
Campsites in KwaZulu-Natal generally fall into two categories: coastal resorts or mountain retreats. Gautengers flock there in summer, but even in winter, you'll find no better climate anywhere in the country. Add the unique charm of the Drakensberg, where you can pitch your tent near the Lesotho border in some of South Africa's most breathtaking landscapes.
Another group of campsites also deserves special mention: those between the Midlands and the eSwatini border. These offer the ultimate relaxation. In the past, we've visited wonderful spots like the hot springs of Natal Spa and Thangami. This time, we're casting our net wider, exploring two delightful campsites we haven't been to before.
The campsite at Bivane Dam near Vryheid and Nyalazi, next to the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, differ vastly in character and atmosphere. What they have in common, however, is that we'll definitely return. Bivane Dam's waterside campsite earns praise for its facilities, smooth operation and overall condition. At Nyalazi, you'll be treated to some of the best service in the country while sharing your neighbourhood with the Big Five.
BIVANE DAM
KZN's Mediterranean
A campsite next to the water is almost synonymous with fishing, and Bivane Dam is no exception. But it's not just about angling here. The campsite is well-equipped and offers something for everyone. Not into fishing? Bring your bird book and binoculars, relax in your camping chair by the braai, or invite some fellow campers for an outing.
Even if you're towing a standard road caravan, the gravel road leading here shouldn't worry you. (I get it - I can almost hear my dad in North West grumbling at the sight of gravel roads with their Gypsey Royale in tow. - Ed) Just past Vryheid, you'll leave the tar road behind. It's a decent dirt road with a few rocky patches, but you and your caravan will manage just fine.
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