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Georgian team treated to Kruger in true Lowveld hospitality style
Georgian team treated to Kruger in true Lowveld hospitality style

The Citizen

time17-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Georgian team treated to Kruger in true Lowveld hospitality style

The Georgian national rugby team swapped scrums for game drives as they were treated to an unforgettable experience in the Kruger National Park on Wednesday. The unforgettable experience was orchestrated by Mdluli Safari Lodge, whose swift planning and deep regional ties turned a simple idea into a world-class moment of Lowveld hospitality. The team, in the Lowveld ahead of their clash with the Springboks at Mbombela Stadium on Saturday, July 19, was given a break from the field to witness the beauty of the region. With careful planning and contributions from trusted local members of the Kruger Lowveld Chamber for Business and Tourism (KLCBT) and other stakeholders, the Georgian players were immersed in a true South African experience, highlighting not only the region's natural wonders but also its unmatched hospitality. 'It was a busy time in the Park, with G20 preparations and school holidays, we made it happen,' said Chris Schalkwyk, Executive Manager at Mdluli Safari Lodge. 'But this idea came from the Lowvelder – it was truly a community-driven moment. When we were asked to assist with a wildlife outing for the team, we didn't hesitate.' From the moment the wheels started turning, the Lowveld stepped up. The following individuals and organisations ensured the experience ran smoothly, with all services sponsored to celebrate local pride and unity: – South African Rugby Union (SARU) – for initiating the opportunity and trusting local partners – SANParks (Kruger National Park) – for issuing essential access permits into the Park – Michelle Booyens-Retief of E-Coaches – for orchestrating swift, professional transport to and from the team hotel – Captain Piet Smith of the SAPS Flying Squad – for providing security escorts and logistical support during transit – Matt Louw of On Safari – for delivering an expertly guided game drive – Other tourism operators – many of whom were keen to assist, but were fully booked due to peak season – Mdluli Safari Lodge – for hosting a relaxed bush lunch inside the Park and handling all operational arrangements The team enjoyed majestic views, wildlife sightings and a taste of South Africa's celebrated hospitality – all in a single afternoon. Elephants, zebras, kudus, impalas, waterbucks, hippos, crocodiles and various birds made appearances as the Georgian squad swapped training boots for binoculars. 'This is what makes the Lowveld special,' said Schalkwyk. 'Our community understands tourism, works together and does Mpumalanga and South Africa proud.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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