Access & Location
Marataba Mountain Lodge is located within Marataba Private Reserve’s 350 square kilometres and also adjacent to Marakele National Park. This gives you great options in terms of safari activities, allowing for night drives, boating, and walking, as well as classic game drives. The Waterberg Mountains, a stunning elevated plateau rising out of the plains, provides a beautiful backdrop, and the area has remained pretty untouched due to its unsuitability for agriculture. The lodge itself is perched on a mountainside with 180-degree views. All of the Big Five can be seen here, including the rare black rhino, and there’s fantastic birdlife, including the world’s largest colony of Cape vultures. The Matlabas river offers the chance to do some boating and see hippos and crocs, among other water-dwelling creatures and those that come down to drink. These river cruises are pretty amazing when combined with sundowners! To access the lodge, you’d take a scheduled light aircraft flight from Johannesburg into the local airstrip, and from here it’s a short 20-minute game drive to camp. It is possible to road transfer from Johannesburg, but it’s a solid 4–5 hour drive.



































