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Ghost Mountain Inn - Accommodation in
Mkuze, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Ghost
Mountain Inn - Accommodation in Mkuze,
KwaZulu-Natal. Situated at the foot of the legendary Ghost Mountain
near Mkuze, in picturesque northern Zululand, lies the Ghost Mountain
Inn. This privately owned Country Inn is the gateway to the cultural,
historical and ecological wonders of Maputaland and is an excellent
stop-over en route to Mozambique, Swaziland and Mpumalanga's Kruger
National Park. The Inn is within easy reach of the major game and
coastal resources of KwaZulu-Natal, where you can explore a variety of
activities such as game viewing, outstanding bird-watching, inland
tiger-fishing, deep-sea fishing and diving. Nearby are the Mkuze,
Hluhluwe, Umfolozi & Ndumu Game Reserves, Sodwana Bay, Kosi Bay,
Jozini Dam, Tembe Elephant Park, Lake Sibaya and the Greater St. Lucia
Wetland Park.
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32 standard rooms
19 Executive
suites |
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Relax
in one of our 52 comfortable en suite bedrooms complete with television,
telephone and air conditioning or take in the golden African sunset from
your very own garden patio. The Inn offers 32 Standard Rooms, 19
Executive Rooms and a spacious Suite. The Inn provides good food and
friendly service either in the air conditioned restaurant or on the
terrace overlooking the expansive grounds.
To
help you explore the wide variety of ecosystems in the area, the Ghost
Mountain Inn Safaris is at your disposal with ideas on where to go and
what to do, and can arrange day trips throughout the region. The Ghost
Mountain Inn is a useful base from where several 4x4 trails are
arranged into this spectacular region. Vehicles can be hired through
the hotel. Maputaland offers an unforgettable opportunity for visitors
to retrace the paths of past traders, explorers, pioneers and
tribesmen, to view traditional homesteads amongst the rural tribal
communities and to revel in the area's unspoilt beauty.
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