For an unforgettable wedding in Magaliesburg, choose African Hills Safari Lodge & Spa on Plumari Nature Reserve. Situated just over an hour’s drive from Johannesburg or Pretoria, we offer a unique wedding venue that captures the romance of the past while retaining the serenity of the surrounding wilderness.
Whether you choose our historic chapel or the magical forest, we will ensure your special day is one to remember. Perfect for the traditional couple, the historic 120-seater chapel features a thatched roof, stained glass windows and a bell tower which gets rung when you’ve said your ‘I do’s’. Earth-red steps at the entrance provide an opportunity for beautiful photographs, and flower-beds encircle the entire structure. The Akira reception venue is situated in our modern conference centre and can comfortably accommodate up to 150 guests. The decor is abundant with African symbology, rich earthy colours and unique focal points.
The venue opens up on to the Azima Restaurant and Enzi Bar, ideal for pre-wedding drinks or entertainment. Moving outdoors, a spacious wooden deck boasts spectacular views over the Magaliesberg mountain range. The magical Forest Chapel is set in the heart of the Plumari Private Reserve. Densely-packed poplar trees provide a lush setting for an out-of-this-world outdoor ceremony. This rustic venue has built-in wooden benches and a wrought iron gazebo – the ultimate blank canvas for creative wedding couples. We would love to show you our beautiful wedding venues.
Please contact us to arrange a site inspection. We kindly request that you let the wedding co-ordinator know in advance should you wish to view the venues over a weekend.
FUNCTION TYPE
Weddings
VENUE CAPACITY
Antique Chapel Min 40 - Max 120 Guests
Bush Chapel Min 40 -150 Guests
Azima Restaurant Min 40 – Max 80 Guests
Akira Function Venue Min 40 – Max 150 Guests
VENUE TYPE
Historic Chapel, Forest Chapel.
FACILITIES AVAIABLE
Bar, Chapel, Function Venue, Restaurant, Spa Facilities, Weddings, Wi-Fi.
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
1 Doornspruit Road R560 Magaliesburg 1791.