Accommodation Description
Emhosheni River Lodge is an intimate riverside retreat on the banks of the Olifants River, deep within the Big Five territory of Balule Nature Reserve. With just three river-front chalets and two luxury safari tents, each space is designed for comfort and a close connection to nature. Features include air conditioning, private bathrooms, extra-length beds, mini-fridges, coffee and tea facilities, and, in some units, outdoor showers and bathtubs. From your private deck or terrace, daily wildlife sightings are almost guaranteed - elephants, hippos, and antelope often appear at the water’s edge. Shared lodge spaces encourage easy gathering, with meals served under the stars or in the open-air dining area. The relaxed pace, personalised service, and spectacular river setting make Emhosheni ideal for travellers seeking both adventure and calm within a pristine wilderness.
Setting Description
Located within the 40,000-hectare Balule Nature Reserve, part of the Greater Kruger and UNESCO-recognised Kruger to Canyons Biosphere, Emhosheni offers an unspoiled African bush experience. The lodge overlooks a sweeping bend of the Olifants River, a natural gathering place for wildlife throughout the day. Here, you can watch game from your deck, the pool, or the lodge veranda without even leaving the property. The reserve’s controlled access keeps the experience exclusive, while its proximity to Hoedspruit and Eastgate Airport makes it easy to reach. Game drives and guided bush walks provide deeper encounters with the landscape, and the quiet in-between moments - sunrises over the river, birdsong at dawn, and starlit evenings—bring the magic of the Lowveld to life. This is a place where the pace slows, nature takes the lead, and the wild feels just steps away.
What We Love
-Just five guest units for a private, personalised safari stay
-Private decks with uninterrupted Olifants River views
-Wildlife sightings directly from the lodge - often elephants and hippos
-Outdoor pool and shaded relaxation areas overlooking the river
-Access to game drives, bush walks, and other Greater Kruger activities