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Coast Accommodation
Mseni Lodge - Accommodation in
Sodwana Bay, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Mseni
Lodge is situated in Sodwana Bay National Park. The Maputaland coral
reefs are the number one hotspot on any South African diver`s
itinerary. The reefs are the most southerly coral reefs in Africa, and
owe their existence to clear, warm water carried southward by the
subtropical Agulhas Current and the absence of silt-carrying rivers
discharging into the region. Mseni Lodge consists of twenty cabins
with bathrooms and showers en suite. This small Lodge with its
personal service is situated amongst amazing dune forest vegetation
and far away from the crowds.
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| Price:
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| self and fully catered |
| 20 cabins |
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Cabins
all have two rooms with either twin beds or double bed in master room and
a small bed room with single bed (Mainly for children) and a bathroom
with bath shower & toilet en-suite. All rooms have safety deposit
boxes. The restaurant and bar overlook the Indian Ocean and day and
night the sound of the sea can be heard by all. There is a large area for
the kids to play. Every care is taken to ensure your and your family’s
comfort.
On
arrival a porter will take your luggage to your room and store your dive
gear, ready for us to pick it up the next day. After your dive, it will
be taken again, washed and hung up, ready for diving the next day. There
is a secure parking area and round the clock security. More often than
not we encounter dolphins and whale sharks on our way out to one of the
dive spots. We allow more than enough time for you to snorkel with these
social animals. Sodwana Bay is surrounded by numerous game reserves and
it is well worth the effort to visit some of these privately and state
owned reserves. Deep-sea fishing is another activity that attracts the
adventurous. There are various charter businesses that would gladly take
you fishing for Marlin, Sailfish, Broadbill and other small game fish,
like wahoo, dorado, king mackerel, king fish and numerous other. About 30
Km north of Sodwana Bay is the biggest natural freshwater lake in South
Africa and offers beautiful sunsets. There are Hippo`s and crocodiles in
this lake. Lake Sibaya depends on rainfall and ground fed water to
maintain its levels and seeps through the dune to the sea.
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