KwaZulu Natal Game Reserves Holidays

If you have dreamed of boundless acacia savannah, fever tree strewn wetlands and a huge safari cast featuring the Big Five, you won’t be disappointed at KwaZulu-Natal's game reserves.

Under puffs of orange clouds, you’ll go on sunrise and sunset drives in search of cheetahs streaking across your path, doe-eyed giraffes snacking on mimosa trees and elephants emerging out of evergreen forest.

In KwaZulu-Natal you’ll sample vibrant Zulu hospitality likely receiving the customary three-time handshake and greeted with a warm ‘sawubona’ hello. You’ll get to know the people dedicated to protecting endangered species. This is especially prevalent in the Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park, Africa’s oldest proclaimed nature reserve and where the southern white rhino was saved from extinction thanks to legendary conservation efforts. Be prepared for enchanting safari lodges rooted in sustainability, swish viewing decks overlooking scenic valleys and elaborate dining the quintessential bush way; open-air bomas under celestial skies and amabheshu clad Zulu dancers timing their goatskin ingungu drumbeats to their silver-tongued chants.

When it comes to crafting memorable safaris our wealth of expertise stems from many adventures spent in the sanctuary of the savannah. We’ll take you to uniquely wild places where the untouched and untamed lead you to rare and special wildlife sightings.

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KwaZulu Natal Game Reserves Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in KwaZulu Natal Game Reserves

Fairmont Zimbali Resort

An elegant resort with dramatic Indian Ocean views on South Africa’s Dolphin Coast.

Ghost Mountain Inn

Family-run hotel at the foot of Ghost Mountain

Thanda Safari Lodge

Reminiscent of a traditional Zulu homestead, Thanda Safari Lodge is a cluster of luxury hillside...

Thanda Tented Camp

A luxurious colonial-style tented camp for a back-to-nature adventure.

Immerse yourself in Zulu culture from Thanda Safari Lodge

Located in the heart of Zululand, Zulu culture is deeply engrained in the ethos of Thanda Safari Lodge. Even the architecture replicates an umuzi, the spherical-shaped homestead of a Zulu village. The majority-Zulu staff all hail from the surrounding area. A visit to the local village is one of those rare privileges that immerses you into this rich culture like nowhere else would.

Thanda’s game reserve sits on what used to be the Zulu King’s hunting grounds. When visiting the neighbouring village you might hear stories about the legendary King Shaka Zulu, the founding monarch whose original traditions still remain intact. The first thing you’ll see is a cluster of huts revolving around a cattle kraal, cattle being the spiritual and social core of Zulu lifestyle. Your guide, a local, will introduce you to this welcoming community known for its ancestral past and fervently strong identity.

While talking to residents, the conversation could lead you to a lesson in how they cultivate corn or store food. Stop by the home of the village healer, known as a sangoma, whose divine job is to bridge the physical world and the afterlife. You may be treated to the transfixing melody of a Zulu song sung by a choir or a war dance – a powerful vision of drumming and flare. Back at Thanda you might see your newfound Zulu friends again spontaneously singing gospel to guests over supper. This is made even more special by the fact you know all their names.

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