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Individual self-catering lodges have been built above a sand forest rich in birdlife, hidden amongst the tress and connected by raised wooden walkways, which will make every trip to your luxury lodge an adventure. Each lodge has a private boma/braai where you can dine under the African skies. Please note that boats cannot be launched from Sobhengu. Clients need to take their boats to False Bay and obtain all the correct permits and take the trip to Sobhengu where there is a jetty. Clients need to call the resort before departure to check on the lake level. |
From Johannesburg - follow route through Bethal, Ermelo and Piet Retief then through Pongola. Take the N2 South bound to Hluhluwe. From Durban - follow the N2 north bound to Hluhluwe. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT THE LAST 62KM'S BE DRIVEN AT NIGHT. Travel through Hluhluwe town, at the fourth traffic circle turn left. Travel 1km, turn right crossing over the railway track, you are now on the Sodwana road. On the Sodwana road, you will travel 38km's. Turn right at the second D675 road sign (first sign at 29km's, please pass this one). There is a brown tourism board indicating Va'Umlomo and Ezimondweni Clinic. You are now on a dirt road (to Sobhengu/Nibela 24km's) - This will take you approx. 30 - 40 minutes. Travel +-4km's and you will see the Ezimondweni trading store on your right, the road splits, keep left. Pass the clinic on your left hand side. You will see the Muvuso High School sign board on your left hand side. The tribal Courthouse is on the left hand side. From here there are green signboards indicating direction to Nibela & Sobhengu at 22km's, 20km's, 15km's, 10km's, 6km's, 4km's and 2km's. Remember to keep the power lines in sight, follow these and you will end up with us. If you have any problems, or lose your way, give us a call 0n 035 562 9005 or Melani on 082 452 1133 |