The Belgium Inn is an upmarket lodge owned by Belgian, Jozef who proudly self-built this colonial style lodge, completing the project in 2016. Jozef strives to provide guests with luxurious accommodation that is designed to be elegantly smart casual and to create a home away from home for business travelers and tourists alike.
With six luxury, yet comfortable and uniquely decorated en-suite rooms with beautiful linen, bath and shower, air conditioning and fans for the typical Lowveld summers and an enchantingly private terrace for each room.
Enjoy the unique experience of accommodation set in natural surroundings but still 5 minutes’ drive from shops, restaurants and other facilities. Situated in the Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate which is home to general game such as impala, kudu, duiker, zebra, giraffe, porcupine and warthog. You may also be lucky enough to see one oft he resident Leopard roaming about..! There are various game drive routes on the Wildlife Estate , for those who would like to self drive to unwind. There is also a selection of cycling trails. Experience Lowveld luxury at its best.
Hoedspruit, an Afrikaans word meaning Hat Creek, and is a small town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Hoedspruit is nestled between the Kruger National Park and the Blyde River Canyon. Surrounded by the largest privately owned conservation area in the world, Hoedspruit is the at the heart of the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere.
The Luxury Rooms offer the ideal escape to take in the magnificent scenery of the African bush on a Wildlife Estate.
There are so much more that you can see and do in the beautiful area and they will be happy to arrange activities for you. Enjoy viewing some of the very exciting activities you can take part in while staying at The Belgium Inn. Game drive and meal packages can be booked with the host.
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