HLUHLUWE GAME RESERVE - ACCOMMODATION
VIRTUAL TOUR
HILLTOP CAMP
The award-winning Hilltop Camp on the summit of a forested hill offers fine views
of the surrounding countryside. The camp, the oldest in KwaZulu-Natal, was extensively rebuilt and
enlarged in the early nineties, and today accommodation at Hilltop ranges from a luxury lodge to a
variety of superbly appointed self-catering accommodation facilities. All units are serviced daily.
From the bottom of the price range up, facilities include: twenty 2-bedded rondavels with communal
ablutions and kitchens; seven 2-bedded and twenty-two 4-bedded self-catering chalets. Twenty
2-bedded chalets, which are not self-catering, are within close proximity to the main reception
area. This area includes an a la carte restaurant, an attractive pub and lounge decorated with
photographs and memorabilia of the history of Hluhluwe, as well as a gift shop and convenience
store.
A forest trail is available to guests at Hilltop. Hlaza Hide has been developed at the site of
the old summerhouse in Hilltop Camp and it will shortly incorporate a waterhole with soft lighting
at night to aid game viewing.
The Mpunyane Restaurant offers a full English buffet breakfast every day. Lunches from Monday
to Saturday are a la carte and on Sundays a hot and cold buffet. Dinners are either a hot and cold
buffet or a traditional braai(barbeque) depending on the weather. Dinner arrangements do change
according to guest profiles and holidays.
Bush Lodge Accommodation:
Mtwazi Lodge is a beautiful thatched house set in a magnificent garden which was
once the home of the original warden of the reserve. Now a comfortable eight bedded lodge
comprising three bedrooms each with its own private bathroom and an annex bedroom with its own
shower and toilet. Mtwazi is a self-catering facility.
Muntulu and Munywaneni are up-market bush lodges comprising four separate en suite
bedrooms with secluded verandahs overlooking the Hluhluwe River. There is also a central viewing
lounge and kitchen complex. The bush lodges provide complete privacy and can house up to eight
people. A cook/caretaker is in attendance and a field ranger is available to take visitors on
walks.
'Winner of the British Airways Tourism For Tomorrow Award'
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