|  | The stone and thatch chalets and main lodge of Mark’s Camp are decorated in a relaxed Pan-African style. This lodge sleeps up to 20 guests in four individual chalets and three family chalets.
- Game drives
- Night drives
- Children's activities
- Malaria-free
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| Facilities Between game drives, guests can relax in the large lounge, bird watch from the viewing decks or laze around the swimming pool. Mark’s Camp has an outdoor dining “boma” for fireside dinners and open-air brunches, as well as a gracious indoor dining area. | Accommodation 4 individual and 3 family chalets
Each comfortably furnished chalet has an en-suite bathroom and there is a ceiling fan for those warm summer nights. The chalets open up onto a private deck with views over the waterhole. | Family Each family is different and children require varying degrees of attention, which is why the emphasis at Lalibela is to be as flexible as possible to ensure memorable family holidays. An overview of our children's programme is as follows:
In the early morning Lalibela’s child minders come on duty so that parents can leave for their morning game drive. The children are given a chance to wake up, get dressed and be ready for the day. Parents are welcome to stay behind and accompany their children on the kiddies game drive.
Breakfast is served and then it is time for the activities of the morning - with a snack in hand, they’re off with their game ranger in their own special vehicle on a short game drive taking care to avoid any close encounters with dangerous game.
After the adults game drive and brunch, there is time for the family to spend together – there’s the playground with jungle gym and sandpit or many games to play. A light lunch is served in the children’s boma
Before going out on the adults’ afternoon game drive, high tea is served – at the same time children receive a “kiddie's pack” for tea and then it is time for their afternoon activities to start.
These activities are filled with creative African arts and crafts and bush skills, such as clay projects, candle making, beading, tracking spoor around the lodge and making plaster cast moulds of the spoor and painting them.
Time spent playing and learning about conservation and the environment will fly by and soon an authentically African kiddies dinner will be served. Then it is bathtime and into comfy pyjamas in time to roast marshmallows over the fire and listen to exciting stories of Africa, it’s people and the wildlife. During all this time the children are looked after by our accomplished child minders while their parents enjoy their evening game drive and dinner back at the lodge.
- Children under 12 years of age pay 50% of adult sharing rate. Rate includes programme & nanny. | Rate includes - Rates are inclusive of VAT & subject to change without notice - Rates include all meals, accommodation, game activities & beverages - Rates are inclusive of the tourism levy - 50% single supplement applies | Access Scheduled flights: - Port Elizabeth Airport Road Transfers: - Available from and to Port Elizabeth's airport, hotels and car hire depots: approx. R600 - 750 (valid in 2005) per vehicle per transfer Self-drive: - Car hire available from Port Elizabeth. - The lodge is a popular extention for those self-driving along the Garden Route from Cape Town. - From Port Elizabeth follow the N2 highway towards Grahamstown for 90km. Entrance on left hand side. - From Addo, follow the R335 through Paterson (becomes gravel road) to the N2 highway. Turn left onto N2 and find entrance on left hand side. | Safari category:
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