
Munyawaneni Bush Lodge - Exterior

Munyawaneni Bush Lodge - Bedroom

Munyawaneni Bush Lodge - Lounge and Deck

Munyawaneni Bush Lodge - Lodge

Munyawaneni Bush Lodge - View
Munyawaneni Bush Lodge
Munyawaneni Bush Lodge -DescriptionThis bush lodge overlooks the confluence of the Hluhluwe River and the Munyawaneni Stream. Set in parklike surroundings it commands a splendid game viewing vista looking across a sea of Fenix reclinata, the reclining palm, to an ancient game trail that daily sees a large variety of animals moving back and forth between feeding areas and a safe river ford and drinking spot. Large Sycamore figs drop their sweet fruit onto the bank attracting families of bush pigs that appear out of faint trails in the bush and root about below the camp. An open plan lounge and dining area adjoins four two bed sleeping units with en-suite shower and toilet. Visitors needs are attended to by staff who cook and clean and a field ranger who, on request, takes visitors on walks through the african bush. Visitors must bring food for the meals they want and the drinks of their choice. Our cooks can produce a variety of tasty meals to suit the bush lodge life style. Limited supplies of food and drink can be purchased at the shop at Hilltop Camp which is a half hours drive away. Bush camps and lodges only cater for one party at a time so for the period of your stay it becomes your home in the african bush, party to the beauty and drama of this rich environment. Hluhluwe is a malaria area so suitable precautions must be taken. - 4 separate bedrooms with en suite bathrooms - 8 beds
- secluded verandahs overlooking the Hluhluwe River
- central viewing lounge and dining area
- self catering
Visitors' Comments; "In 3 nights we have seen hyaena, rhino, lion, wild dog, hippo, cheetah and all the usual buck and zebra" "Bheki is a fantastic guide with a great sense of humour and a volume of amusing tales to tell" "fab meals cooked by chef extraordinaire"
DirectionsGate Opening and Closing Times:
Summer(November to February ) 05h00 to 19h00
Winter ( March to October ) 06h00 to 18h00
How to get there:
The recommended route from the north or south is to turn off the N2 at Hluhluwe village and follow the tarred road to Memorial Gate.
An alternative route is to turn off the N2 at Mtubatuba on to the R618 and proceed towards Hlabisa and travel for 27 kms to Nyalazi Gate.
Distance and Time from Gate to Camp: 15 kms and 45 minutes |
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