Induli (an isiXhosa word meaning hilltop), is a jewel on the 22,000 acres of the Amakhala Game Reserve, in the malaria-free Eastern Cape of South Africa. offering you an unforgettable safari escape. The focus is on the guest experience, creating long-lasting memories of your dream African safari. Guests are treated with cuisine inspired by the region, using locally produced seasonal ingredients, paired with fine South African wines. Ecotourism and conservation are at the heart of Induli, with a strong commitment to enhance and protect the wilderness, for now and generations to come.
Your private suite awaits you at Induli Lodge. Nestled into the natural bush line, 3 en-suite chalets suites, each of which sleep two people, and accommodating children can be made on special request. The exclusivity of being an Induli guest allows for a more personal, and connected stay. Utmost attention to detail underpins every stay and you’ll find the rooms are designed for ultimate comfort and maximum enjoyment whilst on safari.
A deck invites you to step out and pause to enjoy the stillness of the mornings. Bathe in complete privacy as you gaze upon the surroundings while being enveloped completely by indigenous Milkwood trees and Aloes. All suites are appointed with a king-size (or twin) beds, air conditioner, a coffee machine, a working space, and a spacious bathroom with twin basins and a deep tub to soak in and a walk-in shower with a view to behold.
Devoted to environmentally conscious hospitality, Induli pays careful attention to the finer details on the ethical sourcing of materials, minimizing the use of single-use plastic and maximising the use of biodegradable products. A fully off-grid experience, a guest stay at Induli is kind on mother nature too.
Immerse yourself in nature. Our aim is for guests to feel a sense of calm and serenity, a unique opportunity to unplug from the usual pace of life and sync with rhythms of nature. Guests are treated to two game drives a day. The morning drive with your field guide leaves at first light and you will watch the sunrise, and the bush come to life at the start of the day. There is something special about experiencing mother nature wake up, birds find their voice, animals shake the morning dew off their coats and tracks from the previously night, telling a story about the hours that passed in the dark. You will observe, learn and be delighted with the brilliance of a safari.
The second drive leaves in the afternoon and is accompanied by a sundowner before the moon rises and if the stars align, a glimpse of nocturnal species such as; brown hyena, a porcupine shuffling back to its den or a lion on the prowl may be seen enroute back to the lodge.