Excellence, exclusivity and exhilarating game viewing are taken to unprecedented levels at Royal Malewane
It's no surprise that this multi-award winning lodge in Thornybush Game Reserve is on Condé Nast Traveller’s Hot List for Top 20 Resorts in the World
Image: Gillian Mclaren (@Jetset_Gillian)
Marching down a game path in a row, the elephants reach the sizeable waterhole in front of Royal Malewane in Thornybush Game Reserve, to play in the water and to drink lustily. Two hefty females dig into the bank with their feet, creating mud to suck into their dexterous trunks, to toss over their head onto their back. A parade of nyala, kudu, warthog and occasionally a resident leopard, make for easy viewing from the brightly coloured sofas on the deck in the communal area. A Purple-crested turaco forages on a weeping boer-bean tree scattered with red flowers, a herald of spring. This bold shade of red is picked up in Liz Biden’s décor in her Persian carpets, curved couches and the occasional throw. Contemporary African art adds a cheeky touch to the eclectic genius of the furbishing.
After flying to Royal Malewane’s private Jackalberry air strip in a Federal Airlines Pilatus PC-12, I am whisked to the lodge in a Toyota Landcruiser. Buildings are not visible when we stop under a tree with a bench sporting vividly coloured scatter cushions. Staff members welcome me with a cheery wave. A short stroll down a sigmoid wooden walkway leads to the grand entrance, flanked by two life-size cheetah sculptures by Dylan Lewis. This inviting space, with feng shui airiness, leads directly through to the waterhole, where waterbuck are browsing.
Image: Gillian Mclaren (@Jetset_Gillian)
Image: Gillian Mclaren (@Jetset_Gillian)
With six Luxury Suites, two Royal Suites (each with two bedrooms) and Africa House - the separate six-bedroomed exclusive-use villa - Royal Malewane has an intimate and exclusive feel. Return guests include Elton John, who entertains his family and friends, appreciating the gourmet dining, fine wine collection, award winning Spa and - of course - sightings at the panoramic waterhole.
Image: Gillian Mclaren (@Jetset_Gillian)
Getting there
Federal Airlines has shuttle flights from their private terminal near to OR Tambo International Airport to lodge landing strips in the lowveld. To Jackalberry airstrip at Royal Malewane in Thornybush Nature Reserve and back to Johannesburg, I am turbopropped in the luxurious Pilatus PC-12. Covid-19 protocols are observed in the private terminal lounge, as well as on the flights. The lounge has an indoor and outdoor area, where drinks and snacks are served as I wait. It’s a simple comfortable space, right next to their runway.
Image: Gillian Mclaren (@Jetset_Gillian)
Royal Malewane is a 35-minute road transfer from Hoedspruit Airport and is also easily reached from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport in Nelspruit.