Rockfig Safari Lodge - Timbavati Private Reserve - Kruger Private Reserves
RockFig Safari Lodge offers five star accommodation and big five safari experience within the Timbavati private reserve - Kruger National Park, you simply can't ask for more of a lodge as Rockfig possesses everything you need to experience Africa's magical wildlife.
RockFig Safari Lodge features just six chalet-type suites, making it ideal for exclusive-use bookings for families or groups of friends. The sense of place comes through strongly, with the color palette in each room inspired by the purple and green hues of local birds and plants. Although guests are always conscious of where they are, no stone is left un-turned in the quest for comfort and luxury.
Each suite features both indoor and outdoor showers, a private veranda ideal for romantic candlelit dinners, a minibar and a bath. Specially commissioned watercolor paintings add notes of cool beauty, and – as with every space in the lodge – the aim is always to delight the guests who’ll stay here. There’s a thoughtfulness to the décor, with the emphasis being on the guest experience – but also an unmissable sense that it’s the natural beauty of the Timbavati bushveld that’s the true hero.
Rockfig Safari Lodge - Image Gallery
RockFig Safari Lodge is privately owned and run by Glen and Bruce Jenkins, who first visited the lowveld of Timbavati during the mid-1990s. Many years later, they decided to purchase some farmland in the area, which is now the site of the luxury lodge. It’s one of the newest properties in the wildlife-rich game reserve, but it has already received rave reviews! Accommodation is booked on a full-board basis, including all meals, a selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, daily safari activities in the Timbavati, transfers between the lodge and the local airstrip, Wi-Fi, and a laundry service. The lodge can be booked on an exclusive basis for a maximum of eight persons
The lodge features just six chalet-type suites, making it ideal for exclusive bookings for families or a group of friends. The elements of the reserve come through strongly in each room inspired by the purple and green hues of local birds and plants. Each suite expresses comfort and luxury by featuring both indoor and outdoor showers, a private veranda ideal for romantic candlelit dinners, a mini bar and bath. The aim is always to delight the guests but also an unmissable sense that it’s the natural beauty of the Timbavati bushveld that is the true hero.
Here you can view the Big Five and other endangered species such as the Wild Dog and Cheetah in their natural environment. All the big game is here including rhino, elephants, buffalo, zebras, antelopes, as well as leopard, lion, hyena. Bird watching is good particularly during the rainy season.
Children of any age are welcome, subject to the following room-sharing options and rates:
One child 0 - 5 years sharing with one or two adults will stay free of charge
One child 6 - 16 years sharing with one or two adults will be charged 50% of the adult sharing rate
Children 6 - 16 years in their own room (maximum three children per room) will be charged as per the below:
- 1st child: full adult rate
- 2nd child: 50% of adult rate
- 3rd child: 50% of adult rate
Rockfig Safari Lodge - Video
Price Includes
Luxury accommodation - Three meals daily - Local drinks - Two game drives per day - Optional walking safaris
Price Excludes
Conservation & gate fees -Transfers - Gratuities
QUICK OVERVIEW
- Big Five - Yes
- Off Road - Big Five Sightings Only
- Camp Fenced - Yes
- Child Policy - Children of all ages welcome
- Pool - Yes
- SPA - Spa Treatments Available On Request
- Aircon - Yes
- Cellphone Signal - Yes
- Malaria Area - Yes
- WI-FI - Yes
Rockfig Safari Lodge - Wildlife Gallery
WHY VISIT ROCKFIG
- Big Five Safari
- Only 4 guests per vehicle
- Off-road game drives
- Local drinks included
- Kruger Prime Location
- Only 6 suites
- All children welcome
- 5 Stars accommodation
ENQUIRY FORM - ROCKFIG SAFARI LODGE
What to pack:
- Comfortable light clothing for summer months, including a swimming costume.
- A very warm jacket for game drives during winter – conditions can be chilly!
- Walking shoes and socks.
- Sunhat, sunglasses and sunscreen (the African sun is harsh for the unprotected body).
- Camera and plenty of film/ memory space.
- A good book.