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About Timbali Lodge

About Timbali Lodge

Timbali Lodge was founded by the late Pat Forsyth Thompson and his wife, Joy, in 1968. Having spent many years as a prisoner of war in World War II, Pat’s indomitable spirit held fast to the mindset of always finding the good in a difficult situation. After the war, Pat dedicated his life to serving the Swazi nation which he deeply loved and respected. In addition to undertaking a number of assignments for the late, great King Sobhusa II, he was also instrumental in the creation of Malolotja Nature Reserve and the establishment of the Swaziland National Trust. The creation of



Conference Venues: Our large conference room caters for up to 40 delegates while the more intimate board room accommodates up to 20 delegates.

 Sleeps 46
Check-in: 13:00
Check-out: 10:00
Reviews: 34 reviews
 Minimum stay: 1 Days

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Mastercard, Visa, Diners Club and debit cards accepted. Rates are per room, per night and include breakfast for each room occupant. Individuals or Companies will only qualify for the Corporate Tariff, on bookings of 10 or more room nights per month. All rates are in ZAR: 1 ZAR = 1 Emelangeni

Guest Reviews

Timbali Lodge
3 out of 5 stars - 34 votes
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thabiso tshabalala
September 2019
In our room the tv had no remote.called reception and we were told some tvs are old dont have remotes.no wifi in the rooms wifi only in reception. No air freshner in toilet.no signs on the road to direct people to the place we had to ask cops on the road for directions ....however breakfast was lovely
thulani nkosi
August 2019
The tv was not working because DSTV subscriptions had not been paid. WiFi signals terrible in the rooms and as such could not even stream some entertainment. Place could do with kiddies play area. Nothing extravagant, just a swing or 2 and a jungle gym. Fridge cupboard falling off. We were in room 7.
cynthia philison
June 2019
The bedding needs to improve, on my first night I found out that one of the sheets had holes , like is very old . The blanket also is old even if you add it , you still feel cold .
sanelisiwe cele
June 2019
hi you can improve on your service an your waiter in the kitchen was in a rush when taking orders
molepa seabela
May 2019
The place needs some TLC.

Facilities

  • Airport Shuttle
  • Laundry Facilities*
  • Swimming Pool
  • Credit Card Facilities
  • Room Service
  • Conference Venues
  • Restaurant on Premises
  • Parking on Premises
  • Bath
  • Fridge

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Swati (siSwati)
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Timbali Lodge location

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Timbali Lodge is 2.5km from the centre of Ezulwini Valley , the nearest airport 112km (Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport).
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Timbali Lodge was founded by the late Pat Forsyth Thompson and his wife, Joy, in 1968. Having spent many years as a prisoner of war in World War II,