
Four generations. One piece of earth.
From a farm in the highveld to a reserve in the bushveld.
In 1924, our great-grandfather Pieter Bosman bought 800 hectares of grazing land outside Wakkerstroom. He had no electricity, no tractor, and a wife who would later be remembered for refusing to leave during the 1932 drought.
A hundred years later, Bosman Boerdery still runs lamb, beef and free-range pork on that same farm — and her great-grandchildren still refuse to leave. In 2018, the family bought a 12,000-hectare wilderness in the Waterberg, Limpopo's malaria-free bushveld, and opened Bosmar — a working game farm with a lodge in the homestead, a restaurant open to the public, a fair-chase hunting operation, and a SAGRA-certified game-meat workshop. Four parts of the same single story.
Same family. Same earth. Different wildlife.
Conservation is not a marketing line.
60% of every stay goes back into the reserve, into anti-poaching, and into the surrounding community.
Big-five reserve, anti-poaching team of 14
Schools, clinics, youth bursaries
83% of our team from within 50 km
No rhino lost since opening in 2018
The hands behind the lodge.

Anika Bosman
OWNER & GENERAL MANAGERFourth generation. Grew up on Bosman Boerdery, studied wildlife management at Stellenbosch, came back for good in 2018.

Mfundo Khumalo
HEAD RANGERBorn in Vaalwater. 22 years in the bush. Knows every leopard on the reserve by sight, name and habit.

Lerato Mokoena
HEAD CHEFFrom the Free State to La Colombe and Test Kitchen — and home to the lowveld. Cooks what the season brings.

Tumi Buthelezi
SOMMELIERCape Wine Master. Curates the cellar from boutique South African producers — Sadie, Mullineux, Boekenhoutskloof, Crystallum.