Situated in the heart of the Garden Route, Gondwana Game Reserve offers 11,000 hectares of dramatic terrain with free roaming Big 5 and awe-inspiring scenery that will stir your senses. It is the perfect venue for a range of events including executive getaways, corporate functions, conferences and product launches. The reserve is accessibly located a five hours drive from Cape Town or 45 minutes from George airport, making it an easy choice for “meet-centives”. Despite being only 15 minutes off the N2, once on the reserve, it is as if you are in the middle of nowhere with endless mountain views and green rolling hills blanketed in colourful Fynbos offering well over 1000 varieties.
The reserve boasts 2 luxury lodges - Kwena Huts a 5 star bush lodge with 14 stand-alone suites and Lehele Lodge a thatched, modern functions venue and boutique conference centre. There are 8 private bush villas on the reserve with 2and 3 en-suite bedrooms and open-plan design, which can be utilized for smaller, more private strategic sessions.
Meetings:
The contemporary conference centre at Lehele Lodge boasts:
· A large wooden 5 meter long table seating 18 delegates boardroom style
· Break away areas (indoor and out with tables and chairs)
· State of the art technology including hi-definition data projector
· Custom sized white projector screen
· High clarity sound system including microphone
· 54 inch flat screen TV
· Floor to ceiling glass folding doors leading onto outdoor deck with black-out curtains
· 2 x Apple Mac Flat Screen computers
· Wireless internet connectivity
· Back of house office support
· Ceiling Fans in all areas
· 2 x fireplaces
Incentives:
· Malaria Free Big 5 reserve for safari activities,
· wine tastings,
· 4x4 driving course,
· Bush picnic or BBQ
· Seating up to 80 guests for indoor dining they can be transformed into fairytale venues with table settings of your choice or left as is with contemporary solid wood tables and elegant, contemporary bush décor and panoramic views of the magnificent Fynbos reserve and wildlife.
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