Three Tree Hill Lodge | Northern Drakensberg
At Three Tree Hill, guests are captivated by its unpretentious approach to luxury, offering a refreshing farm-style experience while staying true to its sustainability ethos. Nestled in the foothills of the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this owner-hosted lodge provides an authentic and personalized stay. Guests can immerse themselves in a range of adventure activities in the surrounding area, or unwind with a 3000-book library and an underground wine cellar. Three Tree Hill places a strong emphasis on preserving the local Zulu culture and the historical legacy of the Anglo Boer War for future generations. The lodge’s commitment to sustainability extends to sourcing eco-friendly goods, and empowering and uplifting the local community. With free-range chickens, children, horses, and dogs roaming freely, the atmosphere is relaxed and natural, welcoming all guests to enjoy a truly unique experience.
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The Double Cottages offer a charming blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort. The exterior features traditional corrugated iron cladding, while the interior is adorned with warm wood paneling, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that transports you back in time. Despite the vintage-inspired design, these cottages are equipped with modern amenities such as heated towel rails, overhead fans, airconditioners and room panel heaters to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. A private verandah extends from each cottage, offering a tranquil space to unwind and soak in the surrounding natural beauty.
For added flexibility, beds can be arranged as extra-length three-quarter or king-size upon request. Please note, access to the cottages is via a fairly steep pathway leading to the main lodge facilities, adding an element of adventure to your stay. Should you require an easier access, please reserve the Kiplings Cottage for your stay where all mobility adaptations have been addressed.










Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah, Wardrobe
Our Twin Cottages, offer a charming blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort. The exterior features traditional corrugated iron cladding, while the interior is adorned with warm wood paneling, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that transports you back in time. Despite the vintage-inspired design, these cottages are equipped with modern amenities such as heated towel rails, overhead fans, airconditioners and room panel heaters to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. A private verandah extends from each cottage, offering a tranquil space to unwind and soak in the surrounding natural beauty.
For added flexibility, beds can be arranged as extra-length three-quarter or king-size upon request. Please note, access to the cottages is via a fairly steep pathway leading to the main lodge facilities, adding an element of adventure to your stay. Should you require an easier access, please reserve the Kiplings Cottage for your stay where all mobility adaptations have been addressed.












Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hand Towels, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Smoke Alarm, Tea / Coffee, Twin Bed, Wardrobe
Kiplings Family Cottage
Kipling's Cottage offers a charming and spacious family-friendly retreat, designed with comfort and convenience in mind. The master bedroom features a practical en-suite bathroom, with bath and shower together with folding glass doors that open onto a peaceful verandah. The children's bedroom is a playful haven, with bunk beds and two single beds, comfortably sleeping up to four children. A chest full of toys and a cabinet brimming with books add to the fun, while the room opens onto the same verandah and a dedicated play area with a shaded sandpit.
The children's en-suite bathroom is designed to be wheelchair-friendly for easy access. The cottage's lounge area also includes a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, and a kitchenette for your convenience. Kipling's Cottage is the perfect blend of comfort, style, and family-friendly amenities.











Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Bunk Bed, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Ensuite, Fan, Fireplace, Fridge, Hairdryer, Heater, Kitchenette, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Lounge, Microwave, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Safe, Smoke Alarm, Tea / Coffee, Twin Bed, Wheelchair Friendly
Churchill's Cottage offers exclusive use of a beautifully appointed, self-contained villa, perfect for those seeking privacy and luxury. Nestled in a secluded location with breathtaking views of Spioenkop, the villa features a private pool and an entertainment area, ideal for relaxing and unwinding. The open-plan lounge and kitchen create a spacious, welcoming atmosphere, while two elegantly designed en-suite bedrooms ensure comfort and privacy. Churchill's Cottage is the perfect getaway for couples on honeymoon, two couples traveling together, or families with teenagers. Please note, the cottage is not suitable for children under 8 years old.












Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Cooking Equipment, Cooking Facilities, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, Fan, Fireplace, Fridge, Fridge/Freezer, Gas Cooker, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Kitchenette, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge, Oil/Paraffin Lamps, Plunge Pool, Portable BBQ, Queen Bed, Safe, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Tea / Coffee, Water Storage Tank
Burchell's Cottage offers an exceptional retreat, perched on a ridge, with stunning panoramic views of the Spioenkop Reserve. This self-contained luxury cottage is inspired by the adventurous spirit of the naturalist and explorer after whom it is named. Designed for families, it features two spacious en-suite bedrooms, comfortably accommodating 2 adults and up to 4 children. However, it can also be the ideal romantic getaway for couples wanting space & luxury. The cottage boasts a cozy lounge, a sun-drenched private pool & deck perfect for outdoor relaxation, and a fireplace for chilly, winter evenings. With its blend of stylish comfort and attention to detail, Burchell’s Cottage provides an unforgettable escape into the mountains.
















Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Bunk Bed, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Cooking Facilities, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, Fan, Fireplace, Fridge, Fridge/Freezer, Gas Cooker, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Kitchenette, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Lounge, Plunge Pool, Portable BBQ, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Safe, Sala, Smoke Alarm, Stretcher Beds, Table, Tea / Coffee, Twin Bed, Verandah
Property Facilities
Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Dressing Gowns, Fan, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah, Wheelchair Friendly
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Disability, Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boules, Cycling, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, Horse Riding, Natural History Tours, Rhino Tracking, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
Activities Nearby
Battlefield Tours, Big 5, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Fly Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Golf, Helicopter Rides, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Museums, Natural History Tours, Quad Biking, Rock Climbing, Scenic Flights, Walks (Self Guided), Wine Tasting
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO PRE-BOOK BATTLEFIELD TOURS should you be particularly interested. (Even if you are on Fully Inclusive package) We do not run every single tour type every day, and our guides may already be committed with a different tour.
Children under 16 years of age should do the Artillery Hiking Trail should they be interested in history. The half day tours are not recommended for children under 16 years of age.
Please email frontdesk@threetreehill.co.za to arrange.
Three Tree Hill Lodge specializes in the history of the South African War, (2nd Anglo-Boer War 1899 – 1902) with the Battle of Spioenkop being our focal point. One cannot however hope to understand this watershed event without studying what caused one of the smallest countries in the world to declare war on the world’s greatest empire of the time. Our guides will bring this dramatic period of our history to life, presenting world class, holistic, evocative and insightful tours.
1.Battle of Spioenkop – Three Trees Flagship Tour – half-day(4hours) This tour tells of the bloodiest single day of the entire South African War. During January, General Sir Redvers Buller was joined by Lt General Sir Charles Warren, but their renewed attempts to breach the Boer defense line along the Thukela River were unsuccessful. Spioenkop was the highest point on the Boer defensive line and on 23 January 1900, a British attempt to capture it began. Astonishingly, Louis Botha, Winston Churchill and Mohandas Ghandi all played a role in this battle. The result of this battle confirmed that those early disasters of ‘Black Week’ were not merely beginners luck on the part of the Boers. Spioenkop, together with Majuba, are arguably the best known of all the battles between the British and the
Boers.
2. Battle of Colenso & Churchill’s Capture – half day (4 hours) The Boers, in response to the anticipated arrival of thousands of British troops in Durban, took up defensive positions along the Thukela River near Colenso. In mid-December a British force of over 15,000 men, under Sir Redvers Buller, suffered a humiliating defeat in attempting to break through to Ladysmith. In this battle 7 Victoria Crosses were won, contributing to two of only three father & son VCs ever to be awarded. Young Winston was contracted by the Morning Post to cover the war in South Africa. However, his capture near Frere and subsequent remarkable escape, thrust him into the political and public limelight, and arguably launched his political career. Less than a year later, aged 25, he became a MP for Oldham.
3. Ladysmith Siege, Battle of Caesar’s Camp & Wagon Point – half day (4 hours)
The siege of Ladysmith lasted 118 days from 02 November 1899 until 28 February 1900. The town was the northern post of the British garrison in Natal, chosen for its strategic position on the Klip River and the junction of the railway lines from Durban to both the Free State and Johannesburg, providing communications between the harbour and the interior.
4. Three Tree Hill Artillery Trail – 2 hours by foot – Also suitable for children under 16 years
This 5km (return) walking trail to the site of General Warren’s Camp, provides you with spectacular views of the Drakensberg & Spioenkop from the British perspective. Opportunity to visit all 16 marked gun placement sites
5. Anglo-Zulu War Tours: Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift – full day (10 hours) The British army under Lord Chelmsford had moved from the Eastern Cape border to the Zululand border during 1878. When the British ultimatum to the Zulu king, Cetshwayo, expired in January 1879, the British invaded Zululand in three separate columns. The Battle of Isandlwana took place when the central British column came into contact with the Zulus and suffered a humiliating and bloody defeat at the hands of a spirited Zulu army.
6. Battle of Blood River 1838, Battles of Talana & Elandslaagte – full day (10 hours) In 1838, the mighty Zulu army was defeated for the first time by the Voortrekker Commando under their leader, Andries Pretorius, hereby opening the way for the proclamation of the first Boer Republic – The Republic of Natalia. Talana was the Boers opening gambit in Natal, and although hailed as a British success, it was a pyrrhic victory with the Boers withdrawing in good order, leaving major casualties on the British side, including their general. Elandslaagte, fought the next day, was a decisive British victory. It may be considered to be the last of the set piece battles of the war. Curiously, having driven the Boers from the railway line, the British immediately withdrew, allowing the Boers to re-occupy it.
What to expect:
Half day tours 1,2,3 begin either at 08h30 & return around 13h00 for lunch or begin after lunch around 13h30 & return at sunset around 18h00. Times will be determined by guest numbers or weather conditions at the time. Full day tours 4 & 5 will depart at 07h00 & return around sunset.
Picnic lunches & refreshments are included on the tours. However, it is possible to dine at eateries on the battlefields route at your own cost.
A small amount of walking on fairly uneven terrain is required, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Sunscreen, sunhat & sunglasses are always required, winter or summer. Light fleece or jacket to be taken during all seasons. Light rain or wind proof jacket also recommended. Binoculars are recommended if you have an interest in nature, as you never know what might be encountered whilst on tour.










Hiking In The Drakensberg
Three Trees offers great access to The uKhahlamba National Park (formerly the Royal Natal National Park), Cathedral Peak and the Champagne Valley, which are all within an hours drive of the lodge. Maps & guide books can be arranged at the lodge with picnic lunches for hikes ranging from short half hour walks to full day hikes. Guided hikes can be arranged with our resident qualified guides. The rate includes transport, entrance fees, picnic lunch & guide for the day.
Guided Walks
The lodge is situated on 1,200ha of naturally rolling Drakensberg foothills. Both Simon & Cheryl are FGASA qualified Field Guides and have a wealth of knowledge on the Natural Fauna & Flora in the area. Joined by the dogs, and walking alongside the game reserve, a walk out in the hills is not to be missed. Well-marked trails are also available if you want to meander along in your own steam.
Self-guided walks on the property
There are numerous marked trails that are safe to navigate at your own steam. Wonderful vistas, birds & the occasional wild game can be spotted.








There are numerous opportunities for horse riding at and around Three Trees. We offer rides on the property, which is a working Brahman cattle farm, providing wonderful views of the Spioenkop Battlefield, the Game Reserve and the Drakensberg Mountains. They provide a wonderful opportunity to experience the spectacular countryside up close whether to view the flora and fauna, to gain insights into the difficulties of fighting a war with Victorian impedimenta on this terrain, or to view seldom visited parts of the Battlefield (for example the Boer trenches on nTabanyama).
Pony rides can also be arranged for children on request.






Spioenkop Game Reserve
Our position overlooking the Spioenkop Game Reserve affords great game viewing opportunities, whether it is from your room, on horseback or whilst out walking on our property. Rhino and giraffe and many varieties of antelope may be spotted grazing near the Lodge on the other side of the fence.
Managed by Ezimvelo Wildlife the park is well worth a visit. It is easily accessible by car and takes an hour to get to the entrance.
Birding
A bird list of 300 species has been recorded in the area, with Cape Vultures, Lanner Falcons, Buff Streaked Chats & Fairy Flycatchers all residing here. In the winter months (when the aloes are flowering) most mountain-dwelling birds descend to the foothills to take advantage of the sweet nectar & insects that adorn these spectacular plants. The Malachite sunbird is a stunning example of this. In the summer months, Northern migrants arrive to fill the air with calls & twittering that will keep any “twitcher” on his toes.











Mountain bikes available for guests to use. Road riding & technical guided trails available on request. Few children size bikes available too. These trails can be done with or without a guide, depending on the guest experience level.
Trails on the property providing wonderful views of the Spioenkop Battlefield, the Game Reserve and the Drakensberg Mountains. They provide a wonderful opportunity to experience the spectacular countryside up close whether to view the flora and fauna.






A truly authentic experience with one of the Three Trees staff members that takes you to the nearby village (8km down the road) for a look into the lives of the Hambrook residents.
Tailor-made to suit the guests interest or just an introduction to the Zulu culture. Can be done by bicycle for a half day outing or by vehicle for a shorter experience.







•Breakfast: Start your day with a choice of Continental and Full English breakfast, ordered the night before to ensure we cater to your preferences.
•Lunches: Enjoy light, fresh lunches featuring homemade bread, artisan cheeses, homemade chutneys, and locally sourced charcuterie. Perfect for a relaxing, midday break.
•Dinners: Our evening meals are served as a set, 3-course farm-style dinner, thoughtfully prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients—many of which are grown on-site. Please note, dinner is served with one choice per course, which will be displayed during afternoon tea. If the set menu does not appeal to you, simply let us know in advance, and we will prepare an alternative.
We offer full catering for special diets, including vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, and vegetarian, provided we receive prior notification.
Family-Friendly Dining: Children are welcome to enjoy a simplified, wholesome menu and are encouraged to dine earlier in the evening to ensure a peaceful experience for the adults.
We enjoy hosting communal dinners, where convivial chatter is encouraged between travellers. However, should you prefer to dine all meals on your own, please arrange this with the service staff. For a truly unique dining experience, inquire about dining in the underground Wine Cellar—a perfect setting for intimate gatherings.




Valley Bakery, Coffee Shop and Art Gallery is situated on the R600 which leads to the Champagne Valley in the Central Drakensberg.
Filled to the brim with tasty treats, fresh pastries, cakes and tarts and specialty bakes such as croissants and lemon merinque pie, the Valley Bakery is a well known landmark in the Drakensberg.
It's a welcome respite if you've been travelling - sit down in the coffee shop and enjoy one of their sandwiches served with their fresh-out-the-oven baked bread and a good cup of coffee. You can also order light meals such as quiches and a variety of salads should you be feeling more than just a little peckish. Also check out their art gallery while you are there
Drakensberg Brewery is a Craft Brewery in the heart of the Drakensberg, situated on the R600 which leads to the Champagne Valley in the Central Drakensberg. The brewery is a 600L batch brewhouse and fermenters intended to service the local community and visitors to our picturesque valley. The beer is made from malted barley, hops, yeast and fresh spring water. The brewery produces its beer in 30L kegs or 440ml bottles.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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4 Star
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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu
No. Rooms: 9
Special Interests: Adventure, Battlefields, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Golf, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Sports, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Fugitives' Drift Lodge | Rorkes Drift
The Zulu War of 1879 is famous throughout the English-speaking world for the great battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. The spectacular Fugitives’ Drift property, a Natural Heritage Site, overlooks both Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, and includes the site where Lts. Melvill and Coghill lost their lives attempting to save the Queen’s Colour of the 1/24th.
It was here that David and Nicky Rattray pioneered Heritage Tourism in South Africa and created an award winning lodge for visitors to savour this extraordinary saga.
Led by the finest guides in South Africa, thought-provoking and often emotionally charged tours are conducted daily to Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. Guests can also go on nature walks- either guided or unguided- to see the abundant wildlife and birdlife on the reserve.
The lodge is the most luxurious accommodation offered at Fugitives' Drift, and was fully renovated in 2017. Spacious and luxurious en-suite rooms have private verandahs, air-conditioning, and both inside and outside showers. The lodge has a swimming pool, library, and excellent museum.
The Guest House has en suite rooms with air conditioning plus a swimming pool in the garden.
Finally Umzinyathi Farmhouse is our self catering option, it has three en suite rooms, sitting and dining rooms and kitchen.
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The Lodge is the most luxurious accommodation offered, and was fully renovated in 2017. Spacious and luxurious en-suite cottages have private verandahs, air-conditionning, and both inside and outside showers. The Lodge has a swimming pool with a fantastic view, and is where the Harford Library and Museum are located. We have 2 sets of rooms that are interleading ie can accommodate 2 families requiring interleading rooms.











Fugitives’ Drift lodge and Guest House are located inside the Fugitives’ Drift game reserve on the lip of the Buffalo River gorge, at an altitude of 3,450 feet.
The Guest House has a commanding view of the peak of Isandlwana, and of the rough country the fugitives from the battle had to traverse in order to get back across the Buffalo River into Natal.
The guest house was once the home of Mr. and Mrs. Potgieter who were immortalized in Gillian Rattray’s award-winning book, 'The Springing of the Year'. This old farmhouse has been altered and now forms the most charming sitting and dining room. The original verandas have been retained and there is a lovely outside eating area. There are 6 superior twin en-suite rooms, all with views of the garden, which has an abundance of bird life in it. We also have two rooms for guides and drivers. The guest house has a large swimming pool; also hosting spectacular views across the plain.
Guests at the Guest House are able to take part in our world-renowned tours to the Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift battlefields. For more information, please follow the 'Battlefield Tours' tab on the homepage.









This small cottage is in the grounds of Umzinyathi Farmhouse; aptly named “Kwa-George” which means, “Place of George” in the Zulu language. Kwa-George consists of a basic twin bedroom, en suite bathroom with a shower, and veranda. Should you decide to take this accommodation you will need to travel to and from the lodge or the guest house for meals as well as tours (a 5-10 minute drive).

The farmhouse is a charming stone and corrugated iron roof building built in the 1920’s. It was the home of George Buntting, who was an expert on the Anglo-Zulu War. The farmhouse is at the top of the reserve and has a wonderful view of Isandlwana. It has 3 en-suite bedrooms (King, Queen and twin rooms), a sitting room with a fireplace, a dining room, and a kitchen. Although the accommodation is self-catering, you may choose to have some or all meals at the lodge at an additional cost. Should you decide to take this accommodation, you will need to travel to and from the lodge or the guest house for tours and/ or meals (a 5-10 minute drive).

















The Lodge is the most luxurious accommodation offered, and was fully renovated in 2017. Spacious and luxurious en-suite cottages have private verandahs, air-conditionning, and both inside and outside showers. The Lodge has a swimming pool with a fantastic view, and is where the Harford Library and Museum are located. We have 2 sets of rooms that are interleading ie can accommodate 2 families requiring interleading rooms.









Charming rooms set in the garden of the Guest House are all en suite with bath and shower. A private veranda as well as air-conditioning, fridge and tea and coffee making facilities add to your comfort.








The farmhouse is a charming stone and corrugated iron roof building built in the 1920’s. It was the home of George Buntting, who was an expert on the Anglo-Zulu War. The farmhouse is at the top of the reserve and has a wonderful view of Isandlwana. It has 3 en-suite bedrooms (king, queen and twin rooms), a sitting room with a fireplace, a dining room, and a kitchen. Although the accommodation is self-catering, you may choose to have some or all meals at the lodge at an additional cost. Should you decide to take this accommodation, you will need to travel to and from the lodge or the guest house for tours and/ or meals (a 5-10 minute drive).





Property Facilities
Bar, Communal Dining, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, TV Room, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Fridge, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah, Wheelchair Friendly
Available Services
24-hour Security, Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Catch-and-release Fishing, Cycling, Fishing, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Battlefield Tours, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Hiking, Historical Tours, Mountain Biking
Stories of the Anglo-Zulu war have endured and enchanted for almost a century and a half. The famous battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift have captured the interests and imaginations of countless people for generations, as they did in Victorian Britain.
The epic of Isandlwana was a battle which shook imperial Britain to its core and questioned the illusion of European superiority. How did a force, armed largely with spears and shields, overcome a modern British army?
The tour departs after breakfast, at 7:30. On the way to Isandlwana, guests listen to a tape narrated by David Rattray which gives a background to the Anglo-Zulu War. There is a stop at 9:00 for a comfort break and to view the museum at Isandlwana. The lecture on the battlefield begins at 9:45 and end at around 11:30, when refreshments are served. Another tape, this time describing the story of the survivors and events after the battle of Isandlwana, is played en route back to the Lodge or Guest House, returning for lunch at 13:00.











The stories of the Anglo-Zulu war have endured for almost a century and a half. The battle of Rorke’s Drift is one of the most famous battles in the English-speaking world and was later the subject of the 1964 Hollywood blockbuster, Zulu.
A brave little band of British soldiers, many sick and disabled, held out all night against an overwhelming Zulu force. Douglas Rattray’s emotionally charged talk covers the battle at Rorke’s Drift through the experiences of the individual soldiers who, through great acts of selflessness and bravery, managed to hold out in the face of such dire odds.
Eleven Victoria Crosses and five Distinguished Conduct Medals were awarded for actions at Rorke’s Drift, restoring British military honour and securing its reputation as one of the most remarkable stands in British military history.
The tour to Rorke's Drift departs at 15:00. Guests have time to look through the museum at Rorke’s Drift before the lecture begins at 16:00. There is very little walking involved. The lecture concludes a just before 18:00 and guests are then given the opportunity to look around the memorials and graveyard before returning to the Lodge and Guest House.





In 1879, the British invaded Zululand. The central of the three major invading columns forded the Buffalo River at Rorke’s Drift. Within days, Lord Chelmsford’s invasion was in jeopardy. Part of his central column had been almost annihilated at Isandlwana, in a battle rated as one of the greatest military disasters in British colonial history. A few survivors struggled back into Natal, crossing the mighty Buffalo River at the Fugitives’ Drift.
A few hundred yards from our lodge, two officers died in a heroic attempt to save the Queen’s Colour of their regiment, and became the first men in history to earn posthumous Victoria Crosses. We are privileged to have these brave men, Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill, buried where they fell on our property.
Join one of our complimentary daily guided walks down to the graves of Melvill and Coghill. The graves walk takes approximately one hour and includes 3km of stunning views across the Buffalo River and, often, encounters with wildlife. It is a relatively easy walk, but does involve a short climb.





Fugitives’ Drift is renowned for delivering awe-inspiring battlefield tours that bring the battles of Rorke’s Drift and Isandlwana to life. This experience gives a deep and tangible insight into some of the most moving of South Africa’s battlefields. Fugitives’ Drift is expanding on these experiences
with the addition of dedicated tours for children under 12 years of age.
While our world-renowned tours set off with the parents, shorter, more interactive tours on the property, led by a guide, will engage and inspire their children with stories of the bravery and courage of the British soldiers and Zulu warriors. These tours will be followed by a game walk and a more cultural encounter, which can be tailored to suit the individual needs or ages of the children.




Fugitives' Drift has an ever-expanding network of single track ranging from flat to steep, technical and not-so-technical. We have lots of Jeep track (two track).
Enjoy breath-taking views, and viewing the array of plains game that live on the reserve - such as giraffe, zebra, blesbok, kudu, wildebeest, impala, and more.
You do need to bring your own bicycle and helmet if this is an activity that you are interested in.




Fugitives Drift Lodge and Guest House are nestled amid the green slopes of the 2500-hectare Fugitives Drift Nature Reserve. The reserve is home to an abundance of indigenous flora and fauna species, including zebra, giraffe, different kind of antelope and approximately 300 species of bird.
These walking trails can be enjoyed at your leisure, either with or without one of our trained field guides.
Our informative guides are certified with the Field Guide Association of South Africa and have an extensive knowledge of all aspects of our African bushveld. The guided tours take guests along scenic walking trails through the reserve surrounds, while focusing attention on the vegetation, spoor, game (large and small!), birds, insects, medicinal properties and other fascinating facts.
Guests can experience the diversity of our reserve safely on foot as a relaxed and informative activity – the duration and distance of the walks can be tailored to suit guest’s individual walking preference, but generally last for 2 hours, covering 2 or 3 km.











For those keen on fly fishing, our game reserve is bordered by the Buffalo River Gorge and provides a fantastic fishing spot. Spend a morning in spectacular and tranquil surroundings, fishing for Natal Yellow Fish
Natal Yellowfish, also affectionately known as Scaly (Yellowfish), are a freshwater fish endemic to eastern South Africa, and KZN in particular. They can grow up to 65cm in length and weigh up to 4.5kg. The are an incredibly strong fighting fish, and readily take a well drifted fly.
Kindly note that you will need to bring your own equipment. Fishing in the Buffalo River is also season dependent and can only be done between May and October (with the best time being June – September).
Please also note that all fishing is strictly catch-and-release.


Another exciting excursion is to Blood River. This is where a battle was fought between the Boers and the Zulus on the 16th December (now a public holiday in South Africa), 1838. This trip is well worth the drive: 64 life-sized solid bronze wagons now sit on the site of the battle and are quite remarkable.






This facility is a delightful place to have lunch or while away a couple of hours taking in the view.
It is also an ideal venue for a party.
For Conference Use - Includes a mid-morning tea-break, bottled water & mints. Lunch and afternoon tea is included in the overnight rate. Screen & Projector for use. Rate is charged per day.








Fugitives Drift Lodge
Enjoy superb cuisine, taken communally in the large dining room at the Lodge, or – weather permitting – out on the deck.
Guests staying at the Guest House enjoy meals communally either in the dining room or on the veranda






Your Stay
3 Nights
All Inclusive - Bed and All Meals
Tea and Coffee Included
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu
No. Rooms: 18
Special Interests: Battlefields, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife, Wine