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2 Nights at Zululand Lodge Hluhluwe

We recently spent 2 Nights At Zululand Lodge Hluhluwe which is situated in a private nature conservancy in the heart of the Elephant Coast in northern KwaZulu Natal. The lodge is built on a slope offering breathtaking views of the Msinene River valley and surrounding bushveld.

My husband, my mom and I stayed at Zululand Lodge in mid January and we were extremely lucky with the weather – we just missed days of continual rain, and it was pretty warm but not too hot and humid yet.

The private nature conservancy that is home to Zululand Lodge borders Phinda Game Reserve and is not far from Hluhluwe town.

* Fun fact – There are massive pineapple farms all over this area, be sure to stop on one of the quiet dirt roads to take a closer look! 

How pineapples grow is fascinating! 

Nearby Hluhluwe town (on the main highway) there is a Farm Stall that sells fresh pineapples by the box, and everything pineapple related – pineapple jam, pineapple chutney, dried pineapple, the list goes on! 

Plus they sell all the other kinds of jams and chutneys that you would expect to find in a farm stall.

We bought pineapple jam, pineapple chutney and plum jam (my absolute fave). 

Anyway, back to our 2 Nights At Zululand Lodge Hluhluwe

As soon as we drove in the gate of the conservancy we were met with a lovely baby giraffe. And then several more fully grown giraffe before we arrived at the lodge.

A few details about Zululand Lodge:

We were there when the lodge was not busy (there was one other couple there), so we asked for a braai (BBQ) on our last night with pap (a South African staple food made from maize) and gravy and a large salad and it was really delicious!

Viewing Deck

When we first arrived and the manager showed us to our tents, he told us that the area is rife with snakes – mainly green bush snakes which are harmless, and Mozambican spitting cobra which are venomous. 

Lounge

So, he stressed that we should be very careful in zipping up our tents, and wear glasses when walking on the paths – in case we got spat at by a spitting cobra – they tend to go for the eyes (insert wide eyed emoji).

Dining Room

I’m VERY happy to say we didn’t come across a single snake while we were there. Phew.

Tea and Coffee Station

Which is a little surprising as we went on two long afternoon walks in the bush. They were a lot of fun. 

(And one afternoon game drive in Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve which is the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, you can read all about it here -> Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Drive)

Library with plenty of books to choose from

We didn’t see any game other than buck on our afternoon walks, but then, we weren’t wanting to come face to face with a hippo or a leopard when it was just the three of us with nothing but two big sticks for protection. So that was just fine with me, lol.

The Msinene River is lovely, and easy to get to from the lodge. This is where they often see hippo wallowing in the water. We saw plenty of hippo prints on the banks of the river, so they were definitely there! 

Hippo tend to come out of the water later in the day to graze on the banks once the sun is going down and the weather has cooled a bit. 

I’m writing this post at the end of January and Natal is now in its extremely hot and humid time of year. I wouldn’t be too excited about staying in a tent with no breeze and no fans right about now.

Just something to keep in mind when booking your getaway to the bush in KZN.

In the evenings we sat around a fire in an outdoor boma, the sounds of the bush so loud you could barely hear over them – magic!

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Book your stay or get more details about Zululand Lodge on their website.

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