This intimate, luxury 12 suite lodge is nestled on the pristine coast of Maputaland, Northern KwaZulu-Natal, within the Isimangaliso Wetland Park - an internationally recognized World Heritage Site. It's the ideal place to explore unspoilt, ... …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Situated in north eastern Kwa Zulu Natal on the shores of Lake Shengeza bordering Isimagaliso Wetland Park/Kosi Lakes. The natural beauty of the surroundings make for an unforgettable experience. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
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. …see more for bookings / enquiries and info.
Rocktail Bay is situated in the northern reaches of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park in northern Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. This whole area has been declared a World Heritage Site. Just offshore from Rocktail Bay is the Maputaland Marine Reserve, which offers an additional sanctuary with extraordinary diving and snorkelling encounters with huge shoals of fish, dolphins and whales. Here you can witness the leatherback turtle laying its eggs and baby turtles getting their first taste of the Indian Ocean. The Bay has its own big five, namely the Leatherback Turtle, Palmnut Vulture, Butanes Skink, Lion Fish and Zululand Cycad. Two interesting antelope can be found locally, common Reedbuck in marshes and grasslands and Red Duiker in forest patches. Hippo are found in fresh-water lakes.
Rocktail Bay, which is named after a trawler, the Rocktail, that was wrecked offshore, offers nearly 40 kilometres of completely unspoilt beach where you can walk for hours without even seeing another human. This is without doubt one of the most beautiful spots in South Africa. For the birding enthusiast the is some excellent birding here, with coastal species like the Green Twinspot, Green Coucal, Grey Waxbill, Purplecrested and Livingstone's Louries, Natal Robin and jewel-like emerald Cuckoo in forests, Pinkthroated Longclaw and Rufonsbellied Heron in marshy areas. Various waders frequent the shoreline.