Situated within the Manyeleti Nature Reserve in the Greater Kruger Region near Hoedspruit, South Africa, Tintswalo Manor promises a captivating retreat amidst the African wilderness. This unique safari experience is booked on an exclusive use basis only. It boasts five bedrooms and includes the services of a private chef, guide, and vehicle throughout your stay.
Explore our PromotionsTintswalo Manor offers a luxurious, fully-catered villa to families and groups travelling to the Greater Kruger National Park. Boasting just under 24,000 hectares of untouched African wilderness. Fully-accredited, qualified guides and local trackers take guests on authentic African safari experiences with exceptional game viewing offered twice daily in open safari vehicles.
The abundance of wildlife guarantees uninterrupted, intimate encounters with a great variety of animals, including sightings of the Big Five, as well as a plethora of fascinating insects, reptiles and a wide range of bird species found in the region.
Tintswalo Manor is the ideal choice for families or friends seeking a customized getaway, offering a child-friendly environment with personalized programs for young ones and an engaging safari experience suitable for all ages.
Executives looking for a breakaway will find the villa accommodating for groups of up to 10 people. With its refined accommodations and unparalleled access to nature, Tintswalo Manor stands as a sanctuary of elegance and tranquility in the heart of the Kruger region.
Manyeleti means “Place of the Stars” in Shangaan. It is a protected nature reserve, sharing unfenced borders with the Sabi Sands, Kruger National Park and Timbavati Game Reserves.
The Reserve covers 24 000 hectares of untouched wilderness ranging from savannahs, lush river ravines, marshes and hills with exceptional views. It’s the perfect experience to spot the “Big 5” and magnificent 7 which includes the cheetah and wild dog. The Manyeleti boasts an abundance of game: 147 Mammal species, 517 Bird species, 50 Fish species, 33 Amphibian species and 114 Reptile species