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South Africa

Shamwari Sarili

Shamwari Sarili is a private lodge where guests can exist in harmony with nature and wildlife roams the landscape, located in the heart of the Eastern Cape. The private game reserve is home to vast herds of wildlife – including Africa’s Big 5, various species of birdlife – some of which are endemic to the Eastern Cape, and incredible ecological diversity. The private lodge overlooks the grassy plains and stunning Bushman’s River, and is perfect for groups of up to 10 people, featuring 5 luxurious en-suite rooms, a lounge with a cosy fireplace, and personal staff to attend to your needs including a house manager, private chef and dedicated ranger. Shamwari’s Kids on Safari programme ensures that the whole family can enjoy exciting activities throughout their stay, and spa treatments are available in-room and in the dedicated treatment rooms and saunas at the other lodges in the reserve.

Sarili at Shamwari Private Game Reserve, Paterson, South Africa

Sarili Private Lodge rests within the southern section of the Shamwari Private Game Reserve, near the meandering waters of the beautiful Bushmans River. Here, guests can enjoy the diverse landscape which includes 5 of South Africa’s 7 biomes, thicket, grassland, nama-karoo, fynbos and forest, allowing a wide array of wildlife and bird species to thrive and find the perfect habitats. Kudu, elephants, black rhinos and monkeys can all be found in the reserve, as well as the Addo Flightless Dung Beetle, which can only be found in the Eastern Cape, and the endemic Albany Adder.

Guests can reach Shamwari Sarili Lodge by flying to Port Elizabeth Airport before taking a road transfer to the lodge itself. The drive to the reserve takes approximately 1 hour, and chauffeur transfers can be arranged at additional cost. Guests flying to the private landing strip will receive a free transfer.

  • Situated within the Shamwari Private Game Reserve
  • Incredible wildlife viewing including the Big 5
  • Abundant birdlife with almost 300 species to see
  • Tailor-made game drives
  • Private and exclusive use of the lodge
  • Relaxing lounge with fireplace and satellite television
  • Personal staff including a house manager, private chef and dedicated ranger
  • Swimming pool with shallow area for children
  • Family-friendly
  • In-room spa treatments available
Sarili Private Lodge

Sarili Lodge consists of 5 luxurious rooms and is able to comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests. The lodge stands at the edge of the Bushman’s River, looking out over the tranquil waters, surrounded by acres of sweeping grasslands and open wilderness. The private and exclusive lodge allows guests to tailor their stay to their specific wishes and requirements, as well as offering a unique base for your safari experience.

The rooms are all spacious, with king-size beds and modern en-suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy spending time together as a group in the lounge area, where comfy armchairs and sofas await, along with satellite tv and a crackling fireplace. During the day, you can embark on personalised activities and game drives with your private ranger, before returning for a relaxing swim in the lodge’s child-friendly pool or soothing spa treatments in the comfort of your own room. The lodge also has culinary facilities and selected beverages are available at the bar.

Dining at Shamwari Sarili

At the private lodge, guests can choose to cook their own meals or enjoy succulent dishes in the comfort of the lodge’s dining area, whipped up by your very own and expertly skilled private chef. The Lodge features culinary facilities and a private chef, all matched with stunning spots to dine, allowing guests to feast in the majestic ambience. Enjoy dining indoors or outdoors, with stunning dining areas including raised lounges with bars and firepits. Savour delicious gourmet meals with the ambience of the wilderness and distant calls of wildlife.

Safari Game Drives

Enjoy daily game drives and explore Shamwari Private Game Reserve from the comfort of a specialised safari vehicle. Guests can look out for incredible animals including giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, cheetahs, rhinos, elephants, buffalo, leopards and lions. Game drives in the morning allow visitors to see predators returning from hunts while the other animals graze in the cooler climate before the heat of the day. The late afternoon focuses on the wildlife travelling down to the river to quench their thirst before nocturnal species begin to emerge.

The drives last for about three to four hours and journey through the reserve. A coffee stop is included in the morning drive and there is a sundowner stop in the late afternoon.

Children below the age of 4 are not permitted on game drives, however, a range of activities and a childminder can be arranged for them.

Birding

Journey across the verdant plains on foot and experience the thrill of tracking some of Shamwari’s incredible game such as rhinos, elephants and buffalos while enjoying a leisurely exploration of the beautiful landscape. Guests will be accompanied by a well-trained trail guide who will teach you how to recognise tracks, hiding spots and rare birds, and follow clues that lead to exciting game viewing.

This activity is unsuitable for children under the age of 16 and adults over the age of 65 (unless provided with a doctor’s certificate of fitness).

Kids on Safari

Children’s activities, as well as an adventure centre with climbing walls and zip-lines, can be found at Shamwari Sarili’s sister property, Riverdene Lodge. On arriving, children aged 4-11 will be given a special Kids on Safari backpack, filled with fun activities to take on exciting game drives. Younger children will receive a cuddly safari animal toy. Riverdene features lots of entertaining areas for children, with an exciting adventure centre with climbing walls and ziplines to keep children of all ages amused. The kids club includes toys, games and crafts for young explorers, and children can also visit the Born Free Rescue Centres and Shamwari Rehabilitation Centre where they can learn about wildlife and conservation.

Born Free Big Cat Sanctuaries

Shamwari supports the Born Free Foundation, collaborating with the UK-based wildlife charity and hosting Big Cat Rescue and Education Centres within the private game reserve. Established in 1984 by the actress and conservationist Virginia McKenna and her husband Bill Travers, the Born Free Foundation aims to help animals that have been kept in captivity, offering them a new life in an open sanctuary where they can return to their natural home and experience a better and healthier lifestyle. The charity also works to protect threatened species such as lions, elephants, tigers, gorillas, wolves, bears, marine turtles and many more.

The rescue and education centres at Shamwari are home to rescued lions and leopards, and offer guests an insight into the crucial work they do and why these amazing big cats should be able to roam free in their natural environment rather than being kept in inappropriate settings.

The Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Guests can visit the Shamwari Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, which captures the reserve’s passion for conserving the nature and wildlife that roams here. The centre aims to rescue, rehabilitate and release animals back into their natural habitat once they have recovered. Sick, injured, abandoned and orphaned animals are treated and cared for by a professional veterinary team and guests are able to visit them and see the work the centre does during a visit to Shamwari Private Game Reserve.

Pro Photo Safaris

This 2-day activity allows guests to embark on a photographic adventure with Iky and Ryan from Iky’s Photographic. With over 30 years of experience each, they will be able to aid you in capturing incredible images of Shamwari Game Reserve’s stunning wildlife, landscape and flora. The Pro Photo Safari offers guests a selection of 6 luxury lodges to choose from, dotted around the reserve. You will also have access to a game viewing vehicle designed to fit photography equipment, guidance for equipment selection, image composure, capture and editing, use of editing equipment and a wide range of photography products.

This activity is available from May until October.

Relaxation Retreats

Enjoy a soothing and relaxing safari spa experience at the Shamwari Spa. Set in the stunning wilderness of the Eastern Cape, the spa offers guests a range of treatments including massages, facials, manicures and pedicures. Guests can choose from the private twin treatment room at Bayethe, the treatment room and sauna at Logenbula and the treatment rooms, hydro bath, sauna and steam room at Eagles Crag.

Guided Walking Safaris

Journey across the verdant plains on foot and experience the thrill of tracking some of Shamwari’s incredible game such as rhinos, elephants and buffalos while enjoying a leisurely exploration of the beautiful landscape. Guests will be accompanied by a well-trained trail guide who will teach you how to recognise tracks, hiding spots and rare birds, and follow clues that lead to exciting game viewing.

This activity is unsuitable for children under the age of 16 and adults over the age of 65 (unless provided with a doctor’s certificate of fitness).

Feeding Communities

During the travel restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic, Shamwari Private Game Reserve raised money to deliver food parcels to members of the local towns of Alicedale and Paterson. Using virtual technology to offer digital tours of the reserve, and show off Shamwari’s amazing wildlife and natural beauty, Shamwari were able to raise enough money to support the rural communities in the area that were struggling in the absence of tourism and the revenue it provides.

Shamwari Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

The Shamwari Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre aims to rescue and rehabilitate vulnerable animals before releasing them back into their natural habitat once they have recovered. Sick, injured, abandoned and orphaned animals are treated and cared for by a professional veterinary team and are given the best possible opportunity to survive.

One of the team’s main focuses has been raising young rhinos orphaned as a result of poaching. Despite their horrific ordeals, these young animals have endured, and the team has successfully raised and released several into safe environments where they won’t be persecuted. Shamwari’s anti-poaching unit also works alongside the veterinary team, protecting the released animals once they venture out into the reserve.

Born Free Big Cat Sanctuaries

Shamwari supports the Born Free Foundation, collaborating with the UK-based wildlife charity and hosting Big Cat Rescue and Education Centres within the private game reserve. Established in 1984 by the actress and conservationist Virginia McKenna and her husband Bill Travers, the Born Free Foundation aims to help animals that have been kept in captivity, offering them a new life in an open sanctuary where they can return to their natural home and experience a better and healthier lifestyle. The charity also works to protect threatened species such as lions, elephants, tigers, gorillas, wolves, bears, marine turtles and many more.

The Education Centres work to raise awareness of the terrible conditions that captive and confined cats are kept in around the world, and also work with local communities to find peaceful solutions to human and wildlife conflict.

Children of all ages are welcome at Shamwari Sarili

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