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Zulu Nyala Game Lodge

South Africa, Mpumalanga, Kruger National Park, Crocodile Bridge Entrance
Safari Lodge Accommodation in Crocodile Bridge Entrance
Price Per Person Per Night from R1400 to R3050
* Prices subject to change without prior notice.

Zulu Nyala Game Lodge Description
Luxury and leisure are the watchwords at the magnificent hilltop Zulu Nyala Game Lodge, where the stone and thatcharchitecture blends the nostalgic charm of colonial Africa with the earthy tones and textures of Zululand’s magnificent ethnic heritage. With panoramic views from its hilltop setting, the lodge sets the tone for a magical experience, whether you choose exploration of the bush and surrounding areas, or hibernation in your beautifully appointed room or by the cool sparkling pool. There’s a stunning view from the bar area, and when you tire of feasting your eyes, you can indulge your palate with Zulu Nyala’s abundant and African style cuisine.
AREA INFORMATION
The Zulu Nyala private game reserve provides a unique and authentic taste of the African bush in the heart of South Africa's most diverse conservation regions. Nestled between Mkuze, Hluhluwe and St. Lucia reserves, this section of paradise is home to a wide variety of game from majestic elephant, rhino, buffalo and stealthy predators to abundant plains game and a wealth of bird life. The stunning stone and thatch hilltop lodge offers comfort and hospitality with tastefully decorated rooms and suites that pay tribute to the region's magnificent ethnic heritage. Personal attention is provided by a host ranger, who plans each guest's activities to squeeze the most out of every precious moment spent in the bush. Guests can seek out the unexpected on day or night game drives in an open Land Rover, follow in the footprints of the elephants along ancient riverbeds during guided walks, or relax with a sundowners