Salt Rock

26 Jul 2020 - 28 Jul 2020

Just north of Ballito on the north coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Salt Rock offers a laid-back holiday atmosphere for beach lovers. Once the home of King Shaka Zulu, the riches of this destination now lie in its irresistible golden beaches, turquoise tidal pools, and warm Indian Ocean waves, and cosmopolitan restaurants. Besides swimming and sunbathing, visitors can also look forward to microlight flights, skydiving, fishing, diving, snorkelling, and excellent hikes along the coast, as well as leisurely walks along the wooden boardwalks next to the ocean for gorgeous views. The wonderful Litchi Orchard Market is a great place to sample delicious local fare and browse through superb arts and crafts.

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iSimangaliso Wetland Park

28 Jul 2020 - 30 Jul 2020

Stretching along South Africa’s northern KwaZulu-Natal coast, iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a place where land, lake and ocean converge in spectacular harmony. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it shelters hippos lazing in reed-fringed estuaries, flamingos sweeping across mirror-like lagoons, and leatherback turtles nesting on golden beaches. Travellers can cruise the St Lucia Estuary among crocodiles, snorkel over coral reefs at Cape Vidal, or drive through coastal forests alive with zebra and rhino. The park’s name means “miracle” in Zulu, an apt reflection of its rare beauty and diversity. With every rustle of papyrus and shimmer of turquoise water, iSimangaliso stirs the senses and offers an unforgettable journey through one of Africa’s most extraordinary natural sanctuaries.

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Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park

30 Jul 2020 - 2 Aug 2020

The Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park is the jewel in the crown of the KwaZulu Natal game reserves. Proclaimed in 1895, it is also the oldest game reserve in Africa. Initially two separate reserves, they were joined to create a single 94 000 hectare reserve which is home to one-fifth of the world's black and white rhino population. It was here that the internationally acclaimed Operation Rhino started in the 1960s, successfully capturing and relocating white rhino to havens within South Africa and abroad. The Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park was the first reserve to introduce walking safaris and its Wilderness Trails are internationally renowned. Visitors can also look forward to visiting a traditional Zulu village, enjoying a horse riding safari, and spotting the world-renowned Big Five as well as a wide variety of bird species.

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Maputaland Marine Protected Area

2 Aug 2020 - 5 Aug 2020

Set on South Africa’s northeastern coast, the UNESCO-listed Maputaland Marine Protected Area falls within the awe-inspiring iSimangaliso Wetland Park and comprises three protected areas: Lake Sibaya Nature Reserve, Kosi Bay Nature Reserve, and Rocktail Bay. Extending all the way from the northern Mozambican border to Sodwana Bay in the south, it encompasses forests, wetlands, lakes, marshes, and coral reefs near glorious, deserted golden-sand beaches. Local wildlife includes large numbers of leatherback turtles, numerous bird species, and many species of freshwater fish - also look out for Nile crocodiles and hippos at Lake Sibaya. A superb dive site (arguably one of the best in the world) can be found at Sodwana Bay, with its magnificent 50 kilometre-long reef complex.

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Kosi Bay

5 Aug 2020 - 8 Aug 2020

Situated just north of Durban along South Africa's scenic coast, Kosi Bay lies only two kilometres from the Mozambique border. It encompasses a pristine system of four lakes that form part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and eventually drain via a sandy estuary into the Indian Ocean. Beachgoers can enjoy a calm, quiet beach and a river mouth with exceptionally clear water, home to an abundance of fish species. Other faunas in the area include duikers, hippopotamuses, crocodiles, bull sharks, loggerheads, and leatherback sea turtles – which lay their eggs on the beach – and diverse birdlife. An interesting fact about Kosi Bay is that it is home to the Kosi Palm, which has the largest leaf of any plant in the floral kingdom.

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Salt Rock

8 Aug 2020 - 9 Aug 2020

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