Phinda's four lodges are situated in the Greater
St Lucia Wetlands - a World Heritage Site.
Phinda
Forest Lodge is situated in the depths of the botanically
unique Sand Forest, the bedroom suites were hand-built on small
stilts by the Zulu people. Guests experience the sensuous
delight of luxurious minimalism offset by the verdant forest
scene beyond the chalet's glass walls.
The subtle combination of avant garde and ethnic décor at Phinda
Mountain Lodge is inspiring... but nothing surpasses the
view of the ash-blue Lebombo Mountains as they sweep down to the
coastal plains.
The ingenious stone and wood cliff chalets of Phinda
Rock Lodge are chiselled into the rock face overlooking the
impressive Leopard Rock. This is one of the few places in the
world where you can sip your drink while watching Bateleur
eagles swoop by at eye-level.
Suites of thatch, teak and glass built on stilts overlook Phinda
Vlei Lodge's unique "vlei" or pan system. On the
verge of a forest, this century-old wetland wilderness is a
favourite roaming ground of lightning-fast cheetah.