Kosi Forest Lodge is an intimate lodge situated under a canopy of magnificent trees within a tranquil sand forest alongside the Kosi Lakes System, an unspoilt wilderness area that is part of the iSimangaliso World Heritage Park. This 20 bed lodge offers comfortable accommodation in wooden, canvas & thatch cabins, great home cooking and caters for a host of estuarine, beach and wilderness activities. Glamping at its best.
A lovely sweeping pool overlooks Lake Shengeza where one can relax on the viewing deck in the shade of Umdoni trees while watching hippos & flamingoes in the lake.
Daily guided canoe trips and walks through ancient Raphia Palm Forests are offered at no additional cost. Additional activities are a boat trip exploring this unique system of lakes and channels where one can see hippo, crocodile, rare birds like the Pels Fishing Owl and Palm Nut Vulture, included in this day trip is a picnic on the unspoilt shores of Bhanga Nek beach. Another additional activity is to join a 4x4 excursion to Kosi Bay Mouth viewing ancient Thonga Fish Traps and exceptional snorkeling in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
Discover one of South Africa’s best ecotourist destinations.
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Kosi Bay MouthKosi Bay Lake number 1 opening into the ocean
Fishing TrapsCredit: Roger de la HarpeKosi Bay Traditional Fishing Traps
Pool at sunsetCredit: Guy UpfoldRelax with sundowner at the pool overlooking the lake.
Boat trip on the lakesWonderful day trip exploring the lake system and the kosi fish traps,
En-suite open air boma bathroomsCredit: Guy UpfoldThe romantic open-air bathrooms offer a unique experience. Enjoy the forest canopy with the stars peeking through as you relax in your bubble bath.
Bathroom and Twin BedroomIndoor bathroom looking into twin bedroom
Deck at PoolLoungers at the pool deck overlooking the lake
SundownersSundowners at the pool deck
HippoCredit: Chantelle MeltzerHappy Hippo wallowing in the lake
Guided canoe trips to on the waterwaysCredit: Roger de la HarpeDemonstrating a community pontoon
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Sundowners at the Pool overlooking Lake Shengeza
Sundowners at the Pool overlooking Lake Shengeza
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The rooms are constructed of wood, thatch and canvas each positioned to give total privacy. They are comfortably furnished with mosquito nets, Mini bar, fans and tea & coffee making facilities. A unique feature of each room is the romantic outside boma bathroom with bath and shower set in soft white sand under the forest canopy. Each room also has an indoor en-suite shower, toilet and basin.
There are 2 family rooms which consist of 2 bedrooms. The main bedroom has an en-suite outdoor bathroom with shower and bath set in soft white beach sand surrounded by a reed boma. They are comfortably furnished with mosquito nets, Mini bar, fans and tea & coffee making facilities. There is an indoor en-suite toilet and basin. The second bedroom has an en-suite indoor shower, basin and toilet.
The 2 rooms are connected by an outdoor passage of approximately 2 metres long.
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Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Library, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Beach, Big 5, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Canoeing, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Kayaking / Paddling, Snorkeling, Turtle Tracking
The highlight for many at Kosi Forest Lodge is the canoeing trip on the Kosi Lakes. The best time for this activity is in the early morning and lasts for approximately 2 hours. Guides escort you by canoe along the Siyadla channel where the bird life is very rewarding and the scenery peaceful and breath taking
The Kosi Lakes are a series of interconnected lakes which stretch over some 18km. The best way to see the system is by boat. The full day excursion leaves shortly after breakfast and travels through the lake system and estuarine waterways. The guides stop along the way and explain the traditional fishing traps and the traditions of the Tsonga community, who live in balance with the lake system.
Additional Charge for this activity.
Enjoy a walk through magnificent Raphia Palms - the tallest in the world! Home to the Palm Nut Vulture and Pel's Fishing Owl, the area can be explored by birders at their leisure. Local guides will share their extensive knowledge of local fauna and flora.
A day trip to Kosi Bay Mouth for a bit of beach fun and wonderful snorkeling in the shallows of the lake near the mouth. There is a lovely secluded reef close the the mouth. A picnic lunch is served on the banks of the lake under palm trees.
Additional charge for this activity.
Guests are driven from the lodge in an open 4x4 vehicle over very rough roads to the beach where they are met by local community guides who will walk them along the beach in search of turtles. These walks are not suitable for children under 8 years old as it is a very rough road and a long walk on the beach at night.
This activity attracts an additional charge and it is weather dependant.
Kosi Forest Lodge Dining
Dine Al Fresco on the Main Deck or under the trees of the sand forest
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu
No. Rooms: 8
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Flora, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife
Thonga Beach Lodge | Maputaland Marine Protected Area
Thonga Beach Lodge is set on the pristine shores of the Maputuland Coast, KwaZulu-Natal. This 24 bed luxury lodge is the ideal place to discover one of Africa’s last unspoilt wilderness beaches. It is a magical place of coastal forests, grasslands, bush, shimmering lakes and exquisite sandy beaches. Its crystal clear, warm waters offer South Africa’s best snorkelling and excellent off-shore SCUBA diving and excellent birding opportunities. Guided birding, scorpion & spider walks & Turtle Tracking are offered in season. The 12 thatched bush suites offer either Ocean or Forest Views with Deluxe Ocean Views room sporting private plunge pools. The suites are positioned to afford maximum privacy & minimal environmental impact. Excellent cuisine is enjoyed al fresco on the dining deck or beach deck overlooking the sea. This is an ideal choice for honeymooners, families, SCUBA divers or anyone who wants to simply relax. A civilized distance from civilization.
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SnorkelingSnorkeling experiences in our rock pools
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Cocktail BarCredit: Chantelle MetzerCocktail Bar
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Double or Twin Ocean View Room , double vanity, shower, mini bar and tea and coffee making facilities. Rooms are air-conditioned,overhead fans, mosquito nets, safes and hair dryers.
Double or Twin Forest View Room , double vanity, shower, mini bar and tea and coffee making facilities. Rooms are air-conditioned,overhead fans, mosquito nets, safes and hair dryers.
The rooms are nestled into the Dune Forest.
Double or Twin Ocean View Room , double vanity, bath, indoor and outdoor shower, mini bar and tea and coffee making facilities. Rooms are air-conditioned,overhead fans, mosquito nets, safes and hair dryers. This suite has a private plunge pool on a private deck.
Family forest view comprises two bedrooms both en-suite (main bedroom has bath & shower, double vanity and toilet), second bedroom has shower only, single vanity and toilet. The two bedrooms are linked by a passage way, Both bedrooms have separate entrances.safe.
Both bedrooms are air conditioned, have overhead fans and mosquito nets. The main bedroom has a mini bar, tea & coffee making facilities, hair dryer and safe.
This luxury family room comprises two bedrooms both en-suite (main bedroom has bath & shower, double vanity and toilet and an outside shower). The second bedroom has a shower only, single vanity and toilet. The two bedrooms are separated by a large deck with private plunge pool. Both bedrooms have separate entrances.
Both bedrooms are air conditioned, have overhead fans and mosquito nets. The main bedroom has a mini bar, safe, hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Laundry Service (Available), Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Game Drives, Kayaking / Paddling, Sea Kayaking, Snorkeling, Surfing, Turtle Tracking, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching
SCUBA diving at Mabibi is phenomenal. Our professional lodge diving team can accommodate enthusiasts, from the beginner to the veteran. For those who don't dive, we have an Open Ocean Experience. An exciting launch through the surf in front of the lodge takes you beyond the breakers to a world of dolphins, whales and many other creatures. The warm Indian Ocean supports a myriad of fish and marine life. Guests can sometimes swim with dolphins or whale sharks, or snorkel with Manta rays and giant turtles. Scuba Diving and ocean experience are at an extra cost.
Daily guided snorkeling is done a 5 minute walk away from the Lodge at low tide in our beautiful rock pools. Guided snorkelling is included in the rate.
In summer there are nocturnal walks and drives along the beach in search of pre-historic turtles laying their eggs. Witness the culmination of an incredible journey as giant Leatherback and Loggerhead turtles come ashore to lay their eggs in carefully prepared nests.
Turtle tracking is offered in the evening from November to end of February. The turtles lay their eggs from November to February. Hatchlings arrive from end December to end February.
Every precaution is taken to ensure these magnificent creatures are not disturbed during the laying process and data collected from the turtle drives is submitted to the Ezemvelo Turtle Monitoring program. Turtle walks take place 3 times a week and are included in the rate. Nightly turtle tracking in 4x4 vehicle is at an extra cost.
Open Ocean Experience. An exciting launch through the surf in front of the lodge takes you beyond the breakers to a world of dolphins, whales and many other creatures. The warm Indian Ocean supports a myriad of fish and marine life.
Guests can sometimes swim with dolphins or snorkel with Manta rays and giant turtles Ocean Experience is an extra charge.
A leisurely drive along the lake shore looking for Hippo's , Birds and Crocodiles, then surrounded by the magical sounds of dusk settle with a drink to watch the sunset over the lake. Sundowners are Included in the rate, with either a glass of house wine, cider, local beer or soft drink per person.
Daily tours are on offer to visit the local rural Community of Mabibi. This includes a visit to the clinic and the school, as well as a homestead visit. Optional is to include a visit to the local Sangoma (witch doctor), which may incur a cost.
Standard tours are included in the rate.
Relax with a soothing treatment in the Sea Spa - extra charge.
Daily guided walks through the indigenous dune forest, where the local guides share their knowledge of the flora and fauna. This activity is included in the rate.
Take a fat bike out for a ride along the beach - great excercise and fun.
Thonga Beach Dining
Enjoy al fresco dining weather permitting on the deck under huge milkwood trees.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu
No. Rooms: 12
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Fishing, Flora, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife
Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge | Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park
Established to protect the previously endangered white rhino, , Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve is a triumph of conservation efforts. Celebrate this legacy in exclusive luxury at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge - the only private lodge in the reserve - offering exceptional safari experiences in the heart of Big 5 territory. 18 well appointed, air-conditioned rooms nestle on a ridge, each with their own private deck giving expansive and uninterrupted views of the reserve. The lodge, built in 2015, is designed in a contemporary style with overtones of organic forms utilising natural finishes and materials.
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Aerial of main lodgeCredit: Chantelle MeltzerAerial view of the main lodge
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Aerial view of Pool DeckCredit: Chantelle MelzerAerial view of the pool deck and lounging area.
Guided game walk in Hluhluwe iMfolozi ParkCredit: Chantelle MelzerGuided walk in Big 5 territory
Guided game walks in the parkCredit: Chantelle MelzerGuided bush walks in the park with experienced armed rangers
Pool lounging areaCredit: Chantelle MelzerLounge area at the pool deck
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Swimming PoolCredit: Chantelle Melzer11m Infinity pool overlooking the reserve
SceneryLandrover crossing the river in the Hluhluwe Imfolosi Park
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Bush WalksCredit: Chantelle MelzerGroup on Bush Walk
Honeymoon Bush VillaCredit: Chantelle MelzerPlunge pool on deck
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Lodge breakfastCredit: Chantelle MeltzerBreakfast setting overlooking the park
Main deck and viewCredit: Chantelle MeltzerMain deck with view overlooking the park
Luxury Bush VillaCredit: Chantelle MeltzerLuxury Bush Villa room and sitting area
Fire pitCredit: Chantelle MeltzerMain lodge fire pit overlooking the park
Bush VillasCredit: Chantelle MelzerBush Villas
Main lodge loungeCredit: Chantelle MeltzerMain lodge lounge and fire place
Honeymoon Bush Villa poolCredit: Chantelle MeltzerHoneymoon Bush villa pool and deck
Safari / Family Rooms (2 en-suite rooms with common lobby) twin/dbl.
These rooms can double as Family Rooms given that they share a common lobby.
Twin Vanity and luxurious shower. Separate toilet.
King size bed or twin beds, en-suite bathroom, separate toilet, deep soaking bath, luxurious shower and private wooden deck, mini-bar, fireplace. Overhead fan and air conditioner. Safe, hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
King size bed or twin beds, en-suite bathroom, separate toilet, deep soaking bath, luxurious shower and private wooden deck, mini-bar, fireplace, private plunge pool. Overhead fan and air conditioner. Bathrobes, safe, hairdryer as well as tea and coffee making facilities. Beautiful views over the park.
Home Stays
Spend the night in a traditional working Zulu home.
2 x Bedrooms with twin mattress on the floor. Bedding and towels supplied Bucket shower and separate chemical toilet. Join in with the daily activities of the family
MealsTraditional home cooked dinner and breakfast consisting of porridge (phutu - maizemeal), hard boiled eggs,, fruit and yoghurt. DrinksTraditional Zulu Beer , water and Soft Drinks in the evening.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Conference Centre, Eco Friendly, Laundry Service (Available), Pool, Private Vehicle (Available), Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Big 5, Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, High Tea, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
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Animal Encounters, Beach, Big 5, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Cultural Tours, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Hiking, Historical Tours, Marine Adventures, Safaris, Snorkeling, Turtle Tracking, Walks (Guided), Whale Watching
Twice daily game drives are conducted to explore the magnificent hills and valleys of the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park. Nothing is predictable in the bush; therefore each safari offers a potentially new and unique experience. Our guides will share their wealth of bush experience which involves the identifications of animals, trees, grasses, insects and birds. The medicinal uses of plants and local folk lore is also discussed as well as looking for the ever fascinating Big 5!
Guests can enjoy guided walks lasting 3-4 hours inside the park in Big 5 territory. No children under 14 years. Additional cost.
Treat yourself to a relaxing spa treatment - extra cost.
Visits into the local Mpembeni Community are offered as well as a visit to the Isibindi Foundation community centre.
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All meals included. Continental Buffet and hot breatkast available from 07h00 to 11h00, High Tea and delicious dinners.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
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Safari Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Zulu
No. Rooms: 18
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
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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Giraffe and IsandlwanaCredit: David RattrayGiraffe and Isandlwana
Douglas Rattray at IsandlwanaCredit: unknownDouglas Rattray telling stories from the battle of Isandlwana
Fugitives' Drift LodgeCredit: Justin SullivanSunsets from your Verandah
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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
24-hour Security, Bar, Communal Dining, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, TV Room
Babysitting Service, Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Catch-and-release Fishing, Cycling, Fishing, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Horse-back Safaris, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours
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Battlefield Tours, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse-back Safaris, 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
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
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
Moorcroft Manor | Himeville
Moorcroft Manor, a boutique country hotel, offers accommodation nestled in Himeville at the foot of Kwa-Zulu Natal’s Southern Drakensberg. Each of the property's rooms and suites feature conveniences such as Wi-Fi, TVs with DStv, ceiling fans, hairdryers, safes and tea/coffee-making facilities. Guests can enjoy meals paired with some of South Africa's finest wines at the on-site restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The hotel also offers a bar. Local activities include birding, horse riding, guided walks and golfing.
At 31 sq mt our largest, and most private, room features a unique terrace with a vertical wall garden and spectacular mountain views, a double shower and luxurious bath, with under floor heating in the room and bathroom.
Each executive suite is approximately 31 sq mt. These exquisite suites have bar fridges, under floor heating and generous bathrooms feature separate showers and baths.
Our Junior suite is approximately 27 sq mt. Includes bar fridge, under floor heating throughout and a shower over bath. Turn-down service, natural bottled spring water and complimentary locally-roasted African coffee beans and plunger.
Approximately 22 sq mt. Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. This room has a lovely view of our beautiful gardens. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
This is not a mountain view room
Each executive suite is approximately 31 sq mt. These exquisite suites have bar fridges, under floor heating and generous bathrooms feature separate showers and baths.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Each room is en-suite, in a variety of configurations. Most rooms have mountain views. Turn-down service with complimentary bottled water, coffee and tea in-room service.
Property Facilities
Malaria Free, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television