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Festive Season Special Located in the Royal Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho within the Tsehlanyane National Park, Maliba Mountain Lodge is a retreat set in a pristine sub-alpine wilderness valley deep in the North of Lesotho’s breathtaking Maluti / Drakensberg Mountains. Maliba Mountain Lodge is the first 5-star lodge in Lesotho, Southern Africa. The park covers over 5600-hectares of extremely rugged sub-alpine terrain. The luxury lodge offers guests the opportunity of a real African experience, in one of six Basotho-style chalets. [read]
White Lions Return to Timbavati In October 1975, two white lion cubs were born into a pride of lions in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve bordering the Kruger National Park. The lions were discovered by Chris McBride who went on to write a book in 1977 about the famous lions, “White Lions of The Timbavati” The prides territory then covered over most of what is today Kings Camp traversing area. Since then there were a few other white lions born in the Timbavati and immediate vicinity. The last white lion in the Timbavati disappeared in 1992, probably killed by another lion or lions. [read]
2010 World Cup Accommodation If you are planning to attend the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa, StayUnlimited has a large accommodation selection available. Most of our places have not contracted out to a third party and have availability for June and July 2010 at reasonable rates. [read]
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This perfectly positioned three bedroom house has the most breathtaking views of the Atlantic Seaboard and Cape Town’s ever famous Lion’s Head and is an entertainer’s paradise.