The Waterberg safari
lodges, located on a private game reserve, are in a unique part
of South Africa's Waterberg mountains. Nestled in a secluded
valley, it is home to a huge diversity of game, bird life and
flora. Ride horses, hike, learn about nature or go on a jeep
safari.
Waterberg Safari Lodge
Ride on horseback or jeep up to game such as rhino,
giraffe and eland. Discover the mysteries of spoor, and learn the fruits
and medicinal use of the local trees and plants. The mountains and
gorges create amazing views and vistas of the Waterberg, and make
sundowners and surprise bush breakfasts just perfect. The Waterberg
safari lodges, located on a private game reserve, are in a unique part
of South Africa's Waterberg mountains. Nestled in a secluded valley, it
is home to a huge diversity of game, bird life and flora. The old
colonial homestead of Ant and Tessa Barber, your hosts, now features two
luxury lodges: Ant's Nest and Ant's Hill. With its classic furniture
fashioned from local timbers, its warm fireplaces and crisp plunge
pools, make this the ideal place to unwind and to explore the
magnificence of the surrounds.
IT-SASR03 Rates include luxurious private safari lodge accommodations at
Ants Hill, all meals, daily rides and activities on the reserve,
laundry. 5 day/ 4 nights $ 1,760 - 2,056
Low Season $ 1,480 - 1,656 ... see full rates list High Season:
12/01-04/19 07/08-11/30 Low Season:
04/19-07/09 Check Availability
Meeting: Ant's Hill Airport: Johannesburg Transfer:`$260 per car from J'burg (2
pax)
each way ... see details
Level:Novice to
Intermediate
Tack: Mclellan,
English and Australian
Horses:
Thoroughbred, Anglo Arab Pace: Moderate with trots and canters Max Riders: 8
Note: luxury combined with excellent riding and wild game make this
one of the best rides in South Africa.
Please make sure to bring sufficient funds for extras such as tips and
shopping with you as the lodge doesn't accept credit cards! Single supplement can be waived
outside of High Season.
Accommodations:
These secluded bush homes cater for a maximum of 8 people, in 3 double
bedrooms and a twin room. The accommodation consists of a separate
thatched Rondavel with ensuite bathroom and private verandah, an
upstairs thatched guest bedroom, also with bathroom ensuite and a
private elevated verandah, with wonderful views over the plains and
Waterberg hills in the distance - the perfect chill out spot! The main
house has a double ensuite room and a twin room with its own adjacent
bathroom. This house has a cozy sitting room and open fireplace with
adjoining dining room.
The large verandah surrounding the main house is an ideal setting for
afternoon siestas or for reading that good book. All our double rooms
feature unique hand crafted, wooden, four poster beds. Surrounding the
lodge are beautiful landscaped gardens filled with indigenous succulents
and plants, very attractive to our native bee-eaters and rarely seen
black sunbirds. The plunge pool is a popular feature, inviting guests in
the hot sunny afternoons.
Tessa with her influence from Kenya has brought, to the old colonial
homes, a stylish warmth in her use of classic furniture fashioned from
local timber, fabrics and stone. An atmosphere of relaxation and
tranquility awaits you. Each lodge caters to a maximum of eight people
and you may have exclusive use with a group of four.
This safari lodge takes pride in it's sumptuous cuisine, carefully
prepared by a chef, from fresh and native produce. Meals are taken in a
variety of secluded and alternative places. You may find yourself
enjoying a hearty breakfast under a shady syringa, somewhere out in the
bush, or a 3 course evening meal dining in the cozy reed boma, around an
open campfire, under a starlit African sky. Wining and Dining on your Horse Riding Safari
We take great pride in our sumptuous home cooking, dining outside
whenever possible under shady trees. We often end morning riding
activities with a bush lunch, while at night we sit around open fires
under the stars. Excellent South African estate wines are served. We can
cater for all dietary requirements.
see details
Ants Hill Ants Nest
Horseback and more:
You can ride as much or as little as you like, combining this experience
with other activities. From here guests are taken to discover other
parts of the Waterberg such as Lapalala Wilderness (with its famous
population of black rhino, bushman paintings and iron age sites), the
Clive Walker Rhino Museum, Marakele National Park, or the spectacular
Mokolo River, to name a few.
With a fine selection of nearly 50 fit, reliable and responsive horses
and ponies and over 10 years of experience we take great care in
perfecting the match between horse and rider’s ability for our horse
riding safaris. Due to the varying topography and ecology across the
reserves, the bush is teaming with an incredible variety of game species
from rhino and buffalo to leggy giraffe, rare sable antelope, herds of
eland, zebra, wildebeest, big spiral horned kudu to the fleet footed
oryx just to mention but a few.
The riding pace on our horseback safaris can vary from galloping with
giraffe and wildebeest to meandering along high rocky bluffs watching
the setting African sun, or quietly riding through a herd of grazing
zebra or family of rhino. Both properties are ideal for not just the
serious rider looking for a horse riding safari in South Africa, but
also their non riding companions or families.
Other activities on the farm
We offer a wide range of other activities on the property such as game
drives, guided walks, mountain bikes, clay pigeon and target shooting as
well as a host of different activities in the area such as elephant back
rides and historical tours or just relaxing to the dreamy pace of
Africa. Each guest can do as much or as little horse riding as they wish
and we pride ourselves on our flexibility. Guided bush walks:
For those who prefer walking, our guides will guide you through the
bushveld on foot. These walks are informative and interactive, enabling
guests to gain knowledge of the flora, fauna and animals resident on the
reserves. Learning to recognize tracks is great fun. Whilst these walks
can be in the form of a gentle stroll, the more energetic can hike over
the plains and down impressive gorges. Game drives:
Our guides will be available to take you out in an open 4x4 Land cruiser
either for a morning or afternoon game drive or using a spotlight at
night to find elusive nocturnal animals, such as the rare brown hyena,
aardvark and porcupine.
Mountain biking: The terrain being incredibly diverse offers from the
gentle meander to extreme technical cycling.
Clay pigeon shooting:
For those wanting a bit more action you may wish to try out some target
or clay pigeon shooting
Massages: Whilst not traveling around or spending your time riding you can
lounge by the pool or enjoy a massage. Weddings:
Both bush homes make for a fabulous wedding venue and we can tailor make
your special day.
Outside Excursions
We are very happy to take you through the Waterberg to see other
interesting sites including:
To a local ‘Big Five’ game reserve, so you can try to find the lion and
elephant we would rather not ride with. Elephant Safaris:
This activity allows you the opportunity to interact and ride with the
amazing African Elephants. It is an educational and enjoyable
experience. This is followed by a ride through the bush on Elephant back
together with an experienced Elephant handler. Bushman paintings and Iron Age villages.
The rhino and cultural museum, visiting orphaned rhino.
A Farm Tour, where Ant’s father, Charles Baber will give you the
historical background to the area, taking you on a tour of his cattle
stud and farm. There is a tennis court and pool below the beautiful
gardens at Charles’ house.
We go to a historic thatched church on Sundays where you can meet
local people and see the 1914 building designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
Children can attend a colorful Sunday school where the Sotho children
sing choruses in rousing harmony.
We are happy to take you shopping in the local town where you
will find a wide variety of local and African arts and crafts.
Game To Be Seen On The Horse Riding Safari Due to the diverse topography and vegetation both Ant’s Nest and
Ant’s Hill carry an incredible range of different game species. There
are: rhino, sable antelope, buffalo (a breeding conservation project at
Ant’s Hill producing disease free buffalo) nyala, gemsbok (oryx), kudu,
giraffe, livingstone eland, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, zebra,
impala, bushbuck, duiker, steenbuck, mountain reedbuck, waterbuck,
warthog, blesbuck, baboons, bushpig, klipspringer, leopard, jackal,
brown hyena, caracal, civet, genet to name but a few. There are 300
recorded bird species in the area to add to the exquisite variety of all
forms of wildlife that the reserves support.
Our horses live out and graze amongst the game on a daily basis, the
thoroughbreds being stabled at night. This has allowed the game to
become habituated to the horses thus giving one a unique opportunity of
really getting in and amongst the various species whilst riding.
Rates - per person per
night in US Dollars (min 3 nights) and are fully inclusive of all meals,
all drinks, guided walks, game drives, riding and laundry. Additional
activities are available in the area such as elephant back safaris at an
additional price.
Ants Hill Rates -- valid to Dec
1 2007 to Nov 2008 Ants Hill is sold on a non-exclusive basis
US$
Low Season:
11/05-11/30
05/18-06/30
Per person per night
US$ 440
370
Children under 11
US$ 230
190
Children under 11 (own room)
US$ 290
230
Children under 2
US$ 125
125
Group booking up to 12 in 6 bedrooms
US$ 3100 per night for the lodge
2485
Additional beds over 12
US$ 190
155
High Season - family chalet only:
12/11-01/08 03/21-04/18
07/08-09/05 10/18-11/04
Minimum rate:
$1800
No minimum rate
Ants Hill Rates -- valid to Dec
1 2008 to Nov 2009
US$
Low Season:
11/05-11/30
05/18-06/30
Per person per night
US$ 514
414
Children under 11 (with 2
parents)
US$ 250
214
Children under 11 (own room)
US$ 314
250
Children under 2
US$ 140
140
Group booking up to 10 in 5 bedrooms
US$ 3740 per night for the lodge
3000
Additional beds over 12
US$ 190
155
High Season - family chalet only:
12/11-01/08 03/21-04/18
07/08-09/05 10/18-11/04
Minimum rate:
$1971
No minimum rate
Ants
Nest Rates
-- valid to Dec 1
2007 to Nov 2008 sold on an exclusive basis during High Season
- other times with minimum rate
High Season:
Low Season:
02/20-03/20
05/15-06/30
11/05-11/30
Per person per night
US$ 440
370
Children under 11
US$ 230
190
Children under 11 (own room/min
2)
US$ 290
230
Children under 2
US$ 125
125
Group booking up to 12 in 6 bedrooms
US$ 3500 per night for the lodge
2800
Additional beds over 12
US$ 190
155
During these dates, only booked exclusively
starting at a min rate.
12/11-01/08 03/21-04/18
07/08-09/05 10/18-11/04
Minimum rate:
$2300
Exclusive use during Low Season -
minimum rate is $1550
Ants
Nest Rates -- valid to Dec 1
2008 to Nov 2009
High Season:
Low Season:
02/20-03/20
05/15-06/30
11/05-11/30
Per person per night
US$ 514
414
Children under 11
US$ 250
214
Children under 11 (own room/min
2)
US$ 314
250
Children under 2
US$ 140
140
Group booking up to 12 in 6 bedrooms
US$ 4000 per night for the lodge
3285
Additional beds over 12
US$ 214
171
During these dates, only booked exclusively
starting at a min rate.
12/11-01/08 03/21-04/18
07/08-09/05 10/18-11/04
Minimum rate:
$3428
Exclusive use during Low Season -
minimum rate is $2642
all transfer rates are subject to a 5% service charge
Road Transfers: We can book road transfers for you as an added convenience
however, please note that these are booked with another company and the
prices are subject to change without notice. We will not be held liable for
transfer changes.