Hluleka Nature Reserve

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Hluleka Nature Reserve
 
 

One of the Eastern cape's lesser known reserves, the Hluleka Nature Reserve lies on a tranquil stretch of the Wild Coast, roughly 30 km from Port St. Johns, and approximately ninety kilometers south east of Umtata. The reserve is comprised of the 722 ha Strachan's Grant farm, a stretch of coastline, and the magnificent forest reserves of Congwane Mtombo and Ndabeni Hluleka.

A number of diverse ecosystems exist within the Hluleka Nature Reserve, and these include rocky coastline, lagoons, grassy hilltops, and impressive forests, home to Natal Fig, Quinine, Stink Ebony and Coral trees. Hluleka offers its visitors a number of recreational activities which include direct access to pristine beaches which allow for excelent whale and dolphin watching opportunities, well maintained walking trails, picnic spots, and birding for which Hluleka is renowned.

Avid bird watchers are treated with the cahnce of sighting such species as the elusive Cape Parrot, osprey, ground hornbill, the rare green coucal, African Finfoot and Knysna Loerie. Hiking through Hluleka Nature Reserve will also allow visitors to view a wide variety of wildlife which also exists within the reserve, and includes bushbuck, red hartebeest, bush pig, Burchell's Zebra, Cape clawless Otter, blesbok, eland, rock hyrax also known as rock dassies, blue wildebeest, impala and blue duiker.

 
 
 
 
 
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