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Zululand & The Elephant Coast

Thula Thula Elephant Safari Lodge

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About Thula Thula Elephant Safari Lodge

Colonial-style Zululand safari with a strong focus on conservation
This family-owned and operated safari lodge is a sanctuary for wildlife, renowned for its animal rehabilitation centre and conservation strategies made famous by the late owner and author, Lawrence Anthony, in his book “The Elephant Whisperer”. The luxurious Elephant Safari Lodge offers lavish colonial style and gourmet dining, with a wilder under-canvas feel at the comfortable riverside Tented Camp. Families with children over eight years of age are welcome at Elephant Safari Lodge, and all ages at Tented Camp. Rich Zulu history spans hundreds of years in this region, and adds a fascinating dimension to this safari experience.
From $360 per person/per night
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The property

Elephant Safari Lodge is a gracious colonial-style homestead, with classic stonework and mellow thatch throughout the guest areas. Facilities include a library, curio shop and cocktail bar. Comfortable lounges open out across viewing decks, with a swimming pool overlooking the waterhole. Candlelit dinners are served in the dining room, or in the open-air boma for traditional African barbecues. Tented Camp has a swimming pool and outdoor bar overlooking the river, and a Zulu boma for bush dinners under the stars.

The rooms

The ultra-decadent Elephant Safari Lodge consists of six thatched luxury suites, a king-sized honeymoon retreat, and the vast Suite Imperiale. All have private viewing decks and lavish indoor spaces, en-suite bathrooms and impeccable bush-style décor throughout. Tented Camp has six comfortable standard tents and two family tents, all en-suite, and some with indoor and outdoor showers. Each has a private viewing deck overlooking the Nseleni River, with a swimming pool and bar at the heart of the camp.

Activities

Daily game drives and guided bush walks cover open savannas, indigenous forests and rugged hills which support a range of species, including four of the Big Five. The absence of lions means that plains game is abundant. Birdwatching is equally impressive. This historically significant area has a rich indigenous culture which your local guides will be happy to share with you. Between drives, massages, cooking classes and visits to a nearby village to meet a traditional Zulu sangoma are offered.

South Africa

Zululand & The Elephant Coast

Ancient battlefields and wild shores merge to create a multi-faceted masterpiece.