DescriptionSituated in the Kwazulu-Natal Drakensberg, halfway between Johannesburg and Durban, Montusi is the only upmarket destination in the area with a full and uninterrupted view of the Drakensberg's most famous part, the Amphitheatre escarpment. Our guests enjoy this spectacular scenery in the comfort of their private individual garden suites. Montusi consists of a large and beautifully thatched main building (with reception, dining room, terrace, bar, lounge and massage room) and 14 spacious, tastefully decorated, individual garden suites which are among the most luxurious in the Drakensberg. The one and two-bedroomed suites each have a lounge with a gas Jetmaster fireplace, TV, mini fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. The bathrooms have under-floor heating. They are spaced well apart and guests can admire magnificent views of The Amphitheatre and the sandstone hills of the Little Berg from their bedroom, lounge or private patio. The marvellous cuisine is enjoyed in the thatched dining room or outdoor boma.
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Children under 2 years sharing with parents stay free. Please note: Children are welcome at Montusi by arrangement. Meal times for guests with children from 08h00 to 09h00 a.m. (breakfast) and from 18h30 to 19h30 (dinner) only. This gives the other guests the opportunity to dine without the pitter-patter of little feet. No unaccompanied children in the main building and at the pool at any time. Rates include applicable government taxes and tourism levies.
DirectionsFrom JHB follow the N3 to Harrismith, turn towards Bethlehem on the N5, travel 4km, turn left onto the R712, travel 8 km, turn left again onto the R74 toward Bergville. Travel 28 km, down the Oliviershoek pass, as the pass levels out, turn right towards the Northern Drakensberg. Follow signs to Alpine Heath and Montusi. From DBN follow the N3 past Estcourt Ultra City. Turn left onto the R74. Travel through Winterton and Bergville. 30km after Bergville, turn left towards the Northern Drakensberg. Follow signs to Alpine Heath and Montusi. |