The scenery in Hluhluwe–iMfolozi Park is spectacular and feels very different to many flatter game reserves. The rolling hills seem to go on forever, with winding roads leading through valleys, open grasslands, river systems, and thick bushveld. There are countless elevated viewpoints where you can look out across layers of green hills fading into the distance, especially in the Hluhluwe section of the park.
What also makes the park so memorable is how wild and varied the landscape feels. One moment you are driving through dense riverine forest beneath huge trees, and the next you emerge onto open hills with sweeping views in every direction. Early mornings often have mist hanging in the valleys, while late afternoons bring beautiful golden light across the hills and plains. Even without wildlife, the scenery alone makes driving through the park a rewarding experience.
View from Hilltop Camp
Hilltop Camp was a wonderful place to stay, largely because of its spectacular setting high on a hill overlooking the surrounding bushveld. The views from the camp were incredible, stretching out across layers of hills and wilderness and giving the whole place a calm, elevated feel. Compared to Mkuze Game Reserve, which felt noticeably more run down in parts, Hilltop Camp was far more polished, comfortable and well cared for. The restaurant was also excellent, with genuinely lovely staff who created a warm atmosphere, and the breakfast omelette each morning was absolutely delicious — one of the highlights of the stay.
Bush hike
The bush walk was one of the most meaningful experiences of the trip, led by a wonderfully gentle and thoughtful guide. As the sun slowly rose over the horizon, warming the cold morning air, he asked us to close our eyes and turn our faces toward the sun. He then led a short meditation, speaking about the peace, healing and spiritual power that can be found in wilderness. It was deeply moving and unexpectedly emotional — one of the most beautiful moments I have experienced in nature.
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| Facing the sun during our meditation |
Game drive
The game drive was another wonderful experience and had a great sense of adventure about it. Our driver was a tough, highly capable Zulu woman who somehow managed to drive difficult tracks while simultaneously sweeping the bush with a powerful spotlight. One of the highlights was seeing a rhino mother walking with her baby close beside her — a really special sight. We also had several very close elephant encounters. One elephant became slightly threatening at one point, prompting a fairly rapid retreat, with our driver showing impressive skill reversing a long distance down the track in the dark.






























































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