Bulungula Lodge • Double room
Nqileni Village, Elliotdale,
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Situated on the breathtaking Wild Coast, the Lodge is nestled in one of the most beautiful locations in South Africa.An eco-friendly, Fair Trade certified, affordable, multi-night destination for backpackers and cultural wanderers of this Earth.
The Bulungula Lodge sustains local culture and the planet, and is 100% owned and managed by the vibrant, traditional Nqileni village, a Xhosa community.
Our forest cabins are located in the shade of the forest with sea views.Watch dolphins from your window! We can provide double or twin beds as per your request.Forest cabins are approx...
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Situated on the breathtaking Wild Coast, the Lodge is nestled in one of the most beautiful locations in South Africa. An eco-friendly, Fair Trade certified, affordable, multi-night destination for South African and overseas visitors alike.
The Bulungula Lodge sustains local culture and the planet, and is 100% owned and managed by the vibrant, traditional Nqileni village, a Xhosa community. The Xhosa community is an integral part of daily life in and around the Lodge.
We are striving to be one with nature and aim to be as sustainable as possible. The Lodge is powered by the sun and includes the legendary ’rocket’ hot-water showers, our water comes from our own borehole and the
Activities
We offer different tours and activities around to learn about the Xhosa culture. The Wild Coast is also famous for its beautiful nature and invites visitors to enjoy the endless beaches, go fishing or hiking along the coast.
Our guided tours and activities are: fishing, canoeing, hiking, horse riding, full …
Offerings
- Close to beach
- Close to nature
- Electricity
Location
How to get there
By plane: From Johannesburg to Mthatha (either get a rental car or ask for our shuttle to pick you up) or from Cape Town to East London (either get a rental car or Intercape bus to Mthatha).
By car: Please check our website for our map and detailed directions.The last 40km is a bumpy gravel/dirt road, but normal two-wheel drive vehicles can do it, if driving slowly.
Shuttle: Our shuttle collects from the Mthatha Shell Ultra City N2 at 3pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays...
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