Malkoha Lake St. Lucia, 2 nights from R6 460 pps

KwaZulu-Natal

Travel Dates
Valid for travel until 31 March 2027.
from

R6,460.00 pps

The Experience

Malkoha Lake St Lucia is a secluded lakeside lodge set within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by unspoilt wilderness and accessible by ferry, the property offers an immersive nature experience with elevated timber chalets overlooking Lake St Lucia, blending comfort with a strong sense of place and tranquillity.

This property is ideal for travellers seeking a peaceful escape, with its remote setting, abundant birdlife and unique lake-based activities including boat safaris and guided nature walks. The combination of scenic beauty, wildlife encounters, and a calm, intimate atmosphere makes it a standout option for a relaxing, off-the-grid getaway in KwaZulu-Natal.

What's Included

Pre-arrival digital welcome pack Return ferry transfers to and from the lodge Two nights' accommodation in a double chalet Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner Signature arrival rituals and handmade keepsakes One curated morning and one evening activity daily African High Tea beneath the trees Traditional boma dinner under the stars

** Excludes meals and drinks not specified, and anything of a personal nature not mentioned above. Prices start from the advertised price and are based on a per-person rate, sharing a double room unless otherwise stated. Advanced purchases, peak season surcharges, block-out periods and minimum stay conditions may apply. Prices are subject to change due to airfare increases, currency fluctuations, and availability. Terms and Conditions apply.

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