Isandlwana Lodge
*Isandlwana Lodge, an oasis in Zululand, is carved into the side of the Nyoni Rock just below where the Zulu commander stood during the Battle of Isandlwana on the 22nd of January 1879. *The lodge is conveniently located at Rorke's Drift, made famous by the movie, Zulu, and is a part of the daily tours at Isandlwana Lodge. The view from every vantage point in the Lodge is stunning. *Isandlwana is one of the last places in South Africa where one can watch the village come to life in the morning and close down at the end of the day. The Zulus are very hospitable people who capture the imagination of guests from around the world because of their friendliness and fascinating culture. *The Lodge was designed to look as if it grew out of the rocks on which it is built. The building is made of native stone from the area with a thatched roof and the furniture is made of African wood. *There are 12 stylish bedrooms, each en-suite, with a private balcony overlooking the panorama of the battlefield and plain. Fabrics used in the bedrooms were designed and made by Zulu women
Area Info
Season
Summer - Above 30 degrees
Winter - Below 10 degrees
Fauna and Flora
Birds - over 300 species of birds throughout the year
Health
Malaria-free area
Units and Rooms
Deluxe
Guests: 2
The deluxe room has picture windows. With a private balcony overlooking Isandlwana Battlefield with a sweeping view of the entire plain. It has a king-size bed with a sumptuous bathroom with shower. The décor is a mixture of ethnic and traditional styles
Standard Twin or Double
Guests: 2
The standard rooms with a private balcony overlooking Isandlwana Battlefield with a sweeping view of the entire plain. It has king-size or twin beds with a sumptuous bathroom with a shower.