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Welcome to Kilima Private Game Reserve and Spa in Limpopo, South Africa. An international renowned safari and game lodge and part of the Murchison Leisure Group.

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Kilima private game reserve and spa is situated 40Km from Kruger National Park. we provide a unique experience for our quests From Game drives to walk about, we have a gym and sauna for our more active quests. And with our in-house spa there nothing better to do then relax after a wild day of wondering about the reserve.

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Kilima Game Lodge and Spa offers families the complete package for families to come and enjoy the ulitmate bush experience. Since today we live in an extreme modern enivorment returning to our roots is just what the doctor ordered. Spending time together as a family is very important and here at Kilima Prinvate Game Reserve and Spal is one of our most important missions.

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A male lion roar can be heard up to 8 kilometers, it's a sound that makes you shake in your boots. The sound wave of a lion roar can let your hair rise up, your blood run cold and it awakens something in your soul. The lion is the second largest cat on earth after the tiger and these masters of the bushveld are not called "The King of the Jungle" without good measure. Here at Kilima Game Lodge and Spa in Limpopo the king along with his queen and followers rules his kingdom.

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Sunland Baobab are found Kilima Private Game Reserve. An African icon that is the giants of the plains, they stand out on the horizon and have been the masters of survival.

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South-Africa tourism grading councel.Fair to good (acceptable/modest) quality in the overall standard of furnishings, service and guest care. Clean, comfortable and functional accommodation. 2 star –Acceptable quality in the overall standard of furnishings, service and guest care. 3 star-Very good quality in the overall standard of furnishings, service and guest care. 4 star-Superior (excellent) comfort and quality with a high standard of furnishings, service and guest care. 5 star-Exceptional quality and luxurious accommodation (matching best international standards). Highest standard of furnishings, flawless service . Clean, comfortable and functional accommodation At Kilima Private Game Reserve and Spa our 5 Star Lodge offers the best service to our clients. At Kilima Lodge our clients will feel the true African experience and see our breeding projects up close. And experience a true african Spa treatment.

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The Sable antelope.It ranges from 117 to 143cm,tall at shoulder and messures 190 to 225cm. A tail of 37-76cm.

Sable antelope can weigh from 150-270kg.

Males are slightly larger than females. Females are chestnut to dark brown, while males are very distinctively black.Both sexses have white underbellies, white cheeks and white chins.The livespan is up to 18 years. Sables eat mid-lenght grasses and leaves. Sables will visit salt licks and have been known to chew bones to collect minerals.

Sable antelope form herds of 10 to 30 females and calves is led by a single male, called a bull.

 

These antelopes are found at Kilima Private Game Reserve and Spa 5* in the haert of Limpopo.

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