ARATHUSA SAFARI LODGE
ABOUT
As part of the Sabi Sand Reserve and greater Kruger National Park, Arathusa is located in one of the world’s most abundant natural wilderness areas where hundreds of animal species roam free.
Including the much acclaimed Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo – the five most dangerous animal species to be hunted on foot), Leopards, in specific, are abundant in this region with perhaps the globe’s highest population. Arathusa prides itself on its leopard viewing. As these elusive cats are territorial, their regular appearance in the area enables us to plot their movements, and to observe their behaviour. Many of the animals become familiar and are easily recognised. Approximately 14 leopards are seen in the area in which Arathusa operates, six of which are seen on a regular basis.
There are also a number of different lion prides in the area, as well as a few nomadic males. Over 90% of guests will experience sightings of The Big Five – very often in one day, and sometimes on one drive! General “lowveld” game species are abundant in this section of the Sabi Sand Reserve, including giraffe, zebra, warthog, impala, and more.
Within the lodge itself, you can enjoy a safari of its own. The resident bushbuck, nyala and impala roam between the Luxury Suites – with cackling hyena whooping nearby – while elephants and leopards are known to drink from the more remote Suites’s private splash pools. Hornbills may tap on their reflections in the windows, while the cry of the fish eagle signals its presence as it searches for prey.
This region is a bird-watcher’s mecca, and a few of the rarer birds are seen from the lodge itself. One such example is the Horus Swift. One thing is certain, an Arathusa Safari will never disappoint!
Visitors to Arathusa Safari Lodge will no doubt agree that our signature feature is the vast waterhole that lies directly in front of the lodge, flanked by an open plain. This massive body of water attracts numerous animal species, and it’s for this reason that guests are treated to rich animal sightings directly from the comfort of the lodge.
The dam wall is a passage for territorial animals, like leopards. The legendary Hukumuri used to navigate the dam wall to the Bush Facing Suites, marking territory and searching for a meal along the way. In Hukumuri’s absence, the Tortoise Pan male has started patrolling this passage, and laying claim to his territory.
The Evoka male lions make use of the dam wall, particularly in the early hours of the morning when moving from east to west, or vice versa. Their proud roars are often heard before drives depart as they call out and mark their territory vocally.
Elephants are some of the most entertaining creatures to watch as they swim in the dam to cool off over the summer months, or take a splash during the warmer winter days. Herds of up to 100 elephants have congregated around (and in) the water, providing hours of viewing pleasure for our guests and staff.
Bird watching is spectacular. In the evening, the night jar and the thick-knee can be viewed feeding on the “wing”, taking advantage of the spotlight’s allure for nocturnal insects, while the little Grebe (dabchick) can be found paddling around, catching any insects as they fall into the water.
Arathusa is an intimate environment its open-plan design and natural décor means that it blends seamlessly with the African bush surroundings. The main living area is intended for comfort. Whether quietly reflecting on the view, reading a good book, or enjoying conversation with friends or fellow safari goers, the warmth and charm of the lodge environment is the foundation of the Arathusa safari experience.
The infinity swimming pool overlooks the waterhole, and is the perfect spot for wildlife viewing while cooling off on a sweltering African summer’s afternoon (mind you, winter’s warmth is not far behind).
Our facilities include two open-air lounges (one with a fireplace), bar, wine cellar, dining area, safari spa and curio shop.
Our eight Water-facing suites face the waterhole in front of the lodge.
Each Suite is uniquely designed, with fresh interiors and a focus on light and space. Each has a bathroom en-suite, with shower, as well as a private outdoor shower and veranda. Amenities include a mini bar (stocked with a selection of beverages on request), an electronic safe, hairdryer, air conditioning, direct-dial telephone, mosquito net and tea/ coffee making facilities.
The four bush-facing suites of which are remotely located within the bush a short distance from the lodge.
Each Suite is uniquely designed, with fresh interiors and a focus on light and space. Each has a bathroom en-suite, with shower, as well as a private outdoor shower and veranda