This is one of the country's most unique and bio-diverse environments and at the top of this mountain, in a well hidden valley, lies Lesheba Wilderness.
Transcending expectations of a wildlife reserve, Lesheba offers a uniquely African experience with luxury touches, warm hospitality and rich memories you'll be back to recreate...
The Village can accommodate 8 guests in traditional rondavels with en-suite bathrooms and intimate outdoor courtyards, or for your own private get–a–way, choose one of the two adjoining luxury suites
Duvha or Mwedzi, with their personal plunge pools and patios, perfect for honeymooners. Enjoy our outdoor shower and famous deep stone bath overlooking the animals grazing in the plains. The most delicious bath in Africa!
The Lodge is an authentic Venda village re-created by internationally renowned artist, Noria Mabasa. This artistic wonderland of sculpted walls, seating areas, figures and entrances breathes the mystical spirit of old Venda.
Full or semi-catering is available with a delicious rage of local South African cuisine served under the stars around a fire or in the African style dining room with panoramic views of the plain below.
Add the most delicious bath in Africa and superb catering to complete the experience.
For an experience which reflects the soul of Africa walk along the marked trails, join a game drive or take a horse ride within our diverse environment.
Start your day with a champagne breakfast, visit the ancient rock art sites and meander under dense canopies of indigenous forest or hike down rocky gorges.
Lesheba is a unique reserve with an abundance of wildlife, including white rhino, the rare brown hyena and the elusive leopard.
Catch sight of the black eagles and Cape vultures gracing the skies and be treated to an African Eden experience as all the animals gather on the vleis in the early mornings and evenings.
The Soutpansberg's natural beauty is matched by the richness of the Venda culture. This inspired the establishment of a social responsibility program to preserve traditions including wood carving, story telling and traditional healing.
Visit the non-profit Centre of Indigenous Knowledge which workshops and promotes these valuable cultural assets.