RHINO RIDGE SAFARI LODGE
The oldest game reserve in Africa
Mindful Luxury and Space in the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
Capturing the suspension between earth and sky, this glass-wrapped luxury safari lodge rests on a ridge overlooking Africa’s oldest game reserve. Down below a waterhole, frequented by a diversity of wildlife, pulls your eye away from the extraordinary views, as you slow down and connect with the earth.
home of the rhino Rooted in Rhino Conservation
A BIG 5 WILDERNESS RESERVE
Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge is proud to offer an unforgettable safari experience within the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, renowned for its remarkable rhino conservation efforts in Southern Africa. We are honoured to call this malaria-free sanctuary, often referred to as the “home of the rhino,” our own. As the first luxury retreat established within this iconic Big 5 game reserve, our lodge provides a unique opportunity to relish the beauty of nature, surrounded by thriving populations of African wild dogs, lions, elephants, and other fascinating mammals. Here, amidst the serenity of the plains, couples and guests alike can enjoy an intimate escape infused with elegance and the spirit of a true African safari.
“The wilderness is our original home that still lingers in every human”
- Nunu Jobe | Isibindi Africa Trails
LOCATION
Experience a luxury safari lodge in the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park, situated in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. The Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park has an interesting history as it is the oldest proclaimed game reserve in Africa and the former hunting grounds of the Zulu Royal family. The park is made up of two game reserves previously known as the Hluhluwe Game Reserve and uMfolozi Game Reserve.
The park has three entrances, making it easily accessible from Swaziland in the north, Richards Bay Airport 1.5 hours east and an easy 3.5 hour drive north from King Shaka International Airport situated near Durban.
Connecting to our eco-conscious community
Our purpose drives us all at Isibindi Africa Lodges, and so we are committed to incorporating eco-conscious systems and initiatives wherever possible, this includes:
Removing single use plastics which includes replacing plastic water bottles with a reusable bottle for each guest
Investing in large solar energy farms
Creating micro-economies in neighbouring communities to supply our lodges
Recycling unused lodge food into feeding schemes for neighbouring creches
Refusing to serve seafood that is not ethically harvested