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Lesedi African Lodge and Cultural Village

Lesedi African Lodge and Cultural Village offers the opportunity of experiencing the fascinating cultures and traditions of the people of Africa. Located in the Cradle of Humankind, a World Heritage S
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Open hours: 07h00 - 22h00
Age: 15 yrs
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What will you find at Lesedi?

Five modern-day conference venues with state-of-the-art facilities, five traditional homesteads, where families of the Pedi, Sotho, Xhosa, Zulu and Ndebele ethnic groups live in the traditional rural way. A craft market is housed in an authentic Ndebele homestead. Also add to this various function facilities and restaurants, all to enhance the unique African flavour.

How will you stay?
Out of Africa guestrooms are situated in each of the traditional villages and built in the style of each tribe, but furnished for modern comfort. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, DSTV as well as coffee and tea-making facilities.




What kind of facilities does Lesedi offer?

 Nyama Choma Restaurant serves gastronomic feasts of African dishes from the far corners of Africa. Nyama Choma means the greatest African feast.
 North African Nile Room, also known as The Serengeti, houses art sourced from the mouth of the mighty Nile.
 Fundudzi Bar, offers a
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About Lesedi African Lodge and Cultural Village

Where are we?

In Broederstroom, just north of Johannesburg, situated on the R512 between Johannesburg and Pretoria on the main route to Sun City and Hartbeespoort Dam. 10kms from Lanseria and approximately one hour’s drive from OR Tambo International Airports.

How do you get to us?

From Johannesburg take the M1 north and then turn west onto the N1 at the Woodmead interchange. At the Lanseria off-ramp, take the R512 north and proceed for 50 km along the R512. Lesedi is clearly marked on the left-hand side of the road.

From Pretoria, proceed west along Proes Sreet, turn right into Malan Street west and then left onto the N4 toll road to Rustenburg. At the end of the toll road (14 km) take the Pelindaba off-ramp south and turn left and then right onto the Pelindaba road. Proceed west to the T-junction where the R512 meets the Pelindaba road (at the T-junction fruit stall) and turn south onto the R512. About seven km along
What do the conferencing facilities entail?
Five fully-equipped conference venues cater for groups of 25 to 160 people.

Day conference package:
 Day use of conference facilities
 Standard conference equipment
 Morning and afternoon tea and lunch
 Cultural programme

Fully inclusive package:
 Use of conference facilities
 Standard conference equipment
 Morning and afternoon tea and lunch
 Cultural programme
 Overnight accommodation in one of the five traditional villages
 Dinner in Nyama Choma Restaurant
 Full English breakfast

Team building exercises:
African team building activities incorporate traditional Masakane games which include spear throwing, tribal dancing, treasure hunts, stick fighting, drumming, African dance competitions and African beer drinking.
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