Welcome to Ndlovu Chalet, a self-catering Unit situated at Manzini Chalets, in the beautiful town of St Lucia, KwaZulu Natal, set along the breathtaking elephant coastline of South Africa. Situated at Manzini Chalets, 100 McKenzie Street in the beautiful town of St Lucia, a charming town known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife which falls within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Set along t
he breathtaking elephant coastline of South Africa, this self-catering establishment offers a truly unique and memorable experience for both business travellers and tourists alike. The park is a huge, protected area along the coast of South Africaโs KwaZulu-Natal Province. Lucia, the heart of iSimangaliso Wetland Park is home to large numbers of hippos, crocodiles, pelicans and flamingos. Elephants, giraffes and leopards inhabit the grasslands and forests of the nearby Western Shores. The chalet is ideally situated, providing easy access from the parking area as well as to the townโs main attractions and breathtaking surroundings. Step into Ndlovu Chalet and be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The interior is tastefully designed to reflect the natural surroundings, with earthy tones and local artwork adorning the walls. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, and well-equipped to meet the needs of every guest. The friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable. Ndlovu chalet is a 4-6 sleeper self-catering unit, airconditioned with ceiling fans.
- TV with Openview
- 2 bedrooms: Main bedroom with Queen size bed and bathroom en-suite. Second bedroom two single beds with full shower en-suite.
- Dining room: 6-seater dining room table.
- Living area: Two comfortable couches of which one converts into a Queen-sized bed.
- Fully equipped kitchen (Fridge/Freezer, stove/oven, microwave, kettle, toaster)
- Outdoor, under roof patio with built-in braai facility.
- Parking for one vehicle (close to chalet)
- For convenience, linen, blankets, bath- and swimming towels are provided. There are also emergency lights that can be used during load shedding.