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Umlalazi Nature Resort - Accommodation near Mtunzini, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
This
lovely coastal reserve is conveniently situated one km from Mtunzini on
the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast. Umlalazi was established as a protected
area in 1948 and is 1 028 hectares in extent. Home of the palmnut
vulture, which is one of the rarest birds of prey in South Africa,
Umlalazi offers several forms of relaxation. Limited water-skiing and
good fishing are enjoyed in the lagoon, but crocodiles and sharks may be
present at times. The beach is popular for swimming, surfing,
windsurfing, angling and other water sports. Recreational facilities
include trampolines, a tennis wall, swings and other playground
equipment. The camp has a swimming pool.
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| Price:
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| self-catering |
| 13 log cabins |
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There
are thirteen log cabins in the resort. Each cabin has a combined
lounge diningroom, two bedrooms, kitchenette and bathroom with shower
or bath. Cabins are fully equipped, but visitors must bring their own
provisions and are responsible for their own cooking and washing up.
The cabins are serviced daily. There are no razor plug points. There
is well stocked curio shop at Umlalazi Nature Reserve which sells
local crafts and curios, books, beer, wine, cool drinks, light snacks
and ice creams.
By
arrangement guests can enjoy a sumptuous beach braai in the evening
combined with a barge cruise on the river. Three trails have been laid
out in the reserve. There is an easy walk through one of the best
examples of mangrove swamps in South Africa, where several species of
mangrove can be found. A second walk leads through the dune forest
where bushpig, bushbuck and red, grey and blue duiker may occasionally
be seen. A third trail leads through dune forest and mangrove swamp
along the edge of the river. Wildflowers and a great variety of bird
life can be seen. Visitors may also come across colonies of fiddler
crabs and fascinating mud-skippers.
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