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Family Adventures: Why Multi-Generational Travel is Trending

Posted on: 10 March 2025 Written by: Newmark Hotels & Reserves

As families become more dispersed and younger generations leave the nest to build their own legacy, multi-generational travel is a new luxury that provides an opportunity to unite. 

From newborns to toddlers, teens, parents and grandparents, every generation can get together, catch up and relax, all while enjoying a first-class holiday in a stunning destination. This is what multi-generational travel is all about, and Newmark Hotels & Reserves has just the spot for you at Motswari Private Game Reserve set in Timbavati and Umbabat


	
	
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The More the Merrier at Geiger’s Camp
A multi-generational family trip poses the challenge of finding accommodation for larger groups, and you’ll find that so many hotels prioritise single or double rooms. 

At Motswai Private Game Reserve in the scenic Limpopo province of South Africa, you can either stay at the main camp or Geiger’s Camp – a smaller, more intimate camp. Both lodges, designed with excellence and an artistic eye, can accommodate small families and groups. It’s a great way to connect and create memories in a beautiful natural environment.

Geiger’s Heritage story
Geiger’s Camp is owned by Marion Geiger-Orengo and was originally a traditional family house. Marion has taken care to preserve a unique, homely atmosphere that does not detract from the luxurious feel of the place. 

As an artist, Marion has included an art gallery and library at the camp, where guests can view her work and page through books about the Geiger heritage. She has also set up a rhino conservation project through which local artists and other creatives come together to create awareness about rhino poaching.


	
	
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Ideal For Families
With its roots in family, conservation and passion for nature, Geiger’s Camp is a perfect haven for families to unwind together. Groups of up to eight can book the entire camp, finding comfort and hospitality in one of four luxury private rooms, each with a private deck overlooking the bush. There is a conveniently placed laundry equipped to cater to the needs of a family and a curio shop, which everyone will love. 

Dine together at the pool or enjoy a rustic South African meal in the open-air boma under the starlit bush sky. There is more than enough space for everyone! Guests of all ages will be entertained with safari drives and walks and plenty of space for group conversation at the camp.


	
	
		geiger’s camp at motswari private game reserve boma

The Modjadji Master Suite
The  Modjadji Master Suite is a new offering at Geiger's Camp and is ideally suited to a family of four or less. With a grand 139m² of luxury, comfort and sophisticated furnishings, it exceeds expectations of bushveld accommodation. There is a king-sized bed and two three-quarter beds, Egyptian cotton bedding, a private pool and the best part – a paint box for guests to explore their creativity in the wilderness.

Plan your next family vacation at Geiger's Camp and fill your photo albums with cherished memories of this homely, luxury safari destination. Book with Newmark Hotels & Reserves today.

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