Isandlwana Lodge, Isandlwana, KwaZulu Natal

Isandlwana, Zululand, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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“A striking and remarkable mount is Isandlwana; not another hill around is there in the least like it.” Bertrand Mitford – Traveler and Author

ACCOMODATION


Isandlwana Lodge offers twelve luxury rooms all en-suite and tastefully decorated in a mixture of traditional and modern styles. The Lodge is built on the side of the iNyoni rock formation on top of which the Zulu commander stood during the battle of Isandlwana on 22 January 1879. Enjoy unparalleled views from the crisp early light of a sparkling Zulu dawn to the splendour of the African sunset.

Unwind in our pool built among the rocks after a day on the battlefields. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the library where you can hone up on your history. Make new friends in the pleasant surroundings of our lounge and allow our specialist chef to provide you with some of the best food in KwaZulu-Natal or just relax on your private balcony.

All rooms face the historic and scenically beautiful Isandlwana plain with a view of the mountain. Isandlwana Lodge is the ideal location for executive conferences or team-building getaways, where groups can benefit from our unique concepts, developed and built around the battles by our historian, Rob Gerrard, author and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Isandlwana Lodge has a comfortably furnished guesthouse that is divided into two units. One has two bedrooms, a large lounge and kitchen, with a full bath. The other has a combined sitting/bedroom, and a small kitchen with a full bath. Both offer self-catering and can be rented as one unit. Reservations for meals will be taken by the lodge, if possible. This property is ideal for families with children since the lodge does not take children under the age of 7 years.

ACTIVITIES and attractions


BATTLEFIELD TOURS
Join resident historian, Rob Gerrard on battlefield tours and be enthralled by this powerful story, and by intriguing tales of Kings and Generals, warriors and soldiers who fought at Isandlwana. Flagship tours are Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. Tours of other Anglo-Zulu and Anglo Boer war sites should be booked in advance. Day trips to the nearby sites including interesting areas such as Ncome (Blood River) Battlefield; Talana Museum and the Prince Imperial Monument.

GAME RESERVES
Isandlwana Lodge is within comfortable driving distance of several of South Africa’s most spectacular game reserves, enabling guests to combine enjoyment of Zululand’s rich wildlife heritage as well as the living history of the battlefields. Visit the infamous Umfolozi and Hluhluwe Game Reserves as well as the superb Mkhuze Game Reserve.

HORSE RIDING
Ride as far as the eye can see with no fence or boundary is a rare treat to most. As one savors the experience, it is easy to imagine the creak of ox wagons, the crack of rifles, the chant of warriors and the smells of gunpowder, leather and smoky bivouacs under the vast African sky. This is an outsourced activity and booking is available on request.

ISANDLWANA HISTORIC RESERVE
You may walk through the Isandlwana Historic Reserve where you will see various birds and game such as Impala and Zebra. In certain parts, you may find cairns (piles of white stones) which mark mass graves of British soldiers who fought and died at Isandlwana.

FUGITIVE’S TRAIL WALK
This walk is approximately 3 hours and should be taken only by the physically fit. It is a must for those really interested in the Battle of Isandlwana. At times, in the summer months, one will have to swim the Buffalo River. Other times, it is possible to skip across on the rocks.

BIRDING TOURS
There are over 300 species of birds which may be seen in the region of Isandlwana during the year. In the immediate area of the Lodge, there are over 70 species.

CULTURAL & PHOTOGRAPHIC TOURS
Our cultural tours to Qhudeni are generally taken by a European guide, accompanied by a Zulu and take a full day. A region of large mountains, huge ravines, rivers and natural forests. Qhudeni Mountain stands 6000 feet above sea level. Only recently have dirt roads been blazed into this region to allow taxis and other off-road automobiles access. One can encounter Zulu women and children who have had little or no contact with Europeans.
One always has to decide what to do and where to go as the tour progresses due to the condition of the dirt roads. For those keen on photography, this tour is an opportunity of a lifetime for capturing some spectacular scenery on film. The cultural events offered at Isandlwana village may be seen at Qhudeni, but in more natural environments due to the remoteness of the area.

DAY TRIPS IN ZULULAND
There are a number of trips one can take on one’s own which are within easy driving distance of Isandlwana Lodge.

MANGENI FALLS
This is the spot where Chelmsford was having tea when the Zulus attacked the camp at Isandlwana. During the winter months there is very little water, but the gorge is beautiful. The surrounding area offers some of the most magnificent scenery in Zululand. In late afternoon, the Cape Bald Ibis come to roost on the rocks. It is about a twenty minute drive from the Lodge.

PRINCE IMPERIAL MONUMENT
Journey to the spot where the Prince Imperial was killed during the Anglo Zulu War. The Prince was the last of the Bonaparte line and the only child of Empress Eugenie who was broken-hearted at the death of her son.

BLOOD RIVER
The laager of bronze wagons that formed the fortress for Boers in the battle with the Zulus on 16 December 1838 is worth a visit to the site.

TALANA MUSEUM
Known as the finest museum in KwaZulu Natal, Talana is located on the outskirts of Dundee at the site of the first battle of the Second Anglo Boer War.
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DIRECTIONS:

From Durban
Take N-2 North to Eshowe exit, Take R66 through Eshowe to Melmoth, and from Melmoth, take R68 to Babanago (approximately 42 k's toward Dundee you will see signs to Isandlwana Battlefield and Isandlwana Lodge, turn left and follow for 9 k's to the Village of Isandlwana. From Dundee: Take R-68 to Nqutu, follow it for approximately 15 k's, turn right at signs to Isandlwana Battlefield and Isandlwana Lodge. Follow road for 9-K's to Village of Isandlwana. From Durban: Take N2 Coastal Road North, past Stanger. Turn left to Eshowe on R66 and Gingindlovu tollgate. Proceed through Eshowe to Melmoth. Approximately 3 kms through Melmoth, turn left onto R68 to Dundee/Babanango. Unfortunately this signboard is not always visable from the road. Please keep a look-out when you come to this point on R68. Your next town is Babanango. At the stop sign in Babanango turn left. You are still on R68 to Dundee/Nqutu. From Babanango to the Isandlwana Lodge turn0off is 41 kms. Continue along dirt road for 9 kms into Isandlwana Village. Follow the sign to the Information Centre and drive post to Isandlwana Lodge. Please be careful of pothole between Melmoth and Babanango. Time 3-1/2 hours. From Johannesburg: Take N3 South past Heidelberg, onto Villiers. Left onto R103 & R34 to Vrede, Memel & Newcastle, turn right at T-Junction, follow road throught town and turn right onto N-11 at the next T-Junction. Aftter 10/20 Km turn left onto R621. Follow signs to Dundee.

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