Having privately owned stands in a government owned game reserve is unique in Africa and this project will represent a first of its kind; offering the local communities of Mbaula and Phaulbeni the benefit of taking part as well.

Situated on approximately 14000 hectares of real estate in the Kruger National Park, where the Letaba and Greater Letaba rivers co-incide, this development offers investors and nature enthusiasts an opportunity to become part of this project.

Being on such a vast area, only 156 stands have been made available to have minimum impact on nature and to offer the shareholders in the share block exclusivity which will not be equalled in any other development in the world and selling for R2,5m to R3m.

Being part of the Kruger National Park, buyers will have the privilege of the big five, including Black and White rhino and experience birdlife which offers a diverse variety of species. On the Western border, 22 kilometers and on the Southern border 20 kilometers of river frontage gives the exclusive stands each a unique view of the riverbanks and traversing of game.

The sites on the Estate, each approximately 2 hectares, have been demarcated to have minimum impact on nature and the natural traversing routes of the wildlife have been taken into consideration. The development consists of 156 stands of which some lies adjacent to the rivers and some have been placed on higher ground for spectacular views over the bush field. The sites near the rivers each have an unobstructed view of at least 2Km river frontage.

The sites have been divided into clusters to promote exclusivity and give each unit an identity. Each cluster will have 2 field rangers to assist with game drives and safety of the owners. Traversing rights are open on the whole of the estate. Only Thatch roofs are allowed and no gardening is permitted.

For more information contact 072 101 2955 or send an email. Click here to visit the website.

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