Twenty thatched cottages shaded by
multi-stemmed Mopane Trees provide a gracious retreat. Cottages
feature air-conditioning, intimate verandah and green slate en
suite bath and shower. The focal point of each room is the
inviting bed. During winter nights, the air-conditioner becomes
a heater, turning the cottages into cosy retreats. Bed heaters
add a warm feeling of luxury. A decanter of sherry in the room
is also a welcome touch.
The Safari Suite is truly
luxurious. This superb suite boasts a spacious mahogany lounge,
en suite bathroom, outdoor shower, large deck and private
swimming pool. You also have sole use of a Land Rover as well as
a butler service. The expansive sundeck of this superior suite
overlooks the Mapone riverbed, where private meals are served at
the guest's request. Safari Suite is ideal for honeymooners.
Care has been taken to ensure
that the lodge design is in harmony with nature. As a result,
there is a multitude of birds and small animals in and around
the camp.
Memories of safaris of bygone
eras echo through Ngala. Antique-filled interiors, priceless
rugs and cut-glass crystal furnish this opulent retreat. The
antique furniture in the rooms is a light wood, while the soft décor
is cream and beige. The living spaces are tastefully decorated
with large African artwork.
The main spacious thatched
lounge, bar and dining area of the lodge offer guests an
unashamedly old-world, elegant and luxurious haven in the midst
of the African bush. A portion of the thatched lounge forms an
open deck area, where afternoon tea and breakfast are served.
Ngala even inspired a guest to write a tribute.
There are impressive open fireplaces. Ngala's main guest areas
are secluded in leafy woodlands. The shaded swimming pool and
sundeck overlook a busy waterhole near the Mopane woodlands. The
pool is a good size and is surrounded by sunloungers. Large
herds of elephants are frequently sighted at the waterhole.
The curio shop and gallery are filled with African treasures.
The shop has a good range of African artefacts, basketware,
jewellery, paintings, pottery and safari clothing, as well as
necessities including toiletries, film, postcards, stamps,
sunblock and hats. If you would like any of your treasures to be
shipped, feel free to ask and this can easily be arranged.
Lavish meals of Pan-African influences are served in a romantic,
lantern lit courtyard or around the traditional African boma (reeded
enclosed area) fire. Old-world interiors, an unhurried
atmosphere and sumptuous cuisine are the order of the day.
Romantic candle-lit dinners around outdoor fires recreate the
timeless feeling of life on safari.
The courtyard at Ngala is an unusual, perhaps even unique,
feature for a safari lodge. You walk through large wooden doors
to an open-air courtyard, warmly lit by large freestanding
candelabras and crackling fires. The atmosphere is one of casual
elegance, with tables beautifully set up under the trees. A
three-course dinner is carried to your table, mingling the early
evening air with the food's mouth-watering aromas. Towards the
end of the evening, staff entertain you with traditional song
and dance or stirring guitar solo.
Bush dinners or boma dinners are slightly more traditional than
the more formal courtyard dinners. Delectable dinners include
squash soup, smoked salmon crostini/steak with mushrooms and
turkey with herb crust/baked pears.
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