Bulungula Lodge

The Wild Coast


Bulungula is legendary for its stunning location, community-based activities and ecofriendly ethos. It’s 100% owned by the local Xhosa community, which run tours including horse riding, hiking, canoeing, cultural visits and pancakes at sunrise on the beach. Creatively painted, Xhosa-style rondavels (round huts with a conical roofs) serve as no-frills quarters. A few tents are also available.

Beats liven up the shipping container–like reception and lounge, but tranquillity is as close as the bonfire; the overall vibe will make you want to linger indefinitely. Ablution blocks include ecofriendly composting toilets and paraffin-rocket showers. All meals are offered; self-caterers should bring their own supplies because there isn’t much available nearby.

Bulungula is around 2½ hours’ drive from Coffee Bay, via a gravel road; it's normally doable with a 2WD. If you’re driving, visit Bulungula's website, phone or ask in Coffee Bay backpackers for a map. Shuttles run from Mthatha (R120), and should be booked in advance.


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