Mahudzi Guest House is a tribute to the region and its wildlife heritage so much under threat again today. Mahudzi is the name of one of the great tuskers of the Kruger National Park who lived in the central parts of the park and named after the Mahudzi River north of Letaba.
The word Mahudzi is Tsonga and means “Passer-by”. Often seen with other majestic ivory carriers, the fate of this once great elephant is unknown and neither his grave nor tusks have been found.