Top 5 Tours in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal

March 4, 2022 Randal Brittian

Hluhluwe (Zulu pronunciation: [ɬuɬuw'e]) is a small town in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is situated between iSimangaliso Wetland Park and Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park on the banks of the Hluhluwe River. Hluhluwe is situated on the elephant coast, an area known for its national parks, natural diversity and cultural heritage. Although relatively undeveloped the area is of growing interest to international tourists and travelers. The area hosted several local and international movie productions including I dreamed of Africa and Ghost Son as well as several documentaries that were filmed in the surrounding national parks.
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1. Ukuhamba Guiding

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Ukuhamba Guiding

Ukuhamba Guiding is owned and run by Ryan & Jana Tippett. They are based on the Elephant coast outside Hluhluwe. They offer Specialised Guiding that focuses on the smaller things.Through Ukuhamba Guiding we aim to share our knowledge and passion for the bush, by offering guided activities in the greater Hluhluwe area.

2. Hluhluwe Horse Safaris

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Hluhluwe Horse Safaris

Hluhluwe Horse Safaris is the only lisenced operator organizing horse safaris in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park - False Bay section, a UNESCO proclaimed world heritage site. Our experienced, qualified guides are ready to take you on a selection of adventurous horseback safaris. No horseriding experience is required to participate! The perfect natural alternative to a 'normal' safari. Our horseback safaris will bring you deep into False bay park, with its vast views over False Bay Lake, scenic beauty and rare sand forest. During our horseback safari you might encounter game species including Zebra, Nyala and Impala. Our horseback safaris operate daily.

3. Wilderness Leadership School

Wilderness Leadership School

The Wilderness Leadership School was the first non profit organisation in Africa dedicated to providing a pure wilderness experience for people of all backgrounds, races and nationalities. The Wilderness Leadership School was founded in 1957 by Dr. Ian Player who, together with his friend and mentor Magqubu Ntombela, recognised the necessity for people to connect with the environment.

4. Wildlife ACT

Wildlife ACT

Award-winning, Fair Trade Tourism certified wildlife volunteer programs in Africa. Participants experience some of the most important and exciting endangered and priority species conservation work being done on the ground. It’s real Africa, real conservation, and the experience of a lifetime. Awarded 2nd place at the World Responsible Tourism Awards for Best for Wildlife Conservation.

5. Spa at Falaza

Spa at Falaza

Falaza’s Spa offers pampering of mind, body and soul.We look forward to providing you with ultimate Relaxation…

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