| Location: South Africa » Kwazulu Natal » South Coast Immediately north of Port Shepstone the road crosses the Mzimkulu River, the unofficial boundary betwen the lower south coast, the Hibiscus Coast, and the south coast proper, which has been given the name Strelitzia Coast because of the prolific growth of wild banana tres, members of the strelitzia family. Umtentweni, 2km beyond the river and 115km south-west of Durban, takes its name from the Mtentweni River, whose Zulu name has been interpreted in a number of ways, the river were pointed grass grows, the river that flows smoothly, or the river of foamy waters. * About 10km inland from Umtentweni is the grave of Ndongeni, the black servant of Dick King who received a land grant on the banks of the Mzimkulu River as reward for his assistance to his master druing his ride to Grahamstown. Accommodation in and around Lalibela Lalibela Game Reserve-Mark's Camp accommodation in Lalibela The stone and thatch chalets and main lodge of Marks Camp are decorated in a relaxed Pan-African style. This lodge sleeps up to 20 guests in four individual chalets and three family chalets. Each comfortably furnished chalet has an en-suite bathroo... More
Tree Tops - Lalibela Game Reserve. accommodation in Lalibela We currently have 3 lodges at Lalibela. Whilst the standard of accommodation at Lentaba Lodge, Mark's Camp and Tree Tops are the same, each has its own unique character. At all three lodges, secluded thatched chalets are placed where magnificent ... More
Woodbury Lodge-Amakhala Game Reserve accommodation in Lalibela The seclusion of the lodge and the design of the bathrooms and individual outdoor relaxation areas will enable you to enjoy the unique and breathtaking views at your leisure - and you may even catch a late afternoon sighting of a passing elephant her... More
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