Set on a natural Heritage site within a private reserve, Fugitives' Drift offers both historical and wildlife charm to all of its guests. Sit amongst the aloes, take a horse ride through the reserve, or join an exhilarating battlefield tour – there is so much to experience at Fugitives' Drift.
Fugitives' Drift is world famous for its battlefield tours, led by knowledgeable and highly-qualified lecturers, steeped in the history of the region and telling the tale as they were taught to tell it by the renowned historian David Rattray.
Accommodation at the Lodge consists of eight spacious luxury en-suite rooms. Each has a private veranda affording views over the plains flanking the Buffalo River Gorge. A feature of the Lodge is the beautiful, shady, well-established garden - home to innumerable birds – and a most spectacular, large swimming pool situated on a secluded spur on the lip of the Buffalo River Gorge.
The original farmhouse forms a charming sitting and dining room for the Guest House, which is set away from the Lodge. The Guest House has six large en-suite bedrooms, all with private veranda's. The rooms and swimming pool have sweeping views over the reserve to the surrounding battlefields.
Indulge in sundowners around the fire and dine in the splendid atmosphere of a veritable museum of Zulu War memorabilia. Superb food and personal service are central to the fine hospitality we offer at Fugitives' Drift.
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