Leaving the highway you start to leave the modern world, as we know it, behind. With the last town in the rear view mirror the rural tar road leads to sand. At the end of the sand track the final gate leads to Hluhluwe Bush Camp, a totally off grid glamping site.||||We got out of the car at reception to check in and the first thing I did was stand still, look up and listen. Wow, it is so quiet, just a gentle breeze and birdsong. The long car journey was already leaving my old body. I have spent a lot of time in the wild but here seemed a little different. There was no long transition and winding down we were just moving quickly into a relaxed state.||||After checking in we were given a quick tour of the outdoor pool area and facilities plus the farm stall. We had opted to self-cater and the stall had a good selection of basic and local groceries. For me there is no better pineapple, golden and sweet, than one grown in this part of the world. There is also a café with a great selection of freshly prepared home cooked meals. Maybe we should not have self-catered on this occasion?||||Our tent was the star of the show. Very cleverly designed and constructed with gas to cook on, solar for lights and power, and water from a bore hole. This truly is glamping off grid. After unloading the car it was time again to stand still, look and listen. The breeze and birdsong were all that could be heard. Our tent consisted of two bedrooms, a bathroom and open plan kitchen and seating area complete with comfy chairs and a dining table. From the veranda at the bottom of the tents steps is an outdoor dining area with table, chairs and braai (barbecue) all covered with a sail suspended above from wooden poles.||||Our view looked down into the bush where nyala took shade from the heat of the sun. We were hoping for a glimpse of elusive and tiny suni antelope but that was not to be. Above them we watched bee-eaters flying from tree to tree feasting as they went. Beyond the bush there are fields of pineapples and beyond that is a place of miracle and wonder. Yes, that is what iSimagaliso translates to and we are looking into False Bay part of the iSimangaliso Wetlands. Every time I hear or read the translation I have Paul Simon singing in my head The Boy in the Bubble and the words these are days of miracle and wonder. But this truly is a place of miracle and wonder and that is why it is a UNESCO world heritage site.||||We took a late afternoon drive into False Bay. We drove and explored for a while before drinking a sundowner on the lakes shoreline as the sun started to set behind us. It was a slow day, and the sun was beating…The way we look to a distant constellation…And the baby with the baboon heart… Paul Simon, inspired by his time in South Africa was singing in my head. But it was fitting and never louder than the sound of the breeze and birdsong.||||Back at camp we lit a fire in the braai place and dined under the milky way, and various other distant constellations, on the finest boerewors, mutton chops and spicy chakalaka. Whatever you eat here is fit for a king as your surroundings depict it. The breeze and bird song had gone with the daylight. Now it was the sound of the night, of insects and amphibians.||||Hluhluwe bush camp is also ideally placed for exploring various sections of the iSimangaliso Wetalnd Park. You are central to the towns and beaches of St Lucia and Sodwana Bay just over an hour away. Mkuze Game Reserve is also an hour away and the world famous Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park is just over half an hour away. Another option here is to just sit and listen, day and night, to the sounds of the bush. Let your mind and body get in tune with camp and surroundings and allow them off grid. Our minds are full of miracle and wonder but they all need to be recharged and realigned with the...
Read moreHighly recommended Zululand Bushveld accommodation catering for a range of budgets, for anyone seeking value for money.
We stayed 2 Days over a weekend, accommodation in a luxury self catering tent.
Luxury tents has 2 bedrooms, bathroom, open plan kitchen with dining table and lounge area, deck area with seating, braai area with a bench table.
The Main Bedroom has a Queen size bed, the other bedroom has a single bed and two bunk beds. All bedding provided.
Bathroom has a shower, toilet and hand basin, all in well maintained condition. Towels were provided.
Kitchen has a gas stove, small fridge/freezer and all kitchen utensils and crockery required.
Dining table has seating for 6, lounge has a single and three seater couch.
On the deck you will find single and three seater seating, leading to the braai area.
The unit has running water (Bring bottled water for drinking), gas geyser for hot water, abundant electrical points with socket adaptors, and Wifi.
The Bush camp has a well maintained walking trail, with some game and a picnic area. Length about 2.5 km.
A farm shop provide basic necessities, a small restaurant and a swimming pool with kids play area.
Hluhluwe Bush camp is secure with electric fencing and access control, ample parking is provided.
Staff is friendly and very accommodating.
Considering Hluhluwe Bush Camp for a quick getaway or a holiday in the...
Read moreVery quiet and private accommodation. Tented facilities with built solid wooden walls inside. Personally we felt it was a bit over priced for what you get but it's still a nice tranquil getaway location. Unfortunately all game drives are outsourced with a different company so you have a 20min drive back into town where you can get picked up. The 3 hour game drive is R850.00 per person. We did see loads of wildlife and was well worth the trip. As for the facilities at the Bush camp we felt for the price we paid of almost R5000.00 for two nights including breakfast and dinner they could have at least had two ply loo paper. Also the braai area has no lights so braaing at night requires a torch. There are porch lights but not close enough to the braai area. The food was very tasty and freshly prepared but way over priced for what you get. We never expected to get a bargain or even value for our money but felt the prices of the food and drinks were only catered to the overseas markets. Despite some of the negative things we enjoyed our stay. The staff are very friendly. We relaxed for two nights and are well rested and well fed. Total cost was R7000.00 excluding traveling per couple. No lunch or...
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