Lusikisiki is the administrative centre of the Ingquza Hill Local Municipality in the OR Tambo District, situated in the heart of the Eastern Cape's Wild Coast region. This area is characterised by high rainfall, dramatic coastal scenery, and a predominantly rural population spread across deep valleys and hillside communities — many of which have limited or no municipal water reticulation.
Boreholes are the most reliable water source for many homes, farms, lodges and rural communities across the Ingquza Hill area. The Wild Coast's geology — a mix of coastal sedimentary formations and Karoo rock further inland — can support productive aquifers at moderate depths. Everest Drilling's survey-first approach identifies the optimal drill point before any work begins, improving outcomes on every project.
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+27 (0) 75 112 3456 →Serving Lusikisiki and the Ingquza Hill area — rural communities, farms and Wild Coast lodges.
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Complete water solutions for Lusikisiki homes, farms, Wild Coast lodges and rural communities. Survey, drill, pump, tank — one contractor end to end.
Electromagnetic scanning to map the Wild Coast's variable geology and identify productive water zones before any drilling begins.
Professional drilling to 250m capability through coastal sedimentary and Karoo formations on the Wild Coast and Ingquza Hill.
Submersible pump supply and installation, commissioned and handed over ready for use at your Lusikisiki property.
Off-grid solar pump systems — ideal for Wild Coast lodges, rural homes and farms beyond the grid or affected by load-shedding.
Elevated storage tanks for gravity-fed water supply — essential for Wild Coast lodges, farms and rural properties.
Survey → drill → pump → tank → commission. One contractor manages the complete project from start to tap.
The Wild Coast between Lusikisiki and Port St Johns is home to some of South Africa's most remote and sought-after eco-lodges and guesthouses. Many of these properties sit far from municipal infrastructure and rely entirely on private water sources.
Everest Drilling designs complete water supply systems for Wild Coast tourism properties — a solar-powered borehole feeding an overhead storage tank provides reliable, gravity-fed water for guest rooms, kitchens and ablutions, with no reliance on municipal supply or the power grid.
Get a Lodge Water Supply Quote →Solar-powered borehole pump systems provide complete water independence — no municipal connection, no power-grid dependency.
An elevated storage tank feeds the property by gravity — reliable pressure without pumps running continuously.
We survey before drilling on every Wild Coast project — the geophysical scan identifies the best drill point given the property's specific geology.
The Lusikisiki and Ingquza Hill area sits in the OR Tambo District at the junction of the Wild Coast coastal zone and the Transkei interior. Geology here includes coastal alluvial deposits and sedimentary formations near the coast, transitioning to Karoo Supergroup sandstone and mudstone further inland — with dolerite intrusions throughout. The Wild Coast's higher rainfall compared to inland Transkei means surface water is plentiful, but reliable groundwater from a properly sited borehole provides a more consistent, year-round supply that doesn't depend on seasonal rains.
Lusikisiki Borehole Summary
Everest Drilling (Pty) Ltd provides complete borehole drilling services in Lusikisiki, Ingquza Hill Local Municipality, Wild Coast, Eastern Cape. Services: geophysical survey, borehole drilling to 250m, pump installation (including solar), and overhead tank construction. Contact: +27 75 112 3456 · everestdrilling.sa@gmail.com
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