Location: South Africa » Kwazulu Natal » Elephant CoastElephant CoastThe Elephant Coast is one of South Africas most beautiful an  
The Elephant Coast is one of South Africas most beautiful and unspoilt areas. This narrow strip of land approximately 200 kilometers long and just 70 kilometers wide is home to an incredible 21 different eco-systems. Dense evergreen forests of towering fig trees stand in a lush undergrowth of ferns and wild orchids hanging from the trees. Palm savannahs with thousands of wild date and lala palms dot the white sand of the undulating landscape. Swamp forests with large raffias and tangled masses of greenery that are home to myriads of exquisite birds and behind them mountainous sand dunes that appear to shift with the sighing of gentle winds. Few areas in Africa have the incredible diversity of fresh water eco-systems found here. There are major rivers, broad flood plains, large coastal lagoons, deep clear coastal lakes, extensive papyrus swamps and small semi-permanent pans. Hippo crocodiles and small game can still be found in the wild and a phenomenal number of bird species abound. There is a wide variety of flora, with well over 2000 plant species, many of which are endemic to the elephant Coast. The Elephant Coast is bound in the north west by the Ubombo Mountains, in the East by the warm Indian Ocean and in the south by the Umfolozi River just below the St. Lucia Estuary which is part of a World Heritage site. The area is steeped in history and there are a number of paleantological sites of scientific importance. The Elephant Coast is a perfect destination for all ages and has something for everyone. There are dozens of game reserves, beautiful beaches, deep sea fishing and diving on a number of reefs, mountain trails, cultural activities and a number of historical sites. This is one of the few destinations where a visitor can see the big 5 at a game reserve and within a short half hours drive be able to watch dolphins and whales. There is a variety of excellent accommodation to suit every pocket and a holiday to the Elephant Coast will be enjoyed by everyone from adventure lovers to those who just want to escape to the bush and commune with nature. Elephant, rhino, The Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, Hluhluwe, Umfolozi, Tembe, Ndumu, Maputaland, Kosi Bay, Sodwana, whales and turtles are some of the terms associated with this eco-tourism mecca the Elephant Coast of the Zulu Kingdom. Accommodation in and around Kwazulu Natal Hartford House accommodation in Kwazulu Natal Home to the family of the last prime minister of the Colony of Natal, Hartford House is situated on South Africa’s most famous thoroughbred farm near Giant’s Castle. Chosen by the Rulers of Dubai as the location for their priceless stalli... More
Wellvale Private River Resort accommodation in Kwazulu Natal Wellvale Private River Resort, a top class eco-tourism hideaway, is bordered by the Mvoti River and boasts spectacular views of the Nsikeni Mountain. Situated in the popular Dolphin Coast region, Wellvale is only a short drive from Durban’s Kin... More
Ardmore Guest Farm accommodation in Kwazulu Natal We provide personal, farm-style accommodation on a Dinner, Bed & Breakfast basis. Ardmore Guest farm is situated in the enchanting Champagne valley of the central Drakensberg, just below the majestic Champagne Castle (2nd highest peak in South Af... More
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Siyayi Guest House accommodation in Kwazulu Natal Family unit with two rooms, balcony, fridge, coffee and tea facilities. Double bedroom with bathroom separate tea & coffee facilities. Secluded subtropical estate, away from the street with a swimming pool, home gym and safe undercover parking. 3... More
Crafters Lodge accommodation in Kwazulu Natal Crafters Lodge is set on the tropical Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal East Coast and built into the eastern side of the Coastal Forest dune. 7 minutes from the access-controlled World Heritage Dive Site Sodwana Bay, Crafters supports and promotes local craft... More
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