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Accommodation in Giyani

Unfortunately, we don't currently have a single hotel in or near Giyani.

Alternatively, you can stay in Phalaborwa. It's just 60 kilometres from Giyani. Phalaborwa hotels include the Silonque Bush Estate and Tingala Lodge.

The close by localities of Grietjie Game Reserve and Mica are definitely worth checking out. Grietjie Game Reserve is 90 kilometres to the south of Giyani, while Mica is 95 kilometres to the south. Hotels and apartments in Grietjie Game Reserve include the Mbizi Bush Lodge and Casart Game Lodge. Mica options are the Ezulwini Game Lodges and Masodini Private Game Lodge.

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Situated 80 kilometres away from Giyani is Hendrik Van Eck Airport. Stay nearby at the Sefapane Lodge and Safaris or the Sunbird Lodge - Guest House.

Giyani hotels essential information

Accommodation
68 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$66
Highest Price
AU$228
Popular hotels
Mthimkhulu Private Game Reserve- Adults Only, Mashamba Country House, CyC Guest Lodge, Ankuweni Guest Lodge, Dam Vista Retreat , Baleni Cultural Camp, Premier Hotel Thohoyandou, La Lechere Guest House, Bushveld Terrace Hotel on Kruger

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New reviews! Best hotels in Giyani

Mashamba Country House
Must use linen that is comfortably to use
3 / 5
The pillows was very hard to use. Bathroom does not have a light. Blanket not comfortable to use, it was those heavy blaket. We were given a plastic teaspoon to use. They ask us how much did we paid before they gave us a room. But they welcomed us. They were so friendly.
A verified traveller stayed at Mashamba Country House
Posted 3 months ago
Mashamba Country House
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