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Zululand & The Elephant Coast

Thula Thula Luxury Tented Camp

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About Thula Thula Luxury Tented Camp

Important reserve made famous by celebrated book, "The Elephant Whisperer"
The setting for Lawrence Anthony's real-life conservation tale about adopting a rogue herd of elephants, Thula Thula Luxury Tented Camp offers more than just a luxury safari. Although Anthony died in 2012, his legacy lives on through the continued efforts of the reserve, still managed by his wife, Francoise Malby-Anthony. Set in South Africa's beautiful subtropical northeast, and home to the Big Five and other charismatic species such as wild dog and hyena, this relatively petite (4,500 ha) reserve packs a punch. With stellar hospitality and excellent guides, there's plenty to tempt you to stay.
From $360 per person/per night
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The property

With its blend of African and colonial style, the main area combines open-plan spaces with cosy corners and shade-drenched gardens. The well-built, thatch-roofed restaurant and lounge are brightly painted and spacious, with high ceilings and tiled floors. You may find the decor somewhat dated, but the furnishings are top-class and more than comfortable. A broad deck wraps around the structure, with plenty of tables and chairs for al fresco dining. There's a lovely pool surrounded by sunloungers and mature trees.

The rooms

Just eight large, Meru-style tents are dotted around the grounds, all slightly raised on wooden platforms. Each has a small front viewing porch, a bathroom that's rather lavishly outfitted with a deep Victorian bathtub, and an outdoor shower. Four-poster beds have comfortable mattresses and are draped with mosquito netting. Family rooms have two additional twin beds. Again, the decor is somewhat dated, but the tents are comfortable, well-maintained and very private.

Activities

Although Thula Thula's prime stars are its elephants, there's an immense variety of wildlife: rhino, buffalo, leopard, giraffe, crocodile, hyena, wildebeest, kudu, nyala, zebra – and a myriad birds. But the true beauty of this place lies in the stories that are woven into your experience – your guide explaining the function of a termite mound, or the owner describing her connection to this land. Guided walks let you encounter the littler (and occasionally the larger) gems of the bush.

South Africa

Zululand & The Elephant Coast

Ancient battlefields and wild shores merge to create a multi-faceted masterpiece.