Serenity Forest Eco Reserve

Serenity combines International standards of comfort and cuisine with a uniquely African Experience

Serenity is a haven of tranquillity
Here you can enjoy 1300 hectares of spectacular and unspoilt scenery. Explore the contrasting landscape – climb richly forested mountains, take a dip beneath crystal clear waterfalls tumbling into tropical leafy valleys, or cross open grassland for hillside panoramas.

A paradise for all nature lovers
Serenity is a sanctuary for abundant and varied bird life, butterflies and a growing population of wildlife. Sufficiently off the beaten track, yet ideally situated in close proximity to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport and nearby attractions IE: one of South Africa’s best big 5 experiences, the famous Kruger National Park! Swaziland, Panoramic Route and Mozambique. Flights from JHB to KMIA with transfers to and from the lodge can be arranged.

Be active or be still – its your choice
Serenity promotes the African culture through the awakening of all your senses with: unique African gourmet cuisine, the smell of giant forest trees, the soothing sound of the cascading water that flows through the lodge, the endless different shades of green that surround you which gives rise to mystical forest tales and the Swazi Beehive style of architecture to complete the texture of your experience.

Whatever you do, immerse yourself in this natural treasure and experience the ultimate wellbeing that is uniquely Serenity. It is a paradise for the discerning nature lover, truly

“.....It’s where your imagination takes you....!”

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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