South Africa’s andBeyond Phinda Forest Lodge Reopens After Facelift

andBeyond has reopened Phinda Forest Lodge, situated in andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, after an extensive rebuild. The property has been refreshed within the context of the contemporary luxury safari, while retaining references to its original “Zulu-zen” décor.

Interior designer Fox Browne Creative, who previously worked on the refurbishments of the other five lodges on the reserve, partnered with architectural designer Jack Alexander to revitalize Phinda Forest Lodge. Elements of the sand forest and Zulu culture have been brought into the rooms through the use of natural materials, such as woven matting, textured grass cloth wallpaper and hardwood floors, with stone tiling in the bathrooms. The rooms have been reconfigured within the existing structures, creating a more comfortable layout that better utilizes the existing space, while maximizing the connection to the forest through wide open views.

Phinda Forest Lodge has always provided guests with a private experience immersed in the sand forest, and this has now been enhanced through the redirection and reduction of pathways to and from the rooms. To assist with the rehabilitation of the old pathways, a nursery has been established to cultivate sand forest tree species that have been planted along the trails.

South Africa_Phinda Forest Lodge _Guest Area_Library_Courtesy of andBeyond
The interior of the library and sitting room combine elements of traditional Zulu culture with cozy minimalist elegance (Courtesy of andBeyond)

Structural additions include a family suite, a library and lounge, a walkway with central fire pit linking the main area to the library, a newly reshaped and tiered pool, and upgrades to the main dining and bar areas. A massage sala has also been built next to the pool. In keeping with the other lodges in andBeyond’s portfolio, the family suite now comprises a standard suite linked to a newly built second bedroom, which can be accessed privately or via an additional linked passageway.

Immersive experiences include the conservation of species such as white and black rhinoceros, as well as Temminck’s ground pangolin, and a “Zulu Village Tour.” Guests can also enjoy e-biking, diving or ocean safaris at nearby Sodwana Bay. Depending on the season, guests may also be able to enjoy expeditions to admire turtles nesting along the Indian Ocean coastline.

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