Amakhala Safari Lodge
The Amakhala Safari Lodge is the perfect place to enjoy golf holidays in South Africa. The natural reserve allows you to be in close contact with the African wild nature and, at the same time, play in some exclusive luxury golf courses.
African tribal design-inspired owners and artists, Mike and Justine Weeks’ meticulous attention to detail is reflected in the fine African beadwork and handcrafted designs that are evident throughout this prestigious lodge.
This thatched lodge with its unique safari huts and signature stone-capped rooftops offers all the comforts of a luxury lodge and is an undisturbed retreat where you can regenerate your soul and tune into the sounds of nature. The view from the safari huts and lounge area is of the waterhole where monkeys come to play and antelope and zebra to quench their thirst.
Allow us to tailor-make your dream all inclusive South Africa golf holiday in one of the most stunning accommodations on the territory.
Our Recommended Courses
Port Elizabeth Golf Club
In 1890, the club was founded. Port Elizabeth Golf Club quickly established itself as one of the top stars of South African golf. After the launch of the South African Tournament at Kimberley in 1892, Port Elizabeth then hosted the next three years of the tournament before the club moved to its current site in 1902.
Contrary to its famed neighbor at the coast, "The Hill" as it's referred to locally is a parkland layout that has various trees scattered all over the course. Bob Grimsdell upgraded the course in 1952, and Danie Obermeyer, and Philip Basson from Golfscape carried out a major overhaul in the beginning of the new millennium. redesigning the bunkers and greens and rehabilitating two holes.
Some of the holes with special features include right-doglegging par fives on the 13th and 8th (with some water hazards on the greens impacting shots to the hole's approach) The heavily-bunkered shorter par 4 16th and the 18th, left doglegged (rated as stoke index 18) which provides an excellent opportunity to walk off the green at home with the birdie (or better) on the 18th hole.
