Sirheni Camp offers only cottages spread out in a long line along the bank of the Mphongolo River with a view of Sirheni Dam.
The cottages are fully equipped with modern facilities for self-catering (but no freezers in the huts). There is only solar electricity in the camp and there are no plugs in the units. The reception office has 240-volt power and guests can charge batteries there. There is a communal freezer next to the camp entrance.
Sirheni is named after the local word meaning 'the grave'. This camp is named thus in memory of an Elephant that died of anthrax and was buried nearby in 1959.
Accommodation options are
• Cottage (CO4): 1 bedroom with 2 single beds - 2 bench beds in lounge - Fan - Gas stove (no oven) - Kitchen - Wc, Shower over bath
• Guest Cottage (GC6D): 1 bedroom with 2 single beds - 1 bedroom with double bed - 2 bench beds in lounge - Fan - Kitchen - Wc and bath - Wc and shower
Cottage # 11 (CO4)
Guest Cottage # 12 (GC6D)
