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The Lodge
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An integral part of the
breathtaking Welgevonden Reserve, Sediba means 'spring' or 'source' in the traditional Sotho language. Sediba consists of two all-suite lodges; Letlapala
and Letlapa. Guests are welcome to stay at either of the two lodges as both provide an equal source of wellbeing and complete relaxation. The lodges are separated by a dirt road and are a five minute drive apart from one another.
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Letlapa meaning 'rock' lodge, situated in a valley with a perennial stream running through it. Letlapa has ten double suites and is, as a result of the design and sheer size of the suites the more spectacular of the two lodges.
The suites in Letlapa are linked to each other and to the main lodge by boardwalks including one wheel-chair friendly path. Of its ten exclusive suites, one suite has been specially prepared to accommodate our disabled guests.
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Letlapala meaning 'the place of the sun' is aptly named as it is situated on one of the highest points of the reserve, basking in both sunrise and sunset and providing guests with spectacular views over the Welgevonden Reserve.
Letlapala is the more intimate of the two lodges as it has a mere five double guest suites and one main lodge. In the main lodge guests can enjoy private candle-lit dinners on the viewing deck or around the fire in the traditional Boma. Every aspect at the lodge is carefully designed to seamlessly blend into the environment whilst providing all thinkable comfort.
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All of Sediba’s facilities are available to guests staying at either of the two lodges described above.
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