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<description><![CDATA[<p>This establishment has 25 en-suite rooms and a conference room that can accommodate up to seventy people.&nbsp; A restaurant that can accommodate sixty is also available.<br /><br />Guests at Croc Creek can expect to be treated to a feast of traditional experiences &ndash; such as a village tour to visit the local <em>iSangoma</em> (traditional healer) to observe a healing consultation, or to drop in at the local school and interact with the school children.&nbsp; A visit to the local sugar mill can also be arranged.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Dances by Zulu warriors are a featured entertainment item at the lodge.&nbsp; Guests are encouraged to interact with locals and to visit families in the village to experience the actual Zulu lifestyle.</p><p><a href="http://www.openafrica.org/participant/crocodile-creek-lodge">OpenAfrica.org</a></p>]]></description><Point>
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<name><![CDATA[Dive Inn]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Pongola is the last residential stop along the N2 enroute to numerous well-known game reserves, Pongolapoort Dam, Swaziland, Mozambique and the infamous holiday resorts along the KwaZulu North Coast.<br /><br />Easily accessible from the N2, Dive Inn boasts a full compliment of 14 comfortable rooms, well suited from the solo traveler, holidaymakers to dive clubs. Situated in a lush sub-tropical garden, surrounded by warm and friendly hospitality. Dive Inn offers air-conditioning, DSTV, Internet connection, <em>braai</em> (barbeque) facilities, swimming pool and secure off the street parking.<br /><br />Accommodation includes morning tea/coffee and traditional South African rusks. Accommodation packages, which include meals, are also available. Various highly recommended family restaurants are within safe walking distance.<br /><br /><em>"For an affordable and truly relaxing experience, Dive Inn is the place to stay!!"</em></p>
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<name><![CDATA[Esikhotheni]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p><em>"Whether your interests lie in game viewing, birding, fishing or even just chilling &ndash; sipping at your wine, counting the warthogs as they trot in and out of the lodge waterhole, your every need will be fulfilled, your inner soul rejuvenated during your stay at this unique destination in northern Zululand.&rdquo;</em><br /><br />Esikhotheni forms part of Pongola Game Reserve South, bordering on the famous Jozini Lake where the infamous tiger fish has eluded countless fishermen.&nbsp; The western boundary of the 2000ha farm extends into the <em>Rooirante </em>where trophy nyala, kudu, waterbuck and impala walk in carefree abundance. <br />For avid bird-watchers, this is paradise, as the vast ecological diversity lends itself to a broad spectrum of bird species.&nbsp; At the Esikhotheni Private Camp alone, over 140 species have been noted, including the gorgeous bushshrike and a giant eagle owl.<br /><br />Esikhotheni is home to four of the big five, along with a range of other game.&nbsp; On occasion, guests have been lucky enough to witness elephant at the waterhole 100m from the Private Camp.</p>
<h2>Esikhotheni boasts two unique lodging facilities:</h2>
<p><strong>Esikhotheni Private Camp</strong>: Consists of a large elevated deck, situated on the Mpeti Stream, able to comfortably accommodate six people (either sleeping inside the wood cabin or on the deck &ndash; an experience not to be missed).&nbsp; The open <em>rondavel</em> (round hut)<em> </em>kitchen is fully fitted for the self-catering guest and is serviced during the day.&nbsp; Firewood is supplied.<br /><br />Whilst the very unique bathroom, situated away from the deck and partially surrounded by bush, boasts five star facilities, the sense of &lsquo;<em>bush belonging&rsquo;</em> is overwhelming with the huge windows allowing one to observe (or be observed by the resident sunbirds), transforming the most mundane of activities into an unforgettable experience.<br /><br />Esikhotheni Private Camp is ideal for those who want to be left alone to &lsquo;<em>vegetate and recharge&rsquo;</em>, and yet guests will not be abandoned.<br /><strong><br />Esikhotheni Luxury Lodge</strong>: Is nestled in the unspoilt foothills of the Rooirante, offering unmatched exclusivity.&nbsp; It boasts seven luxury chalets each appointed with en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, mini-bar and deck with awesome views.&nbsp; All chalets are situated in a position guaranteeing full privacy to guests.<br /><br />The main deck consists of a tastefully decorated lounge, dining area and Tusker&rsquo;s Bar where ice-cold drinks are always available.&nbsp; The exterior deck constructed around the enormous shady Marula tree, makes for perfect afternoon relaxation.&nbsp; Guests may also choose to laze around in the unique rock swimming pool.&nbsp; Both the deck and pool areas offer spectacular views of the lake and the Lebombo Mountains beyond adorned with a spectrum of colours by the setting sun.</p>
<p>Within the boundaries of Esikhotheni are numerous activities to keep visitors occupied. For more information.&nbsp; Small intimate functions such as weddings, conferences or team building exercises can be catered for &ndash; simply make enquiries as every effort is made to accommodate needs.<strong><br /></strong></p>
<h2>Activities at Esikhotheni:</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Game drives:</strong> Enjoy freshly brewed coffee and home-made rusks while the Heuglin Robin serenades the earth awake, or sip your sundowner overlooking the Mpeti river bed &ndash; hoping to catch a glimpse of the resident elusive leopard;</li>
<li><strong>Game-viewing on horseback</strong>:&nbsp;A must for those wanting to experience game viewing with a difference;</li>
<li><strong>Boat cruises</strong>: Along the edge of the third largest freshwater lake in South Africa or down the picturesque gorge;</li>
<li><strong>Fishing</strong>: Tiger, bass and carp are in abundance in the lake;</li>
<li><strong>Walking trails</strong>: Guided or unguided, easy or stringent; and</li>
<li><strong>Bush breakfasts</strong>: Picnic brunches at the lake can be arranged.</li>
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<p>Within the boundaries of Pongola Game Reserve South are elephant and rhino viewing opportunities and luxury boat cruises.&nbsp; Within close proximity are Mkuze Game Reserve, Thembe Elephant Park and Sodwana Bay.</p>
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<name><![CDATA[Junk Shopping Centre]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Erlanks tell the story of Junk Shopping Centre in their own words:<br /></strong><br />&ldquo;<em>For twenty years we had two small shops that supplemented the income of our farming activities as times were hard.&nbsp; In 1983, we decided to open a business in Pongola.&nbsp; The business that we were due to hire unfortunately had to close its doors due to the poor economic situation over the past year."<br /><br />"We borrowed R16 000 to invest in our business and purchased stock as sensibly as possible.&nbsp; On 28 April 1983, our business, Junk Shop, was launched.&nbsp; Our aim was to offer the best possible prices, supply superb service and to make an effort to satisfy our customers."<br /><br />"After one year, the floor space of 216m&sup2; was too small.&nbsp; At that stage the businesses next to us were keen to rent their floor space to us.&nbsp; Within five years we had 2000m&sup2; trading space."<br /><br />"In 1988, Mrs Erlank was elected by the Johannesburg National Board of Business Women as the Entrepreneur Woman of the Year.&nbsp; Today the store trades on 3000m&sup2;.&nbsp; Walls have been knocked down, which means everything is under one roof &ndash; hence the name &lsquo;Junk Shopping Centre'."</em></p>
<p><em>"We believe that the success of our business is the combination of absolute dedication and the reliable service we offer our customers.&nbsp; Our love for people makes it easy to motivate our staff, which in turn, transmits this love and interest to our customers.&nbsp; So much so that the people in Pongola refer to Junk Shop as &lsquo;Our Own Shop&rsquo;."<br /><br />"Our shop is unique in many ways.&nbsp; It consists of 30 different little shops all under one roof.&nbsp; Our main aim is to be a country shop with a difference and offer the experience of a lifetime.&nbsp; Some of the small &lsquo;shops&rsquo; within Junk Shopping Centre are a bakery, a 1-Hour photo lab, a material department, a supermarket, a guns and ammunition department, a butchery, stationery, gardening and hardware centres.&nbsp; Framing, faxing and photocopying facilities are also available.&nbsp;&nbsp; Junk Shopping Centre even makes number plates!"<br /><br />"Tourists visiting out area are completely taken by what they see in a little country town.&nbsp; Recently we found that visiting tourists seem to have heard about us via other people from abroad!&nbsp; Every morning our whole staff gets together to start the day with prayers and singing.&nbsp; This is of course the main reason for the loving atmosphere in our business.&nbsp; We also have a Zulu choir that sings &ndash; and if tour groups visit us we can easily call them together for a song or two.&nbsp; We would appreciate that tours planning a visit notify us in advance so that we can arrange a trip through the business.&rdquo;<br /><br /></em></p><p><a href="http://www.openafrica.org/participant/junk-shopping-centre">OpenAfrica.org</a></p>]]></description><Point>
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<name><![CDATA[Kwa-Lala Guest Lodge]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Kwa-Lala Guest Lodge is ideally situated just off the N2 highway &ndash; en-route to northern KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Swaziland and Mozambique.&nbsp; The lodge is well positioned in the small sugar cane village of Pongola, surrounded by some of the best game farms and nature reserves in South Africa.<br /><br />Kwa-Lala offers four Crystal awarded accommodation in ten spacious rooms, all en-suite with air-conditioning and television.&nbsp; A swimming pool, secure parking and <em>braai </em>(barbecue) facilities are available to guests.<br /><br />Kwa-Lala can also cater for private functions such as weddings and birthdays, as well as small corporate functions.&nbsp; Bookings for game drives, use of the golf course and sunset cruises on Jozini Dam can be made through Kwa-Lala.</p><p><a href="http://www.openafrica.org/participant/kwa-lala-guest-lodge">OpenAfrica.org</a></p>]]></description><Point>
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<name><![CDATA[Mkuze Falls Private Game Reserve]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The Mkuze Falls Game Lodge is located along the northern bank of the Mkuze River, in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal.&nbsp; Overlooking the Mkuze waterfall, the game lodge features nine luxury appointed thatch chalets, accommodating eighteen guests in the utmost comfort and style.<br /><br />Each chalet has a secluded plunge pool and outside shower so that guests can enjoy the African sounds in ultimate privacy.&nbsp; Each chalet also has a mini-bar, a telephone, a safe, mosquito nets, an overhead fan and air-conditioning.<br /><br />Afternoon tea and coffee with delectable pastries is served in the welcoming lounge, and evening meals may be served on the lounge viewing deck, indoor dining area or at the traditional <em>boma</em> (with entertainment from a Zulu dancing troupe).<br /><br />The Safari Suite is a romantic and beautifully decorated suite for anyone who would like to experience African luxury in the purest sense.&nbsp; With magnificent views from the private veranda, the Safari Suite is ideal for special occasions and honeymooners or for those wanting to experience something a little extra.<br /><br />The Mkuze Falls Tented Lodge caters for an adventurous spirit with five Hemingway-style East African tents, each overlooking a game waterhole.&nbsp; Each tent has a private game viewing deck with spectacular views of the shimmering waters of the river.<br /><br />Mkuze Falls also has a conference facility that seats eighteen delegates.&nbsp; This is the ideal venue for team building close to the heart of Africa.&nbsp; Delegates can enjoy lunch on the deck and a refreshing swim in the pool after their hard work.<br /><br />Game drives at Mkuze are conducted by experienced game rangers, and may provide sightings of the big five, cheetah, hippo and a vast number of plains game.&nbsp; For ornithologists and bird lovers, Mkuze Falls and its wetlands are an absolute must as there are more than 400 bird species in the area.<br /><br />Mkuze Falls is ideally suited for visitors wanting to discover more of the area.&nbsp; It is within 3hrs drive of the historical battlefields, St Lucia wetlands and Rocktail bay.&nbsp; It is also the perfect stopover for visitors travelling between the Kruger National Park and Durban.&nbsp; Mkuze Falls has its own private airstrip and helipad.</p>
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<name><![CDATA[Pongola Country Lodge]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>To most travellers, the village of Pongola is only a small dot on the N2 national highway on the way to Mozambique or Swaziland.&nbsp; But hidden away behind the hustle and bustle of this vibrant country town is a lush, cool oasis ready to embrace weary voyagers.<br /><br />Pongola Country Lodge comes as a total surprise after travelling through many kilometres of lowveld scrub vegetation.&nbsp; The immense thatched reception area is cool and inviting.&nbsp; The gardens beyond beckon with a glimpse of blue water through the beautiful old trees and clumps of cycads.<br /><br />The lodge offers a lot more than overnight accommodation.&nbsp; Pongola is the ideal base from which to explore the many varied attractions this region of Maputaland has to offer.&nbsp; From here, the game reserves of the area are within easy reach, as is the vast inland lake of Jozini &ndash; home of the sought-after Tiger Fish!<br /><br />Pongola Country Lodge offers special weekend packages for groups, albeit team-building exercises for companies or just a few friends wanting to experience a unique time in the heart of rural Africa.&nbsp; These packages can be tailor-made to suit individual groups, and can include any of the following activities: game drives in Pongola or Magudu Game reserves, morning or sunset cruises on Jozini Lake, tiger fishing expeditions, golf at the Pongola Country Club, a tour through a sugar mill (in operation since 1954) or a visit to Ric Rey Taxidermist.<br /><br />But guests should be sure to leave enough leisure time to experience all the facilities Pongola Country Lodge has to offer.&nbsp; The beautiful pool deck and shady verandas are ideal for lazing away the afternoon with a cold drink and a good book.&nbsp; The individually decorated rooms have television and very efficient air-conditioning.&nbsp; The two restaurants offer an extensive a-la-carte menu or a buffet feast.&nbsp; The lodge also has two conference facilities &ndash; a small one for 20 people, and a larger one for up to 100 people in theatre style.</p>
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<name><![CDATA[Pongola Game Reserve]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Pongola Game Reserve is an activities based reserve offering game drives, guided walks, rhino tracking on foot, canoe safaris, horse trails, boat cruises, fishing trips and safari cruises on the luxury 21m Fish Eagle Safari Boat.</p>
<p>Pongola Game Reserve is home to the luxurious Mvubu Game Lodge (22 beds), the small and exclusive Inyati Lodge (six beds) and Nkwazi Lodge (24 beds).&nbsp; Children over 12 years old are welcome.&nbsp; Rates include dinner, bed and breakfast, tea/coffee and cakes before game drives and two game activities per day.&nbsp; Additional activities are available at extra cost.&nbsp; The cuisine is typically South African with a variety of venison dishes prepared and presented in the boma or open plan dining area overlooking the river.</p>
<p>Nkwazi (which is the Zulu word for the African Fish Eagle) Lodge is elevated on a cliff overlooking the Pongola River entering the Pongolapoort Dam.&nbsp; Nkwazi is the perfect place to combine the excitement of fishing, game viewing and a host of other activities with the tranquil views of the bush, mountains and water.&nbsp; The 12 twin bedded log cabins are all en-suite and have overhead fans, mini-bars and tea/coffee facilities.</p>
<p>A speciality at Pongola Game Reserve is the luxurious 21m Fish Eagle Safari Boat.&nbsp; This day cruise boat with full bar, sundeck, kitchen, <em>braai</em> (barbecue) and on-board toilets is ideal for a relaxed trip on the lake.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Departing twice daily from the Mvubu Jetty, the Fish Eagle offers morning cruises with breakfast and sundowner cruises with snacks.&nbsp; Carrying up to fifty people in comfort and safety, the Fish Eagle is ideal for lunch stops for coach tour groups passing the area.&nbsp; A variety of other cruises are available to suit all needs.</p>
<p>Pongola Game Reserve forms the core of the Pongolapoort Biosphere Reserve, a co-operative conservation programme that demonstrates that man and wildlife can interact on a sustainable basis.</p><p><a href="http://www.openafrica.org/participant/pongola-game-reserve">OpenAfrica.org</a></p>]]></description><Point>
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<name><![CDATA[Vincent's Pottery]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Vintcent and Catherine have been doing pottery for about twenty years &ndash; six of these in Pongola, KwaZulu-Natal.&nbsp; The pottery workshop is ideally situated for visitors to drop in &ndash; and it is possible that Vincent might do a demonstration on the wheel.<br /><br />Most people are amazingly ignorant as to how a pottery works.&nbsp; The process is long and technical with the clay going through five processes before it can be used.&nbsp; Vincent digs and mixes his own clay and also his own glazes.&nbsp; His kiln is fired with paraffin and old oil.&nbsp; The bisque (first) firing takes about 8 hours and the glaze firing double that time at a heat of 1400&deg;C.&nbsp; People are always surprised at the length of time it takes to reach a finished product.<br /><br />Vintcent&rsquo;s passion is large floor pots, but he does basins and tableware to order.&nbsp; He also uses ash from White Elephant Lodge as a specific glaze.&nbsp; It is a natural, neutral warm pale green.</p><p><a href="http://www.openafrica.org/participant/vincents-pottery">OpenAfrica.org</a></p>]]></description><Point>
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<name><![CDATA[White Elephant Safari Lodge and Bush Camp]]></name>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Pongola Game Reserve is home to four of the &lsquo;<em>big five&rsquo;</em> species and is a consolidation of privately owned land totalling 30 000ha including Lake Jozini.<br /><br />White Elephant Safari Lodge is a five star tented camp overlooked by the majestic Lebombo Mountains.&nbsp; This is a place of magic and soul, inspired by a dream and created with passion.&nbsp; Classic colonial d&eacute;cor, sophisticated simplicity, deep verandas and sweeping views capture the history and romance of a bygone era.&nbsp; Eight luxurious tents &ndash; each with an indulgent bathroom and outdoor shower, personal bar and tea/coffee facilities &ndash; provide a secluded retreat in the beautiful savannah wilderness teaming with game and birdlife.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Delicious&nbsp;meals, elegant dining and dedicated service epitomise the White Elephant Safari Lodge experience, ensuring a rich tapestry of African memories.&nbsp; Meals are served at the main lodge (a restored colonial homestead) on wide verandas, in the dining room or on the deck alongside the swimming pool.<br /><br />White Elephant Bush Camp offers a tranquil retreat form those seeking an authentic bush experience.&nbsp; Set in a shady thicket of knobthorn trees, Bush Camp is a special destination of one with nature and the landscape.&nbsp; Spacious thatched chalets (that range from Honeymoon suite to family units), with spectacular views of the Lebombo Mountains and Lake Jozini, are decorated in stylish simplicity and Africa&rsquo;s hues.&nbsp; Traditional bush comforts, uncomplicated dining beside an open fire, moonlight night skies and flickering shadows add to the serenity and harmony with nature.&nbsp; The genuine warmth and friendliness of the staff and the simple abundance found at Bush Camp redefines true pleasures.<br /><br />Activities available at White Elephant include game drives, guided walks, boat cruises, &lsquo;<em>elephanting</em>&rsquo; (see the Space for Elephants entry on this route), horse-riding, fishing, rhino walks, night drives, canoeing, mountain biking and many others.<br /><br />White Elephant is the culmination of the vision of its owners, the Kohrs, and is a true celebration from the soul.</p>
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<h2>The White Elephant story:</h2>
<p>God wrested the beautiful Lebombo Mountains from the steamy Maputaland plains and here nature ruled with a harsh hand for hundreds of years. But the vast herds of game lured determined men, hunters and explorers. So began the advance of white man in the early 19th century. Hunters made considerable fortunes. One such hunter, '<em>Elephant White'</em> shot 15 elephant in one season. In the plenitude that was Africa, everything seemed inexhaustible... <br /><br />The abundant game began to dwindle. In 1874, President Kruger proclaimed the Pongola Game Reserve, the first reserve in Africa. But, the Anglo Boer War in 1899 brought chaos and the new game reserve was abandoned. For years thereafter, lack of funds, muddle of boundaries and political agendas caused the game reserve to be a '<em>white elephant'</em>. <br /><br />After the first world war, man toiled on the steamy plains, planting fields, building houses and railway lines but nature ruled ruthlessly with droughts and disease. Man fought a bitter struggle for almost three years against sleeping sickness and the tsetse fly. For a long time angry gunfire echoed across the plains. "<em>Kill the game!"</em> men cried,for they believed they had to destroy the animals to rid the land of the tsetse fly.<span>&nbsp; </span>Hundreds of thousands of animals thudded to the ground. By 1940 the game was gone but the tsetse fly remained: Another '<em>white elephant'</em> in this history of man. In 1948 man finally won the tsetse fly war, with the notorious DDT insecticide. Cattle now flourished and sugar cane crept further along the course of the Pongola River...</p>
<p>The construction of the gigantic Jozini Dam began in 1970. But it was a flawed dam that caused considerable controversy and it, too, became known as a <em>'white elephant'</em>. Finally, in 1993 the wheel had turned full circle. Fences were dropped and game re-introductions began. Two elephant herds were re-located to our this '<em>new</em>' reserve. One of these elephants is an albino, not entirely white but a symbolic reminder of the past <em>'white elephants'</em>. After 100 years, the Lebombo reverberated again with triumphant sounds of nature!</p>
<p>In 1999, shrouded in the mist of early morning, a large elephant bull pushed over the mighty Mphafa tree in the Lodge's garden. It was this tree that had given the lodge its name.It seemed fitting that the newly - restored lodge be renamed '<em>White Elephant'</em>.</p>
<p>A century has passed since the first proclamation of the Pongola Game Reserve, one hundred years in which man has struggled against nature. We cannot undo what has been done.We cannot rewrite history; we can only shape our future from past lessons. One-day vast herds will once again migrate freely across our plains at the foot of the Lebombo. Our struggle, too, will be difficult. But they are different from those that our forefathers fought. Our aim is to return this land to the wilderness, to Mother Nature.</p>
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