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The name ZITHABISENI means a place of pleasure and tranquility. These two qualities best describe the atmosphere of ZITHABISENI RESORT and CONFERENCE CENTRE.The main complex with its magnificent thatched central building surrounded by conference venues, restaurants, bar, and sports facilities that gives you the view of our beautiful swimming pools in our picnic area full of braai stands.The resort is set in the heart of bushveld country side, spread over 102 hectares. Our locality is central; as you come from Pretoria you drive only one and half hour, from JHB you drive two hours, from Nelspruit you drive three hours.The resort is inside Mabusa Nature Reserve that has 10 groups of animals for game viewing.We are a conference based resort with the following: We have 61 chalets that canaccommodate up to 230 people all sharing. All our chalets are self catering with DSTV.The resort is now graded two stars and we are aiming for three. Our accommodation isdeferent in to three categories:1. we have standard accommodation2. Luxury Accommodation3 and we have Presidential Suits.At a resort, we have two restaurants, one can take up to 80 people and the big onecan take up to 300 people. We also have two bars and three conference halls thatcan accommodate up to 40 people, 80 people and 400 people in a Cinema style sitting.We have swimming pools close to a lapa at the front of our main complex with thebig picnic area for day visiting.We have a soccer field, netball field, volleyball field and a multi purpose tennis court.We also have cold water swimming pools, bar for drinks and a place of group seating (Lapa)that allows borma and braai. We have a big picnic area surrounded by the above mentionedfacilities with many braai stands.TO SECURE YOUR BOOKING PLEASE CALL OUR RESERVATION AT:013 963 8300/10 OR 082 798 3116.
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Zithabisani, Zithabiseni, Grobblersdal, Middelburg, Mpumalanga, 0470, Mpumalanga, South Africa
(013) 963 8300/963 8312
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