Lubbesrust Boutique Lodge
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Estate with 1 Level
4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 5855 square feet, 544 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, 2x Full, and 2x Twin
8 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Gaborone Airport / OR Tambo Johannesburg / Private airstrip on the reserve
Approx. 6 hours by car or a private flight to the reserve
Property View
African bush, Lipadi hill, wildlife (Big 4) and birdlife enjoying the waterholes around the lodge, amazing stargazing.
House Rules
- Minimum of four (4) guests per reservation
- Arrival time 4pm, departure time 10am.
- As Lubbesrust is located in the middle of the reserve, not fenced, only and elephant fence, guests are not allowed to walk between the lodges. Maifala, the ranger, will bring you to your lodge.
- As animals roam free around your lodge, a minimum age of 14 years is advised.
- Brunch time 11.30am, dinner time 7.30pm
Additional Fees
As Lubbesrust Safari Lodge is located in the middle of a private game reserve in the African bush and guests need to be overseen by full time staff with local knowledge, there is a US$250 per day per person mandatory fee.
This covers your game drives, two per day (morning and evening), rhino walk, meals (prepared by Kelly the chef), game drive snacks, soft drinks, beers and house wines, daily housekeeping and tourism levy.
Additional costs that will need to be settled at Lubbesrust Safari Lodge, in cash on departure, are imported drinks or premier brands and staff gratuities.
It is important that all guests take out fully comprehensive personal travel insurance.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Hike
- Being able to approach these endangered animals up close and take the most memorable photo.
- Rhinowalk: for many guest an emotional and unbelievable experience.
- Meander along the banks of the Limpopo river. Experience one of the two natural springs: an oasis in the bush
- Enjoy a bush brunch or a bush braai on of the beautiful spots in the reserve.
Places of Interest
- Private Safari! With tracking on foot, the possibility to go camping in the bush, and a sleepout under the stars!
- Wildlife Observation! Bring your binoculars, a drink and snack and spend a couple of hours in a hide near one of the waterholes.
- Tracking the Wild Dogs on 20.500 hectares of wilderness: difficult, but very rewarding
- Bumpy, but rewarding, a game drive along the Limpopo river with a magnificent view from the lookout point.
Reviews
Joseph B.
July 20255 Star experience
Lubbesrust safari lodge exceeded our expectations in every way. Everything from the stylish accommodations to the attentive staff was top notch. Highly recommended.”
Helen N.
July 2025Fantastic experience in Botswana at Lubbesrust
Our family and some friends spent an amazing week in Botswana at Lubbesrust. This was our first time to Africa and Botswana was not only beautiful but also - friendly, safe, orderly, with low crime and corruption. The Limpopo-Lipaldi Wildlife Reserve is large, diverse, and well managed. Our Lubbesrust experience was both luxurious and exciting. The lodge compound itself was perfect for a group with each having their own roomy lodge. The staff was incredible - from our guide Maifala, to Kelly our cook, to Light, Cynthia, and Shorty. Everything was taken care of for us - all meals (delicious), room cleaning, laundry etc. I was a little worried that going out on drives twice a day to see wildlife would get boring, but it was the opposite. And oddly, at the same time, the whole trip was super relaxing. This is what we saw: elephants, lions, leopards, zebras, jackals, wildebeests, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, impalas, Kudus, steenboks, hyenas, crocodiles, baboons, vervet monkeys, warthogs, and lots of birds (the guinea fowl were hilarious always running down the road in front of our vehicle). One of my favorites was a rock dwelling animal called a Dassie. So cute! As it was the winter season, animal viewing was really good. I would definitely recommend going well prepared for the cold if you go during the winter months. Although the temperature got hot during the daytime, in the early morning, and evening while returning to the lodge, it got very cold! You will need to dress in layers and beanies, jackets with hoods, and gloves are a must. Hosts Sylvia and Paul were very responsive and helpful. We had so many questions before our trip and they didn't seem bothered by all our emails. One issue we had that was a bit inconvenient was that 3 pieces of luggage did not arrive in Gabarone with us. It was due to a very short connection from Johannesburg to Gabarone. The transfer company took care of this for us and brought our luggage a couple of days later which was really accommodating given that the lodge is at least a 5 hour drive from the airport in Gabarone. If you want to see a ton of African animals, and stay in the wild in a private and luxurious place with just your family and friends, then go for it! It was worth it!”
Michele and Jonathan R.
June 2025A Magical Stay
Our family of five just returned from last week at Lubbesrust. It’s difficult to articulate how special this little corner of Botswana is, and how these owners have created something truly unique within it. The lodge's design has impeccable attention to detail, and it comes with a dream team staff. We were treated to complete luxury at every game drive, every meal and every boma fire, with some very special surprises thrown in! We saw lots of animals ranging from elephants, lions, rhinos, zebras, giraffes and baboons to gin fowl, wildebeast, impala and SO much more. Mafaila, the safari guide, is a 30 year veteran guide who can see, hear and smell the animals long before the average person. He makes you feel completely comfortable and safe. We were with our three daughters, and our middle daughter (age 20), shared her reflections of Lubbesrust with me. She said that, as warm and wonderful as the experience was, she was most taken by the ripple of impact the lodge has created in rural Botswana. She talked about how they’ve invested in the land, created excellent jobs, and helped save majestic animals. She was struck by the collective good the lodge has done, and then shared it with others to understand it themselves. I was so pleased that she got it – she felt the same way I did about a passion project that is clearly built on respect for the land and people of Botswana.”