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Wake up in an elevated luxury tent, where Jackalberry and Tambotie trees provide shade and the morning air carries the scent of roses. This rather clever hideaway doubles as a working farm, though you won't find any muddy wellies here—just elegant pathways winding through macadamia orchards and some of the most pampered vegetables in Africa. The spa's rose quartz steam shower deserves its own Instagram account, and the chef's "garden-to-plate" philosophy means your dinner probably started the day as a twinkle in a gardener's eye. You're a stone's throw from Kruger's wild residents, but honestly, with a G&T in hand and this view from your deck, the Big Five might just have to wait.
From $210 person/night
The genuine farm-to-fork dining experience. The vegetables you're enjoying for dinner were likely plucked from the organic garden mere hours before appearing on your plate.
Opt for a riverside tent, where the gentle stream provides the soundtrack and early birds deliver nature's wake-up call.
While the retreat is close to Kruger National Park, arranging transport for game drives requires a bit of planning, so be sure to discuss your safari wishes upon booking.
The River Café serves up breakfasts that make hitting the snooze button a criminal offense, while The Summerfields Kitchen turns garden bounty into culinary poetry each evening. The spa redefines indulgence with treatment rooms that blur the lines between inside and out—imagine a massage with a soundtrack of birdsong and rustling leaves. For the energetic souls, a 5km jogging track meanders through the property, though we prefer the gentle art of rose garden wandering, where "stop and smell the roses" isn't just a saying—it's practically mandatory.
Forget everything you thought you knew about tents—these elevated hideaways are more maharaja's retreat than a boy scout jamboree. Connected by wooden walkways that seem to float through the canopy, each suite is your private treehouse kingdom. Canvas walls and thatched roofs keep things authentically bushveld, while seriously comfortable beds and outdoor showers (nothing quite like washing your hair while a curious hornbill looks on) add more than a touch of luxury. Your morning coffee comes with a side of mist-shrouded views and a chorus of feathered friends who clearly never got the memo about sleeping in.