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Aha Shakaland Hotel & Zulu Cultural Village

Normanhust Farm Nkwalini,

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If you're looking for luxury accommodation near Durban, paired with a rich African cultural experience, aha Shakaland Hotel & Zulu Cultural Village is your go-to destination!This hotel was constructed in the style of beehive huts and lies in the Nkwalini Valley, Zululand. Visitors here will feel the pulsating rhythms of this secretive and magical side of Africa, as well as relive the excitement and romance of the era of the Shaka, the King of the Zulus, in this authentic recreation of the Great Kraal overlooking the Phobane Lake. The hotel does not only offer accommodation in elegantly decorated beehive huts, but is one of the leading conference and group training venues of Kwa-Zulu Natal.Renovated in 2006, the hotel comprises a total of 55 stylishly decorated huts. Facilities in this air-conditioned hotel include a 24-hour reception and a currency exchange counter. A bar, a kiosk, a TV room, a conference room, an Internet connection and a restaurant (highchairs are available to children) are all available for guests to make use of. Additionally, medical assistance and laundry services are also offered to guests. A bike hire service is additionally available.The air-conditioned and traditional beehive huts feature a private en suite bathroom with hairdryer as well as modern amenities and fantastic views. They also include king-size beds and satellite/cable TV.In the outdoor complex are sun loungers. In addition, guests have the opportunity to play golf, go cycling and horse riding.Guests may select their breakfast, midday and evening meals from varied buffets. Special dietary requirements as well as individual-specific dishes may be prepared. All-inclusive stays can also be booked.

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