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FALAZA GAME PARK
Privately owned Falaza Game Park and Spa offers an array of authentic bush
experiences in a lush indigenous setting. A mere three hour scenic drive
from Durban International Airport, just 100km from Richards Bay Airport, you
can enjoy the true African experience and impeccable service offered by
Falaza Game Park and Spa. |

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Indulgence awaits guests selecting one of the treatment plans in the
advanced facilities nestled amongst the indigenous foliage of the Spa at
Falaza Game Park. Physical and mental relaxation and revitalization for men
and women alike are combined in a tranquil environment with specialized
treatments.

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Neighbouring the World Heritage Site of St Lucia, Falaza is near the
renowned Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, boasting the ‘Big Five’, and the
fascinating corals of Sodwana Bay.
Refreshments and
meals can be enjoyed in a variety of cosy indoor settings or by staying in
touch with the surrounding nature outdoors. The bar, lounges, outdoor boma
shelter and swimming pool all encourage intimacy with nature, embracing the
mood of the bush.
Enjoy a bush
experience in a peaceful, natural haven, boasting impeccable service
Luxury tented
accommodation provides true safari ambiance, with every comfort catered for,
including spacious dressing rooms, en-suite bathrooms and private sundecks.
Our lodge
accommodates 30 persons in 15 luxury twin bedded tents. All tents are
equipped with the following:
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fans
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sundeck
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en-suite
bathroom with shower (5 tents have baths and showers)
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hairdryer
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tea/coffee
making facilities
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All tents are
non smoking
Falaza offers a
choice of safari experiences on foot, horseback, by game verhicle or on
water.
Since a
teen, Zululand-born Karl-Heinz Booysen has been fascinated with crocodiles,
so much so that today his nickname is “Crocodile Impi”. Known to have
wrestled 4m-long crocs in transporting them to his domain, Karl-Heinz’s
crocodile nursery is located at Falaza Game Park - False Bay on the
far-northern banks of Lake St. Lucia World Heritage Site and it is here that
he introduces guests to the world of the Nile Crocodile … which incidentally
loves a stomach rub.
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