Legend Lodges, Hotels & Resorts is extending its portfolio of properties following a rebranding initiative.
In May, the company rebranded, changing its name to Legend Hospitality Group.
The company also acquired Phofu Eco Safari Lodge, in the Kang area of Botswana. This is an exclusive game reserve and can cater up to 18 guests in either a thatch, stone or tented accommodation.
Guests can enjoy game drives, nature walks, swimming and game viewing from an underground hide.
From July, Mogotlho Safari Lodge, north from Maun, Botswana, will also become part of Legend’s portfolio. The lodge is situated near the River Kwhai and has 13 river-facing, en-suite tents, a dining room and an elevated viewing deck.
Guests can view a variety of wildlife along the river banks and can enjoy game drives and nature walks.
Group CEO, Peet Cilliers, said: “Rebranding the Legend group is certainly a very exciting endeavour for our company. We believe that it is important to continuously keep innovating and evolving in order to keep up with an ever changing industry; whilst still remaining true to the core values of our brand and creating Legendary experiences at all of our properties.”
The expansion follows the recent opening of the Signature clubhouse at Legend Golf and Safari Resort and the completion of renovations to the pool deck-area at Dugong Beach Lodge, near Vilanculos in Mozambique.
The Ravineside and Lakeside lodges at Entabeni Safari Conservancy will also complete refurbishments this winter.
Legend has plans for more properties in Botswana and Namibia.