Expatriate SA Magazine Issue 8

Page 36

ExpaT-Towers

a quaint balcony and all have airconditioning, under-floor heating, flat screen TV, mini bar, wireless connectivity and extra length king size or twin beds.”

and the top of this mini-tower offers a compelling view of the northern suburbs of the city. This roof-top setting is occasionally used for private functions.

Still on the first floor, on the opposite side of the building, is the Vital Source Spa which offers a variety of treatments. As we walk across to the north end of the building, the stable feel is compounded by the timber boards that line the corridor. Adjacent to the building, we encounter a pebble-stone tower in the shape of a lighthouse. The steps to the top of the structure attach beautifully to it like a vine wrapped around a rainforest tree

“A number of wedding proposals have been done right here,” Kirsty informs me as we descend and reenter the main building from the restaurant. In keeping with the theme, it is called the Feedroom but thankfully the menu indicates that the cuisine is far from fodder. Guests can enjoy life à la carte on an eatery that extends to a covered patio by the water and dine against a countryside backdrop of singing birds and floating ducks.

To cap it all, Tintswalo at Waterfall has boardroom facilities that cater for groups of up to 45. Certainly the ultimate ‘out of town’ experience for seminars, corporate breakaways and special occasions. The tour was certainly a meaningful gift and with peace and gratitude already bestowed, I leave with a promise to myself that I will return one day soon for an extended stay. - KC ROTTOK


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