hotel & Resorts Acquires Royal Thonga Safari Lodge

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Royal Thonga Safari Lodge, in KwaZulu-Natal’s Tembe Elephant Park has come under the Dream Hotels wings. This recent buy strengthens their footprint within the province, and brings the total number of properties in their portfolio to 23, across South Africa and Mozambique.

Said Brent Dickson, Dream Hotels & Resorts Director: “We are proud to have this incredible safari lodge join our dynamic portfolio and are looking forward to hosting guests within the exquisite surrounds of this South African reserve, known for its large tuskers.

“Our strategy is to maintain Royal Thonga’s authenticity and welcoming atmosphere, whilst implementing our one-guest service approach, where every guest receives a high level of personalised service,” he added.

A 4-hour drive from Durban, Royal Thonga is the perfect mid-way point for self-drivers travelling to or from Mozambique.

Our lodge is also ideal for couples, and holidaymakers who desire an active holiday with family and friends,” says Wendy Tembe, Royal Thonga’s General Manager. “I am delighted that, with this partnership, Dream Hotels & Resorts will support Royal Thonga’s growth strategy, while maintaining its authenticity and community upliftment vision.”

Royal Thonga provides lodge-style accommodation with 14 villas, including two family chalets. Chalets are fitted with comfortable, natural furnishings and en-suite restrooms with both indoor and private outdoor showers. Secluded decks ensure a private front-row seat to the natural surroundings.

The lodge also features a swimming pool, an on-site restaurant, a private spa and walking trails leading into the nearby Sand Forrest, with guided walks offered here too – great for avid birders. This easy one hour guided walk within the property boasts an abundance of flora, fauna and birdlife.

Royal Thonga guests can also book game drives with the luxurious 4×4 vehicles led by qualified and experienced local nature guides. This activity operates early each morning and again in the late afternoon, offering an opportunity to get up close to a variety of wildlife, such as buffalo’s, lions, elephants and various species of antelope in the home of the Big Five, Tembe Elephant Park.

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Miriro Matema
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Born in Zimbabwe and living in South Africa, Miriro is a seasoned publishing editor and writer, having worked with leading brands in investment, business leadership and entrepreneurship. Passionate about Africa’s development, Miriro is also a dynamic marketing consultant with 10 years experience working with startups and large multinational corporations. With a heart for travel, Miriro spends her time discovering the nooks of crannies of Africa’s hidden gems, taking the roads less travelled, meeting the beautiful people that call Africa home while exploring their food and culture. Miriro is currently a writer with Byolife Travel and Gallivant Africa

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