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Tea and coffee station | Wireless internet | intercom to office for emergencies |
external phone lines | Fully stocked mini bar | Air conditioner |
Extra Large stone bath | four poster bed with mosquito net |
Game Drives
Our guides and expert animal tracker will take you through the rugged
and pristine terrain of the Nambiti Big 5 Game Reserve in search of some
of the most splendid animals in Africa. Along the journey, you will learn
about the biodiversity of our grasslands, multitude of insects and the
magnificence of the big five - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard.
Birding
A paradise for birders, the Nambiti Big 5 Game Reserve is home to 263
different species of birds. Birding drives can be arranged depending on
numbers of guests resident at the lodge.
Fly Fishing
There are a number of dams within the reserve which offer guests the opportunity
to fish. These dams are well stocked with bass and various other fish
species. Guests will be accompanied by a guide when fishing. The Drakensberg
offers the best fly fishing in South Africa. There are excellent trout
waters in the region with well-stocked dams and pristine stretches of
river where brown and rainbow trout occur in abundance.
Nambiti Hills Spa Treatments
Luxury knows no bounds at Nambiti Hills, where we have included a range
of spa treatments to add to the enjoyment of your stay with us.
Le Sueur Cheetah Project
There are currently less than 10 000 cheetahs worldwide, placing them
on the endangered species list. The long-term goal of Le Sueur Cheetah
Project is to replenish the wild cheetah population as well as reduce
inbreeding and subsequent sterility of the cheetahs.
Guests are welcome to meet and interact with the cheetah at a nominal
fee.
Midlands Meander
The Midlands Meander is a slow drive through the foot hills of the Drakensberg
in search of quaint stores boasting all the ingenuity of the local people.
From crafts to food, there is something for even the most discerning of
taste. This is a full day of traveling recommended only for the avid shopper.
Township and Freedom Struggle Tours
The township has become a cultural African Mecca of its own. A living
testament to the fortitude and resilience of the tribes of Southern Africa.
Township tours include being taken by an experienced guide to the various
township cultural and historical locations.
Battlefield Tours
It is hard to conceive that the heart of beautiful central and northern
KwaZulu-Natal was once the scene of bloody conflict between the Zulu,
Boer and the British. Their clashes and military engagements shaped the
history of South Africa, and shook the might of the British Empire's military.
It was in this area over a period of some seventy years, that one historical
drama after another unfolded. On request, qualified tour guides will take
you through the various sites ensuring that you are enriched with more
than just memories of a magnificent landscape.
The Battle of Isandlwana & Rorkes Drift
Visit the site of The Battle of Isandlwana. On 22 January 1879, this was
the first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War between the British Empire
and the Zulu Kingdom. Eleven days after the British commenced their invasion
of Zululand in South Africa, a Zulu force attacked a portion of the British
main column. The battle was a crushing victory for the Zulus and the British
army had suffered its worst defeat against an indigenous force.
Siege of Ladysmith & Spionkop
Travel to Ladysmith for a recounting of the Siege of Ladysmith,
a protracted engagement in the Second Boer War, taking place between 30
October 1899 and 28 February 1900. The Ladysmith Siege Museum is considered
to be the best Anglo Boer War museum in the country. The building that
houses the Museum was built in 1884. During the Siege it was used as ration
post for civilians. A diorama depicts Ladysmith and surroundings at the
time of the Siege. Artefacts, documents, uniforms and firearms are on
display.
Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park
Didima in the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park is renowned for the exceptional
beauty of its mountainous landscapes, filled with hidden natural and cultural
treasures, and is listed as South Africa’s first cultural and environmental
World Heritage Site. Beyond its natural beauty and diversity of animal
and plant species, as well as the variety of its habitats, the power of
its cultural values lies in the San hunter-gatherers and the quality and
multiplicity of their rock art. The Park is one of the most densely painted
regions in Africa, if not the entire world. Didima camp boasts the San
Rock Art Interpretive Centre, providing fascinating insights into the
art and culture of the San, and includes static displays and audio-visual
presentations within a reconstructed rock shelter.
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