You don’t get much closer to nature than spending a night up a tree in the African bush, in the open with only a mosquito net between you and the stars above. Discerning guests at Lions Sands Private Game Reserve in South Africa can do just that.
Guy Aubrey Chalkley, an Irish-American immigrant, first founded a modest camp there on the banks of the Sabie River, which flows through Kruger National Park, in the early 1930s. Now his grandsons Nicholas and Robert More operate a 5-star luxury safari lodge in the same area and they have created Chalkley Treehouse and Jackalberry Treehouse to add a touch of excitement to their guests’ stay.
The treehouses consist of a wooden platform outfitted with the comforts a guest can expect at a luxurious lodge – a comfortable double bed, crisp linens, mosquito net, comfortable armchairs for game viewing, toilet, vanity table, gowns and slippers.
Chalkley Treehouse is built around a majestic, 500-year-old Leadwood Tree with views across the game-filled plains; Jackalberry is constructed high in a 100-year-old jackalberry tree and overlooks the Msutu dry river bed. They are 20 minutes drive from Lion Sands Lodge.
Guests are driven to the treehouses at dusk and served a champagne picnic dinner. They are then left alone to enjoy the African dusk and absorb the sounds and sights and the beauty of the bushveld night. They have lamps and a spotlight for picking out game in the bush below before turning in to sleep under the stars, safe and sound in their treetop aeries.
At dawn, guests are collected by the game ranger who looks after them throughout their visit and taken for a morning game drive that includes a delicious bush breakfast in one of the many bird and animal hides scattered through the reserve.
For information and reservations for this unique experience, call 1-800-245-0920 or visit AfricaExperts.com
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