Two of our contributors recently experienced a trip to Rhino River Lodge in Zululand.
Read more below:
“Almost 4 hours from Durban, we glide off the N2 and find ourselves in the home to the magnificent Big Five. Rushing to arrive in time – a hornbill swoops past us, we pass a herd of wildebeest, zebra, and impala. And Jason and I are yet to catch our first sunset game drive at Rhino River Lodge.
Rhino River Lodge is home to the glorious Big Five in Manyoni Private Game Reserve and is a relaxed family-orientated style game lodge right in the heart of Zululand. Rewarding us with an incredibly intimate wildlife experience, only to be had in Africa.
We descend from the game viewer, met with fresh towels, a friendly face and shots of sherry. We had just had the privilege of seeing a mother rhino and her inquisitive calf, who had walked up close to our vehicle, investigating a foreign object in her new domain.
We had the pleasure of spending a worthy moment, in awe of the two before trying to escape the blanket of dark clouds that suggested the welcoming of a storm.
Under the African sky
With lanterns illuminating the dining tables encircling a fire pit; here, we managed to enjoy our romantic moment and relish our starters and drinks before the clouds began to spit.
We were immediately relocated to the thatched area where we enjoyed the rest of our hearty-home-cooked South African meal of steak and vegetables, finished off by an Amarula tiramisu.
The night retired with an evening walk to our luxury thatched chalet. Decorated in a modern rustic style, a King sized bed lay, cascaded with a mosquito net canopy.
Sheets of lightning lit up our room while the thunder grumbled in the distance.
Double en-suite luxury bedroom
Rhino River Lodge offers three types of accommodation to suit their guests’ various needs. Guests can choose from double en-suite luxury rooms, family chalets or one of their two-bedroom private safari homes (the Cottage and the Homestead). Two 4 bed chalets for family groups which offers a kitchen, lounge area, full bathroom and two bedrooms. These chalets are also equipped with a private boma braai area for chilly winter nights where our guests can sit around a warm fire pit in the privacy of their own chalet, or gaze up at the stars on a warm summers evening.
The camp accommodates a maximum of 24 people at any time. Which creates an intimate, warm environment of a communal experience, yet still experiencing privacy. Guests come together during the daily meals served, as well as the game drives that go out each morning and evening, creating a friendly, social and relaxing environment.
We spent our afternoon cooling off in the swimming pool, where we were kept refreshed with drinks of our choice.
We rose at 5am to join the other guests (and a herd of Nyala) for a coffee or hot chocolate before our 5.30am game drive with Game Ranger Josh.
We embarked on our much anticipated 3 hour game drive (because why else wake up at 5am?). Here we found ourselves surrounded by a lioness and her pride of young. I say young, but don’t be fooled the size of these sub-adult lionesses. As they curiously circled the open game viewer vehicle and then proceeded to find a comfortable patch of earth and collapsed to the floor with a painful thud, we could hear their breaths. Or was it ours?
After witnessing 3 of Big 5 we found a spot in the savannah to delight in biscuits and a hot cup of coffee topped up with Africa’s finest… Amarula.
It is clearly evident that Rhino River lodge in the Manyoni Private Game reserve has become one of the premier wildlife-viewing destinations in Kwa-Zulu Natal. Featuring its beautiful varied landscapes from acacia thornveld to open savannah ,to riverine forest it is a haven for flora and fauna.
The lodge and chalets stretch through an area of thick riverine vegetation, with an array of bird and animal life. I found myself greatly amused by the family of warthogs which often frequented, along with impala, the lawn outside our chalet.
The young chasing each other and butting heads, energetically sprinting after each other whilst the mothers grazed kept me and my book (which I did not read) on the terrace entertained.
We enjoyed a taste of Africa’s finest, getting up-close and personal with animals I have never seen in their natural habitat. Well versed in the wild, Game Ranger Josh, keeping us entertained gave us enlightening information about the wildlife we encountered, which has certainly impressed my set of friends with “Fun Fact Friday.”
Sipping on wine and taking in the ambiance of the crackling camp fire, celebratory singing emerged from the kitchen. A cake lit with candles was followed by happy clapping members of the staff. “Oh! It’s somebody’s birthday!” Said Jason, not expecting them to be singing to him.
The lodge had baked a delicious chocolate cake for Jason’s birthday. Soon happy guests, surrounded Jason to wish him, and of course, receive a piece of cake.
Whether it be a family holiday, a romantic getaway, anniversary or birthday, Rhino River Lodge caters for all sorts of celebrations, making it a special occasion.
If you wish to experience a close encounter with Africa’s finest, whilst enjoying a relaxed and intimate lodge, run by friendly and warm stuff, I highly recommend Rhino River Lodge.”
Tucked deep within the breathtaking landscapes of the Southern Drakensberg lies a secluded gem — Giants Cup Wilderness Reserve. If you’re looking to truly switch off, reconnect with nature, and enjoy a peaceful weekend away from the city, this is the kind of place that quietly steals your heart.
The Journey There 🚗
Our adventure began with a scenic drive through the Southern Drakensberg, winding deeper into the mountains toward what felt like a hidden escape. The final stretch took us slightly off-road — definitely a route best tackled with a high-clearance vehicle — but it only added to the sense of adventure.
Along the way, we were greeted by a family of baboons casually crossing the road. That moment alone made it clear: we were officially in the wilderness.
As we approached Duckbay Cottage, the views immediately took our breath away. Perched on the edge of a tranquil lake and surrounded by mountains and trees, the setting felt completely untouched and serene.
The cottage comfortably sleeps four, with two cosy bedrooms. Inside, you’ll find:
A spacious kitchen fully equipped for self-catering
A warm family lounge area
A fireplace with wood provided (perfect for chilly mountain evenings)
This is a self-catering stay, so come prepared with your own food and drinks — but rest assured, the kitchen has everything you need to cook up a proper meal.
Outdoor Living at Its Best 🔥
Step outside and you’re instantly immersed in nature. Just a short walk from the cottage leads you to the lake, where a braai stand awaits — ideal for relaxed afternoons with family and friends.
The area is also a dream for bird lovers. With a birding book in hand, you can wander through the reserve spotting a variety of species in their natural habitat.
Exploring the Reserve 🌿
One of the highlights of our weekend was exploring the reserve itself. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced hiker, there are trails suited to all levels.
We set out on a hike and were rewarded with:
Incredible mountain views
A refreshing stream perfect for a cool swim on a hot day
A magical encounter with a herd of buck grazing nearby
There are also several high points along the trails where you can pause, catch your breath, and soak in the sweeping scenery.
Wildlife & Special Moments 🐾
Back at the cottage, the magic didn’t stop. Sitting on the verandah, we took in the stillness of the surroundings — and were lucky enough to spot a jackal darting past. It’s moments like these that remind you just how special this place is.
Lake Activities & Extras 🎣
Duckbay Cottage also comes with access to a small boat right on the lake. For a daily fee, you can head out onto the water and even try your hand at fly fishing (just remember to bring your fishing license).
Another unique feature of the reserve is its trout hatchery, which you can explore during your stay — a great little addition to the overall experience.
Good to Know 📶
WiFi is available in the cottage if needed
The reserve is not pet-friendly due to the abundance of wildlife
Final Thoughts 💭
Whether you’re planning a family getaway, a trip with friends, or simply a quiet break from the noise of everyday life, Giants Cup Wilderness Reserve offers the perfect setting. It’s peaceful, scenic, and allows you to truly disconnect and recharge.
This Is Your Sign to Book a Glamping Getaway on the South Coast
If you’ve been craving a break that reconnects you with nature — without sacrificing comfort — then Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat may be just what you’re looking for!
From the moment you arrive, the air is alive with song. Birds fill the daytime hours, while frogs and crickets create a soothing soundtrack once the sun sets. It’s peaceful, grounding, and instantly slows you down.
Location & Setting
Located only 2hours away from Durban, tucked along the South Coast shores of Trafalgar Beach, Kingfisher Lakeside Retreat is perfectly positioned for those who want the best of both bush and beach.
Surrounded by indigenous bush, the accommodation is just a five-minute walk to a private stretch of pristine Blue Flag beach, with not a drop of litter in sight. It truly feels untouched and exclusive.
You’re far enough away to feel secluded, yet close enough to explore everything the South Coast has to offer.
Accommodation & Rooms
The property offers:
4 luxury safari-style glamping tents (2 with plunge pools)
1 cottage (with a pool)
We stayed in the Falcon Tent, the most sought-after unit — and it’s easy to see why.
It offers maximum privacy, breathtaking views, and its own plunge pool overlooking a tranquil freshwater lake.
Inside, the tent includes:
1 queen-size bed
2 single beds (sleeps 4 comfortably)
A shared bathroom with a stunning clawfoot bathtub
An indoor/outdoor shower
Outside, you’ll find:
A fully equipped kitchenette (gas stove, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster)
Dining area
Verandah with an outdoor lounge set
A private plunge pool to cool down
Sun loungers and chairs to sip your coffee from
Views over the lake that make the mornings and evenings unforgettable
The linen is crisp, clean, and hotel-quality — always a detail I appreciate.
Food & Self-Catering
This is a self-catering stay, but honestly, they’ve thought of everything.
Each unit comes equipped with:
A full kitchenette
A Weber braai
Dining and outdoor eating spaces
Aside from food, clothes (optional for naturalists 😉), bug spray, and beach towels — you won’t need much else.
Nature, Atmosphere & Wildlife
This is truly a nature lover’s paradise.
Before we even reached the resort, we were welcomed by bushbuck at the gates.
From our deck alone, we spotted:
Kingfishers
Weavers
Swallows swooping past before roosting nearby
A water monitor
Vervet monkeys
Bats
Birdwatchers will be in absolute heaven here.
There’s also a spectacular shared viewing deck overlooking the ocean, complete with a built-in hammock — the perfect place to pause, breathe, and soak it all in.
It strikes the ideal balance between comfort and unplugging.
Who This Stay Is Perfect For
Couples seeking a romantic, reconnecting getaway
Families (sleeps 4 and has kid-friendly activities)
Nature lovers & birdwatchers
Naturalists — Falcon Tent offers maximum privacy
Anyone craving bush-meets-beach tranquillity
Worth noting: as you exit the private access beach opening, there’s a nude beach to the right and a standard beach to the left, allowing guests to choose what suits them best.
Final Thoughts
This South Coast escape is a rare find — a place where luxury, nature, and simplicity meet effortlessly.
Whether you’re floating in the plunge pool, listening to birdsong from your deck, or wandering down to an untouched stretch of beach, it’s the kind of stay that leaves you feeling deeply rested.
A true South Coast hidden gem — and one I’d return to in a heartbeat.
Mavela Game Lodge: A Hidden Big 5 Gem Just a Road Trip Away from Durban
If you’re a Durban local looking for a weekend escape that feels like Kruger-level magic without the long-haul flight, let me introduce you to your next obsession: Mavela Game Lodge nestled within the Manyoni Private Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand.
This is not just a bush getaway. It’s luxury, wildlife, five-star food, and once-in-a-lifetime sightings — all wrapped into one unforgettable experience.
The Stay: Luxury Tented Living (10/10)
We stayed in a luxury tented accommodation, and honestly? It redefined what “glamping” means.
Aircon and fan (because KZN heat is real).
A fully stocked coffee station for early mornings or chilly evenings.
An outdoor shower where you’re completely one with nature (don’t worry — there’s an indoor shower if you’re feeling shy).
Positioned right along the fence line.
At night and in the early mornings, lions were roaring and casually walking past our tent. Imagine falling asleep to that soundtrack. Pure bush magic.
They even provide a birding book — and since Manyoni is a hotspot for birding, it’s perfect if that’s your thing.
The Game Drives: Unreal Wildlife Encounters (11/10)
There are two game drives daily — one in the morning and one in the afternoon — and every single one felt like a National Geographic episode.
We experienced:
Female lions teaching their adolescent cubs how to hunt.
Cheetahs feeding up close.
Giraffes and zebras interacting in the wild.
A herd of elephants with their little ones completely surrounding our vehicle (heart-pounding but safe!).
Morning Game Drives
You’re treated to tea or bush coffee (yes, including Amarula hot chocolate coffee vibes) and rusks — sometimes with hippos watching you, sometimes overlooking the breathtaking reserve landscape.
Afternoon Game Drives
Same format, but now add:
A golden KZN sunset
Your drink of choice (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)
Local snacks from biltong to more gourmet bites
It’s giving Durban safari aesthetic, and we loved every second.
The Food: Five-Star Dining in the Bush (10/10)
When they say you’re spoilt for choice, they mean it.
Their in-house chef delivers true restaurant-quality meals:
Dinner
A three-course masterpiece:
A berry palate cleanser
Perfectly cooked steak with gourmet mash and seasonal veggies
Hands down the best cheesecake we’ve had in a long time
Breakfast
A generous buffet-style tray served to you, plus a hot breakfast of your choosing. All you can eat. No complaints.
Lunch
Light but packed with flavour — think tasty meatball chutney, great sides, and just the right spicy kick.
You genuinely feel like you’re dining at a five-star restaurant — just with lions somewhere nearby.
The Service: Above & Beyond (10/10)
The staff deserve their own spotlight.
Always available.
Safety is a top priority.
They escort you back to your tent if animals are roaming nearby.
Rooms cleaned daily.
Warm, friendly, and genuinely passionate.
You truly switch off and feel like you’re on holiday from the moment you arrive.
The Views & Atmosphere (10/10)
The main deck area overlooks the reserve, so you could easily spot a lion or elephant wandering past while sipping your drink.
It’s peaceful. It’s exclusive. It’s intimate. It’s a hidden gem.
For Durban locals wanting a luxury bush escape without leaving KZN, Mavela Game Lodge is elite.
You’re spoilt for:
Wildlife
Food
Views
Comfort
Service
It’s romantic enough for couples, adventurous enough for friends, and unforgettable enough that you’ll already be planning your next visit before you leave.