Need to know
Rooms
Five standalone suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 1pm.
More details
Rates are full board (excluding drinks other than tea and coffee), and include two safari excursions a day.
Also
The suites are accessed via steps or stony pathways, sadly making this stay unsuitable for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Panoramic terraces, organic garden, charged laundry service, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Bluetooth sound system, underfloor heating, ceiling fans, private patio, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, yoga mat, and Africology bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Each earthy-yet-elegant suite is named after one of the Big Five, clinging to the rugged cliffside above the Sunday River (so the views are as jaw-dropping as you’d expect). If a post-safari soak is on your wishlist, we’d recommend the Lion Suite for its freestanding tub on the outdoor deck.
Poolside
Eagle-eyed swimmers can spot wildlife roaming the savannah and bush from the hotel’s clifftop infinity pool, which seemingly merges with the winding Sunday River below.
Spa
Wellness is on the wild side here, with no spa as such – but a resident yoga instructor on hand to lead sunrise and sunset classes on the panoramic terrace, as well as ‘safari detox’ packages which include two yoga and meditation sessions a day, plus a slow-food nutritional programme aimed at rebalancing the body. In-suite massages can also be arranged on request, delivered by Africology therapists, using all-natural and ethically made essential oils drawn from South Africa’s natural landscape. There’s also a glass-panelled gym where you can combine workouts and wildlife-watching.
Packing tips
Most rangers have binoculars to borrow, but bring your own if you don’t want to miss a moment of animal action. Keep your camera at the ready too, ideally with a sharp zoom lens if you’ve got one. Bring lots of layering options in neutral tones and practical materials – leave the catwalk to, well, the big cats.
Also
You’ll be staying on a malaria-free reserve, so unless you plan to venture further afield, medication isn’t a must.
Children
Over-sixes are welcome, and an extra bed can be added to several suites. The Rhino and Buffalo suites can be combined to sleep families of up to six.
Sustainability efforts
Alongside its rewilding, biodiversity, and anti-poaching programmes, Esiweni Safari Lodge works closely with Nambiti Game Reserve to support the Zulu Senzo’kuhle Nkos Unodada locals. This community leases the land to the hotel and surrounding lodges – and in return, the solar-powered reserve offers employment and training opportunities to locals. The hotel also donates materials to a school in nearby Bongela, organising visits for Zulu lessons and educational workshops.