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Leopard Walk is a lush safari hideaway located in a unique Natural World Heritage Forest along the Elephant Coast in KwaZulu Natal. This eco-friendly lodge seamlessly blends luxury with nature, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by sand forests and an abundance of wildlife.
The lodge features glass-fronted Moonlight Suites and Buffalo Thorn Rooms, both designed to immerse you in nature. Each suite provides ultimate privacy and amenities such as private outdoor Jacuzzis or spa baths, allowing guests to unwind in a serene and luxurious environment.
Set in the heart of the Elephant Coast, the lodge is a gateway to the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, South Africa’s oldest game reserve. Surrounded by diverse flora and fauna, the lodge offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to encounter various wildlife species.
Adventure awaits with activities including Big Five game drives in nearby reserves, guided forest walks and birdwatching. Guests can also enjoy canoeing on Muzi Pan, night-time turtle tours along the coastline, and close encounters with African wild cats. Relaxation options include indulging in holistic massages or simply soaking in the tranquil beauty of the surroundings.
M. Muller
Stayed at: Leopard Walk Lodge
exceptional
The accommodations at Leopard Walk Lodge are nothing short of exceptional. Our chalet was spacious, beautifully appointed, and thoughtfully designed to immerse us in the sights and sounds of the wilderness while providing all the comforts.
B. Swann
Stayed at: Leopard Walk Lodge
incredibly friendly staff
The lodge is beautifully situated in a wildlife reserve. Staff were incredibly friendly, warm and hospitable. Both dinner and breakfast was delicious and filling! Great place to stay for a few days and get away from the hustle and bustle of the world.
Lot H122 The Suni, Ridge Nature Reserve, Off the D553, Hluhluwe, 3960
From King Shaka International Airport:
This route has tolls;
Exit the airport, use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Mdloti Street/M65 and continue to follow the M65 for 2.3 km;
Keep left at the fork, merge onto the N2 and proceed for 850 m;
Merge onto the N2 and proceed for 79.2 km;
Keep right to stay on the N2 and proceed for 142 km;
Turn left and proceed for 280 m;
Turn right onto the D566 Road and proceed for 2 km;
Turn left onto the P2 and proceed for 5.8 km;
At the roundabout, take the second exit onto the R22, clearly marked in the town, in the direction of Sodwana Bay;
Proceed for 18 km on the R22 road;
Turn right onto the D553 district road and proceed for 7 km;
Follow the signboards to Leopard Walk Lodge;
Access is suitable for all vehicles.