Durban – Bushman’s Nek, one of First Group Hotel and Resort’s cherished properties in the Southern Drakensberg, was tragically destroyed by a veld fire in the early hours of Friday, (9 August 2024).
Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group, said: “The fire broke out at approximately 01:00 (am) and quickly spread through the entire property, causing extensive damage”.
Lamont said the loss of Bushman’s Nek is a devastating blow.
“This resort was more than just a destination; it was a place where lasting, magical memories were made, where laughter filled the air, and where guests could experience the tranquillity of nature.”
Lamont said that the safety of guests and staff was their “immediate priority” during the crisis.
He added that he was thankful to report that there were no injuries.
“People were scared and their holidays were disrupted,” lamented Lamont.
“We would like to sincerely apologise to all our guests who were affected by this tragic event.
“The safety and wellbeing of our guests have always been, and will continue to be our top priority.”
Bushman’s Nek was a retreat beloved by many, and the loss is deeply felt. Despite the destruction, Lamont said First Group was committed to the future, with plans already being discussed to rebuild the resort.
“Bushman’s Nek was not just a resort; it was a sanctuary for many. As we come to terms with this loss, First Group remains dedicated to rising from these ashes, stronger and more resilient,” Lamont stated.
“First Group would also like to extend its deepest gratitude to the emergency services for their swift response and to the guests and staff for their patience and understanding during this difficult time.
“The company will continue to provide updates as the recovery and rebuilding process begins.”


