Ndlovu Camp, conveniently situated approximately 1km from the Simunye road, offers self-catering cottages, group accommodation, and camping facilities. Serving as the administrative hub of Hlane, it features a spacious restaurant, an activities centre, a curio shop, and expansive summerhouses and braai areas for day visitors. Overlooking a waterhole that teems with wildlife, particularly in winter, including white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes, the camp exudes the charm of old Kruger National Park rest camps, boasting abundant birdlife and a laid-back communal ambiance.
Protected by a three-strand electric fence from larger game, Ndlovu Camp allows for relaxation and scenic enjoyment from within the camp. Guests can embark on self-driven excursions through big game areas or partake in various activities, such as guided mountain biking or birding trails, visits to the neighboring Chief's village to experience authentic Swazi culture, and open Land Rover lion, rhino, and sunrise/midday/sunset game drives to explore the wider park area and its diverse residents. Additionally, the camp offers the option of a large open-air restaurant serving delicious bushveld cuisine for groups and individuals.
Ndlovu Campsite: The informal camping site offers several braai stands but lacks water or power-points. However, there is a nearby kitchen and washing-up area for convenience. Additionally, a large ablution facility is available for campers to use.
Ndlovu Camp, conveniently situated approximately 1km from the Simunye road, offers self-catering cottages, group accommodation, and camping facilities. Serving as the administrative hub of Hlane, it features a spacious restaurant, an activities centre, a curio shop, and expansive summerhouses and braai areas for day visitors. Overlooking a waterhole that teems with wildlife, particularly in winter, including white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes, the camp exudes the charm of old Kruger National Park rest camps, boasting abundant birdlife and a laid-back communal ambiance.
Protected by a three-strand electric fence from larger game, Ndlovu Camp allows for relaxation and scenic enjoyment from within the camp. Guests can embark on self-driven excursions through big game areas or partake in various activities, such as guided mountain biking or birding trails, visits to the neighboring Chief's village to experience authentic Swazi culture, and open Land Rover lion, rhino, and sunrise/midday/sunset game drives to explore the wider park area and its diverse residents. Additionally, the camp offers the option of a large open-air restaurant serving delicious bushveld cuisine for groups and individuals.
Ndlovu Campsite: The informal camping site offers several braai stands but lacks water or power-points. However, there is a nearby kitchen and washing-up area for convenience. Additionally, a large ablution facility is available for campers to use.