Highlights

Isandlwana Lodge is dramatically carved into the iNyoni rock overlooking Isandlwana plain and the famous Mount Isandlwana, the site of the historic Anglo-Zulu war battle

12 luxurious en-suite bedrooms with private balconies designed to maximise the magnificent panoramic views across Zululand’s most famous battle sites

Swimming pool built amongst the rocks

Re-live, on the very sites, the battles of Isandlwana & Rorke’s Drift in the company of the renowned resident historian, Rob Gerrard

Experience life in Isandlwana Zulu Village – visit the Sangoma or even help milk the cows

Enjoy numerous walking trails through the Isandlwana Historic Reserve and experience the amazing bird life (300 species in the area) and game including Impala and Zebra

Other activities include Horse Trails, Birding Tours, Cultural tours and Photographic Safaris

Places of interest to visit en route to & from Isandlwana

A number of towns and villages dot this historically rich region. Many different cultures and beliefs have left their mark, Zulu and British, Afrikaaner and German, Christian and traditional, Muslim and Hindu and all are evident in the architecture and history of the towns in the area.

Visit Ladysmith, famous for the siege during the Anglo/Boer war, stop off in Glencoe, a town with a proud railway history or visit the Talana Museum in Dundee.