African Hotels & Adventures expands portfolio

African Hotels & Adventures and Three Cities will take over management of the Ivory Tree Game Lodge in Pilanesberg.

Tourvest’s Accommodation and Activities division (TAA) has acquired the full management contracts for Shepherd’s Tree Lodge and Ivory Tree Game Lodge in the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve through its tourism property management business, African Hotels & Adventures and Three Cities.

Shepherd’s Tree Lodge offers 26 standard rooms that can be converted to 13 family suites, and four luxury suites. The standard rooms have an en-suite bathroom and a patio overlooking the reserve. The executive suites have one en-suite bathroom with a lounge and patio, and a double outdoor shower.

Other facilities at the lodge include an entertainment deck and outdoor cocktail bar, a rim-flow swimming pool and a health and beauty spa. It also has a conference and event centre that can host a maximum of 70 guests.

Ivory Tree Game Lodge has 60 standard rooms, four luxury suites and a presidential suite.  Every room and suite has an en-suite bathroom and an outdoor shower, while the presidential and executive suites have their own private plunge pool. The lodge also has a private villa with its own fire pit, swimming pool and safari vehicle and chef.

Additionally, the lodge has two lounges, a gift shop, several dining rooms, a swimming pool a conference centre that can seat 80 delegates, and an Amani spa.

Neil Bald, African Hotels & Adventures and Three Cities Managing Director, said: “The lodges are a welcome addition to our growing portfolio of hotels, resorts and lodges and we intend to add considerable value to their daily operational management and marketing efforts.”

Tourvest Divisional Chief Executive, Gary Elmes, said the contracts would strengthen Tourvest’s presence in the North West province, particularly near Sun City, where it offers a range of adrenaline and adventure activities through its Mankwe-Gametrackers operation.  “These properties are highly strategic to us in that we can now offer the full spectrum of travel and tourism services in the area, from accommodation through tours and transfers to game drives and hot-air balloon safaris.”