Experience the majesty of the largest and only indigenous African Elephant herd (more than 150 Elephants!) in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. Black and white Rhino (more than 65 in total), Buffalo, Leopard, Hippo, Serval, Eland, Zebra, Giraffe, Hyena, Jackal, Wildebeest, Nyala, Kudu, water Buck, reed Buck, red Duiker, Warthog, and other small mammals thrive in abundance.
Tembe is also home to the rare and elusive Suni antelope, one of the smallest and shyest species of buck in Southern Africa, and the patient game-viewer is often rewarded with a sighting.
Guests can go for bird watching at Ndumo Game Reserve, boat trips across the Kosi Lake System, snorkelling and scuba diving at prime dive venues - Kosi Bay, Black Rock and Rocktail Bay. Other activities include Turtle watching along the coast from Kosi to Ponte de Oro {Seasonal} and exploring Lake Sibaya and the coastal forests.
A modern, fully equipped conference facility is situated within the Tembe Elephant Park, just a few minutes' drive away from the Tembe Elephant Lodge. This conference room can cater for up to 20 delegates. The conference room is air-conditioned and has an overhead, screen, television, and video facilities. Flip charts and other stationery are not included in tariffs, but can be supplied by special arrangement.
Conferences are fully catered for by the Tembe Elephant Park - either at the centre, at the lodge - or delegates may prefer a 'break-away' lunch at Mahlahesa, a concealed game-viewing hide situated near a waterhole favoured by the Elephants.