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Tucked away in the enchanting Blue Crane Nature Reserve, Brahman Hills has long been a sanctuary for guests seeking a unique blend of luxury and nature. Recently, this award-winning Midlands property received a prestigious 5-star rating for its self-catering cottages from the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa (TGCSA).
According to Orrin Cottle, CEO of Brahman Hills, this accolade is testament to Brahman Hills’ unwavering commitment to providing an exceptional guest experience, blending luxurious accommodations with the serenity of nature.
He adds, “Receiving a 5-star rating is a tremendous honour for all of us at Brahman Hills. Our team works tirelessly to ensure every guest feels like they’re everything.”
Cottle explains that although their luxurious cottages have earned a prestigious rating, they have intentionally maintained the hotel’s 4-star status. This decision allows them to cater to various budgets, ensuring everyone can enjoy the captivating experience that is Brahman Hills.
The 5-star self-catering cottages offer a variety of options to suit different needs. With 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom configurations, they are perfect for families, couples and groups. Each cottage features king-size beds with percale linen, en-suite bathrooms with luxurious Healing Earth toiletries, and private decks with jacuzzis overlooking the stunning reserve. “There is nothing quite like sipping a glass of wine on your deck and watching the zebras graze on the lush grass right in front of you. It’s a truly magical experience that brings you closer to nature,” says Cottle.
Beyond luxurious accommodations, Brahman Hills is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The off-the-grid operation relies on solar power, and the team prioritises minimising their carbon footprint through innovative practices such as turning food waste into Bokashi to enrich the soil. The borehole water is naturally purified, ensuring a fresh, clean supply for both drinking and irrigation.
The international award-winning gardens, free from pesticides, support a thriving ecosystem. With 16 beehives on-site, 12 of which are active, Brahman Hills harvests over 150 litres of raw honey annually. This contributes to the health of the environment and the quality of the culinary offerings. Additionally, over 1,000 trees have been planted in the past year, furthering their commitment to a sustainable future.
Brahman Hills attributes much of its success to its dedicated staff. “The team, who have become like family, treat Brahman Hills as their own, ensuring that every guest’s experience is personal and unforgettable,” says Cottle.
Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a destination wedding, a family vacation, or a peaceful retreat, Brahman Hills offers a magical haven in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.
For more information, go to: https://www.brahmanhills.co.za/