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 | Trout Hideaway Trout Hideaway lies hidden in a secluded valley away from the bustle of human activity; away from noise and aggression; away from pollution. It was started about 15 years ago as a commercial fishing lodge by Adolf and Isabel Nicklaus and has become one of the finest fly-fishing destinations in Mpumalanga. The All-Africa recorded record Rainbow Trout at 6,89 kg or the 3,7 kg Brown Trout attest to the quality of the fishing. Price: Starting at ZAR 95,000.00 |
 | Mbuluzi Game Reserve The Mbuluzi Game Reserve has been established in the northeastern corner of Swaziland – bound by the Mbuluzi River and the Lubombo mountain range in the east.
It has a remarkable diversity of habitat, from the massive riverine forests with their towering sycamore figs and wild date palms, to the rocky cliffs and cycad forests, the knobthorn savannah, the acacia bushveld and open grasslands. The property has two perennial rivers namely the Mlawula and the Mbuluzi.
At an altitude of between 150 and 460 meters, the climate is warm during the day with pleasant cool evenings. |
| | Ndlopfu This development is in the Hoedspruit area and is situated in the heart of Big 5 country being between Klaserie Nature Reserve, Timbavati Nature Reserve and the Kruger National Park. There are no fences between the property and the Kruger National Park. The Ntsiri River flows through the property.
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 | Selati Game Reserve The Selati Game Reserve is "the bush". Located between Mica, Gravelotte and Phalaborwa in the heart of the bushveld it offers access to over 30,000 hectares of prime Game Reserve. Nyala Lodge is a one-third owner of a portion of land within the Selati Game Reserve. Nyala Lodge will have a maximum of six shareholders who will share a luxury Lodge to be built on the banks of the Selati River. Price: ZAR 1,750,000 per share |
 | Ivory Lodge This exceptional reserve is famous for its unique geology and natural heritage. The reserve, encompassing 18,000 hectares (44,480 acres) of land offers game viewing, a wilderness experience and an opportunity to acquire your own piece of Africa.
The Mountainlands Game Reserve is situated in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa 320km East of Johannesburg and Pretoria. Price: Starting at ZAR 600,000 per share |
 | Malachite Lodge This luxurious yet rustic game lodge is situated on the banks of the Olifants River within the Lissataba Shareblock. Malachite Lodge is limited to a syndication of six members. The bedrooms can sleep 10 and consist of five en-suite complexes around the main complex. The lodge is fully equipped and furnished and will own a Game viewing vehicle. Price: ZAR 850,000 per share |
| | Ntsiri The development is conducted in terms of the Act on Shareblocks and has 65 shareholders each with its own bushveld Lodge.
The farms are approximately 50 kilometres East of Hoedspruit and are surrounded by well-known Big 5 game areas including the Kruger National Park. There are no fences between these properties and game is unrestricted over more than two million hectares.
The area is in the heart of Big 5 country and is generally known for its large Elephant populations. Game includes most of the game found within the Kruger National Park. |
 | The Lochs Five kilometres of pristine river fishing and approximately 30 hectares of surface waters to tempt and test.
The Lochs uses the Shareblock Act as a vehicle to facilitate co-ownership of these remarkable waters. The company owns 350 hectares of land between Belfast, Stoffberg and Dullstroom. |
| | Timbavati The well known Timbavati Nature Reserve exceeds an area of over 60,000 hectares.
It shares a common unfenced boundary with the Kruger National Park and the Klaserie Nature Reserve to the North West effectively creating an unfenced game-rich area exceeding 2,2million hectares.
The Timbavati is home to a number of well-known commercial lodges such as Kings Camp, Tanda Tula and Ngala.
The Timbavati is well known for its white lions and large Giraffe population.
The reserve is independently managed with qualified staff and infrastructure. There are approximately 30 privately owned farms that make up the Reserve. |
| | Sabi Sand The Sabi-Sand Game Reserve in its own right exceeds 60,000 hectares in extent but in addition shares an unfenced and common boundary with the Kruger National Park.
This is ‘Big 5' country. Home to Elephant, Lion, Buffalo and Leopard in large numbers - this is Africa at its adrenaline-pumping fringe.
The Sabi-Sand is also home to well known Game Lodges such as Mala-Mala, Ulusaba and Londolozi.
The abundant game population ranges on 2.2 million hectares. |
 | Lissataba Lissataba is an exclusive shareblock scheme that offers you the opportunity of owning your own game sanctuary in the shadow of the majestic Drakensberg mountain range in the heart of big game country.
Lissataba provides one of the last opportunities for a select few to own their own piece of Africa’s bushveld. |
| | Klaserie Nature Reserve The Klaserie Nature Reserve is approximately 30 kilometers long and 25 kilometers wide with the Klaserie river flowing through its center.
The reserve comprises over 60,000 hectares in its own right but has no fences between it and the neighbouring Kruger National Park or the Timbavati Nature Reserve which also exceeds 60 000 hectares in size. The Game accordingly traverses an area of well over two million hectares.
The reserve consists of approximately 100 landowners and has very few commercial lodges. It has an overall management policy and has a Warden and support staff to manage the area. |
 | Kudu Ranch Kudu Game Ranch is a unique development using the Act on Shareblocks as a vehicle to owning your own piece of African wilderness. Kudu Game Ranch is within easy travelling distance from the Kruger National Park and other scenic attractions. It is approximately 350 km from Johannesburg. |
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