BEAUTY IN THE HEART OF THE
Elephant Coast

A picturesque LAKESIDE EXPERIENCE COMPARABLE TO LAKE KARIBA

Jozini Tiger Lodge & Spa respectfully resembles a traditional Zulu stronghold set on a hilltop above the shores of Lake Jozini, in the far northern reaches of KwaZulu-Natal on the Elephant Coast.

We’ve taken meticulous care to create a sanctuary off the well-trodden tourist path gently co-existing within the natural surrounds, whilst tastefully paying homage to the local culture. Be it a business trip, honeymoon or family getaway, you’ll be drawn here to this accommodation at Jozini, not just for how you’re treated, but for how being here makes you feel. The atmosphere is relaxed and effortless, backed by a high level of top-notch service and personalised hospitality.

At Jozini’s heart is an open-plan restaurant (where you'll eat well) ensconced in a wrap-around viewing deck – the perfect place to find a spot in the sun and enjoy the views over the dam. As for our rooms, the amenities are sound. The furnishings simple and elegant – think private balconies, natural wood furniture, with subtle African touches throughout. Whether you’re here for business, a honeymoon, family time, or a spur-of-the-moment weekend break, there’s a key to that perfect room awaiting you at reception.

From our private Mangwanani Dream Spa, to our fully-equipped gym, and rim-flow pool, Jozini Tiger Lodge’s facilities will complete your stay. We also offer extensive conference and banqueting facilities, and are particularly well-known for hosting corporate conferences, international tour groups and team building events. Weddings and honeymoons also top the list of our specialities.

Jozini Lake has become a household name for Tiger fishing, and as we are well-positioned amongst St Lucia, Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve, Ndumu Game Reserve and Tembe Elephant Park, a day of game viewing, walking, birding, and picnicking is an easy feat. However, if simple relaxation is all that you seek, you’ll be looking forward to our leisurely afternoon safari cruises across the lake to meet the resident hippos.

 

     

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