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Our Accommodation in Hluhluwe!

For those of you who haven’t found this post via the main website of our Hluhluwe accommodation, this is what you have to look forward to when you book at Umkhumbi Lodge.

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First you are greeted by the Nyala family as you drive through the gate

 

A walk along a winding path (lit by fairy nights at light) leads to your home from home. And don’t worry about carrying your bags – we can do that for you!

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All our rooms are located in the African bush

With their high ceilings and spacious size you’ll wish you lived here permanently!

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Lounge on a luxurious kingsize bed!

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Or choose one of our twin rooms and share the African experience

 

Don’t want to mingle with the other guests of an evening?

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Each room has a private veranda to allow you to watch our animals roaming in the bush.

 

When you’re sitting on your veranda be sure to keep an eye out for our hand-reared impala. She is all grown up now, but still likes to stay close to the houses when she is not playing with the nyala babies.

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Baby Bella was very demanding as a little one, she let you know when it was dinnertime by squeaking... loudly!

 

Of course there are other things to do; such as luxuriate in your ensuite bathroom.

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All of our rooms are ensuite with bath and separate shower

 

When you do decide to venture to the lapa you wont be disappointed by the sunsets…

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The lapa, for breakfast, dinner, sundowners and stories around the campfire

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Pull up a pew and watch the sun paint the sky with colours

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Nothing beats the colours in an African sunset

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Time to snap a few pictures to show to those back home

 

Not interested in the breathtaking sunsets?

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Relax at the bar and chat to Anton and Emma your hosts

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Try one of our "canefire" cocktails - for the sweet toothed!

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Or relax on the comfy chairs with a good book as the sun goes down

 

If you prefer, we can get the fire started before dinner so you can while away the hours there.

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Nothing truly beats "African bush TV"

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The lapa at night - also a good place to see the stars

 

Dinner is a 3 course meal with a choice of main dishes and includes table salad.

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It's all so good, how to choose?

 

You can eat on your own or if you prefer, on one table with the other guests, or even your host.

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Making new friends over fantastic food

 

After dinner retire to your room and dream of the over twenty different South African holiday activities within an hours drive of Umkhumbi Lodge, Hluhluwe.

 

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Keep an eye out for the cute bushbabies who will come down to your veranda to eat the moths fluttering around the lights

 

See you soon!

Nyala – Tragelaphus angasii

Nyala is a Swahili name, from the Zulu ‘Inyala’.

Like most antelope Nyala are shy creatures and aren’t very comfortable in open-spaces. They tend to only venture into the public eye as they drink at waterholes. Usually exclusively browsers, the Nyala feed mostly on fruits, pods, twigs and leaves.

Like a growing number of people, Nyala prefer their own company – although they can be found in family groups of around 10 people.

It is easy to distinguish between adult males and females. Females tend to be slightly smaller than the males at around 90cm and do not have horns. Like their young, the females are a reddish brown (almost copper) colour with the white vertical lines on their backs.

Standing at 110cm the males have shaggy dark brown fur with a white line under their eyes and white patches on their chest and belly. Like humans male Nyala grey with age. They have loosely spiralled horns (approx 21 to 33 inches long with yellow tips) and a long fringe on their throat and underbelly – which does make them look a little scruffy. Like the females the males also have white vertical markings on their backs which look as though paint has been dribbled over them.

Nyala have a different dominance display to impala. Generally docile  they rarely fight aggressively, with back mane fully erect they circle each other slowly whilst using their horns against objects or even the ground in an attempt to intimidate. The erect hair on back and fringe helps the bull to appear larger, aiding in his intimidation.

Nyala breed at any time of the year with their peak seasons being Spring and Autumn. After a gestation period of 8-9 months The newborn lambs are hidden for the first 3 weeks with the mother returning only to feed and relocate them. When the lamb has got used to its legs and is able to keep up with the rest of the group it joins the herd.

Females mature at 11 to 12 months and males at 18 months (although males are not socially mature until around 5 years of age).