How to Make the Most of Your Mabalingwe Midweek Escape

There’s something magical about taking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, especially when that break brings you to the tranquil and picturesque Mabalingwe Nature Reserve. A midweek escape at Mabalingwe offers a unique opportunity to unwind, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the serenity of the bush without the weekend crowds. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, here’s how to make the most of your midweek getaway at Mabalingwe.

1. Start Your Day with an Early Morning Game Drive
Nothing beats the crisp morning air and the thrill of seeing wildlife in their natural habitat. Early morning game drives are one of the best ways to experience Mabalingwe, as many animals are most active during this time. 

Tip: Be sure to dress warmly in layers, as mornings can be chilly. Don’t forget your binoculars and camera to capture the unforgettable moments!

2. Indulge in a Relaxing Spa Treatment at Mbali Day Spa
After your morning game drive, treat yourself to a relaxing spa session at the Mbali Day Spa. Nestled in the heart of the reserve, the spa offers a range of rejuvenating treatments that will leave you feeling refreshed and pampered. From soothing massages to revitalising facials, it’s the perfect way to unwind after a day of adventure.

Pro Tip: Book your treatment in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons. Opt for a midweek special or a package deal for added value.

3. Savour a Bush Picnic
One of the most serene ways to enjoy the beauty of Mabalingwe is with a bush picnic. Whether you’re with family, friends, or your partner, a bush picnic allows you to savour delicious food while soaking in the sights and sounds of the reserve. Pack your own or ask about organised picnic options through the reserve, and find a scenic spot to enjoy a peaceful meal in the wild.

Tip: Be mindful of the wildlife—always follow reserve guidelines and never feed the animals.

4. Explore on Foot with a Guided Nature Walk
For those who prefer a more up-close experience, a guided nature walk is a must! Walking through the bush with an experienced ranger allows you to connect with the environment on a deeper level. You’ll learn about the plants, animals, and ecosystems that make Mabalingwe so special, all while discovering smaller creatures and signs of wildlife that might be missed by a vehicle.

Did You Know? Walking trails often reveal fascinating details like animal tracks, dung, and unique flora that contribute to the balance of life in the bush.

5. Enjoy Leisure Time at the Kalahari Oasis and Pool
If relaxation is at the top of your list, Mabalingwe’s leisure facilities are designed to help you unwind. Spend a lazy afternoon lounging by the pool with a refreshing drink, or head over to the Kalahari Oasis for a cold beer and a bite to eat in a unique, rustic setting. The Oasis is a favourite among guests for its relaxed vibe and friendly service, making it a perfect spot to reflect on the day’s adventures.

Tip: If you’re a sports fan, check out the Oasis during key matches—it’s a fun place to celebrate with other guests!

6. Book an Afternoon or Sunset Game Drive
While mornings are a prime time for wildlife viewing, the late afternoon and early evening also offer great opportunities for spotting animals. As the day cools down, many animals become more active again. A sunset game drive adds a touch of magic as the golden light casts stunning shadows across the landscape, and you may even get the chance to spot some of Mabalingwe’s nocturnal residents.

Bonus: Sunset drives are often accompanied by sundowners—enjoy a refreshing drink while watching the sunset over the African bush.

7. Enjoy Local Flavours at Le Fera Restaurant
No trip to Mabalingwe is complete without indulging in the delicious offerings at Le Fera Restaurant. Featuring a menu inspired by local flavours, Le Fera is the perfect place to enjoy a hearty meal after a day of exploring. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional South African dish or a lighter snack, Le Fera’s diverse menu has something to satisfy every palate.

Tip: Don’t miss out on their signature cocktails or a glass of South African wine to complete your dining experience.

Book Your Midweek Stay
A midweek escape to Mabalingwe Nature Reserve is the perfect way to recharge and reconnect with nature. With fewer visitors than on weekends, you’ll have more opportunities to enjoy the tranquillity of the bush, the abundant wildlife, and the incredible range of activities available. From game drives to spa treatments, and bush picnics to stargazing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

For reservations, contact us at contactus@mabalingwe.com or 014 001 7011. You can also view live availability on this link: https://bit.ly/3hhSj3H. 

Bush Etiquette: Do’s and Dont’s for a Respectful Wildlife Experience in the Mabalingwe Nature Reserve

Exploring the natural beauty of Mabalingwe Nature Reserve is an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re watching majestic elephants roam freely, spotting the elusive leopard, or enjoying a peaceful sunset, your time in the bush is bound to create lasting memories. However, with great beauty comes great responsibility. Observing bush etiquette is essential not only for your safety but also for the well-being of the wildlife and the preservation of their natural habitat. Here’s a guide on how to make your bushveld adventure both respectful and enjoyable.

Do’s for a Respectful Wildlife Experience

1. Do Follow Your Guide’s Instructions
Your guide knows the terrain, wildlife behaviour, and the reserve’s rules. Trust their expertise and follow their instructions to ensure your safety and the animals’ protection. If they ask you to stay quiet, keep your distance, or remain seated, it’s for a good reason!

2. Do Keep a Safe Distance
While it may be tempting to get close for that perfect photo, remember that the animals in the reserve are wild. Maintaining a safe distance is crucial for your safety and to avoid disturbing the animals. Binoculars and zoom lenses allow you to admire their beauty without invading their space.

3. Do Stay Quiet and Respectful
The bush is a place of calm and tranquility, and loud noises can disturb the animals. Speak softly, keep your movements slow and quiet, and avoid playing loud music or talking loudly. This ensures the wildlife feels safe and remains undisturbed in their natural environment.

4. Do Take Only Memories
Leave the bush as you found it. This means no collecting rocks, plants, or other natural artefacts. Taking anything from the wild disrupts the ecosystem. Instead, take lots of photos and soak in the experience, leaving only your footprints behind.

5. Do Use Designated Pathways Stick to the designated tracks and pathways in the reserve. Venturing off the beaten path can disturb sensitive areas of the ecosystem, harm smaller creatures, or disrupt wildlife habitats. It’s also safer for you and ensures minimal impact on the environment.

Dont’s for a Respectful Wildlife Experience

1. Don’t Feed the Animals
It’s important to never feed wildlife. Human food is not suitable for animals and can make them dependent on people, leading to dangerous encounters in the future. Feeding wildlife also disrupts their natural foraging behaviours and can result in health problems for the animals.

2. Don’t Litter
Littering in the bush is not only disrespectful but also dangerous to animals. Wildlife can mistake trash for food, which could lead to injury or death. Always carry your waste with you until you can dispose of it properly at a designated area.

3. Don’t Approach Wildlife on Foot
Even if an animal looks calm, approaching on foot can be seen as a threat, potentially leading to aggressive behaviour. Always remain in the safety of your vehicle or on designated walking trails with a guide. Wildlife has a natural instinct to protect their territory, and you want to respect that.

4. Don’t Use Flash Photography
Flash photography can startle animals, causing unnecessary stress. It may also disrupt their natural behaviours, such as hunting or feeding. If you want to capture a photo, use natural lighting or adjust your camera settings to capture the perfect shot without disturbing the wildlife.

5. Don’t Block Animal Pathways
If an animal is crossing the road, never block its path with your vehicle. Instead, switch off the engine and allow the animal to pass peacefully. This not only respects the animal’s right of way but also gives you an amazing opportunity to observe their behaviour up close.

Embrace the Spirit of Conservation

At Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, we’re committed to conserving our natural environment and protecting the incredible wildlife that calls this reserve home. By practising good bush etiquette, you’re playing a vital role in preserving the beauty and balance of the ecosystem.

Respecting the wildlife and nature during your visit ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy the wonders of the bush. Remember, we are only visitors in their home, so let’s tread lightly and act responsibly.

Experience Mabalingwe

Your experience at Mabalingwe Nature Reserve should be both awe-inspiring and respectful of the delicate environment you’re exploring. By following these simple do’s and don’ts, you’ll not only ensure your safety but also contribute to the conservation of this beautiful wildlife haven. So, as you embark on your next game drive or bushwalk, remember that your actions make a difference!

Book your stay today and experience the award-winning hospitality. For reservations, contact us at contactus@mabalingwe.com or 014 001 7011. You can also view live availability on this link: https://bit.ly/3hhSj3H

Winter Comforts: Decadent Hot Chocolate Mug Cake

Indulge in the cosy warmth of winter with this easy-to-make hot chocolate mug cake. Perfect for those chilly evenings when you crave something sweet and comforting. In just a few minutes, you’ll have a delicious treat ready to enjoy by the fire.

Ingredients

– 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour

– 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder

– 3 tablespoons granulated sugar

– 1/4 teaspoon baking powder

– 1/8 teaspoon salt

– 3 tablespoons milk

– 1 tablespoon vegetable oil

– 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

– Mini marshmallows (optional, for topping)

Instructions:

1. In a microwave-safe mug, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, and salt until well combined.

2. Stir in the milk, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract until the batter is smooth and no lumps remain.

3. Microwave on high for 1-2 minutes, or until the cake has risen and set in the middle. Be careful not to overcook.

4. Let the mug cake cool for a minute before topping with mini marshmallows, if desired.

5. Grab a spoon and enjoy your warm and gooey hot chocolate mug cake!

*Tip: For an extra indulgent twist, top your mug cake with whipped cream or a drizzle of chocolate sauce.*

Wildfire At Mabalingwe Nature Reserve

Dear Mabalingwe Shareholders, Friends, and Guests

As many of you will already be aware, a devastating wildfire, which started at around 14:00 on Saturday afternoon, 23 September 2023, on a neighbouring farm, has swept through Mabalingwe Nature Reserve. The cause of the fire is still unknown.

Mabalingwe comprises approximately 8,800 hectares and has been an established holiday destination since the early 1990s.  Mabalingwe has 205 privately owned houses (also known as lodges), 105 timeshare chalets, a caravan park, and various commercial entities. With strong winds propelling the fire from the north, the fire rapidly widened to a front measuring several kilometers from end to end. More than one hundred (100) fire protection workers from the local team and staff were deployed and tried to contain the fire through Saturday night and found some success yet were not able to put the fire fully down.  On Sunday morning the winds picked up again and spread the fire further and caused havoc resulting in 56 private houses (lodges) being burnt to the ground, with a further eight houses partially damaged. A bush camp and one timeshare chalet were also destroyed.  Assessments regarding damage to infrastructure are still ongoing.

The impact on animals within the Reserve is also still being assessed. It is estimated that 6,000 hectares of grazing in the Reserve were consumed by the fire.

All guests and residents staying on the Reserve over the weekend were evacuated, starting on Sunday morning. While the fire was eventually brought under control on the Reserve late afternoon (25 September 2023), firefighters remained on scene, fighting, and managing the fire in the greater Bela-Bela area. The extremely dry environment and windy conditions, as well as the mountainous terrain, have made for extremely challenging conditions for those who have been fighting the fire.

Mr Matie Barnard, manager of the Mabalingwe Common Property Association (MCPA) reported that he is relieved to advise that no human fatalities have occurred. Tragically, a Mabalingwe Nature Reserve staff member was severely burned while assisting with firefighting efforts on Sunday. He was caught in the flames when the wind turned suddenly and was hospitalised for treatment. We are pleased to advise that he was released from the hospital this morning, Tuesday, 26 September 2023. No further injuries or loss of life of any of the fire protection workers as well as the visitors/residents was reported, which can be attributed to the coordinated process resulting in the timeous decision to evacuate the Reserve and the communication between the firefighting teams.

Barnard thanked the Mabalingwe neighbours for their unwavering support during the crisis and local businesses that provided support to the firefighting teams, which included more than 200 individuals at times.

With the immediate danger to life, limb, and property addressed, the focus has now moved to animal welfare where steps have been put in place to ensure a constant supply of water and feed.  A generous donation has been received from a veterinary specialist and helicopter team to complete an aerial survey to evaluate the situation.  Teams onsite have reported seeing a lot of animals moving around the Reserve. The primary concern for the short term is providing the animals with feed, having lost most available browsing, and grazing to the fire.

We would like to express our gratitude to every staff member, member of the community, local businesses, and the public for your actions amid this tragedy; and overwhelming support, assistance, prayers, and wishes during this time.

We are grateful and humbled to say that we have received numerous requests from individuals wanting to make financial contributions to a Mabalingwe Fire Disaster Support effort. We are also endlessly grateful to the phenomenal greater Bela-Bela community who have provided food and refreshments for the firefighting teams over the past two days.

The pressing need now is for donations to provide support to families that have lost their homes, any requirements for the fire team over-and-above food and refreshments, and for game feed for the wildlife.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank any shareholders and members of the public that are able to donate and assist, in advance. The official banking details for donations are as follows:

Bank:  ABSA

Account Name: Mabalingwe Common Property Association

Branch Code: 632005

Account Number: 40 6415 9982

Reference: Kindly only use the following reference – DONATION (for any donations towards the fire team support, or families that have lost houses)

Bank: FNB

Account Name: LUDUM Game Consortium (Pty) Ltd

Branch Code: 250855

Account Number: 627 827 349 85

Reference: Kindly only use the following reference – GAME FEED (for any donations towards feed for the wildlife)

For any physical game feed donations, the needs include:

•  Game blocks and game pellets

•  Lucerne, teff, oats, blue buffalo grass

•  Salt licks

*Upon arrival at the main gate, Security will direct donations to a drop-off area

In addition, a Back-Our-Bokkies campaign has been established via Ludum Game Consortium. Details and banking details for donations can be viewed via the following link: https://www.ludum.co.za/back-our-bokkies

All the information about what is needed, and the relevant banking details, can be accessed via the above link.

This tragedy has a far-reaching impact on many lives and has had a devastating effect on a significant tract of pristine, reserved South African bushveld and the wildlife and eco-systems contained within that environment. As the recovery and infrastructure repairs get underway, and the rangers begin making provisions for feed and water for the wildlife; we request your prayers for the protection of our people, safe-harbour and relief for the animals, and for the revival and re-establishment of the lands, infrastructure, and earth that make up the greater Mabalingwe Nature Reserve.

As always, we are grateful for the many blessings and kindnesses shown and shared during this devastating event and are incredibly appreciative of the support and care we continue to receive from you, our valued shareholders, friends, and guests.

We kindly request your patience and understanding, as all our operational and administrative systems and procedures have been impacted to some extent. Should you have any specific urgent and important queries, kindly direct same via our email channels and we will attend to same as soon as possible.

Yours faithfully,

The Mabalingwe Nature Reserve Board

Lion Man MTB Event

The Lion Man Mountain Bike Race, held at Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, is an exhilarating experience that combines the thrill of mountain biking with the beauty and majesty of the South African bushveld. This event is a must-attend for anyone who loves mountain biking, the outdoors, and adrenaline-fueled adventures.

Mabalingwe Nature Reserve, located in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, is a vast 12,500-hectare reserve that is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, rhinos, buffalos, and leopards. The reserve is also home to a network of well-maintained mountain bike trails that wind their way through the bushveld, offering riders a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and thrill of mountain biking in a truly wild environment.

The Lion Man event attracts riders from all over South Africa and beyond, and consists of a 2-day race, challenging the riders on day 1 with their distance of choice, followed by a 20km sprint on day 2. The combined times will determine the winners in each respective distance.

The route of the race takes riders through some of the most beautiful and challenging terrain in the reserve, including steep climbs, technical descents, and rocky trails. Along the way, riders will encounter some of the reserve’s most iconic wildlife, including herds of antelope, giraffes, and zebras.

Participants stand to win as much as R30 000 in holiday accommodation, including activities; and there are various other prizes up for grabs too.

The Lion Man event is not just a race, but a festival of mountain biking and bushveld culture. Riders and spectators alike can enjoy a range of activities, including music, traditional South African food, craft beers and market stalls with lovely goods and treats available.

The Lion Man MTB Race is a truly special event that combines the thrill of mountain biking with the beauty and majesty of the South African bushveld. It is a treat for mountain bike enthusiasts, bushveld lovers, and adrenaline junkies alike, and is a must-attend for anyone looking for a truly unique and unforgettable experience. So, gear up, get ready, and join the adventure – the Lion Man awaits!

EVENT DATES for 2023: 5 to 7 May 2023

Enter the race here: http://bit.ly/40Wvpq3

Search available accommodation for the 2023 Lion Man here: https://www.mabalingwe.co.za/book-now/

More info: https://www.mabalingwe.co.za/events/