The crater of a long extinct volcano is the setting of Pilanesberg National Park - a fascinating alkaline complex produced by volcanic eruptions some 1300 million years ago. Pilanesberg is one of the largest volcanic complexes of its kind in the world. Its rare rock types and structure make it a unique geological feature.
The area is fringed by three concentric ridges or rings of hills - the formation rises from the surrounding plains like a bubble. The structure of the park is termed the "Pilanesberg National Park Alkaline Ring Complex".
Ancient, even by geological time scales, this extinct volcano is the most perfect example of an alkaline ring complex. A number of rare (but not necessarily economically important) minerals occur in the park. Pilanesberg National Park rates high amongst the world's outstanding geological phenomena.
Pilanesberg has survived ages of erosion and stands high above the surrounding bushveld plains. The early presence of man can be seen in the numerous Stone and Iron Age sites that are scattered throughout the park.
The park exists within the transition zone between the dry Kalahari and wetter Lowveld vegetation, commonly referred to as "Bushveld". Unlike any other large park, unique overlaps of mammals, birds and vegetation occur because of this transition zone.
Springbok, brown hyena, the red eyed bulbul, and camel thorn trees usually found in arid areas are found cohabitation with moist-area-limited impala, black eyed bulbul and Cape chestnut trees.
The colourful hues, varied habitats and panoramas will delight and entertain photographers and visitors.
The very topography makes the area a feast for the eye. Here are syenite koppies, thickly forested ravines, typical bushveld and also rolling grasslands and lightly wooded areas.
Off the centre of the park is Thabayadiotso, "the Proud Mountain". The Park ranks among the largest of the national parks in South Africa (it is in fact the fourth largest park) and covers an area of 55 000 hectare.
The beauty of Pilanesberg is reflected in a large central lake, the Mankwe Dam.
Over time, wind and water have carved a spectacular landscape with rocky outcrops, open grasslands, wooded valleys and thickets.
The creation of the Pilanesberg National Park is considered one of the most ambitious programmes of its kind to be undertaken anywhere in the world. The Operation Genesis, which involved the game-fencing of the reserve and the reintroduction of long-vanished species, began during the late 70's.
Today, Pilanesberg National Park accommodates virtually every mammal of southern Africa. Also home to the Big Five.
Wildlife - An abundance of wild life proliferate in 580 km of diverse and arresting bushveld terrain. The park is home to healthy populations of lion, leopard, black and white rhino, elephant and buffalo - Africa's "Big Five".
A wide variety of rare and common species exist with endemic species like the nocturnal brown hyaena, the fleet-footed cheetah, the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and crocodile, to mention but a few.
Bird-life - Bird watching is excellent with over 300 species recorded. Some are migrants, others permanent inhabitants; some eat carrion or live prey, others eat seeds, fruit or tiny water organisms.
Decorated in a range of earthy tones ranging from terra cottas to deep blues, the rooms have been carefully co-ordinated to ensure comfortable seating both indoors and out.
Standard Suites
The standard configuration includes two twin beds and in a limited number of rooms it is possible for to offer a king size bed.
It is also possible to introduce a third bed into the room in the event that a child / children wish to share with parents. It is not possible to add a fourth bed.
Ivory Tree Game Lodge boasts 57 suites. Each features the following;
- Air conditioners which provide heating and cooling.
- En-suite bathroom and outside shower.
- Covered patio.
- Tea and coffee making facilities.
- Mini bar fridge.
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Executive suites
Ivory Tree boasts 3 luxury suites. Each features the following;
- Air conditioners which provide heating and cooling.
- En-suite bathroom and outside shower.
- Covered patio.
- Tea and coffee making facilities.
- Mini bar fridge.
- Private Plunge Pool
- Lounge
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Room Type
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01 Dec 2009 to Apr 2010 & 01 Oct - 30 Nov 2010(Peak)
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01 May to 30 Sept 2010 (Off Peak)
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Sharing
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Single
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Child
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Sharing
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Single
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Child
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Standard Rooms
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R2,550.00
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R3,825.00
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R1,148.00
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R1,913.00
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R2,869.00
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R 957.00
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Luxury Rooms
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R6,750.00
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R1,148.00
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R6,750.00
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R 957.00
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The rate of the luxury room includes 2 adults sharing.
Rates Include
- All meals
- Tea and coffees
- Accomodation
- 2 daily activities and VAT.
Excludes
- All drinks
- Curio purchases
- Laundry and items of personal nature
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A suitable road map is recommended to follow the route properly, or to trace the route required from other parts of Gauteng, such as Johannesburg International Airport.
The lodge can be contacted at 014 556 8100 should assistance with directions be required en-route to Ivory Tree. No entry fees are charged for access directly to Ivory Tree through Bakgatla Gate.
- Leave Johannesburg driving past Lanseria Airport (0km) towards Hartebeespoort Dam (suggested routes either William Nicol or Hans Strydom roadways)
- (17.2km) At the T-junction of Broederstroom ( fruit stall in front of you ) turn left
- (29.7km)Follow signs to Sun City turning right taking the bridge over the dam
- (31.6km)At stop street turn right
- (35.5km)At 4 way stop turn left ( takes you past Chameleon Village ) and at (40.7km) follow signs to Brits N4 Rustenburg taking you onto the N4
- Once on the N4 Toll road, take the 1st off ramp (55.2km) for Pilansberg/Sun City
- Turn right over the Highway continuing as though traveling to Sun City (+/- 80km) going through at least 4 4-way stops
- (105.0km) Follow brown ”Ivory Lodge” sign At a 4 way stop with a Golden Era sign off to the right , turn right to “Northam” on the R510
- Continue along until you pass an industrial area on your left, soon after turn left (127.0km) follow brown “Ivory Lodge” sign to Mogwase and Pilanesberg
- (131.4km) At second stop street with a Caltex garage on the corner turn right to Pilanesberg, Manyane & Bakgatla Gates follow brown “Ivory Lodge” sign
- Continue until you hit a T-Junction (144.6km) follow brown “Ivory Lodge” sign
- Turn left to Bakgatla Gate and George Stegman Hospital
Continue along this road which takes you to our driveway which is a huge thatched yellow entrance taking the right hand entrance to the lodge.