| Location: South Africa » Kwazulu Natal » Melmoth Melmoth was founded in 1888 as a ‘gold rush’ town. The village is situated on a site donated by a farmer, Reinhold Ortlepp, as part of his Golden Reef farm, and named after Sir Melmoth Osborn, the Resident Commissioner of Zululand at that time. The climate is unsurpassed and in the South Africa edition of Trivial Pursuit is referred to as having a cleanest air in the country. This climate and attractive facilities make Melmoth an ideal residential area for many working in the nearby town of Ulundi. Melmoth has one of the largest and dynamic conservancies in Natal. Spanning some 85 000 hectares, the conservancy won the Natal Parks Board Conservation Award (Kwazulu Natal Nature Conservation Service) and was placed in the top three in the South African National Conservation Awards. Not surprisingly, natural fauna and flora are flourishing as are introduced species of wildlife such as zebra, springbok and blesbok. Melmoth was declared a bird sanctuary many years ago and is an integral part of the Zululand Birding Route. There is a wealth of historical attractions to be found in the area, including many famous battlefields of the Boer, Brit and Zulu wars. Apart from some light industry, the town is largely dependant on agriculture, primarily sugar, timber and cattle. Citrus and avocado pears also play a significant role with markets both locally and overseas. GENERAL INFORMATION How to get there - Empangeni 73 km, Ulundi 53 km Altitude – Approximately 800 m above sea level HISTORICAL VIEW Battlefields Route Piet Retief’s Grave – At Mgungundlovu NATURE Umfolozi / Hluhluwe Game Reserve ATTRACTIONS Beaches The beaches ar Mtunzini, Richards Bay and the Amatikulu Nature Reserve on the coast have excellent recreational facilities. Ntingwe Tea Estates - At Nkandla Simunye Lodge Experience a mixture of pioneer and Zulu cultures. Guests meet at the old trading store and proceed on horseback, oxwagon or donkey cart on an exciting three hour guided trail to Simunye. ACTIVITIES Horse Riding Qwibi Guided Horse trails Explore the Natal bushveld on horseback. Experienced guides escort rides through the bushveld where game can be spotted and nights are spent in the comfort of the Qwibi Bush Camp. Outdoors - Game Viewing
Accommodation in and around Melmoth Mtonjaneni Lodge accommodation in Melmoth Mtonjaneni Lodge is situated on a family farm, in the Melmoth district. Melmoth is a highly productive Agricultural area, consisting of various farming activities such as Forestry, Sugarcane, Cattle/Game, Citrus, Avocado’s and Essential Oils. F... More
Jenny's Bed & Breakfast accommodation in Melmoth Jenny’s B & B is a 2 Star Graded home away from home with careful attention given to our guests individual needs. Our home and hospitality is evident in a peaceful and tranquil garden setting. Our rooms are comfortably fitted with double be... More
Mtonjaneni Zulu Historical Museum accommodation in Melmoth You are welcome to visit one of the most comprehensive collections of mementos and artefact'son exhibition that has never been displayed before. Depicting the various Battles of the Anglo-Zuluwar. Also in the collection you will find a very rare ... More
Simunye Zulu Lodge accommodation in Melmoth Deep in the heart of Zululand ... ... lies the mystical Mfule River Valley, breathing life into the territory of the Biyela Clan, blood relatives of the Royal house of the proud and respected Zulu nation. The community of people who will ho... More
Nkunzi Lodge accommodation in Melmoth The lodge is situated on a working Brangus cattle and timber farm, two and a half hours from Durban. It is 30km from Melmoth on the Babanango road, close to the Makoseni valley, within 1.5 hours drive from the Umfolozi Game Reserve (Cenini Gate), Isa... More
Protea Hotel Simunye Zulu Lodge accommodation in Melmoth Tucked away in the magnificent Mfule River Valley, in the sheltering embrace of a high cliff, lies Simunye. Here, one can experience the fascinating cross-cultural influences that have emerged since Zulu and Western culture first interacted, back in ... More
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