Game drives
Our morning and evening game drives offer guests unparalleled game viewing opportunities in open topped game viewer. Our guides have an intimate knowledge of the area and the habits of the animals which ensures a rewarding experience. As trained conservationists, your guide will provide a fascinating insight into animal behaviour and habitat. On your drive, you will witness the incredible biodiversity of the area which includes savannah grasslands and thornveld as well as two magnificent waterfalls which flow into the meandering Sundays river.
Game Walks with the Cheetah's
Nothing beats the thrill of viewing our cheetahs while on foot with an experienced guide. Game walks really immerse you into the sights, smells and sounds of the African bushveld. Your guide will also point out interesting flora, birds, insects and smaller mammals.


Birdwatching
With almost 200 species of birds, the Nambiti Conservancy is a bird lover's paradise. View the full bird list here..

 

Fishing
Compete with the Fish Eagles and Kingfishers for a catch in the Sundays river or any of our well stocked dams. Fishing at Nambiti is an idyllic way to spend an afternoon.
Battlefields
The Nambiti Conservancy is situated in the heart of Battlefields country where the Anglo-Zulu and Anglo-Boer wars were fought centuries ago. A tour with a battlefield historian recreates those turbulent times with such skill that one can almost hear the troops and sense the fear and trepidation. Even non historians become enthralled by the drama of the scenes unfolding before them in the very hills where these decisive battles took place.
Drakensberg Mountains
Umzolozolo is a mere 45 minutes from the spectacular Drakensberg Mountains and one of South Africa's top golf courses. After your breakfast at Umzolozolo we can arrange for you to be driven to Champagne Sports Resort for a leisurely round of golf and still have you back at Umzolozolo for the afternoon game drive activities.


Midlands Meander
At the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains, is an 80km meandering route, stretching back to Pietermaritzburg. This is the Midlands Meander, a picturesque trail which takes in more than 160 places to shop, eat and enjoy life. The Meander was started many years ago by local artists and craftspeople who gathered together to open their studios and galleries to the public. It has since grown into an eclectic collection of studios, craft shops, country hotels, restaurants and farm stalls, selling everything from the finest pottery, art and leather goods to home made cheeses and preserves. If you are sick of mass produced goods dispensed out of concrete malls, then this is the place for you.