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Calling all water babies!

The many water slides peek out from above the Bushveld trees from the moment you enter Lethabong Lodge. Water slides aren't unusual, of course, but when you stop at your stand next to the water park and are able to view it in its full glory, you realise that this is a playground with a difference – and heaven on earth for kids. They can play to their heart's content from 09:00 to 18:00 every day.

The water park is approximately 75 x 50 m in size and houses all kinds of aquatic games and other delights. The most exciting are probably the threeslides on top of the small building that also houses the first-aid room. Two of the body slides are open, while the other is a tube body slide. All three spit you out into a large pool with varying depth: it's deeper where you land, while the rest of the pool is barely half a metre deep and is therefore suitable for smaller children.

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