HI Pat
Unit BB7 is in Bush Lodge which is out on the game reserve. If I remember correctly this bush camp is built on a rocky hill with some views over the reserve. It is the biggest of the bush camps and the closest to the main hotel. The other two bush camps are Sunset Hill (also built on a hillside) and Modjadji where we stayed which is in a valley.
Of the game drives we went on, the best was going into the lion reserve - it is a large area fenced off from the main reserve. There is a pride of lions (at least five or six at the time but there may be more now). There are other animals in this part of the reserve and we actually saw the lions setting off to hunt and then killing a wildebeest. The grass was too long to see all that happened during the actual kill!! The game warden was excited as it was the first time he had seen this as well!!
We also enjoyed the barbecue game drive where you take your own food to cook out in the bush at a barbecue (or braai) site. It is a good way to get to know other owners - we met some locals who insisted we try some sausages made from impala meat (the husband had been on a hunting trip and shot an impala), and also rooibosh (a type of herbal tea popular out is SA - also in Europe now).
At the hotel they used to have a special boma evening with a barbecue and tribal dancing. If they are still doing this, it is worth going to.
When we were there, there were no telephones in the bush camps, only a radio phone in the centre of each camp. We did have a mobile phone
from the car hire company so this proved to be useful.
Have you had a look at the Mabula website?
We are off to SA next week, staying at Sudwala Lodge where we own and then going on to Kruger Park Lodge near to the Kruger Park. Really looking forward to it.
We went to Zimbabwe a good few years ago, before all the political problems. I think we saw the lodge you are going to stay at - it looked fantastic. I would love to stay there sometime. You will love the falls - they are spectacular!!
Sue