Kosi Bay, situated on the northernmost tip of the Zululand Coast close to the Mozambique border, can be reached by branching off the N2 at Jozini and heading north-west for around 70 kilometres. Although easily accessible by two wheel drive vehicles, some excursions in this wilderness wonderland that is Kosi Bay will require four wheel drives. - Read more
Accommodation In Kosi Bay.
Holiday Accommodation categories available in Kosi Bay include Self Catering Cottage/ House/ Bungalow, Private Game Reserve, Bush Lodges (Catered) (GAME NEARBY), Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge. View Kosi Bay holiday accommodation adverts listed on WhereToStay.co.za by clicking on selected holiday accommodation links in the right-hand column of this page.
Two, four, six and eight bedded (sharing) rustic lodges and chalets are comfortably appointed. Structures consist of thatched roofs, treated poles, wooden floors on stilts and reed walls - typically Tsonga/Zulu style. Full or self catered options.
The Kosi Bay Nature Reserve lies on the coast in the northern part of
KwaZulu-Natal and surrounds the unique and beautiful Kosi Bay lake system which
is part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.
Tucked into tranquil sand forests on the Kosi Lake system, is an unspoilt wilderness lodge - part of the St Lucia World Heritage Park. Enjoy guided canoeing, boat trips on the lakes and raffia forest walks. One SA's best eco-tourism destinations.
The bush camp accommodates 10 people or more. The house on the hill has an open-plan bar, visitor lounge and dining area. Two separate staircases lead to two separate loft rooms. Extra on-suite chalets provide the extra accommodation
Two, four, six and eight bedded (sharing) rustic lodges and chalets are comfortably appointed. Structures consist of thatched roofs, treated poles, wooden floors on stilts and reed walls - typically Tsonga/Zulu style. Full or self catered options.
The mystique and beauty of this area abound in the many stunning beaches, vast
lakes and rich cultural heritage. KOSI MOON B&B affords genuine nature-lovers access to vast areas of unspoilt
bush
The camp is run off a generator, power being available for lighting and charging
of batteries in the evenings. We provide comfortable beds and linen etc, but we
ask that you bring your own toiletries and beach towel.