Situated on the Waterberg Plateau and comprises mountainous terrain that is dissected by deep valleys and kloofs, with occasional old lands that have been allowed to regenerate since the reserve’s proclamation.
Flat plateaus characterise most hilltops, and altitude varies from 1080m above sea level at the main entrance gate in the north of the reserve to 1800m above sea level in the southern section of the reserve.
Nestled in Welgevonden bush, Sekala has two main lodges, five double chalets which sleep two people in each and one executive suit which sleeps a family of four.