Revamp for iconic KZN lodge

Isibindi Africa’s Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge in KwaZulu Natal’s Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, has recently completed a sweeping revamp of the main area and luxury villas.

Isibindi’s décor team, led by Kelly Coates and Penni Korb, worked a brief of ‘fresh guavas and cinnamon’ into the contemporary style of the glass-wrapped lodge. Kipikee Studios, who builds all Isibindi’s custom design furniture, matched the brief with their organic, contemporary designs.

The villas at Rhino Ridge – which was the first private lodge to be built in the park – include spacious bedroom and lounge areas, with impressive views of a waterhole to be enjoyed from the bathroom, outdoor shower and private deck. Several of the villas also offer private plunge pools.

One of the luxury villas at Rhino Ridge. Photo - Chantelle Melzer

The main lodge’s large outdoor deck has been reworked into an elegant area offering a variety of seating options, and a new firepit provides the perfect opportunity for sundowners and after-dinner treats. Both lounges, set on either side of an indoor fireplace, have been redone, along with the bar area and dining room, which feature a collection of Zululand artisanal ceramics.

Extending further along the wooden pathway, a rim-flow swimming pool overlooks the north-eastern corner of the park: an ideal place to read or take time out between game drives, guided bush walks, or a treatment in the twin-room spa. 

The reworked lounge areas. Photo: Chantelle Melzer

In keeping with the Isibindi ethos, Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge is a joint venture between Isibindi Africa Lodges and the local Mphembheni community. The community originally owned the land on which the lodge is built and donated it to Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, thereby expanding the reserve. Close to 97% of the lodge staff are sourced from the Mphembheni community.