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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Lodge of the Week - Amakhosi Lodge


A place of kings and frogs

The Reserve:

Amakhosi Safari Lodge is set on a beautiful patch of rolling bushveld in northern Zululand. The reserve is 13 000 hectares in extent and only the Amakhosi Safari Lodge and the neighbouring Mkuze Falls Game Lodge traverse this truly magnificent reserve. There are a variety of habitats on the reserve ranging from wetlands to open grassland. The Mkuze River flows through the property providing splendid riverine habitats and there are several large dams on the property which are great for bird-watching, fishing or just taking in splendid vistas and sunsets. The game viewing is excellent and the reserve is home to the Big 5 although leopards are rarely seen. A highlight for any guest is the cheetah viewing with the property supporting a healthy population of these vulnerable animals and regular sightings occur. The birding in this area is exceptional and there are a number of day excursions that can be organised including tiger fishing trips to the nearby Lake Jozini.

The Lodge:

Amakhosi Safari Lodge is superbly located on the banks of the Mkuze River. Excellent game sightings are often had from the lodge’s spacious decks and gardens. The gardens are dotted with ancient cycad plants and shaded from by large riverine trees such as the boerbean which attract an array of birdlife in the spring and early summer months. Amakhosi’s defining aspect in camp is its cheerful service and utterly delicious meals which are always presented in a creative manner. A suitably selected house red and white accompany the evening meals. The rooms are massive thatched A frame units, each with its own private lounge with an admirably stocked bar fridge, private bathrooms and separate toilets. The bedroom itself has a lovely glass front that one can peep out of at the wild world outside from the comfort of one’s bed. In addition to the six standard luxury suites there are two honeymoon suites, both with private plunge pools and hammocks. Although similar in floor space to the standard suites, the honeymoon suites are completely open plan and thus notably more spacious. The service is great, the food divine and the setting just wonderful.

Who is this suitable for:

Amakhosi is great for couples, honeymooners, small groups or families. In addition to a basic children’s programme, the camp has an electric perimeter fence which makes it suitable for families travelling with young children.


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Monday, January 24, 2011

Photo of the Week - Richard Millar


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