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Exclusive Hunting in the Heart of Africa 40.000 Hektare EXCLUSIVE HUNTING IN THE HEART OF AFRICA SOUTHFORK SAFARIS Our Game Reserve is located in the malaria-free area of the Eastern Cape Province of South 4-Star Lodge near Alicedale Africa – picturesque embedded in the typical vegetation of this region. Only 90 min from Port home of Muller Hunting & Safaris Elisabeth, close to Alicedale. At the end of an eventful day, our guests relax in our luxurious and tastefully furnished chalets. We limit the number of hunters and their companions/ partners to a maximum of 8 guests in order to guarantee you a completely individual and tailor-made Af- rican experience. Four chalets offer every imaginable comfort from air condition to mini bar and its own terrace with garden furniture and a wonderfull view over two lakes. In our lodge you will enjoy international cuisine which our chef prepares three times a day from the best ingredients. The beautiful terrace with our heated pool is ideal for relaxing and exchanging ideas and our sun loungers invite you to sunbathe and relax. In the - place and we look back on an exciting day together. evening we spoil you with drinks at the bar or at our crackling fire South Fork Lodge was founded in 1995. The name stems from the two major rivers (The Sundays 4-Star Lodge at Darlington Dam and The Voel Rivers) that merge on the property. The uniqueness of the Noorsveld – karoo com- home of South Fork Safaris bined with the cool nights and the hot days are perfect conditions for a safari of a life time. The big skies with starry nights and the spectacular surrounding views will leave you breathless and coming back for more. The beautifull Lodge with a incredible view over Darlington Dam offers greatest comfort during your stay. All guest rooms are equiped with air con and their own terrace. The beautifull pool with sun loungers is ideal to relax after a successful hunting day. Luxury 5-star Lodge in Limpopo comfort and is the perfect match to the outra- close to Houdspruit geousThis luxury diversity Lodge of combinesgame that Africanwe hunt flair on withthis property. Out of the ordinary trophys are often found here – exceptional Kudus, Cape Buffa- los, Crocodiles or Hippos to name only some of them - all game roams free. Our guests enjoy the professional care of our service staff and chefs. This location guarantees a truly South African hunting adventure. OUR TEAM Anja Müller Jaco Wolmarans Anja has been at home in South Africa for Farm Manager and PH Jaco is a passionate hunter and trained PH. He 20 years now. Even as a child, she went guides our national and international guests After having graduated as Game Rancher Jaco hunting with her father in Germany’s domes- with keen intuition and respect for animals and joined one of the Addo Farms as assistant to tic territory and now continues this passion vegetation. farm manager to gain working experience. at NGIRI Nature Reserve. At our lodge she Get in touch with Jaco: brings with her many years of experience in Since July 2019 he successfully runs our Wild the hotel and gastronomy business, which Game Reserve NGIRI as Farm Manager. Together Email: [email protected] she has successfully acquired during her with our team of farm workers he takes care of Cellphone South Africa: +27-724054779 professional career in Germany. the well being of our wild animals and maintains hunting stands, roads and infrastructure. Being a passionate and experienced hunter herself, Anja guides not only our female hunters to a very special South African experience. Besides that she takes care of the physical well-being and comfort of our guests and is responsible for the smooth and successfull course of your stay! Get in touch with Anja: Email: [email protected] Cellphone Germany: +49-151-11861016 Cellphone South Africa: +27-82-947 0410 Philip Weyer Henderson Our equipe of chefs will make your stay a cu- linary experience. National and international He gained hunting experience while working delicacies are prepared freshly from the best which is situated close to Darlington Dam, ingredients three times a day. Jansenville.Philip is PH Philips& Outfitter family at Southis farming Fork Safarisin 6th for 3 years before starting his self employ- generation in South Africa. for one of Africas greatest hunting outfitters The family roots are in Germany (Weyer) and mentPhilip as is PH part and of Outfitter. our PH-team and has his Scotland (Henderson). Philip started hunting emphasis on Big Game Hunting. Representatives of our skinning & tracking with his father on the family owned hunting team are Anele and Anzile. They accompany Get in touch with Philip: grounds at early age. us on walk & stalk and support us after the Email: [email protected] shot. Cellphone South Africa: +27- 764936983 Houdspruit Atlantic Indian Ocean Pretoria Johannesburg Maputo SOUTHAFRICA Durban Jansenville Alicedale Capetown Port Elizabeth Garden Route Muller Hunting & Safari SOUTHFORK South Fork SA PTY Ltd. Safaris 6135 Alicedale – South Africa Darlington Dam/Jansenville We have our own registered 6265 Jansenville – South Africa air strip on the property Cellphone Germany: +49-151-11861016 Registered air strip only 5km away Cellphone South Africa: +27-82-947 0410 Cellphone South Africa: +27-764936983 [email protected] SAFARIS [email protected] www.muller-hunting.com www.southforksafaris.co.za.
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