About the Camp
The camp is built opposite a rocky headland at the foot of which lies a magnificent fish-filled pond. The camp consists of a large Lapa with kitchen and bar, three African chalets with showers and private bathrooms, three luxury safari tents, a pool under a rock formation, a braai, a fishing area, and a training ground for archers. The camp can be fully privatized.
The Lapa : A lapa is an open-sided structure, often thatched, used as an outdoor living space. It’s typically made of natural materials like wood, reeds, and grass, and is designed to provide shade and a cool area outdoors. Our lapa is used for social gatherings, barbecues (known locally as “braais”), and other outdoor functions.
The African Chalets : The three chalets are built according to African tradition, with thatched roofs. They offer all the necessary comforts with showers and private bathrooms, and access to Wi-Fi. They are located in the immediate vicinity of the Lapa and the Braai, in the middle of the camp.
The Luxury Tents: The three luxury tents are safari tents designed to protect from heat or cold, while offering luxury with private bathrooms and showers. They are located about thirty meters from the Lapa, in the bush and between two rocky outcrops.
The Pool: Our pool is wild, built against the rock with an artificial waterfall. It is one of a kind.
The Braai: A “braai” is a term deeply embedded in South African culture, referring to a barbecue. The word comes from the Afrikaans language and is pronounced “bry”, rhyming with the word “cry”. A braai is not just about grilling meat; it’s a social event, a gathering of friends and family around an open fire. The act of cooking and eating together is an integral part of the experience in Timbila Game Lodge.
The Fishing Area: The camp has a fishing area, with equipment available for rent. The pond is teeming with three varieties of fish, and it is possible to cook your fish on the Braai or have them prepared by the Chef.
Archery training: The camp has targets set up for archers to practice on before they go hunting.