Lodges in Drakensberg
The Drakensberg mountain stretches over 200 kilometers with the biggest portion situated in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This spectacular mountain range was first referred to as 'uKhahlamba' by the native Zulu people, meaning 'Barrier of Spears'. Much later with the arrival of the Dutch Voortrekkers, it became known as 'The Dragon Mountain'.
The uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000, thanks to the thousands of well preserved, traditional San or bushmen rock paintings.
Drakensberg Lodge

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Qambathi Mountain Lodge
Qambathi Mountain Lodge is setting new standards in the Midlands, this lodge with a difference offers superb cuisine around log fires, on the chill deck or in the gardens. Experience fine dining where each meal becomes an event, inter acting with the chef with tips on cooking and paring of wine with the mouthwatering courses. A display kitchen inside the dining room offers guests the opportunity to talk to the chefs while they are busy preparing the meals.
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