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explore the elephant coast
The KwaZulu-Natal North Coast is one of the most naturally diverse and beautiful places in South Africa. Why not make the most of your trip by visiting some of its attractions along the way? Read more about things to do and see en route to Kosi Forest Lodge.
Travelling from Durban?
St Lucia
St Lucia is two-and-a-half hours’ drive from King Shaka International Airport and is a worthwhile stopover on the way to Kosi Forest Lodge. You’ll need to drive about half an hour towards the coast, but visiting St Lucia is a wonderful way to experience a taste of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. St Lucia boasts the largest free-roaming hippo population in South Africa and, to this day, hippos can still be seen wandering down the streets at night.
Taking a boat safari on the St Lucia Estuary is an absolute must where you will see an astonishing number of hippos, birdlife and crocodiles.
Houseboat safari on Lake Jozini
Experience the first houseboats in South Africa on Lake Jozini - still the only ones of their kind. Onboard Shayamanzi Houseboats, soak up the stunning scenery of the Lebombo Mountains and the magnificent wildlife of the Pongola Game Reserve on the shores of Lake Jozini (also known as Pongolapoort Dam). Enjoy the calm serenity of the Lake Jozini waters, the thrill of tiger fishing or the adventure of mountain biking in the heart of the Zululand bushveld.
Western shores of the iSimangaliso Park
If you are travelling from St Lucia to Kosi Forest Lodge, consider driving through the iSimangaliso Park via Dukuduku Gate before rejoining the N2 highway at Charters Creek. This is a beautiful wilderness area where you’ll have the opportunity to spot a wide array of wildlife. Please note that you will be required to pay park fees at the gate and that trailers are not allowed on this route.
Ilala Weavers & Fig Tree Café at Hluhluwe
Ilala Weavers is a family-owned business and is a great place to stop for a good coffee, light meal and excellent local curios. Ilala Weavers is the largest wholesaler of handwoven crafts in South Africa. Baskets are made from indigenous raw materials and wire are their speciality. The area is synonymous with the Zulu women handweaving Zulu baskets, laughing and talking to each other as they go about their craft.
Ilala Weavers also offers
- Zulu Cultural Museum - fascinating to see the old Zulu antiques and artefacts
- African Art Gallery - displaying art from different African cultures
- Fig Tree Café and Deli - open seven days a week, the cafe serves breakfast and light lunches and has a full bar facility.
- A children’s play area
- Hand-beaded Angels that have become a symbol of hope. The sale of these Angels supports various local charities and initiatives
Tembe Elephant Park
Tembe Elephant Park is only an hour’s drive from Kosi Forest Lodge. Guests can enjoy a day game viewing in this 30,000ha wilderness. It’s called Tembe Elephant Park for a reason – elephants abound and there’s a good chance of fantastic elephant viewing from the game hides. Please note this is a self-drive activity, as the lodge doesn’t provide tours to Tembe.
Travelling from Kruger Park?
Guests travelling by car from the Kruger National Park exit the park via Crocodile Bridge and then travel through the charming mountain kingdom of Swaziland, winding through hills and valleys on their way to the vibrant province of KwaZulu-Natal. An overnight stop either in Swaziland or just south of the Golela border post in KwaZulu-Natal is advised to break the journey.
Recommended accommodation stops:
Mkhaya Game Reserve -Swaziland
Ghost Mountain Inn