Kuka Café
Kuka offers a sophisticated afro-chic dining experience with creative cocktails, delicious food, and an extensive wine list.
Hazyview is a vibrant sub-tropical town located in the heart of the Sabie River Valley. It is widely regarded as the primary adventure hub for visitors to the southern Kruger National Park. The town earns its name from the shimmering summer haze that often settles over its vast banana and macadamia nut orchards. Travellers flock here for thrilling outdoor activities like river rafting, aerial cable trails, and elephant interactions. Its central location makes it the perfect gateway to both the Phabeni and Kruger Gates. The area boasts a wide array of luxury lodges, golf estates, and family-oriented resorts along the riverbanks. Whether you are seeking a high-octane safari or a peaceful retreat in a lush garden setting, the town offers a warm welcome to every type of traveller.
Kuka offers a sophisticated afro-chic dining experience with creative cocktails, delicious food, and an extensive wine list.
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Features large swimming pools and riverside chalets for families, located close to the Kruger National Park’s Phabeni Gate and Hazyview.