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The Diamond in the Hills of Addo

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28/10/2018

A birthday breakaway that I had been pining for… not hidden, not shy, but sitting proudly atop the beautiful hills overlooking the Sundays River Valley Addo region, near the Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Hitgeheim Country Lodge truly meets everything you heart could want. Accommodation that takes your breath away: individual rooms with adjoining splash pools,  views over the orange farms and the distant hills and cuisine that melts your taste buds and hospitality second to none.

The sheer vista from Hitgeheim just blew us away. One always forgets how wonderful our own lodges and hotels are. The service was second to none, the food was just scrumptious. Fine dining at its best by a very shy chef.

The rooms were everything we could have wanted. Our own patio overlooking the valleys.Pristine linen.Lounge and bathroom comforts. Life became utterly comfort personified.

 

Being winter, our game drive was quite civilised. None of this up at 4am and into a game tracker vehicle. A casual breakfast at 7am, and then a civilised departure just before 9am to Addo Elephant Park suited me just down to the ground … not being a morning person y’all understand 🙂

A 30 minute drive to the famous Addo Elephant Park  saw us gazing at so many ellies, warthog and buck  that we were spoilt for choice. Two main waterhole areas made us sit cameras in hand  – it was pure soul food. Watching baby ellies frollick and play and older ellies stand their ground and charge older males. The odd warthog mating made for amusing viewing amongst these very large and hefty creatures.

Randel, the Duty Manager at Hitgeheim was simply amazing. From showing us his secret hideaway on the hillside; to the various room configurations and the  walking options that surround the lodge – we adored him for his friendliness and just for being himself. In particular I fell in love with him because he organised a cheese burger for my dinner – now that is service neh?

The thing about Hitgeheim is its friendliness. From owner to game vehicle driver, all made an effort to befriend us and make us feel welcome in their ‘home’. Nothing, and I mean nothing, is too much trouble for the team.

Hitgeheim is a place to unwind, relax, become intoxicated with your surrounds. It is a place that offers you privacy. It offers you wildlife and it celebrates life with you… like my birthday :).

It is a treat in the steep walkway of life. You leave feeling replenished. Fed. Souled up from the beauty of the wildlife and surrounds.

If you are looking for a soul fix, go there. If you are looking for gorgeous animals, take their game drive. If you are looking to chill and feast on gorgeous food, go there. Just go there! If you are looking to splash on the hill top , man just go there!

You just don’t know how much I am going to go there again. If you did, you would find me with Randel on the hill side.

 

 

 

 

 

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6 responses to “The Diamond in the Hills of Addo”

  1. Nicky Welsh Avatar
    Nicky Welsh
    29/10/2018

    To dearest Sue and Geords

    Sue – you are seriously talented with your writing and photography – what a great article. Thank you for sending The Diamond on – such enjoyable and delightful reading – and makes one proud to live in South Africa with gems like this on our doorstep. Hitgeheim sure sounds like a hit – and not such a geheim after this! Can’t wait to go there!

    Thank you for THE most wonderful brunch yesterday – absolutely loved Culinary Table = WOW! Really kind and generous of you to treat me, AND if that wasn’t enough, to also spoil me with an amazing amaryllis.

    I bought a few goodies from the Deli and managed to resist the pots and pans, etc. Also spent quite some time in the Broadacres Spar (as one does particularly when it’s not one’s local hood…) Such a different Sunday for me and a really special one.

    Look forward to more such times together, in between birthday celebrations (!) – with the next outing on me!

    Much love Nicky XXXX

    From: SueCharltonDotCom <comment-reply@wordpress.com> Reply-To: SueCharltonDotCom <comment+_h86u5e4cabgkzwyw3ke0cm@comment.wordpress.com> Date: Sunday 28 October 2018 at 11:20 PM To: Nicky Welsh <Nicky.Welsh@wits.ac.za> Subject: [New post] The Diamond in the Hills of Addo

    Sue Charlton posted: “A birthday breakaway that I had been pining for… not hidden, not shy, but sitting proudly atop the beautiful hills overlooking the Sundays River Valley Addo region, near the Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, Hitgeheime Country Lodge “

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  2. Sue Charlton Avatar
    Sue Charlton
    30/10/2018

    Hi Nicky, thank you so much, glad you enjoyed reading it. Only a great pleasure to treat you xx

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  3. Martina Hitge Avatar
    Martina Hitge
    31/10/2018

    Hi Sue

    Thank you for the wonderful write up!
    Would you mind if we post this to our social media platforms?

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    1. Sue Charlton Avatar
      Sue Charlton
      31/10/2018

      I have also fixed the name typo apologies – whoops!

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      1. Martina Hitge Avatar
        Martina Hitge
        31/10/2018

        Thank you Sue!!

  4. Sue Charlton Avatar
    Sue Charlton
    31/10/2018

    You are absolutely more than welcome to do so 🙂

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