Phinda Game Reserve,
KwaZulu Natal
Each of the 20 private suites feature spacious en suite bathrooms, sitting areas and spectacular viewing decks. Between exciting game-drives, birdwatch from the pooldeck, or simply relax in the lodge’s comfortable sitting area |
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With wrap-around views of the spectacular Ubombo Mountains and the South African bushveld below, Mountain Lodge is set apart from other safari lodges due to its dramatic location.
Mountain Lodge offers:
20 air-conditioned suites
Private sitting room and en suite bathroom
Great family safari destination
Shaded swimming pool with spectacular game-viewing deck
African craft gallery
A well-equipped conference room (maximum of 70 guests)
Observe the serenity of the South African wilderness from your private deck, surrounded by the indigenous trees and shrubbery of the pristine Zululand bushveld.
Each suite features a comfortable sitting area below the large beds.
Paved pathways lead down the mountainside from the main guest areas to the spacious suites – a subtly executed blend of avant-garde and ethnic design.
Delicious Pan-African cuisine is enjoyed in the dramatic boma (outdoor dining area) illuminated by dozens of candles and lanterns, or served to you in a spectacular clearing in the bush under a star-studded sky.
Phinda is renowned for wonderful bush banqueting in surprising settings.
Activities Little can compare to Phinda’s exciting range of safari activities. Apart from the twice-daily game-drives, nature walks, riverboat cruises and canoe trips along the Mzinene River (available at no additional cost), Phinda also offers a range of optional thrilling Indian Ocean adventures from scuba diving and deep-sea fishing to spectacular air safaris.
Safari activities include:
Twice-daily game-drives
Interpretive Bush Walks
Mzinene River Canoeing
Mzinene Riverboat Cruise
White Rhino Tracking
At an additional cost, enjoy these beach and bush adventures:
Flight of the Fish Eagle
Scuba Safaris
Deep-sea Fishing
Maputaland Beach Adventures
Beach Horse Riding
False Bay Horse Riding
Night Turtle Drives
Isikolethu (“Our Culture”) Community Adventure |
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