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Kosi Bay estuary

Kosi Bay Camping Safari

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Spear fishing - Kosi bay Camping
Kosi Bay Camping - reed chaletKayaking - Kosi Bay CampingVillage trip - Kosi Bay
 

KOSI BAY CAMPING SAFARI You can explore the Kosi Bay area on one of our exclusive three-day escorted safaris. This is something very special, conceived by Rainbow Tours, and a huge hit with families. Our expert guides take you through this natural wonderland with a choice of exciting activities built-in according to your interests. The choice includes canoeing and kayaking on the lakes, village visits, spear fishing, snorkelling, etc.

Kayaking at Kosi Bay

Kayaking at Kosi Bay


Accommodation

Accommodation is in en suite reed chalets with shower, stretcher beds and crisp linen, in a community-run campsite. Appetising meals are cooked around the campfire and fresh seafood is a feature of the menu.

Kosi Bay Camping - reed chalet

Kosi Bay Camping - reed chalet


Habitat

The unique Kosi Bay lake system, part of an estuary that runs into the Indian Ocean at the Mozambique border, is one of the most pristine environments in southern Africa. The lakes are separated from the ocean by a sliver of sand dune that has been home to the Thonga people for more than 700 years. The Thonga still harvest fish using ancient tidal fishing kraals, made of wicker.

The swamp forests of this area are the largest in the country. The raffia palm, on which the Palm nut vulture is dependent, finds its southern limit here. This is the only place in South Africa where five species of mangrove are found. Kosi Bay supports a great variety of fish and other aquatic fauna. Several other bird species are also at the most southerly limits of their distribution at Kosi and are not encountered elsewhere in South Africa.

Kosi Bay

Kosi Bay


This is an exciting way to feel part of the African landscape, a chance to let your hair down and have uncomplicated fun.

Dolphins and turtles

Optional add-ons include a scenic day trip to Ponta do Oura in Mozambique, where you take an ocean boat trip and swim for dolphins, and an evening walking tour with trained community guides to find nesting loggerhead and leather backed turtles [Nov-Feb].

Getting there

You can leave your hire car either at Ghost Mountain in Mkuze on the N2 or at Tembe Elephant Park, which is on the road to Rocktail Bay. Your guide will meet you for the onward journey in a 4WD. Alternatively, if you fly in to Richards Bay, your guide will meet you there.

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Kosi Bay Camping safari rates 2012

From £86

Rates per person sharing per night includes all meals

Relevant press articles

Spaced out in the wild, Will Hide, The Observer, 29/10/06

Prices are subject to currency fluctuation.

Last updated 25/11/2011
 
 

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