Kululapa offers stand alone, fully equipped, self-catering accommodation, with different options depending on the size of your group. The Lapa can accommodate large groups, while Birdsong cottage is suited to a couple or small family.
The LapaBig enough to house up to 23 people, The Lapa has hosted families and camp groups for getaways in nature.
The entrance way leads into a large lounge with plenty of couches to relax upon, and a hearth for cosy fires. Fire up the ‘iron lady’ – the wood stove situated in the centre of the kitchen designed for ‘kuiering’. Eat supper around a table hewn from a single tree. Sleep upstairs in oversized bunks, or in the lofts for the more adventurous. The three upstairs bedrooms offer 6, 7, and 8 beds respectively, with extra space in the lounge. The toilets and basins are easy to access between the rooms. Shower outside in one of 3 showers with piping hot water from a boiler heated by burning alien wood. Watch the sunrise from the balcony, or have a braai in the boma area. Down the hill is the start of the foefie slide, and the walks to Hippo Hollow and Jump falls. |
Birdsong cottageSo named because of the abundance of diverse bird species in the nearby bush, its secluded location means that their song is all you hear! Ideal for a small family, a romantic getaway, or a solitary retreat, the cottage is rustic but comfortable.
An open-plan kitchen/dining area provides amenities for cooking. The lounge area is arranged around a fireplace with a large window with a view on to the forest. The entrance to the downstairs bedroom is down a small step with a narrow entry – not suitable for those with mobility challenges. It is furnished with a comfortable queen-sized bed (or two singles). The toilet is en-suite. The upstairs bedroom has two mattresses for kids to bunk down wherever suits. The wood-paneled outside shower is unique and gives a feel of being in nature. The back stoep is equipped with a braai stand, and is the start of a trail leading into the forest. Your adventure awaits! |