Shiviko Kruger
Pula Villa | 2Bedrooms (1x King Size Bed, 1x Twin Beds, sleeps 4 guests)
A tribute to Botswana’s Tawana and Sotho cultures, the villa is decorated with traditional paintings, blankets, and cultural artifacts that convey a sense of warmth and welcome.
The word 'Pula' means "let it rain" or "let us greet you," embodying a spirit of welcome and abundance. The Pula Villa features a cracked glass artwork at the entrance symbolizes cultural richness and the layered history of these communities. Decor includes Tawana paintings, handwoven blankets, and traditional Lesotho hats, creating an immersive cultural environment. The Villa has two bedrooms, with one inspired by Sotho cultural motifs and another by Tawana artistry, ensuring each room tells its own unique story.




Ekasi Villa | 2Bedrooms (1x King Size Bed, 1x Twin Beds, sleeps 4 guests)
Ekasi Villa captures the vibrant essence of South African township life, with art pieces, memorabilia, and a unique Soweto-inspired atmosphere.
The inspiration behind this villa draws from South African township life, primarily Soweto, bringing a vibrant and historical context to its design. The decor includes art pieces and newspaper clippings that capture key moments in Soweto’s history, especially from Villa Ghazi Street, home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. The first bedroom, the Music Room, is filled with vinyl records, instruments, and memorabilia celebrating Soweto's musical heritage. The Soccer Room, the second bedroom themed around soccer culture, with elements inspired by the Orlando Pirates, reflecting township youth's passion and energy. Replicas of wire cars and street scenes evoke the spirit of township creativity and resilience.

Thobela Villa | 3 Bedrooms (2 x King Size Bedrooms | 1 x Twin Beds, sleeps 6 guests)
The Thobela Villa honors the Tsonga, Venda, and Pedi cultures through colorful textiles, handcrafted items, and lively art reflecting these vibrant communities.
The Tobela Villa harmonizes the Tsonga, Venda, and Pedi cultures, known for their vibrant colors, expressive dance, and unique crafts. The entrance is a visual spectacle with an illustration of a Tsonga woman in dance, celebrating life, movement, and tradition. The Villa features a large open space showcasing traditional beer-making containers, brightly colored artworks, and cultural artifacts. The three bedrooms, each representing Tsonga, Venda, or Pedi culture, using distinct colors, textiles, and handcrafted items to differentiate and celebrate each heritage.




Shaka Villa | 3 Bedrooms (2 x King Size Bedrooms | 1 x Twin Beds, sleeps 6 guests)
Shaka Villa showcases the richness of Nguni cultures, including the Zulus, Xhosas, Ndebeles, and Swati. The villa’s design reflects traditional Nguni art forms, beadwork, and motifs.
The entrance features a 1.2-meter-high shield symbolizing protection and heritage. The villa is decorated with Nguni drums, traditional paintings, and textiles that celebrate the strength and resilience of Nguni women.
Three bedrooms, each themed to represent different aspects of the Nguni traditions, from warrior symbolism to matriarchal strength.
