Guests per Safari Vehicle
8 Guests
Buffalo Ridge Safari Lodge has reopened following an extensive refurbishment (January 2026), offering a refreshed and elevated safari experience in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve. The lodge features redesigned luxury suites, enhanced dining areas, a revitalised main lodge, and a reimagined boma, all thoughtfully created to complement the surrounding wilderness.
The spacious Luxury Suites accommodate two guests in either king or twin configurations and include en-suite bathrooms with freestanding baths, indoor and outdoor showers, air conditioning, ceiling fans, private viewing decks, and in-room coffee machines with stocked minibars. Two family-friendly suites can accommodate up to two rollaway beds, making them ideal for families with children under 12.
Game drives at Buffalo Ridge Safari Lodge showcase Madikwe’s diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, including the Big Five and exceptional birdlife. Evenings are spent enjoying relaxed dining under the stars or in the lantern-lit boma, where local flavours and warm hospitality create a memorable safari atmosphere.
Located in South Africa’s North West Province near the Botswana border, Madikwe Game Reserve is renowned for its dramatic scenery, varied habitats, and excellent year-round wildlife viewing, making Buffalo Ridge an ideal choice for an authentic and comfortable safari escape.
Madikwe, a South African private game reserve created in 1991 from 75,000 ha of farmland, which had been extensively degraded by overgrazing, was chosen as the site of Operation Phoenix. The government-sponsored, biggest-ever game- relocation programme in Africa involved re-stocking and conserving flora and wildlife, which had long since disappeared from the region.
Ten thousand animals of 27 major species, including wild dog, cheetah, lion, white and black rhino, buffalo and elephant, have been re-introduced to the Madikwe Game Reserve over a six year period with animals coming from various reserves and breeding centres and game viewing is now at its prime.
Northwest Parks Board (formerly Bop Parks) has adhered to a strict policy of introducing only those species, which once occurred in the area). Madikwe is run as a three-way partnership between the State, the local communities and the private sector.
Madikwe, therefore, should not be looked at as solely a protected area or tourism destination, the reserve acts as a major social and economic core and engine around which the development of the region can be based.
The name of Operation Phoenix is appropriate: like the mythical bird that burnt itself to a crisp on the pyre and then rose from the ashes to live again with new vigour, nature has regained a stronghold on the land and the programme has been hugely successful.
Madikwe Game Reserve is currently the country's fourth largest game reserve. It is situated in the North West Province and is bordered by Botswana in the north, the spectacular Dwarsberg Mountains to the south, the Marico river to the east.
The diverse habitat in the reserve, from acacia, savannah to riverine, ensures a unique combination of species such as springbok, gemsbok, sable and impala. The birdlife is also spectacular, and this is one of the few South African private game reserves that are malaria free.
Children of all ages welcome
6 Luxury Suites
2 Luxury Family Suites
Villiage Tours
Game Drives
Bush Walks
Spa Treatments - coming soon
Children of all ages welcome
Children under 6 years old will not be allowed on game drives
8 Guests
Lanseria Airport
4-hour drive from Lanseria Airport
4.5-hour drive from OR Tambo International Airport
Buffalo Ridge Safari Lodge, Wonderboom Gate, R49, Zeerust, South Africa
Children of all ages welcome
The following fees are applicable to all guests staying within the Madikwe Game Reserve:
Madikwe Game Reserve Gate Times: