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Isibindi Africa launches Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge
A lodge that was conceptualised to celebrate the protection of the white rhino, Rhino Ridge will offer guests an exclusive luxury stay and exceptional safari experiences in the heart of Big Five territory.
A brand that was born out of family values, Isibindi Africa strives to conserve wildlife and the environment, as well as offer guests a raw experience where luxury meets nature. Isibindi Africa owners, Brett and Paige Gehren, embarked on the journey of developing Rhino Ridge with a passion for conservation and a dream of making a difference.
As part of the ethos of Isibindi Africa, community involvement plays a critical role in their lodges. The newly constructed Rhino Ridge is proudly part-owned by the local Mpembeni Community, and is the result of many years of fervour and energy to finally bring the uniquely positioned safari experience to the market.
Offerings
Not only is Rhino Ridge being established to 'tread gently', but also to meet world class expectations. This lodge will offer 22 rooms nestled in natural bush situated high up on the ridge, comprised of eight villas, two honeymoon villas, and six suites, where guests can bask in the commanding views of the reserve. The lodge is located in low-risk malaria territory, and will further provide air conditioning, fans and mosquito nets in all the rooms. The luxuries will not end there, with fireplaces in each villa, a 11m infinity lap pool with sundeck, a day spa, and so much more that guests can look forward to.
The lodge will offer a selection of activities including Big Five game viewing and guided bush walks. Delicious meals will be available at the gourmet restaurant, and guests will have the opportunity partake in interesting daytrips to the nearby iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Rhino Ridge will truly provide five star luxury at four star rates.
Comments Brett Gehren, owner of Isibindi Africa: "Our dream of being able to share the passion we have for protecting the pristine and precious natural wonders of Africa began while sitting on the banks of the Isibindi River in KwaZulu Natal. We are now so proud to be launching our newest venture, Rhino Ridge which we are developing in light of Hluhluwe Imfolozi's triumph of conservation efforts. We can't wait for guests to experience all that the lodge has to offer, especially the exceptional safari experiences."
For more, go to www.isibindi.co.za