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self catering accommodation | Palm Tree Lodge | Kosi Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

self catering accommodation | Palm Tree Lodge | Kosi Bay, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Absolute nature lovers are the ones who adore going to Kosi Bay, a more remote part of KwaZulu-Natal. They appreciate getting away from the crowds, and enjoying the quiet beaches, the swaying palm trees, the lakes and waterways and the wild life. Kosi Bay is part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site, Kosi Bay is known for its fantastic sightings of leatherback and loggerback turtles, and in fact the beaches of Kosi Bay are their traditional breeding…

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Kosi Bay Lodge | Kosi Bay, KwaZulu Natal

Kosi Bay Lodge | Kosi Bay, KwaZulu Natal

Kosi Bay in Kwa-Zulu Natal is part of the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park which is a World Heritage Site. Tourisits flock to this magnificent area because of its sheer beauty , offering dense, lush growth that encourage heaps of beautiful birds. The Elephant Coast is also known for its sand dunes, coastal lagoons and coastal lakes which attract heaps of creatures, great and small. The Kosi Bay Lodge is highly sought after by guests wanting to break away and…

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Mseni Lodge | Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal

Mseni Lodge | Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu Natal

With  Covid-19,  every precaution has been taken to ensure that your stay is relaxing and safe.  All accommodation is sanitized and strict safety protocols have been implemented and adhered to. When the rest of South Africa is starting to get chilly in March or April, you’ll find Sodwana warm and sunny, and you can still swim in the sea. The 3-star Mseni Lodge is beautifully situated in the Sodwana Bay National Park in Sodwana Bay, Kwazulu Natal, and offers accommodation…

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