SENSATIONAL Safari Lodge - The Farmstead by The Royal Portfolio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 มิ.ย. 2022
- The Farmstead is a sister lodge to the iconic Royal Malewane, which is part of The Royal Portfolio. It is situated in Thornybush Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger Area, South Africa. Consisting of only 3 lavish suites and a multi-bedroom villa, The Farmstead is the ideal luxury safari lodge for the discerning traveler that wants to see amazing wildlife and likes his privacy.
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Thank you for your detailed video of Royal Malewane Farmstead. We're fortunate to be able to visit in November 2023. Of all the "Farmstead" TH-cam video's I've watched, yours is the best. How was the food?
Glad you liked it! The food is amazing (and so are the wines)! We are going back next week and we can't be more excited!
Please make more video's. So many of us really like them. Enjoy your trip!@@laurandnicolas
Excellent videos and content!
Great videos! Super helpful! How did this compare to the Main Lodge and the Sabi Sabi Earth Lodge that you also featured? Thank you!
So stunning! All Royal Portfolio properties are gorgeous 😍
Sending ❤ from Canada witch is a outside soana 😆
Stunning outfit, as always! How is the food?
So the greater Kruger area indicates a private reserve versus the main Kruger park which is government run?
So the Kruger park is one big park, the private game reserves such as this one, border Kruger, so the animals can roam around freely, there’s no ‘gate’ for the wildlife. Hope this gives you some insights!
Always wondered about this too