![]() The site is rated as a level five for historic significance and is a designated provincial heritage site. The settlement is located on the northern face of the hill overlooking the entire valley and is a reminder of the proud Setswana heritage. The name pays homage to the adjacent stone-walled Itlholanoga heritage site – the real “lost city” of the greater Sun City resort. We have invested significantly in the property and the resort is in great condition,” he said. Sun City remains perennially popular and post Covid we have seen an increase in demand from leisure, conference and sporting guests. We are confident that this development will achieve above market returns. “We are experiencing significant demand for Sun Vacation Club accommodation at Sun City and this expansion will help satisfy this demand. The villas come fully fitted with every possible luxury and overlook the Palace of the Lost City. The Lefika villas will be completed at the end of 2023 and are expected to leave visitors breathless. Sun International’s CEO Anthony Leeming said the development represents the group’s first significant expansion at Sun City since 2004, when it developed The Aviary, the second accommodation offering introduced at the Sun Vacation Club. Lefika Villas will be able to accommodate up to 400 additional guests. Dubbed Lefika (Setswana word for stone) Villas, this phase includes 48 three-bedroom villas, 10 four-bedroom villas, as well as a recreational area with a resort pool, family restaurant and kid’s play area. The master plan includes the expansion of the Sun Vacation Club which will see the addition of 58 luxury villas.
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