Lambazi Lodge

This is the ultimate adventure holiday. Take a backpack or a mountain bike and traverse this incredible stretch of coastline while staying at the Lodge. The Lodge itself is comprised of comfortable Rondawels accommodating a maximum of 24 guests in twin-bedded en-suite rooms. A large thatch boma covering a lounge and dining area leads onto a viewing deck overlooking the pristine beach. The entire Lodge is hidden in a grove of indigenous coastal Milkwood trees which offer protection from the wind and sun. facilities are rustic but comfortable and encourage a relaxed beach holiday. *Contact admin@lambazilodge.com for group booking discounts

Area Info

The construction of Port Grosvenor was initiated by Captain Sidney Turner, who is 1867, with his father-in-law Walter Compton, had bought 600 acres (2.4 km2) of undeveloped Crown Land on the Natal South Coast between Umkomaas and the present village of Clansthal. Turner had launched the first salvage attempt of the Grosvenor as reported on 20 May 1880 by the paper Natal Mercury. Turner and a friend, Lieut Beddoes, of the Durban Volunteer Artillery, had set off for Port St Johns in the vessel Adonis, had proceeded to the wreck and commenced blasting the rocks with dynamite.

Units and Rooms

Rondavels

Guests: 2

Lambazi lodge consists of 12 comfortable rondavels at an unspoiled self-catering (Communal kitchen) eco-lodge at Port Grosvenor in the Transkei, situated on a pristine beach. All our units have 2 single beds and showers. The sitting area is shared.

Camping

Guests: 6

Lambazi Lodge offers 2 secluded camp sites sleeping max 6 people per camp site. Cleaning and bathroom amenities offered.