KZN Safari Lodges

Hluwluwe Game Reserve and the nearby private game reserves offer game-viewing amidst stunning bush scenery. All can be easily combined with the Indian Ocean beach lodges for a safari and beach trip.

Overview

The many KwaZulu Natal game lodges and reserves are not as well known as those in the Kruger Park. But you should definitely consider them, especially if you want to follow your safari with a beach holiday. As you can easily combine them with the Indian Ocean beach lodges for a safari & beach trip. Game-viewing is either by open top game vehicle at one of the many private safari lodges.

The original game reserve, Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserve, is the most famous of several parks in Northern KZN. Hluhluwe has good concentrations of white rhino, as well as elephant, black rhino, buffalo and many predators.

North of Hluhluwe lies Mkuze Game Reserve. Mkuze is known for its excellent birding, especially in the summer months. But KwaZulu Natal has several private game reserves which offer a huge diversity of habitats and therefore wildlife. Examples include Phinda Game Reserve, Manyoni  and Amakhosi Private Game Reserves  amongst others.

KwaZulu Natal is one of the better areas for spotting the elusive cheetah. Though not guarantee, you are more likely to spot Cheetah on a KwaZulu natal safari than in, say, the Kruger. Given its open grasslands which suit cheetah far more.

KwaZulu Natal Game Lodges - Cheetah in Amakhosi

The prices range from the uber-deluxe (Phinda Homestead) to more affordable options.

We arrange private road transfers from either Richards Bay or Durban airport. Alternatively all these KwaZulu Natal game lodges are easily accessible by rental car.

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Features

Why you may love it

  • Big Five safaris in private reserves.
  • Good concentrations of both white and black rhino.
  • Greater likelihood of seeing cheetah than in the Kruger.
  • Safari & beach holidays possible with easy road transfers to beach lodges.
  • Diverse eco-systems leading to varied wildlife and great birding.
  • Family-friendly safari lodges.

When to visit KZN Safari Lodges

Nov to mid-March

Summer at KwaZulu Natal Game Lodges

Kwa-Zulu Natal has a summer rainfall climate with the rains starting somewhere in November. This usually takes the form of late afternoon or evening thunderstorms which are actually welcome as it cools the air and keeps everything lush and green. Temperatures are hot and humid during the day and stay warm in the evening and night. This is not the best season for safari as the bush is thick so it’s harder to spot the game. Plus animals don’t need to come to rivers and waterholes so much to drink. However birding is excellent with the summer migrants.
AVG RAINFALL 108mm
AVG DAYLIGHT 7 Hours
MAX TEMP 25 ℃ / 77 ℉
MIN TEMP 17 ℃ / 63 ℉

Mid-March to mid-May

Dry Season at Kwazulu Natal Game Lodges

This is the start of the dry season and the safari season. By the end of March the rains have stopped, making game-viewing much easier. The landscape is still green and lush but grasses start dying down. The sunsets are superb as the skies are clearer. Nights are pleasantly warm but drier weather means the malaria risk is much lower.

June & July

Dry winter climate at Kwazulu Natal Game Lodges

KwaZulu Natal has a dry winter climate with virtually no rain for months. This is the best time for game-viewing as the bush is less dense and the animals flock to the rivers for water. Daytime temperatures are very pleasant (23-25c). But you’ll need to have warm clothing once the sun sets. However it starts warming up in August.

August to Oct

End of Dry Season at Kwazulu Natal Game Lodge

Spring in KZN is tail-end of the dry season. So it remains a very good time for safari, though the bush tends to be quite dry. Temperatures heat up quickly in September and October prior to the start of the summer rains which usually start in November so its best if you are comfortable with heat.

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Great value at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge

Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge is a new 4 star luxury lodge in a private concession in the 96 000 hectare Hluhluwe Park in Kwa Zulu Natal. It is great value for money with contemporary, eco-friendly architecture and a breathtaking view over the park.

The Manager, Dulcie, and all the staff are really friendly and the food was well prepared and presented.
On entering the Park you can get the Whats App number for the Hluhluwe Park group updates on wildlife sighting by other guests on what they see which could be useful in case you find yourself close to a really good sighting.

We entered Hluhluwe Park from the Northern Memorial Gate and it took us  1 hour and 15 minutes to get to the lodge. The roads are not in a great condition and it is best to drive slowly - as you are also on the look-out for wildlife. We saw buffalo and a lone rhino en route to the lodge. (When we departed we headed to the southern exit at Nyalazi Gate which took about 45-50 minutes.)

We would defiantly suggest a higher clearance vehicle if you are self-driving to the park. They did mention that the roads will be upgraded in the near future but are unsure exactly when this will be.
I travelled with my colleague and we each had our own en-suite safari room connected by a lobby so that can be used as a two bedroom suite for families.  and they are busy building a playground for children which would work wonderful when you need a break from your young kids.

They also have some luxury bush villas so the lodge would suit both honeymooners or families.  The two honeymoon villas have their own plunge pools however the main swimming pool has stunning view of the park and with the spa close by. I really see anyone having the most relaxing time after the 3 hour morning game drive.

Lindi our guide was very friendly and somewhat quirky which we really enjoyed. The Rhino sightings are excellent and although elephants might be harder to find we did spot a few both from the lodge deck and on our way out of the Reserve. We also saw lions playing in the river bed.

We enjoyed our stay at Rhino Ridge and want to thank Isibindi for hosting us!

Cedarberg : Mari Jacobs
 
Did you know
  • HistoryHluhluwe Imfolozi is the oldest national park in Africa
  • HuntingOriginally a royal hunting ground for the Zulu kingdom