ROYAL NATAL - THENDELE
Provincial Wildlife Park Accommodation
in Royal Natal Park, Drakensberg & Surroundings,
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Royal Natal boasts some of the most splendid mountain scenery in Africa. The
main feature is the world famous Amphitheatre, a rock wall approximately five km
in length, and 500m high. Above the amphitheatre is Mont-aux-Sources peak where,
as its name implies, the Orange river starts its long journey to the Atlantic
ocean and Thukela river cascades down the face of the amphitheatre, in one of
the highest waterfalls in the world, on its way to the Indian ocean.
The most popular activity at Royal Natal is undoubtedly hiking.A comprehensive
hiking guide is available for purchase at the Visitor Centre, at Thendele camp
office and at the main entrance gate. The brochure shows a map of the park and
the network of hiking paths which visit every part of the park from the gentle
walk to Fairy Glen to the challenging hike up the Crack and down the Mudslide.
Trout fishing at Royal Natal is available in a dam in the park and in the Mahai
and Thukela rivers, and picnicking and swimming in the clear mountain streams
are popular pastimes.
The award-winning Thendele camp is situated in one of the most picturesque
settings in the country, with views of the Amphitheatre from every bungalow.
Camping is available at Mahai Campground, catering for 400 campers and
caravanners, and at Rugged Glen Campground which accommodates 45 visitors.
The stables at Rugged Glen provide opportunities to ride into the mountains for
unique views and sightings of mountain reedbuck and grey rhebuck that seem to
have no fear of people on horse back.
Accommodation
Thendele Camp
Thendele hutted camp is situated in one of the most picturesque settings in the
country with a view of the world famous amphitheatre from every chalet.
The camp nestles below the brooding sandstone cliffs of Dooley among yellowwood
forests and protea savannah where visitors can often hear the rumble of boulders
in the Thukela river below after a fierce summer thunderstorm.
This beautiful camp has the distinction of being the closest of the KZN Wildlife
Berg camps to the main Drakensberg escarpment.Dominated by the amphitheatre
which changes mood with weather and season, often covered in snow in winter or
with up to eighteen waterfalls cascading down the vertical cliffs after a storm,
Thendele is a very special place to visit and is KZN Wildlife's most popular
camp.
Home to the Bearded Vulture(Lammergeyer) and Black Eagle who often disport
themselves for visitors in the thermals that rise above the Mont aux Sources
plateau, the surounding valleys and ridges offer superb walks through an ever
changing landscape with many upland birds and flowers.
The camp, which is split into upper and lower sections, consists of 26
comfortable self contained chalets that accommodate either two or four people
each.
There are also two delightful 6 bed cottages and the luxurious Thendele Lodge
with 3 en-suite bedrooms and a full range of facilities in its own special space
well away from the main camp.
The cottages and the lodge each have their own cook who will prepare delicious
meals from the provisions supplied by the visitors. The camp shop has a wide
range of curios and sells basic groceries and supplies for visitors convenience.
All units are equiped with satellite TV.
Camping:
Royal Natal has two popular camping grounds which are served by the main
Reception Centre which includes a large well stocked curio shop which also sells
provisions and alcoholic beverages.
Vital Information
Gate Opening and Closing Times:
All Year Round: Opening 06h00-Closing 22h00
Office Hours At The Visitor's Center Reception :
The office is open from 08h00 to 16h30
Distance and Time from Gate to Camp:
3 kms to Mahai campsite and 6 kms to Thendele camp
Bookings only between 08h00 to 12h30 in the morning and from 14h00 to 15h00 in
the afternoon.
Camp Fax: (036) 4386231
Check Out Time: 10h00
Check In Time: 14h00
Shop:
The shop is well stocked with curios and supplies.
Special Precautions:
The weather is subject to change at short notice and hikers should be well
equipped and fill in their details in the Mountain Rescue Register.
The nearest town which has a full range of services is Bergville which is 50 kms
away.
How to get there:
There are two routes from the north depending on weather conditions.
The first one is to turn off the N3 at Harrismith and take the N5 to Kestell.
2 kms down this road turn left on to the R74 to Qwa Qwa and follow the signs to
Bergville going over the Olivier`s Hoek Pass and turning right to Royal Natal
National Park at the bottom of the pass at the area tourism sign.
This route is considerably shorter than the following more conventional route
and saves an additional toll fee.
The alternative is to turn off the N3 just past Ladysmith on to the N11 and
proceed to Bergville. The reserve is well signposted from here.
From the south turn off the N3 at the Winterton/Berg Resorts off-ramp and
proceed to Bergville.
Pets are not permitted into the reserve.
"No entry fees will be charged for visits by KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Primary and
Secondary School groups, from KZN Schools to KZN Protected Areas and St Lucia
Crocodile Centre provided that such visits:
1. are authorised by the Head of the school
2. are booked in advance with the Officer in Charge of the Protected Area or
Crocodile Centre
3. do not take place over weekends, during KZN Provincial school holidays or
Public Holidays".
Facilities for people with disabilities: Limited
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