Hluhluwe Bush Camp
Self-catering, CampgroundRated 4.7 in 139 Reviews
R 1,500
Avg per night for 2 guests
Hluhluwe Bush Camp is a privately owned establishment situated in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, overlooking False Bay Park within the UNESCO World Heritage Site iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The property is uniquely positioned among pineapple fields and natural bush, operating completely off-grid with sustainable solar power and treated borehole water systems.
The accommodation offerings include five luxury self-catering glamping tents and a Glamping Village featuring two Adventure Tents with private outdoor bathrooms, multiple Tipi tents, a bohemian-style caravan named Poppy, and intimate bush campsites. The property has recently added Umfomothi House, a self-catering residence near the main camp.
The camp's facilities include a reception area with a Farm stall and a swimming pool with sun loungers, all offering views of False Bay Park. The Farm stall provides fresh, homemade produce including sandwiches, Dutch fries, various beverages, homemade soups, fresh vegetables, breakfast and BBQ packages, basic supplies, and their signature sourdough bread and croissants.
Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with regular sightings of Nyala, Reedbuck, and Duikers from the property. The camp's location within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa's first natural World Heritage site, provides guests access to 220 kilometers of pristine coastline and diverse ecosystems. The park stretches from the St. Lucia Estuary to the Mozambique border and is also known as the Elephant Coast.
Family-friendly amenities include a climbing wall, jungle gym, and swings for children, while all guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access throughout the property. The camp maintains a professional yet relaxed atmosphere, offering a perfect blend of comfort and wilderness experience for couples, families, and groups seeking a unique African bush experience.