
Hluhluwe Accommodation





Bonamanzi is a privately owned 4000-hectare game reserve proclaimed a Natural Heritage Site in 1995. Its accommodation ranges from en-suite thatched chalets to self-catering lodges, tree houses, and camping, set within Sand Forests, Savanna, and Wetland Areas.

Bonamanzi Game Reserve
R 1,790

Umziki Pan is self-catering accommodation on a family-owned game farm between Hluhluwe and the western shores of False Bay, part of iSimangaliso Wetland Park. A Natural Heritage Site since 1988, it is a recognised member of Birdlife South Africa.

Umziki Pan
R 900




Ubizane Zululand Safari Lodge provides self-catering accommodation on a private wildlife reserve in Hluhluwe, KZN. Guests see giraffe, zebra, nyala, kudu at the watering hole. Facilities include game drives, spa, restaurant, pool, boma bar. It is 10 minutes from Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park.

Ubizane Wildlife Reserve
R 2,100
About Hluhluwe
Hluhluwe is a town in KwaZulu-Natal that serves as a gateway to one of South Africa's premier conservation areas. The Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park covers thousands of hectares and plays a key role in protecting rhinos and other wildlife. This region has a history of conservation efforts dating back to the 19th century, helping to preserve habitats for elephants, lions and buffaloes. The park's varied terrain includes riverine forests and open grasslands, providing a habitat for numerous bird species as well.
The Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park is about 280 kilometers north of Durban, making it a feasible drive for those traveling from major cities. Inside the park, guided game drives allow visitors to spot the Big Five in their natural environment. The area also includes hiking trails that lead through bushveld and along riverbanks, offering chances to see smaller creatures like insects and reptiles. Nearby, the town itself has basic facilities and serves as a base for exploration.
Beyond wildlife, Hluhluwe features cultural sites linked to the Zulu people, including historical battlefields from the Anglo-Zulu War. These sites provide insight into local traditions through community tours. Hluhluwe accommodation options range from budget lodges to more comfortable stays, catering to different preferences for travelers seeking a nature-focused holiday. The subtropical climate means rainy seasons bring lush greenery, enhancing the scenic views during visits.
The region's rivers, such as the Hluhluwe River, support diverse ecosystems and recreational fishing. This makes it appealing for those interested in water-based activities. With its combination of natural beauty and cultural depth, the area continues to draw interest from nature enthusiasts.