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| Name | Tladi Lodge (Sandown) |
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| Description | Tladi Lodge is a sprawling thatched guest house set on 2 acres of well tended tranquil gardens with a tennis court and a swimming pool. Ian and Sylvia have created an elegant yet relaxed ambience, perfect for the business executive, conference delegate or leisure traveller. We welcome children 8 years and older.
Stylish bedrooms welcome you with complimentary sherry, luxurious down duvets, quality linen and bath robes to snuggle into. Full breakfasts are served in front of a fire in winter and on the patio in summer. The Tradition of Tladi According to the ancient traditions of the Sotho people of Gauteng, Tladi is the African equivalent of the Thunderbird, the bringer of lightning. The "Milky Way" known as molala-tladi, is “the roosting place of the tladi bird” and in Sotho belief, the molala-tladi "supports the sky, preventing it from falling on the earth." (Vanishing Cultures of Africa). "Kuphumla Nathi" This is an isiXhosa phrase that means ‘with us you are going to rest’, which is epitomized by the country atmosphere, very close to Sandton CBD, so appreciated by our guests. |
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| Fish Eagle Suite - Single Occupancy | R1230 |
| Fish Eagle Suite - Double occupancy | R730 |
| Marshal Eagle and Hornbill Suites - Single Occupacy | R1090 |
| Marshal Eagle and Hornbill Suites - Double Occupancy | R650 |
| Luxury Rooms (x6) - Single Occupancy | R880 |
| Luxury Rooms (x6) - Double | R540 |
| Petite Double Rooms (x2) - Single Occupancy | R800 |
| Conference Room | R430 per delegate |
Additional Info |
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| Breakfast | Yes |
| Lunch | Yes |
| Dinner | Yes |
Contact Details |
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| Contact Person | Ian / Sylvia Harrison |
| Telephone Number | +27 (0)11 784 9240 |
| Fax Number | +27 (0)86 695 1044 |
| Cellphone Number | +27 (0)83 321 5017 |
| Website | Visit our website |
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| Directions | From the M1
•Take the Grayston Drive off-ramp and turn towards Sandton (right if travelling South towards Johannesburg, left if travelling North towards Pretoria). •Turn right into Linden Street. •Follow Linden until you are forced to take a sharp left turn to avoid entering a boomed town house complex. Continue along Linden and cross over North Road – at this intersection Linden becomes Edward Rubenstein Drive. •Go through the security boom. Turn left into David Street. Tladi Lodge will be on your left on the corner of David Street and Edward Rubenstein Drive. From Rivonia Road •Turn left into Marion Road if travelling South towards Sandton City, or right into Marion if travelling North towards Rivonia. (Marion Road is between Grayston Drive and the Morningside Clinic). •Turn left into Edward Rubenstein Drive. Go through the security boom and travel all the way down Edward Rubenstein. Turn right into David Street. Tladi Lodge will be on your left on the corner of David Street and Edward Rubenstein Drive. Directions from the airport •Ask the car hire people to point you to the highway that takes you towards Johannesburg. •Continue on this highway and you will get to the point where the highway is about 6 lanes wide - you want to be in the middle lane. •Follow pointers to the N3 going to Pretoria. •Travel on N3, go past the London Road off ramp and take the next off ramp - Marlboro Drive off ramp. •Turn left at the end of the off ramp and travel up Marlboro Drive. •You will come to a traffic light intersection that has a Shell petrol station on both sides of the intersection - at this intersection turn right into South Road. •Stay on South Road for quite a way. It eventually ends in a T-junction with Rivonia Road. •At the T turn left into Rivonia road (you will now be travelling South towards Sandton City).Go through a traffic light where Cell C is on your left and the Morningside Clinic is on your right. •Turn left into the very next road - Marion Road. (If you reach the traffic lights at the intersection of Rivonia and Grayston you have gone too far.) •Turn first left into Edward Rubenstein Drive. Go through the security boom and travel all the way down Edward Rubenstein to number 44 (on the corner of David Street and Edward Rubenstein). •Turn right into David Street – Tladi Lodge is the first property on your left. GPS: S26° 05' 528" E28° 04' 054" |
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