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Zinkwazi Lagoon Lodge

Resort in Zinkwazi Beach

Description

A Lodge experience surrounded by birdsong...

At Zinkwazi we try to let you experience the magic of our unique environment as closely as possible. You are constantly surrounded by the amazing bird song of the tropical forest, the tranquility of a great variety of palms along the calm waters of the magnificen t lagoon, the constant roar of the Indian Ocean surf in the background. Our balmy, subtropical climate encourages an open air, 'alfresco' lifestyle.

This theme is carried over in the design of our accommodation, with an emphasis on natural and African materials, reflecting the colours and moods of our environment. All 17 rooms and suites are scattered in the extensive grounds amongst tropical trees and palms. Many have lovely lagoon views. All rooms come with double or twin beds and en-suite bathrooms. They are equipped with ceiling fans, TV's and covered patios, and are designed to maximise the outdoor experience. Our private suites and family lodges also have their own lounges and at least 2 en-suite bedrooms.

Bed & Breakfast and Full Board options are available on site. All meals are served a la carte at the Raffia dining room or by choice on the open sundeck. Special function menus are a regular feature. Our coastal African setting is also reflected in our delicious CUISINE. We specialise in fresh fish dishes and spicy local curries. Special theme evenings are organised in the tropical Boma, surrounded by palms, whilst sundowners are enjoyed at the elevated Isifonya Pub & Sundeck, overlooking a wetland and the lagoon.

Zinkwazi Lagoon Lodge also caters for small conferences, tour groups and special interest activities . So whether you are trying to build corporate team spirit, or are looking for lots of things to do, or are simply wanting to relax on site to soak up the magic of Zinkwazi, we make it possible.


Directions

From the N3 take a scenic shortcut from Colenso or MooiRiver or Pietermaritzburg through Greytown and Stanger to meet the N2 going north from Durban. Head north on the N2. From the North you could also travel a very scenic route via Vryheid, Melmoth, Eshowe. Meet the N2 at Gingindlovu and head south. Alternatively follow the N2 south from Pongola and Jozini. If you're only interested in the fastest way to get there, keep going through Pietermaritzburg on the N3. Don't worry about the large number of fellow travellers heading for Zinkwazi, some will actually turn off to Durban. Take the toll road bypassing Hillcrest and Pinetown and peel off onto the N2 just past the Pavilion Shopping centre. Head north. The N2 dual lane highway (between Durban and Mtunzini) enables easy access to Zinkwazi. Once on the N2 pass Stanger (or cross the Tugela from the north) and then you'll be looking for the ZINKWAZI exit. At this point you're almost there. This is the 245 Crossing. Take the glide off, cross the flyover bridge (if you're coming from Durban) and a couple of k's along you're in Zinkwazi village. KEEP LEFT and follow the large brown road signs with Resort facility symbols.

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