Stay 3, pay 2 at iSibindi Zulu Lodge which is an architectural celebration of the Zulu nation, the lodge is a peaceful bushveld retreat which also offers a host of activities for guests wanting to experience a combination of luxurious accommodation, gameviewing, battlefields and Zulu cultural experiences.
Situated in a private game reserve iSibindi Eco-Reserve bordering the Buffalo River approximately 5km from the world-renowned battlefield of Rorke’s Drift & Isandlwana, 65km from Dundee in KwaZulu-Natal.
This special offer is valid from 1st May - 30th June 2012.
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6 luxury beehive suites with en-suite bath & shower, architecturally inspired by the traditional beehive shape, offer panoramic views of the game reserve. This 12 bed luxury lodge is a stone's throw away from the historically momentous Anglo-Zulu battlefields of Rorke's Drift and Isandlwana where Zulu and British clashed in a devastating battle which had enormous consequences for the Zulu people. The lodge also offers a choice of authentic Zulu cultural experiences.
iSibindi Zulu Lodge is situated within the 4000 acre Isibindi Eco-Reserve which offers diverse habitats ranging from montane grassland and valley thornveld to riverine forests. The reserve is home to abundant indigenous game, morning and evening game drives are offered and there is excellent bird watching. It is also quite safe to walk or take a picnic along one of the meandering river beds and view Giraffe, Zebra, Wildebeest, etc.
Rates Per person sharing
| until 30/04/12 | 01/05/12 - 31/08/12 | 01/09/12 - 30/04/13 |
| R1550 | R1350 | R1620 |
Isibindi rates are fully inclusive of accommodation, meals, teas & coffees, one daily game drive or walk and a Zulu Boma Dinner on a 2 night stay
Optional activities in the area:
Battlefield tours
iSibindi Zulu Lodge offers guided tours of the Anglo-Zulu battlefields. Tours must be pre-booked so that arrangements can be made with our preferred guides to take the tours. The chilling accounts of the battles of Rorke's Drift and Isandlwana present a deeper insight of the rich history in the area. Presented alongside the military narrative, a complete picture of the impact of the Anglo-Zulu campaign on both the Zulu and British nations is formed.
Zulu Culture and HistoryIsibindi Zulu Lodge also offers the rare opportunity of learning about the Zulu culture and traditions as they remain in Zululand today. A Zulu Boma Dinner begins just as the sun starts setting, casting our hills in soft golden light. Guests are led down a narrow path to the beat of drums. As one emerges into a clearing comming across a historical Zulu umuzi (village) the dancing bodies of Zulu children make for a profound experience. The traditional dances and their role in Zulu history and culture is explained amid the energetic displays. A separate day trip to a Zulu Homestead gives guests a rare chance to experience the life of a rural Zulu family which has remained largely unchanged over the past hundred years since Shaka Zulu forged this mighty nation.
Take in early morning or afternoon game drives/walks through the pretty valley, experience exhilarating Zulu cultural activities, visit the local Battlefields or simply relax by the pool and enjoy the stunning views.
Isibindi Zulu Lodge is only 4 1/2 - 5hrs drive from Johannesburg or Durban!
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