Beats in the Bush is South Africa's top boutique music, lifestyle & Safari experience hosted at Bayala Safari Lodge. Bayala is a premier “Big 5” lodge based in the Munyawana Game Reserve in Northern KZN.
Join us for this world-class, exclusive concert and lifestyle experience that combines the very best of what Africa has to offer - Big 5 game viewing, incredible food, socializing, the finest live music and dancing till dawn.
Dates: Friday 09 - Sunday 11 JUNE 2023
Venue: Bayala Safari Lodge
Tickets are R8250 per person sharing and include:
**Please note as these full tickets are per person sharing you need to book 2 Tickets on Howler, for single supplement rates please contact Dom directly at beats@ourafricanfootprints.com
DAY PASSES are R1350 per person and include
SUPER LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE
For bookings, tickets and inquiries please email:
domi@ourafricanfootprints.com
Or Whatsapp / call Brett:
+27 83 318 3310
A portion of the proceeds will be going towards conservation efforts in the Hluhluwe region specifically to aid with the rescue and release of trafficked Pangolins into the wild.
Beats in the Bush is South Africa's top boutique music, lifestyle & Safari experience hosted at Bayala Safari Lodge. Bayala is a premier “Big 5” lodge based in the Munyawana Game Reserve in Northern KZN.
Join us for this world-class, exclusive concert and lifestyle experience that combines the very best of what Africa has to offer - Big 5 game viewing, incredible food, socializing, the finest live music and dancing till dawn.
Dates: Friday 09 - Sunday 11 JUNE 2023
Venue: Bayala Safari Lodge
Tickets are R8250 per person sharing and include:
**Please note as these full tickets are per person sharing you need to book 2 Tickets on Howler, for single supplement rates please contact Dom directly at beats@ourafricanfootprints.com
DAY PASSES are R1350 per person and include
SUPER LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE
For bookings, tickets and inquiries please email:
domi@ourafricanfootprints.com
Or Whatsapp / call Brett:
+27 83 318 3310
A portion of the proceeds will be going towards conservation efforts in the Hluhluwe region specifically to aid with the rescue and release of trafficked Pangolins into the wild.