We continue highlighting some great destinations in our Autumn:
Umhlanga Rocks & KwaZulu-Natal Game Reserves
Discover South Africa’s remote KwaZulu-Natal region. Experience game drives and immersive bush walks in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, renowned as South Africa’s rhino haven. Then venture to the marine-rich iSimangaliso Wetland Park, offering opportunities for snorkelling, picnicking in rambling dunes and swimming with wild dolphins.
Suggested Itinerary:
Arrival in Umhlanga Rocks
Arrive at King Shaka International Airport in Durban and transfer around 25-minutes to the coastal town of Umhlanga Rocks to your hotel by the sea. Drop your bags and melt into a sun lounger or hop across the road to the trendy Oyster Box hotel for a taste of the local cuisine. If you didn’t already know, Durban has the largest Indian community outside of India. A tour of the spice market and a cooking lesson with the hotel’s expert chef will have you filling dabbas (tiffin carriers) with ingredients such as garam masala and spicy cayenne pepper, essential components to the area’s signature lamb curry. Overnight at Beverly Hills.
Umhlanga Rocks & KwaZulu-Natal Game Reserves
Transfer to wilder landscapes in the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, a journey of approximately 3 hours. Upon arrival you’ll be rewarded with sensational elevated views of big skies and undulating hills. Depending on when you arrive, you may have time for a game drive, your first introduction into the oldest proclaimed game reserve in the continent and its heroic rhino conservation. Top this off with cocktail hour around the campfire. Overnight at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge.
KwaZulu-Natal Game Reserves
Two game drives a day are included so that you may explore the diverse topography of this historical park that stages the Big Five and all of its unscripted spectacles. This could be a crash of rhino grazing in large numbers, the flash of monochrome zebra cantering along the savannah or a shifting predator camouflaged in the golden grass. These are far from average safaris with reviving coffee stops and sundowners concocted from a makeshift bar in the bush. A major highlight are the bush walks, an optional activity which you should try at least once. These are led by highly knowledgeable guides who know the land by heart, most of the time tracking game completely barefoot and stopping to inspect tiny dung beetles, interpret bird calls and read the direction of the wind. Overnight at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge.
KwaZulu-Natal Game Reserves
Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge has forged deep connections with the local communities creating some unique experiences. Included in your stay if you wish is a visit to the Mpembeni community where you can learn about the many projects funded by The Isibindi Foundation aiming to empower residents with skills such as IT and provide resource to educational centres. To further your understanding of the culture, you could try a homestay with a Zulu family as an extra activity. In a couple of days you could help collect thatching grass, round up cattle and sleep in a traditional hut. A humbling and eye-opening experience. Overnight at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge.
KwaZulu-Natal Game Reserves & iSimangaliso Wetland Park
This morning, a transfer will take you approximately 4 hours north-east to the heart of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park recognised by UNESCO for its pristine nature. Your lodge sits right on the long, white beach only steps away from the sand. Due to its remote location, civilisation feels worlds away and time soon dissolves. Bunk down in thatched boma huts and enjoy dinner under starry skies. Overnight at Thonga Beach Safari Lodge.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
After early wake up calls and days in the bush, you might want to book a massage pronto and slowly decompress. There’s everything and nothing to do at Thonga Beach Lodge whether its strolling down the beach, sundowners by Lake Sibaya or visits to the local Mabibi community all of which are included in your stay. Enjoy picnics among the dunes or go snorkelling in the rockpool known for its vast size and array of colourful fish. Depending on the season you could enjoy turtle game drives which steal you out into the inky evenings in search of nesting leatherbacks and loggerheads. One of the best ways of exploring the beach is on a fatbike, breeze in your hair and a huge grin as you pedal along the sweeping coast. Overnight at Thonga Beach Safari Lodge.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
If you’re still feeling energetic, at an extra cost, the lodge’s marine centre makes it easy to embark on ocean adventures. An in-house scuba diving instructor offers intimate excursions for both novices and advanced divers and using the beach as your launchpad, there’s every reason to explore the nearby dazzling coral kingdoms that are virtually untouched. Offshore, you may spot migrating humpback whales breaching the deep blue water. One of the most thrilling excursions on the books is swimming with wild dolphins – simply unmissable. Girdle your loins as the skipper manoeuvres the boat at a respectable distance between you and the pod before you plunge into the ocean. Bottlenose dolphins are known for their playfulness so you may just have an incredible close encounter. Overnight at Thonga Beach Safari Lodge.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park & Umhlanga Rocks
Bid farewell to the Indian Ocean and transfer back to Umhlanga Rocks, a journey of approximately 5 hours. Recover by the outdoor swimming pool overlooking the sea or stroll down the promenade, a local past time. Now’s the time for one last celebratory cocktail as you mark the end of your adventure. Overnight at Beverley Hills.
Umhlanga Rocks & Departure
Today a transfer will take you to Durban’s King Shaka International Airport in good time for your onward journey.
Another stop?
We recommend finishing your African adventure with a trip to South Africa’s vibrant capital, Cape Town, or perhaps the world-famous Victoria Falls.
Prices Range from £3775 to £4540 depending on when you travel – Please ask for more details