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Boots Cottage Xora Mouth
Sunday, 6 February, 2022 - 10:22

The cottage has had a recent makeover with some great additions, including a new front deck.

The beach is just a 2 minute stroll away, with beautiful and safe places to swim. Collect shells on the beach, go fishing off the rocks, enjoy a lovely walk, or just 'chill' in the sun.

The Xora river is just below the river/sunset facing deck and a wooden staircase takes you right down to the jetty.

The cottage has four bedrooms:

  • Sea view 1: One double bed
  • Sea view 2:  One double bed, a double bunk, and a single bed (small lock up safe)
  • River view 1: One double bed
  • River view 2: One single bed

All bedding and essentials are provided, including bar fridge, kitchen fridge, chest freezer, gas stove, ice machine, kettle and microwave oven, kitchen utensils such as cups, glassware, pots & pans, etc. etc..

Separate bathroom with flush toilet and separate shower with hot water gas geyser. (Gas is included in the rate and is connected up by the house staff when required.)

There are two lounges, a dining room, and large kitchen.

The river facing deck is the main entertainment area with amazing sunset views, built-in braai area, and has a stairway access down to the jetty on the river.

Facilities include a dart board (please bring your own darts ), and two 2-man kayaks for guests use to experience the wonderful Xora River.

Staff:
Thelma and Nancy do the house cleaning and will happily make fat cakes (vetkoek) and home made Xhosa bread for you. Please bring your own flour and yeast, etc.. They can also arrange crayfish, fish and mussels as appropriate during season (sea and weather conditions permitting). Thelma and Nancy have both worked at the cottage for over 40 years and are super helpful and completely trustworthy. Tyson is Nancy's son and is available to help with any manual chores that are needed.

As this is their only form of employment we do ask that our guests please treat them well, as they are part of our happy family cottage.

Tyson is able to assist with the key for the boom gate to access the launching-site for boats at the river.

Xora mouth is unique. To say the least.

Come and sea.

RXRW+47 KuMatokazi

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Frank's Place
Thursday, 22 April, 2021 - 12:43

Three bedroom 8-sleeper cottage set on a beautiful penisnsula between the two main beaches in Hole in the Wall. 

Plenty of fridge and freezer space. Bathroom. Large open plan lounge / dining room.

Great views.

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Sheep & Stars
Monday, 17 June, 2019 - 13:03

Sheep & Stars Guest House

Rural huts in Coffee Bay with a touch of luxury

We started building our huts in 2008. I am a German doctor married to Alicia, a Xhosa woman from Coffee Bay. We are staying on this and the neighbouring property with our large family. We started hosting a hut via AirBnB since 2014, reviews can be found there. Since 2016 we have got two round huts available for visitors, but we will only have one private group at a time visiting.

The two huts have got a thatched roof, tiles on the floor and electricity. The third hut is for Alicia and me. The main building has got a fully functioning bathroom and kitchen in it. There is an outside shower, the jungle shower, which runs on a water system, which sligthly heats up during sunny days. It is surrounded by banana plants.

We have got a large property of about 70 x 70 meters on a small hill inside a valley with a 360 degree view in the village. We are about 600 meters to the sea, which can be seen from the the hut and the kitchen terrace. It is about 30 minutes and a beautiful walk through the village to reach Coffee Bay main beach. We have got a group of 10 to 15 sheep who do the lawn mowing. I have got a passion for palms, fruit and indigenous trees which slowly grow and can be seen on the property.

Our place is very quiet and usually free of mosquito. Our visitors will stay in their private hut, but will feel like part of our large African family and our village. You will see children preparing and going to school and men ploughing their gardens. You can just sit next to your hut or on the kitchen terrace watching the village or to take small walks. We can organize a guide for you to show you around or to walk with you to Hole in the wall.

Alicia has a passion for cooking. She can prepare meals for you. You can book a local group of girls, doing a traditional dance for you. 

The access road to our hut is very bad and crosses a small stream. It can be only managed by a high clearance car and if rainy only with 4x4. Our visitor usually park next to the main road, which is safe. We will fetch you there.

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Little House on a Hill
Thursday, 4 April, 2019 - 19:52

This much-loved family cottage is situated between the river and the sea at the beautiful Xora (or Xhora) Mouth, mid-Wild Coast. To adventure here is to step way off the beaten track. It’s where kindred spirits pause the busyness and give themselves space to regenerate.

The cottage has been in the Bennett family for close to 50 years. Over the years, it has been transformed from a basic fisherman’s shack to a comfortable home from home for a family or a few couples. But it has never lost its humble beginnings – it is still a real Transkei beach cottage (although, these days, it has electricity and an indoor bathroom).

The cottage has three bedrooms, including a hut, that can accommodate six adults and four children. Each bedroom has a double or queen bed and a few singles and bunk-beds suitable only for children. Linen is supplied, but you will need to bring your own towels.

The kitchen is equipped with a stove, fridge, chest freezer, toaster and kettle. Crockery and cutlery is supplied.

The place:

Xhora Mouth lies between Ntlonyana and Bulungula, just south of Coffee Bay and Hole in the Wall. The cottages (just 12 in total) are wedged between the Xhora River where it loops around an island of mangroves, a beach still lined with milkwood trees, and the mouth of the Xhora River itself.

Here, life ticks along with the river. At low tide, you may see people and even cattle crossing the great sandbars that sweep across the breadth of the river. At high tide, watch the breeze create ripples on the water that swells to cover not just the sand, but also the mangrove swamps. Sometimes, the river is as smooth and calm as glass, reflecting magnificent sunsets. Perhaps you will take a boat up the river and wind between the fields and homesteads that have changed little over the decades. Always, listen for the cry of the fish eagle.

On the beach, wander south towards the cliffs of Nkanya, dipping into the (usually) warm Indian Ocean or a myriad of sparkling rock pools. Or cross the river and wander north along the bay to Bulungula. You’ll have indigenous Nguni cattle – big, gentle creatures – and seabirds for company. Local women and their children may be foraging for food on the rocks, as they have always done. And you’ll be enchanted by the rich shell beds. As a special treat, from June to November, the whales will put on a show for you.

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Turn Inn
Tuesday, 26 June, 2018 - 05:15

Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac overlooking the Incarha lagoon, Turn-Inn offers you privacy, comfort and relaxation. In addition to our large fully-fenced garden, guests have the use of paddle skis, canoes and children's play area.

There is abundant bird life in the garden and on the lagoon, waking up most mornings to the call of the African Fish Eagle. A private path along the edge of the lagoon leads to the sea approx. 400 metres away.

Accommodation includes a large upstairs lounge / dining room and well-appointed kitchen, leading onto two undercover patios with breathtaking views. Turn Inn can sleep 20 people - A great venue for a family reunion.

Our units include:

  • Fridge, microwave and a 2 plate stove with oven
  • Braai facility
  • Tea & Coffee making facilities
  • Hair dryer
  • DSTV & combination safe
  • Direct access to the lagoon, with its abundant bird life
  • All patios have access to the garden and lagoon
  • Wireless Internet

2 x Luxury Double Units (2 adults): 
Bed & Breakfast: R1000 per night 
Self Catering: R900 per night

1 x Family Unit (2 adults + 4 children): 
Bed & Breakfast: R900 per night + R200 per child 
Self Catering: R800 per night + R200 per child

Main House (4 adults + 6 children): 
Self Catering: R2500 per night (out of season) 
Self Catering: R3800 per night (in of season)

RATES OVER EASTER, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR ON APPLICATION.

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Barefoot B&B
Wednesday, 1 November, 2017 - 10:58

Barefoot is a cosy little B&B situated in Morgan Bay where you can walk around barefoot and enjoy your home away from home.

We are a five-minute walk from the main beach, and four-minute walk to the beachfront.
 
A continental breakfast is served every morning from 08h00 to 09h30.

Choose to stay in: 

  • Either one of our two upstairs double rooms.
  • Our stunning luxury room with a super king-sized bed, which is perfect for your honeymoon, or romantic getaway with your loved one. This room has an en-suite bathroom with a shower.
  • Our "family suite" is perfect for an amazing family holiday. The family suite has a double room and a separate bedroom with three single beds. The rooms are interleading with a shared en-suite bathroom.

The family suite is also ideal for a group of friends who just want to get away for a fun week or weekend.
 
All our rooms are "lock up and go", so your privacy and security is assured.
 
Feel like chilling outside and enjoying the scenery, you can choose from any of our three patios.
 
Coming home after a fun day on the beach, you can either laze around in the comfy lounge watching DSTV, have a braai (facilities available) or enjoy a few board games.
 
Our house is a non-smoking house, so smokers are welcome, but we smoke outside.
 
Unfortunately, no dogs allowed, as we have two little ones of our own.
 
Additional meals can be arranged with the hostess.

Hoping to see you soon!

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Sea Shells Guest House
Wednesday, 12 October, 2016 - 13:06

Sea Shells Guest House is situated in Coffee Bay and offers guests one of four comfortably furnished on suite units either on a self-catering or bed and breakfast basis.

All units lead off from the garden and sleep from three to five people, all bedding and towels are supplied but no beach towels. The communal kitchen is fully equipped with a gas stove and oven, microwave, double sink, double door fridge and free standing freezer unit as well as all cookware, plates and cutlery etc.

Sea Shells Guest House is a short walk from the lagoon and main swimming beach. We offer 4 x 4 excursions to places of interest like the Hole-in-the-wall. We offer advice to visiting fishermen.

Large enclosed braai area with tables and chairs as well as portable braai units. Secure parking behind locked gates and security lighting. Large back - up power system to cope with Eskom load shedding. Meals supplied on request.

Accomodation offered

  • B&B, Dinner B&B, self catering, & backpacker facilities.
  • Short dist​ance to the beach. Experience breathtaking walks, great fishing, swimming, snorkeling. A great place 
  • for a great holiday.

CONTACT Annette OR Geoff

  • TEL: 047 5752001
  • Annette: 082-4888494
  • Geoff: 082-5180201
  • EMAIL: seashellsbbatgmail [dot] com
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Cwebe Nature Reserve
Saturday, 8 October, 2016 - 14:06

Dwesa and Cweba are two relatively small reserves, separated by the Mbashe River,  situated in the central Wild Coast.

Accommodation in Cwebe is only available at the Haven Hotel.

The reserves are bordered on the one side by the Indian Ocean and on the other by rugged grasslands of the former Transkei. Both reserves are primarily covered by lowland forest but also support grasslands and acacia scrub. There are a total of 290 bird species recorded in the reserves, with at least a hundred to be found on a given visit. Being relatively under- birded, the number of known birds is ever increasing. Although a day will suffice in each reserve, at least three days is required/recommended to make the trip worthwhile.

The reserves remain relatively undeveloped with only footpaths giving access to the majority of areas. This lack of development means that the birdlife is prolific, with over 290 species recorded here. 

With both reserves being small, most places can be reached on foot. Care should however be taken that you can find your way out of the forests. There are a few trails that can be negotiated by 4x4 to shorten the walks.

Attractions
Although the two reserves are very similar in habitat and vegetation and support many of the same small mammals and birds, Dwesa also contains a number of introduced game species, including red hartebeest, blesbok and blue wildebeest. Crocodiles have been re-introduced to the rivers and buffalo, eland and warthog once again roam the grassland and forest fringes.

Cwebe is a newly established nature reserve, containing a variety of habitats - forest, grassland, mangrove and beach - which support a wide range of birds and small mammals.

The Mbanyana River is an added attraction, with its spectacular waterfalls and beautiful lagoon where Cape Clawless Otters may be observed. The 2149ha reserve is bounded to the south by the Mbashe River and from here a sandy beach, popular with anglers and shell-collectors, stretches northward.

The best forest birding is done around the Mbanyana River causeway. Here one can find Halfcollared Kingfisher, Longtailed Wagtail, Narina Trogon, and Crowned Eagle. This area can be reached by following the 4x4 track running across the reserve; the turn-off to the track is approximately 500m after the gate to the Nature Reserve. The track also winds through some forest clearings, which provide excellent habitat for Broadtailed Warbler and Barratt's Warbler. Following the road past the Haven takes you to some cottages and the mouth of the Mbanyana River. Among the moist grasslands are good places to look for Croaking Cisticola and Wailing Cisticola. The mouth of the Mbashe River plays host to Mangroves, Coastal forest and a small tern Colony.

Cwebe Nature Reserve also has a trail leading to a waterfall in the forest. The trail is well marked and the trip well worth it (ask for directions at the hotel).

The only accommodation currently offered in Cwebe Nature reserve is the Haven Hotel, which is situated about two kilometres from the Mbashe River, a popular spot for anglers. The rooms are all individual chalet style accommodation. 

Note: The reserves are also Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) so fishing is only allowed in demarcated areas.

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Wild Lubanzi
Saturday, 8 October, 2016 - 07:16

This is Lubanzi, a little Xhosa Village in the middle of nowhere of the former Transkei. This is where the road ends, this is where the sea and the sky meet, where the sun kisses the waves and the rhythm of life is still pure and undisturbed.

Kick off your shoes, check your Ego in at the baggage counter. Free yourself, climb into your skin, open up, be at one, breathe. Lubanzi is as "away from everything" as you can possibly be.

Enjoy delicious home cooked meals, freshly baked bread, vegetables and fruits straight out of the local gardens. Learn about alternative energy and a different way of life, off the grid, self-sustainable, close to the heartbeat of this beautiful planet.

Let yourself be carried away by the sound of the waves, blink into a marvelous sunrise from your bed, and watch the dolphins catch the perfect Lubanzi wave while sipping coffee on the deck.

We offer accommodation for whoever has a desire to escape the rat race for a while and collect themselves in a beautiful, serene space. Our rooms include a a plug point, and some have a little desk. The kitchen and bathrooms are shared. Let us know if you want to come work here (and need good WiFi for that), so we can make sure you get your ideal set-up! Book for 7 days or more and get 40% discount; book for a month or more and get 55% discount!
High season rates apply! Discounts do not apply to high season, which is from December 15 to January 15.

Facilities
We are off the grid, running solely on solar. At night we switch off the main lights and the place is illuminated by the soft light of paraffin lanterns.

Hot water is provided by a simple solar heating system.

There is a fully-equipped self-catering kitchen with gas stove. The organic garden provides a lot of the vegetables for our delicious home cooked meals.
We have FREE INTERNET/WiFi.

See http://www.wildlubanzi.co.za/accommodation.html for more info.

 

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Umthombe Guest Lodge
Saturday, 8 October, 2016 - 06:59

Umthombe is a beautiful ocean-front lodge very close to the beaches, hotel and shop; and an enjoyable 20 minute walk from the Hole in the Wall.

Umthombe has everything you need, plus stunning panoramic views.

Animals and children welcome.

Lodge Umthombe offers the following:

  • Secure premises 
  • Sleeping capacity for 10
  • Main bedroom with double bed, en-suite
  • Second bedroom with double bed 
  • cot, baby bath and pram on request)
  • kid's bedroom with 2 single beds
  • 2 other beds in lounge area 
  • Second bathroom with shower and bath
  • Private bar with guest toilet attached
  • 2 lounges with beautiful ocean views
  • TV Room with Full DSTV
  • Fully equipped kitchen with large freezer
  • Stoep with outside braai facilities

Housekeeper is compulsory and included in the lodge rates'

Fresh fish, crayfish, oysters and mussels can be bought from the front of the lodge (when in season) and according to the regulations which can be found in the lodge BAR, and of course weather permitting 

Hole in the Wall Hotel is within walking distance with restaurant and bar.

Coffee Bay is a 20 minute drive where you can find more restaurants and entertainment

 Rates available on request.

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Mpande Beach Cottage
Saturday, 8 October, 2016 - 05:59

The Mpande Beach Cottage is situated at Mpande Bay on the Wild Coast on the East Coast of South Africa.

The cottage is situated very close to the beach which is perfect for walks, fishing, bird watching, swimming and even cycling. It is one of only 3 cottages at Mpande Bay.

This unique getaway can accommodate up to 20 people in 4 units.

The main area features a lounge, dining/games room, kitchen, scullery, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom (shower, basin & toilet) and an enclosed verandah with 4 beds.

The outside area features 2 en suite wooden chalets, a rondawel, an outside bathroom/shower and a spacious wooden deck(with a shower/bathroom), half of which is under cover.

All linen and towels are provided.

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Sugarloaf Backpackers
Wednesday, 5 October, 2016 - 11:37

Sugarloaf Backpackers is situated in the beautiful Coffee Bay village at the heart of the Wild Coast, and overlooks Coffee Bay’s main beach and river mouth, which are just a short walk from our door.

If you are looking for an authentic South African experience, let us welcome you

 and show you how to make the most of your time here. Whether you are looking to surf the waves, hike the cliff tops or just chill out on the beach and make new friends, we will make your experience as unforgettable as the Transkei.

Sugarloaf is a unique accommodation establishment that has evolved from a seaside family holiday home into a backpackers lodge. The main building houses the bar, restaurant, lounge and office, as well as 2 rooms that open up onto a balcony that has a stunning view  of Coffee Bay’s point break.

There is a fully licensed on premise  Bar and Restaurant, dorms and doubles in traditional Xhosa hut style, luxurious en-suite rooms inside the main house, and also luxury safari tents along the banks of the Mnenga river.

Picture waking up to a red sunrise, beside the Nenga river mouth on Coffee Bay's main beach, watching surfers tearing the right hand point break to pieces. "Welcome to paradise"

A friendly, clean and well maintained establishment combined with the incredible Wild Coast makes Sugarloaf the perfect travel destination.

Experience the wild amazing beaches, people, local tourist sites and communities.  Let the mouth-watering aroma of our freshly baked sugar-loaf bread and ground coffee lure you back to Sugarloaf.

Relax and enjoy your days on the beaches, around a fire pit sharing stories, quenching your thirst in the Tokoloshe bar and lazing in the comfortable lounges and luscious gardens, while our popular ladies in the kitchen prepare your scrumptious traditional breakfast and dinners - both of which are included in your bed price. Surfing, swimming, diving, fishing, hiking and drumming are regular activities at Sugarloaf, so join the fun and beat to the rhythm of the Wild Coast in ultimate relaxation. 

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Wavecrest Beach Hotel & Spa
Sunday, 2 October, 2016 - 07:45

Wavecrest Beach Hotel and Spa is situated on a pristine mangrove-lined estuary, surrounded by magnificent dune forests and endless expanses of beach.

Wavecrest has delightfully comfortable and functional island style bungalows, which make you feel that life at Wavecrest is all about coming home barefoot from the beach.

With 30 bungalows to offer, we are the perfect destination for families, with plenty of fun-filled activities for children.

All the family suites and double rooms have en-suite bathrooms with piping hot water on tap.

Located in one of the most sublime settings, not just on the Wild Coast, but the whole of South Africa, the hotel has a very relaxed and tranquil atmosphere and most idyllic setting.

The confluence of two rivers unite to form a pristine estuary with islands, wetlands and the most Southerly manifestation of Mangroves on the planet.

Huge sand dunes separate magnificent indigenous forests from endless stretches of unspoilt beaches.

Energetic guests can enjoy exciting activities, while those just wishing to soak up the sun and relax can do so in settings that are breath-takingly beautiful and truly spectacular.

The stunning views of the sea and estuary, complimented by the manicured lawns and blooming gardens, create the most relaxing atmosphere in the world for you to simply unwind and enoy your holiday to the fullest.

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Swell Eco Lodge
Friday, 30 September, 2016 - 11:51

Swell Eco Lodge offers exclusive Transkei Wild Coast accommodation with modern stylish interiors and traditional Xhosa exteriors. Our newly renovated lodge offers self-catering accommodation, ideal for couples, groups and families

who want to experience the true beauty of the Wild Coast while enjoying the comforting luxuries everyone deserves on holiday!

(Full catering can also be provided on request.)

The lodge consists of 1 Sea facing Honeymoon/Family unit, 3 Sea facing Duplex units each consisting of 2 Rondavels and 2 Garden View Rondavels.

Set within the rolling hills of Mngcibe (North side of the Mdumbi River), we invite you to enjoy pure relaxation and fun while supporting a green way of life.

Spectacular sea views,  jumping whales, roaming cattle and a view of rural life in this wonderful village is only a part of your holiday experience! We offer many activities for those who want to be a bit more active and explore the pristine beaches, rivers and ocean.

Our lodge is made up of traditional Rondavel structures which blend into its beautiful surroundings and our interiors are modern, calming and artistic.

Join us now for a South African holiday with a personal touch you will never forget!

Contact person: Lee-Ann

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Mdumbi Backpackers
Friday, 30 September, 2016 - 11:39

Set on rolling green hills above the beautiful and pristine Mdumbi Beach (which is one of the best surf spots along the Wild Coast, and indeed, the coast of South Africa), Mdumbi Backpackers is a laid back, rustic and relaxing getaway for all travelers and eco-friendly tourists. 

Mdumbi Backpackers is well integrated with their community, and most of the activities - such as kayaking around the islands on the beautiful Mdumbi Lagoon, horse riding and hiking trail guides, fishing, etc. - are directly run by the local villagers. 

  • Surfing: The Mdumbi point offers - five star, classic point break surf - rated 1 of the best in SA. At its best, when the banks are on - expect a wave running for almost one kilometer.
  • Snorkeling and Fishing: Beautiful rock pools and reefs stretch out for kilometers North and South of the beach and offer amazing snorkeling and spear fishing opportunities. Then there's also Mdumbi River, and its rock mussels, lagoon islands and mangroves.

  • Hiking: Set in breathtaking Wild Coast scenery - The hiking potential is endless.

Activities on offer: - river canoeing - paddle skiing - windsurfing - kite surfing - paragliding - snorkeling - surfing - horse riding - cave, waterfall and Hole in the Wall hikes - cultural visits - village tours.

Support Eco-Tourism and stay at the "African Pot" village-based accommodation. 100% community owned and run - while Mdumbi Backpackers promote them and assists with reservations and general logistics.

Accommodation Mdumbi offers simple & comfortable accommodation - set in traditional style Xhosa huts.

  • Level lawn Camping sites
  • Well equipped communal kitchen for your self catering needs
  • Hot water showers, flushing toilets & the warm Indian Ocean
  • Chill out hall & restaurant - otherwise known as the "Mdumbi Cafe"

Pls NB! Mdumbi backpackers does not have a liquor licence and do NOT sell alcohol - instead - they promote cultural exchange: a 2min walk, just up the road to the local 'shebeen'.

In addition to the above: 'The African Pot' is a pleasant self catering guest house which sleeps 10.

'The African Pot' is located in the heart of the village, nearby & above Mdumbi, and is 'community owned/Mdumbi managed'. 'Out of season' rates do apply - pls enquire before hand.

NB. Mdumbi does not accept credit cards - cash or internet transfers preferred. THX!

PS. 'out of season' - Pls ask about special rates for group bookings etc

Pick up from Coffee Bay: R50 - per trip.

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Umngazi Hotel & Spa
Sunday, 25 September, 2016 - 17:17

Tucked away on the Wild Coast, in the heart of Pondoland, and encompassed by a rocky coastline, indigenous forests, secluded coves and breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, lies the award winning Umngazi Hotel & Spa. It is an ultimate refuge for those seeking to refresh, restore and re-connect.  

The lodge accommodation boasts 68 spacious thatch-roofed rooms which are situated amongst the indigenous gardens providing the perfect setting for a totally relaxed and unforgettable getaway.

Umngazi is a family orientated resort that aims to offer the best value for money with a delicate blend of genuine indigenous delights and home comforts.

Civilisation is miles away and the surrounding hills are only sparsely dotted with colourful Xhosa huts. The resort is geared for family vacations so while you get your far-from-it-all-holiday, the children won’t be complaining of boredom.

Caretakers, activity rooms, an elaborate playground and a large splash pool will keep the little ones entertained, but everyone can enjoy games on the grass, fishing expeditions and swimming in the river. Jump on the boat to the opposite bank, clamber over the white dunes and flop onto the main beach. The only people you’ll encounter here are other guests.

The lunchtime buffet on the deck features everything from fish and chips to prawn pasta and a string of salads and desserts. The kids’ dining room will give them their fill of bright orange carrots, green peas and mash.

Abandon the fun and laughter for an afternoon and head to the award-winning Spa, perched at the highest point of the property. Catch your breath on the balcony while admiring Umngazi’s best beach views.  The spa offers seclusion, breath-taking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the sights, sounds and smells of the sea mingle with nature constantly.

Our dedicated, experienced therapists pride themselves to cater for individual needs providing advanced skin and body therapies to a soundtrack of nothing but breakers, bird calls and the odd glimpse of pods of dolphins or a whale or two. Guests leave feeling relaxed, pampered and rejuvenated.

Umngazi orchestrates unforgettable romantic honeymoons and has earned a reputation as one of South Africa’s premier romantic destinations. Special Honeymoon rooms have been designed to provide privacy and added pampering, while our spectacular Spa provides idyllic romantic treatments for two. The dedicated and experienced therapists use imported and locally made body products to ensure guests leave feeling relaxed, pampered and rejuvenated. W

Weekly fly-in packages are available Friday to Friday from Durban where you fly at 600 feet above sea level along the beautiful coastline – a wonderful way to start your holiday.

 

 

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Mazeppa Bay Hotel
Sunday, 25 September, 2016 - 08:30

Nestled in a beautiful setting of palms and tropical plants, above the broad beach which is characterized by its iconic Island and suspended bridge, Mazeppa Bay Hotel offers a choice of family rooms, double rooms, and honeymoon suites.

Rates are very affordable and include three home-cooked meals per day. Enjoy a seafood buffet on Saturday nights and a mini seafood dinner every Wednesday night.

As a family hotel, there are favourable rates for kids, and loads of fun-filled things for them to do. In addition, we have baby-sitting services available for parents who just deserve a holiday break.

The hotel boasts a tennis court, full size snooker table, beach volley ball, table tennis, a trampoline for the children, DSTV in the TV lounge, and two bars in which to enjoy sundowners after a long day on the beach and rocks.

Mazeppa Bay has a 550 m landing strip for light air craft, and a Helipad.

The hotel also offers transfers to and from East London airport, which is a two and half hour drive away.

Legend has it that treasure is buried under the sand dunes at Mazeppa Bay, which derives its name from the ship, the Mazeppa, which ran aground when the captain steered the ship into the bay seeking shelter from a storm.

Of more serious interest, are numerous middens left behind by the prehistoric beachcombers (strandlopers) that used to frequent the area.

Mazeppa Bay Hotel
P.O. Box 11054
Southernwood
East London 5213

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Wild Coast Sun
Sunday, 25 September, 2016 - 06:20

Less than a two hour scenic drive along the South Coast from Durban’s King Shaka International Airport, the Wild Coast Sun is a family-friendly resort that offers premium accommodation and leisure activities which include amongst the finest golf courses and water parks in South Africa.

The resort is set on 750 hectares of natural bush between two rivers overlooking the Indian Ocean. The area offers tourists and conference delegates a variety of attractions and activities – from walks along our unspoilt beaches to deep sea fishing and scuba diving.

The 18-hole golf course is ranked one of the top courses in Southern Africa. The scenery is magnificent, and the country club offers light lunches and a view of the sea and the 18th hole.

Visitors to the Wild Coast Sun can also be entertained at the Wild Waves Water Park, a family delight with rides suitable for all ages.

They come in all shapes and sizes, from the Aqua loop, which is a body slide, to the various speed slides- the tallest, fastest and steepest slides - and the lazy loop which is equivalent to sitting in a tube and floating gently round a circuit.

The Wild Coast Sun Resort is one of Southern Africa's oldest and most popular casinos. Located just 5 km south of Port Edward, the casino is within easy driving distance from many of the South Coast's beach resorts.

In addition to the normal slot machines there are also poker machines, blackjack tables and roulette wheels.

  • Slots are open 24/7
  • Casino tables open at 11:00.

The Wild Coast Sun is one of Sun International's most popular and exotic properties. The casino group's renowned for their string of casino and hotel complexes, but very few can match the setting of this one or the facilities it has to offer. The casino boasts the usual variety of slots and tables, with the Plantation Room providing a particularly opulent experience, with black jack and roulette tables alongside a smoking bar and great views of the property and the sea.

There is a range of restaurants too, from the fast food variety and light meal bistros to more formal seafood restaurants and steakhouses.

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Nqabara Eco River Lodge
Friday, 23 September, 2016 - 12:33

Nqabara Eco River Lodge is sited on a remarkably beautiful promontory overlooking the confluence of the Nqabara and Nqabarana Rivers at their mouth, separated from the beach by a beautiful girdle of indigenous bush with the Indian Ocean beyond that.

Nqabara Eco River Lodge can comfortably accommodate 20 people in three cottages and the main house.

EACH COTTAGE HAS THE FOLLOWING:

  • Two furnished en-suite bedrooms with two single beds
  • A lounge area
  • A fully equipped kitchen
  • Lounge & Dining Area
  • Ablution Facilities
  • Large Deck

THE MAIN HOUSE FEATURES:

  • A fully equipped kitchen
  • Lounge, DSTV, Dining Area
  • Ablutions
  • Large Deck

As a low-impact eco-lodge, the entire place is run on solar technology and water is harvested and stored in tanks. 

The Nqabara area is pristine, one of the few places along the Wild Coast that has not been developed. It is designated “environmentally sensitive” and the Nqabara community proudly treasure this status. The people of the area are determined to preserve the beauty and natural heritage that they know is their greatest asset.

Nqabara Eco River Lodge is the perfect fishing and/or family holiday destination, a getaway for the leisure tourist, the volunteer traveller, a team-building experience, or for conferencing with a difference. Nqabara Eco River Lodge welcomes those wanting a quiet and beautiful “away-from-the-crowds-and-noise experience”.

Designed as a low-impact facility, Nqabara Eco River Lodge is fully off-the-grid. It harvests water from the heavens and innovative technology is used throughout the lodge to ensure that its environmental footprint is as small as possible.

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Bulls Inn - Mpame
Friday, 23 September, 2016 - 09:51

Bull's Inn Fishing Lodge is situated in Mpame, a small coastal village in the middle of the Wild Coast. We are a small dot on the map, but BIG on fishing! If you seek a unique Wild Coast experience, a far cry from your day to day city life, this is the place to be. We offer home-from-home accommodation for groups and families that share our passion for fishing and are keen on exploring the sea and hunting the catch of the day!

Mpame Beach, which is safe for swimming, is directly on the Inn's doorstep with rock angling hotspots within easy walking distance on either side of the bay. The Inn is securely fenced ensuring safety of property and secure parking.

The Inn's entertainment area has DSTV, a dart board and a R2 coin-operated pool table; with the evening braai fire going, background music and lighthearted banter between the guests, what better way to end the day?

Bull's Inn has a variety of accommodation options to suit one and all.

The Double Story
The Double Storey has six bedrooms, sleeping up to 17 people. Facilities include 2 showers, 3 toilets and 1 bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen and lounge area with its adjacent balcony presenting splendid views. A minimum of 6 persons is required to book.

The Main House
The Main House with its five bedrooms sleeps up to 14. Facilities include 2 shower rooms with separate toilets, a fully equipped kitchen, spacious lounge.

The Fisherman's Corner
Fisherman's Corner comprises two rustic dormitory-style rooms and sleeps 12. Facilities include a separate shower and toilet as well as a fully equipped kitchen area. There are no sea views from this unit. A minimum of 6 persons is required to book

Meals
Meals take the form of hearty home cooking and are not restricted to a set menu. On rising guests can enjoy coffee, tea, rusks and cereals. A Farmer's Brunch of eggs, bacon and toast served between 10h30 and 11h00 while afternoon tea consists of traditional, vetkoek, sandwiches and savouries on request. Evening seafood snacks are provided depending on the days catch. Dinner is served from approximately 19h00 onwards. The main course would consist of a braai, potjie, roast or the ever-popular seafood evening. Dessert is served every other night.

Tariffs
Bull's Inn offers the option of either a Self Catering or Full Board stay.
Please contact us for our latest rates and special offers.

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Umzimvubu Retreat
Thursday, 22 September, 2016 - 18:31

Surrounded by virgin forests and an unadulterated African landscape of mountains, river and ocean views, this well-maintained property consists of four adjoining houses and functions both as a guest house and self-catering establishment.

Set in immense, natural gardens with awe inspiring views of the Umzimvubu River, ocean, mountains and nearby golf course, the Umzimvubu Retreat Guest House is a family-run establishment and the owners/hosts, who reside on the property, are therefore always available to assist with any requirements.

They are renowned for their hospitality and willingness to accommodate whatever requests guests may make, whether it be special guided outings, dietary requirements or whatever. This attitude has also been instilled in the staff, who are exceptionally friendly and willing to assist.

The guestrooms are not particularly large, but are spotlessly clean and comfortably furnished.

The honeymoon suite, however, is enormous and offers all required amenities with awe inspiring views (even from the modern bathroom) and a fireplace in the well-appointed lounge.

The majority of the rooms have excellent views (you can actually watch whales from your room!) and have private entrances and patios where one can relax and enjoy the scenery and abundant birdlife, lulled by the sounds of the ocean.

There are numerous hiking trails to secluded waterfalls and spectacular stretches of beach in close proximity to the guest house make for an idyllic vacation.

Our a la carte menu is a fusion of French and Asian cuisine, prepared according to high standards and nicely presented. Overall the restaurant has an aura of understated elegance and sophistication without being overly formal. The prompt, friendly service provided by the hosts adds to the cosy atmosphere, making dinner a relaxed, memorable experience.

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The Hideout Coffee Bay
Thursday, 22 September, 2016 - 07:33

The Hideout is located in Coffee Bay and offers a garden, barbecue facilities and a terrace. This holiday home provides free private parking and room service.

Nestled in a valley between the hills of Coffee Bay along the Bomvu river, this pristine 2 ha is a mere 5 minute barefoot walk to one of the most amazing beaches of the Indian Ocean. Although our space is quiet and peaceful, we are very centrally located (walking distance 2-5 minutes) to all the village's bars and eating establishments for festivities and events.

A newly completed, upscale self-catering Tiny Home that is private, safe and secure. Our Tiny Home is tucked among the trees, offering a private deck with a view of the Indian Ocean. The ocean is only 200m from our private gate along the river banks.

The holiday home features a balcony, 1 bedroom, a living room and a well-equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge. Towels and bed linen are featured.

Guests at the holiday home can enjoy a à la carte breakfast.

Hole in the Wall is 7 km from The Hideout Coffeebay / The Bus. The nearest airport is Umtata, 66 km from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.

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Hluleka Nature Reserve
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016 - 21:04

For Dwesa, Hluleka, Silaka and Mkambati Nature Reserves, please use EC Parks Online Booking form.

Lying 30 kilometres south of Port St Johns, Hluleka Nature Reserve is one of the Wild Coast’s best kept secrets.

This tranquil reserve showcases a diverse range of eco systems – rocky seashores, golden beaches, lagoons and lush forests of quinine, coral, stink ebony and Natal fig trees.

Accommodation is available in 6 beautiful and well appointed double-story chalets featuring sea views, and zebras calmly grazing on the lawns. Each chalet sleeps four adults.

For such a remote and beautiful place, the accommodation is no less than astounding. Comfortable lounge suites and flat screen TV with DSTV access in the lounge, microwave, gas stove and all essentials in the kitchen, plush linen and comfortable beds, and soft towels in the beautiful bathrooms which have baths and showers. 

The reserve is comprised of a 772ha area, formerly known as Old Strachan’s Grant Farm, and includes an area of coastline as well as two magnificent forest reserves, the Congwane Mtombo and Ndabeni Hluleka Forest Reserves. It is these forests which characterise the rolling landscape of the Wild Coast coastline and the riverine gorges that intersect it, and which make for a nature lover’s paradise.

The reserve is home to an incredible diversity of eco systems, as well as an abundance of wildlife. Walks that lead along the rugged coastline, to tranquil and unspoiled beaches, along peaceful lagoons and through the lush forest, showcase this diversity.

Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the opportunity to spot the Bushbuck, Eland, Impala, Blue Duiker and Burchell’s Zebra, which are some of the animals that are most frequently spotted in the reserve.

For those who are simply looking to relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of life, wandering through the spectacular forests to hidden picnic spots is a sure way to feel relaxed. 

Meandering paths lead through the forests to open hilltops offering spectacular dolphin and whale watching.

The coast between the towns of Port St Johns and Coffee Bay is renowned for many beautiful lagoons, and one of the loveliest of the Wild Coast’s many parks - the Hluleka Nature Reserve.

The beaches are punctuated with extraordinary rocky outcrops shaped into strange bubble formations by the rapid cooling of volcanic lava in millenia past.

In winter the indigenous forest is ablaze with the scarlet blossoms of the coral tree (Erithryna lysistemon), and the hillsides are coloured with aloe-ferox in bright orange bloom.

The reserve itself is a wanderers’ paradise, with dozens of little meandering paths. You could encounter blesbuck, zebra and wildebeest. On the beach you will find the tracks of otter.

The forest is rich in incredible bird- life reverberating through the trees – cape parrot, rare green-billed coucal and knysna turaco sunbirds, canaries, herons, and the jewel in the crown: the fabulous, elusive narina trogon.

You will need a permit to fish in the designated areas and outside the reserve. This permit can be obtained from any Post Office country-wide.

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Port St Johns River Lodge
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016 - 14:24

Situated on the mighty Umzimvubu River, between Mountains Thesiger & Sullivan, is the undiscovered gem, Port St Johns River Lodge. An establishment with a warm, comfortable atmosphere and exceptional scenic views.

We offer good service and up market accommodation, priced to suit your pocket. We are ideally situated for the holidaymaker as well as the businessman travelling through the region.

We offer six Bed & Breakfast rooms, each with en-suite bathrooms and five Self Catering Chalets, serviced and equipped with all the immediate luxuries of modern day living.

Enjoy our famous breakfast buffet or linger in our informal, fully licensed restaurant for dinner.

Laze away next to the sparkling pool over looking spacious, lush lawns while listening to the river meandering to the ocean. And after a day spent on the beach, star gazing is an easy way to pass a laid back evening next to your braai.  

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Morgan Bay Hotel
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016 - 11:05

Enjoy magnificent Wild Coast accommodation, here at the family friendly Morgan Bay Hotel. Situated a short 45 minute drive from East London and nestled between a mile of unspoilt beach and breath taking cliffs, you will be spoilt for choice on ways to spend your day.

Established in 1946, our newly renovated, third-generation, family-run hotel offers comfortable and relaxing accommodation in 40 tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, ceiling fans, free WiFi, DSTV and kettles. Family inter-leading rooms and cots on request. We offer both Bed & Breakfast and Dinner, Bed & Breakfast options, except during the December school holidays, when our rates are All Inclusive.

Our facilities include a large outdoor swimming pool, beauty spa, beach boutique, an à la carte restaurant and pub, a residents lounge and dining room, a wedding and conference venue, braai facilities, a games room, playground, climbing wall, kiddies TV lounge, childminding services, in-room safes and a laundry service. Beach towels and umbrellas are included, while surfboards, sand boards, body boards, SUPs and canoes are available to hire.

Activities and attractions include a mile-long beach, majestic cliffs criss-crossed with hiking and moutain biking trails, fishing, surfing, canoeing, horse riding, bird watching, rock climbing and abseiling. Within a 15km radius you can enjoy an 18 hole golf course, township tours and a tranquil coastal nature reserve, where you can comb the beach for Ming Dynasty Porcelain, Money Cowries and Carnelian Beads from a 16th century Portuguese shipwreck.

Morgan Bay is a special place which somehow allows those who go there to exchange the cares of the world for the more important things in life. This is South Africa's magnificent Wild Coast at its best! Surround yourself with good friends, great food and create long lasting memories. Discover why the Morgan Bay Hotel is fast becoming one of South Africa's favourite family holiday destinations.

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Knot Far
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016 - 10:51

Knot Far is a newly renovated home situated up on the hill, just 600m walk from the Morgan Bay beach. The house sleeps 4 and 9 in two separate self contained self catering units, each with sea views.

The home is owned by the Morgan Bay Hotel and furnishings meet the same high standards as their hotel rooms and family suites.

 

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Morgan Bay Caravan Park
Wednesday, 21 September, 2016 - 10:39

Right on the Inchara Lagoon's edge you can set up camp under a shady tree with the beautiful beaches just a short walk away. All sites have electricity, picnic benches and braai facilities, and are in close proximity to the separate ladies and men's ablutions which are serviced daily. Coin operated washing machines and tumble dryers are available. A lovely bowling green is situated at the heart of the park and all visitors are welcome.

All bookings made at the Morgan Bay Hotel.

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Jungle Monkey Backpackers
Saturday, 17 September, 2016 - 06:26

The Jungle Monkey has been hosting travellers since forever, and the rooms and dormitories are first class.

Thoughtful, colourful designs and fun furnishings reveal the depth of experience of the management and staffers at Jungle Monkey.

Jungle Monkey has expanded it’s offerings steadily, and is firmly established as the go to place for fun times and great entertainment.

Port St. Johns lures you in slowly and before you know it, you have been here for a week, then two…and even three! It’s called Pondo Fever by some, but as you invest more and more days into the area, you will be this rewarded with scenic vistas and adventures never to be forgotten.

PSJ is surrounded by indigenous nature – forests and plains straight out of hundreds of years ago. Untouched and virgin. Wild and untamed.

Fortunately, access to these thrilling experiences is made possible by committed operators and staff at Jungle Monkey itself. Whether you head out to sea hoping to never come back, or entering the ancient nether world through enchanting forests and gorges that leave you breathless with stark beauty…just ask the Jungle Monkey crew and they will hook it up for you…

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Destiny Cottage Mbotyi
Friday, 16 September, 2016 - 14:55

Nestled in the rolling hills and lush tropical forest, with amazing beaches, this is the perfect place for anyone looking for a peaceful and tranquil holiday AND for the adventurous that want to explore the many beautiful treasures the Wild Coast has to offer. 

Destiny is a self catering cottage and offers:  

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen with microwave, gas stove and fridge/freezer. Lounge with DSTV (full bouquet).   Another lounge with an amazing sea view.  Covered braai area.  A few metres from one of the four beaches. Fully fenced.  Cottage situated in friendly Mbotyi Village. Daily cleaning lady available for hire. Generator standby when ESKOM fails.

PET FRIENDLY

The perfect paradise for those looking for peace and tranquility, or adventure. It is difficult to imagine a more tranquil and beautiful setting. Situated just 100 metres from the sea, with unspoilt beaches stretching in both directions Destiny is a gem on the Wild Coast.

Hike to beautiful waterfalls, 4 x 4 routes, easy hiking routes, lazing on the beach, gazing out at sea, canoeing on Mbotyi lagoon. Buy freshly caught sea food and art and beadwork from the local community. Fishing (Gillie to hire).

GREAT ACTIVITIES:

  • 4 x 4 trails, Bike trails, Canoeing, Horse riding, Whale and Dolphin watching 
  • Waterfalls and sights! :
    Waterfall Bluff is about  a 11/2 hour drive or 4 hour hike, Mfehlelo Falls, Cathedral Rock (2 hour hike), Magwa, Fraser, and Angel Falls are around 7 km from Mbotyi, and Drewe's Falls is 3,5 km away
  • Sharks Point 3 km from Destiny
  • Easy hikes centrally from  Destiny
  • 4 x 4 to falls Trip to Vulture Colony
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Mkambati Nature Reserve
Thursday, 15 September, 2016 - 20:57

For Dwesa, Hluleka, Silaka and Mkambati Nature Reserves, please use EC Parks Online Booking form.

The reserve is situated on the coast of north-eastern Pondoland, in the Eastern Cape. It lies between Port Edward (30 km to the north east) and Port St Johns (59 km to the south west).

It is a 7720-ha coastal reserve with open grasslands, dotted with indigenous forest patches and swamp forests, flanked by the magnificent forested ravines of the Msikaba and Mtentu rivers.

Grasslands cover a large portion of the reserve and support a fascinating and diverse flora.

Large numbers of grazing herbivores such as Eland and Red Hartebeest have been introduced into the grasslands.

Visitors to the Wild Coast will find the scenic Mkambati Nature Reserve one of the highlights of their trip. Situated close to the KwaZulu-Natal border, the reserve's coastline stretches along 10km of rugged, rocky beaches, offering visitors a glimpse of unspoilt nature and wildlife. Other scenic features include forested ravines, a swamp forest and splashing waterfalls (including one of the few in the entire world that falls straight into the sea).
    
Attractions

This 7 720 ha coastal reserve consists mostly of open grassland dissected by perenial streams and flanked by the magnificent forested ravines of the Msikaba and Mtentu rivers. Grasslands cover a large portion of the reserve and support a fascinating and diverse flora. Large numbers of grazing herbivores such as Eland, Red Hartebeest, Blue Wildebeest, Blesbuck and even Gemsbok, have been introduced into the grasslands, although only the first two species are indigenous to the area.

Among the birds which may be seen in this habitat are Redshouldered Widow, Yellowthroated Longclaw, Common Waxbill and Croaking Cisticola, with Gurney's Sugarbird and Greater Double Collared Sunbird seeking nectar from the flowering strelitzias. Of the many streams running through the reserve, the Mkambati is perhaps the most beautiful with its crystal clear pools and series of spectacular waterfalls. The Horseshoe Falls are most impressive as they drop down over the terrace in a wide arc, the stream then tumbling over another waterfall before dropping several metres into the ocean.

Breathtaking views of the Msikaba gorge can be obtained by walking through the grassland above the river. At a bend in the gorge, a natural amphitheatre of towering evergreen forest is inhabited by a spectacular variety of birds including Trumpeter Hornbill, Rameron Pigeon and many more.

Visitors wishing to acquaint themselves with this mysterious river can engage in a 2km canoe trip upstream. Along the way they may be rewarded by sights of the feathery-leaved Mkambati palm, the African fish eagle or the crowned eagle. Birdlife in the reserve is prolific.

Apart from canoeing and fishing, there is a variety of trails, one of the most popular being the walk along the Mkambati River to the breathtaking Horseshoe Falls which plunge into the sea far below.

Of historical importance (and tourist interest) are two famous shipwrecks, namely the Sao Bento(1554)- near the mouth of the Msikaba River - and the Grosvenor (1782) lying in Lambasi Bay.
        
Accommodation

Combine the tranquility of a nature reserve with the natural beauty of the Wild Coast beaches. The reserve offers accommodation in cottages, rondavels and a lodge.

Gwegwe has several rondavels, each with en-suite and kitchen facilities; Point Cottage is right on the beach, sleeps around 8 persons and is ideal for a large family or a group of friends, and the Lagoon Lodge can sleep parties of up to 20 persons.

The Mkhambati Nature Reserve has lots to offer the nature tourist. Its long coastline makes for a wide choice of hikes.The large wilderness area can only be traversed on foot. You can self-drive during the day and night to watch the ample game that are featured in the reserve. Fisherman can enjoy fishing at official estuaries.

For larger groups, the Gwe Gwe River Lodge (20 persons) and the Main Lodge (10 persons) offers fantastic settings that one cannot help but enjoy, while smaller groups can find accommodation in the Gwe Gwe Rondavels (2 persons), Point Cottage (4 persons) and the cottages near the reception area.

Among the birds which may be seen in this habitat are the Redshouldered Window, Yellow throated Longclaw, Common Waxbill, Croaking Cisticola, Orange Throated Long-Claw, Ground Hornbill with Gurneys Sugarbird and the Greater Double Collared Sunbird, seeking nectar from the flowering strelitzias.

Of the many rivers running through the reserve, the Mkhambathi is perhaps the most beautiful with its crystal clear pools and series of spectacular waterfalls. The Horseshoe Falls are incredibly impressive as they plunge over the terrace in a wide arc. Further down, the river tumbles over the Strandloper and Mkhambathi Falls before dropping several metres into the ocean.

Visitors to the Eastern Cape will find the scenic Mkhambathi Nature Reserve one of the highlights of their trips.

Climate

The climate at Mkhambathi is mild sub-tropical with a relatively high humidity. The warm Agulhas current provides for minimal differences between minimum and maximum daily temperatures.

Most of the rain falls falling during spring and summer (September to February). On average June is the driest month, and March is the wettest. Strong winds can occur , blowing parallel to the coast. These winds impact significantly on coastal vegetation and on marine recreational activities.

Contact

Reservations:
Tel: 043 7019600
Fax: 043-742 5566
Fax: 086 6111623

E-mail: reservationsatecpta [dot] co [dot] za  

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Jeff's Beach Shack
Wednesday, 14 September, 2016 - 09:38

Jeff's Beach Shack (AKA Brown Cottage, AKA Ernie's "Hardcore Hut") is located on a small peninsula directly between the two main beaches, which are literally a stone's throw away on either side.

Panoramic sea views surround the living room and patio entertainment area, and the Hole in the Wall itself is a ten minute walk away. The unique Whale's Back is the dominant landscape view. It truly is a unique and beautiful location.

This old beach shack was built in 1945, and has been renovated & expanded to meet your requirements & home from home comforts. 

Free WiFi (generous 5GB/day FUP cap), 43" 4K/UHD TV with Netflix, plus full-suite MNET DSTV bouquet, as well as bluetooth/airplay/USB/CD music system are provided. A braai and a Cadac kettle braai/BBQ are on the south facing patio overlooking "Mens Beach".  

Three bedrooms can comfortably sleep four adults and four kids; in one ensuite bedroom with a double-bed, one bedroom with twin-singles, and "the dorm" which has two double-bunks. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, while the other rooms share a bathroom off-suite. 

The kitchen is fully equipped for self catering and has a gas stove, electric fryer, microwave, fridge/freezer, ice maker and other essentials. There are two dining areas, excluding the braai area patio which can seat 12 to 14 comfortably: a round dining table in the livingroom, and breakfast counter off the open-plan kitchen.

Laundry with washing machine and tumble dryer available.

Friendly staff service the house daily. Fishing gillies can also be arranged by prior notice.

This is a great family holiday destination and will provide an unsurpassed Wild Coast holiday experience.

Sleeps eight in total (preferably two couples plus four children, or less) and is fully equipped for self catering with all linen, bath towels, crockery & cutlery provided. Please bring your own beach towels.

Rate: R2,000/night
R2,500/night in high season and long weekends.

We are very flexible and accommodating for long stays. Especially for fewer people.

Google Maps: X486+2J Mgxotyeni, South Africa 
(Location Plus Code: 4GVFX486+2J)

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White Clay Holiday Resort
Monday, 12 September, 2016 - 13:29

White Clay Resort is nestled between the cliffs with a panoramic view of our private beach / bay.

The setting is unrivaled with vast, rolling hills and rocky cliffs shearing off into the ocean. All accommodation is sea-facing offering guests fabulous vistas.

Located on the rugged Wild Coast between Coffee Bay and Hole in the Wall, the bay and private beach below is ideal for fishing and swimming at low tide.

From your accommodation, which offers the option of self catering and camping, you will have an unforgettable experience watching dolphins and whales frolicking in our bay.

Wake up to beautiful sunrises over the sea. There is also a bar and curio shop on the premises.

A seafood restaurant is also available and is open daily between 11am - 8pm.

White Clay Resort offers full board (dinner, bed & breakfast) as well as rustic self catering chalets and camping facilities just outside of Coffee Bay.

The chalets are well maintained with clean bathrooms, and sleep between 2 & 11 people. The chalets are serviced Monday - Friday. The kitchens are equipped with the necessary cutlery, crockery and utensils.

All chalets have a lounge/dining area, bathroom and braai facility. There is DSTV available in only one unit.

The camp sites all have electrical points and great sea views. The campsite ablutions are cleaned daily and are well maintained.

All the accommodation facilities, including the camp sites have stunning panoramic sea views.

Attractions in the area include fabulous rock, surf and river fishing, deep sea boat charter, hiking trails between the magnificent “Hole in the Wall” in the south and Mdumbi Beach in the north.

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Purple Indigo
Saturday, 10 September, 2016 - 09:55

Looking for comfortable, affordable, self-catering accommodation on the river in Port St Johns?

Purple Indigo (Pi) is the perfect place to stay for a fishing trip, the Sardine Run, a holiday

in stunning nature or if you are on business in Port St Johns. 

If you are here on business, local restaurants are close by & wi-fi is available.

If you are here on holiday, Pi is on the banks of the Mzimvubu river on the Wild Coast of South Africa.  A paradise for nature lovers and fishing enthusiasts, beaches & prime fishing spots are close by to Pi.  Love the simple life, then just fish off our bankside, Purple Indigo has one of the best fishing spots on the river, 'Kob Hole' or the 'Deep Hole'.

Pi is a ideally placed to enjoy the best of the wild coast & our self catering accommodation is a five minute drive from Port St Johns.

Pi offers comfortable & affordable self catering accommodation on the river in Port St Johns.  All of our units have fully equipped kitchens, en suite showers, DSTV, a balcony & braai areas.  We provide a cleaning & laundry service. We also have a small plunge pool if you want to cool off & extra showers & toilets for those bigger groups or if you just want some privacy.

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Bamba Lodge
Saturday, 10 September, 2016 - 06:12

Bamba Lodge offers comfortable & affordable, self catering accommodation near the Umzimvubu River in Port St Johns on the spectacular Wild Coast.

Great long term or holiday accommodation in Port St Johns.

Bamba borders beautiful indigenous forests & is on the quieter side of Port St Johns.

Beaches, prime fishing spots, restaurants & town are close by. 

Ideal fishing, sardine run, or holiday accommodation. Alternatively if you are based in Port St Johns on business, the self catering units are ideal for long term lets.

We supply sheets, blankets, tea towels, hand towels, kitchen cloths, washing up liquid, soap.  For larger groups we don't supply bath towels.  Please note that different rules and different more favourable rates apply to Long term rentals.

There is DSTV satellite in all of the units.  You can bring your own decoder & smart card if you choose.

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Cremorne Holiday Resort
Friday, 25 September, 2015 - 08:16

Cremorne Holiday Resort is a highly recommended holiday resort which offers a variety of accommodation options and services.

 
You can choose between comfortable bed & breakfast en-suite suites, fully equiped self-catering cottages and fisherman cabins for the rustic adventurer. We have a private slipway and jetty for boat launching and offer fishing from the banks of the river.
 
14 camp sites spread out along the banks of the river and can accommodate camper vans, caravans and tents. Ablution blocks provide hot showers and flushing toilets.

  • An à la carte restaurant with a sports bar with wide screen TV and a pool table room.

  • Cable DSTV showing international news, sport and many movie channels as well as all local TV channels.

  • The bar and restaurant is open to local residents and guests get to meet and chat with a cross section of the local community.

  • Free Wi-Fi to all Cremorne guests (when available).

  • The resort has a swimming pool and outdoor deck area where guests can sit and enjoy the views of the river and surrounding mountainous landscape.

  • The resort has an on-site Helipad for helicopter enthusiasts.

  • We offer a nanny service (on request) to parents visiting the resort. 

 

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Bulungula Lodge
Friday, 13 March, 2015 - 16:54

Situated on one of the world's most beautiful, unspoilt beaches in the heart of a traditional Xhosa village, the eco-friendly Bulungula Lodge has been described as "spectacular" by the Lonely Planet and "one of the World's ultimate ethical travel experiences" by The Rough Guide.

This Fair-trade lodge is co-owned by the local traditional community and loads of cool activities run daily.

Spend the night in one of the ten traditional thatch huts (doubles, triples and dorms) or in a safari tent (with beds, bedding and electric light) with beautiful views. There is a affordable restaurant with three delicious meals per day and a help-yourself bar. The entire lodge runs on solar power and makes use of a range of innovative, sustainable technologies which protect our environment.

Activities running daily include: * horse-riding: 2 hour horse rides through the village and along the beach * canoeing: up the beautiful Xhora river * Woman Power: spend a day with the local women learning how to harvest and cook local food, make mud bricks, balance water on your head and just having fun. * Herbalist Forest Tour: wander through the ancient forest with the traditional herbalist and learn about weird and wonderful remedies. * Massage * Village Tour: a walking social history tour of our friendly community. * Fishing: learn how to fish in the sea with a local fisherman. All the above tours are owned and run by members of our local community - so all your money goes where it is most needed. We hope to see you here in paradise.

To make a booking: * Call +27 47 577 8900 (047 577 8900 for South Africans) * or call +27 83 391 5525 (083 391 5525 for South Africans) * Email: paradiseatbulungula [dot] com * Visit our website: www.bulungula.com

At the Bulungula river mouth your will find the isolated and stunningly beautiful Nqileni village, home to the award-winning Bulungula Lodge and the pioneering rural development NGO, the Bulungula Incubator. See www.bulungulaincubator.org for more information on the Bulungula Incubator. READ THIS: https://thesweepingswallow.blogspot.co.za/2013/04/i-stayed-in-one-of-mos...

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Tshani Cottage
Wednesday, 12 March, 2014 - 20:16

Cottage to Rent in Tshani/Mdumbi 1 of 11 legal cottages in Tshani, fully equipped just take your own supplies.

Domestic staff.

Sleeps 12

Beach in front of house good for swimming and with a lagoon for kids to play in.Access from garden.

15 minute walk or 2 minute drive to Mdumbi Beach Access to Mdumbi River, and Umtata River by 4 km walk along the beach or by road with a 4x4.

Great fishing, walks, surfing, and many other activities.

Email tshanitranskeiatgmail [dot] com for rates and more information

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Mdumbi Backpackers
Wednesday, 1 January, 2014 - 01:01

Set on rolling green hills above the beautiful and pristine Mdumbi Beach (which is one of the best surf spots along the Wild Coast, and indeed, the coast of South Africa), Mdumbi Backpackers is a laid back, rustic and relaxing getaway for all travelers and eco-friendly tourists. 

Mdumbi Backpackers is well integrated with their community, and most of the activities - such as kayaking around the islands on the beautiful Mdumbi Lagoon, horse riding and hiking trail guides, fishing, etc. - are directly run by the local villagers. 

  • Surfing: The Mdumbi point offers - five star, classic point break surf - rated 1 of the best in SA. At its best, when the banks are on - expect a wave running for almost one kilometer.
  • There are other breaks in the area, with a sense for adventure, go explore & tell no-one! Snorkeling and Fishing: Beautiful rock pools and reefs stretch out for kilometers North and South of the beach and offer amazing snorkeling and spear fishing opportunities. Then there's also Mdumbi River, and its rock mussels, lagoon islands and mangroves. Hiking: Set in breathtaking Wild Coast scenery - The hiking potential is endless.

Activities on offer: - river canoeing - paddle skiing - windsurfing - kite surfing - paragliding - snorkeling - surfing - horse riding - cave, waterfall and Hole in the Wall hikes - cultural visits - village tours Support Eco-Tourism and stay at the "African Pot" village-based accommodation. 100% community owned and run - while Mdumbi Backpackers promote them and assists with reservations and general logistics.

Mdumbi Backpackers also runs a well equipped community resource center and a gorgeous pre-school on their premises for the village children. If you would like to assist with these initiatives (donate books, toys, time or money) please contact them at mdumbiatmdumbi [dot] co [dot] za, for attention Johan.

Over and above all that, Mdumbi Backpackers founders also started the Transcape NPO (Non-Profit Organization) in 2002, which assists with AIDS awareness and treatment clinics, ABET education, and much more. For further info please go to: www.transcape.org.

Accommodation Mdumbi offers simple & spacious accommodation - set in traditional style Xhosa huts.

  • Level lawn Camping sites
  • Well equipped communal kitchen for your self catering needs
  • Hot water showers, flushing toilets & the warm Indian Ocean
  • Chill out hall & restaurant - otherwise known as the "Mdumbi Cafe" See http://www.mdumbi.co.za/a_accommodation.htm for current rates

Pls NB! Mdumbi backpackers does not have a liquor licence and do NOT sell alcohol - instead - they promote cultural exchange: a 2min walk, just up the road to the local 'shebeen'.

In addition to the above: 'The African Pot' is a pleasant self catering guest house which sleeps 10. 'The African Pot' is located in the heart of the village, nearby & above Mdumbi, and is 'community owned/Mdumbi managed'. 'Out of season' rates do apply - pls enquire before hand.

NB. Mdumbi does not accept credit cards - cash or internet transfers preferred. THX! PS. 'out of season' - Pls ask about special rates for group bookings etc Pick up from Coffee Bay: R50 - per trip.

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Lambazi Lodge
Monday, 2 December, 2013 - 09:47

Situated in the protected Lambazi Bay (Port Grosvenor) on the remote and spectacular Wild Coast, this Lodge offers the ultimate in remote beach getaways.

The Lodge offers the outdoor enthusiast / family a unique world of exploring opportunities.The surrounding area offers unbeatable hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, surfing, angling, village visits and much more. The sandstone shelves of Lupatana and the unique Waterfall Bluff and Cathedral Rock a great full hiking day outing.

The Lodge itself is comprised of traditional rondawels accommodating a maximum of 24 guests in twin bedded en-suite rooms. A large thatch boma covering a kitchen, lounge and dining area leads onto a viewingdeck overlooking the pristine beach. The entire Lodge is hidden in a grove of indigenous coastal Milkwood trees which offer protection from the wind and sun. facilities are rustic but comfortable and encourage a relaxed beach holiday.

The rate is Full Board.

We look forward to ensuring that your stay on the Wild Coast is most relaxing.

Lambazi Bay – Port Grosvenor – Northern Wild Coast

This is the ultimate adventure holiday. Take a backpack or a mountain bike and traverse this incredible stretch of coastline while staying at the Lodge.  Telephone +27 81 815 1510 to arrange your perfect adventure holiday.

E-mail: adminatlambazilodge [dot] com
GPS: S31°22'35.41"E29°54'14.94"

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Freedom O Clock Backpackers Retreat
Sunday, 3 March, 2013 - 13:27

Experience Rural
Living At Its Best

We will help you experience the WILD COAST life in its true sense. From exploring the beautiful Mdumbi river to eating authentic seafood delicacies, you are sure to go home with memories and wonderful moments.

This small, family-run gem of a holiday spot lies on the northern side of the Mdumbi River mouth and is located in the rural Pondo village of Mngcibe, Eastern Cape, Wild Coast.

Freedom O Clock is owned and managed by Otto, Lu and little (not so little anymore)  Coral-Bella, who all have a great love for nature and the ocean. “We love hanging out with guests, sharing info on the area, enjoying a cold one on the deck while watching astonishing sunsets and sharing stories about the days adventure around the fire.”

Wake up to mind-blowing views of the ocean, beach, rare mangroves and forest-lined Mdumbi River! 

The incredible views and access to the beach and river in this un-spoilt rural area makes this an ideal laid back place to visit for families, friends, couples and all nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.  Freedom O Clock can sleep 17 people indoors and also offer camping space.

Discovering the safe, secluded, pristine beaches, river estuaries, rare white mangrove swamps and other Wild Coast treasures make the 2 hour trip from the main road well worth it.  Coffee Bay is just 45 minutes drive away and there is a very scenic 3 hour hike between Coffee Bay and Mdumbi.

Need to know more?  We recommend you check out FOC NEED TO KNOW  to ensure that you know all there is to know before underatking one of the best holidays EVA!

 

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Nenga River Lodge
Sunday, 17 February, 2013 - 11:54

Nenga River Lodge Boasts 12 fully equipped units and 6 camping sites. We have a licensed restaurant and bar on the premises. Nenga River Lodge is +-150m from the main beach in Coffee Bay.

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Geckos B&B & Self-Catering
Sunday, 13 November, 2011 - 17:52

Geckos Guest House is situated in Coffee Bay on the scenic, rugged and unspoiled “Wild Coast” on the eastern seaboard of South Africa.

We provide private, clean, comfortable accommodation in double en-suite rooms

at very affordable rates with friendly and personal service. A full breakfast is included in your daily rate. Evening meals can be provided on request, or you may choose to eat out at one of the restaurants in the area.

A self catering option is also available. Guest rooms are situated overlooking a lush sub-tropical garden with enough bird life around to satisfy the most avid bird watcher.

A short walk from the guest house will take you to the beautiful beaches, or to breathtaking views of the ocean and bays from the hilltops surrounding the village, where you may be the only one around to be at peace with yourself and nature. Hikers can enjoy a variety of pathways traversing either beach or natural forest or cliff tops overlooking the Indian Ocean, where one may spot dolphins or whales on their daily journeys.

Local guides are available for hire to show the best routes and advise on local customs. The famous “Hole-in-the-Wall” is a short drive away, or a few hours hike for the more energetic, but well worth the visit to view this natural rock phenomenon. Bathers, surfers or sun worshippers will appreciate the sandy beaches and waves where there is safe bathing and surfing; and for those who enjoy surf fishing – you won’t be disappointed.

Come to Coffee Bay and see for yourself!

See what others think of us on www.tripadvisor.com.

We look forward to being your hosts!

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Fern Cottage
Friday, 11 November, 2011 - 18:29

Fern Cottage is a self-catering unit ideal for couples who require a safe and quiet getaway.

The cottage is situated in a tranquil area of Kei Mouth, just 320 m from the ocean. The cottage was fully renovated in August 2015, with aluminum windows all round, security, extended outside relaxation area and a brand new double bed for those quiet nights listening to the waves in the distance.

The unit comprises of one bedroom fitted with a double bed, all linen and a bathroom with a shower (gas geyser).

The rest of the cottage offers a comfortable lounge area and a fully equipped kitchen for your self-catering purposes and offers gas cooking. There is a private braai area overlooking the lovely bush-veld and safe and secure parking is provided for your peace of mind.

Wired for DStv, please bring own decoder and smart card. Free Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as excellent 3G reception. 

Guests will find the location ideal as a vacation site. Take walks on the beach which is suitable for swimming. The lagoon is also a great place for swimming, as well as fishing further upstream. There are various walks and trails to explore, and for the more energetic, try out surfing and horse riding.

Beach: Fern Cottage is 320m to the beach and a short walk to Kei River Mouth. Walk along the coastline towards the light-house, or take the Pont and walk over into Transkei where a day can be spent on the 'wild-side'.

Golf: 13 Hole Golf Course with Country Club and Restaurant on your doorstep. Stunning sea views, well maintained country course.

Romantic: Cottage ideal for a couple wanting a quiet romantic weekend away from city life. Lie in bed and listen to the waves breaking on the rocks in the distance. Lots of bird-life, monkeys and the occasional cow or bush buck wander through the gardens.

Contact: Heidi

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Umngazana Cottage
Sunday, 17 July, 2011 - 08:36

Wildcoast Umngazana Cottage self catering

Only 90m from the beach. Rock, surf and estuary fishing is just a stones throw away. Bring your ski boat / Kayak, and you can go and catch your own big fish!!

Please contact for rates. A 50% non-refundable deposit is required to secure yr booking, balance must be paid on arrival.

The cottage is pet and smoking friendly, and is available all year round. Please note, these prices are valid till 31st. December 2016.

This self catering log home sleeps 7. If more than 7 people, a R150 per head per night will be levied.

Children 12yrs and under are free.

The cottage is situated on the wild coast approx 40km out of Port St. Johns.

The estuary has all three types of mangroves, boating on the estuary is fun filled, you can enjoy viewing the wild life, birds, mud crabs, mud hoppers etc, or relax and fish the estuary.

There are beautiful tidal rock pools to cool off in, from kiddy's pools to adult. When in season, there are plenty of Crayfish, Prawns, Oysters and Mussels being offered for sale by the local women. Licences are required. DSTV (EASY VIEW) is available. .Please do come and enjoy yourselves!! This is the best place to be to relax

"NO VIOLENCE, NO CRIME, NO STRESS! 

First GPS:
31°41'19"S / 29°22'54"E ... turn left here, then travel on this road to... GPS:  
31°42'12"S / 29°24'53"E

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Gigis Self-Catering
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011 - 16:40

Self Catering Accommodation in Hole in the Wall. Rates from R800/night.

Gigis Accommodation & Pub features:

  • 3 x large open plan 4-sleeper self-catering rondavels, each with its own kitchenette and bathroom.
  • 2 x 6-sleeper self-catering cottages each with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and open plan kitchen / lounge.
  • 6 x beautiful and well established camping sites available.
  • Restaurant & Bar on site.
  • Large deck dining and entertainment area

Each rondavel is fully equipped and has a view from its deck.

Convenient 5 minute walk to the beach and 15 minutes to the famous icon of the Wild Coast: Hole in the Wall.

  • Thigen: 082 593 3947

 

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Ocean Valley View
Saturday, 26 March, 2011 - 12:46

Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Morgan's Bay, Ocean Valley View offers you comfortable self catering accommodation with beautiful views of the sea, valley/bush and cliffs, all within very easy walking distance of the sea.

Ocean Valley View Sleeps 8 to 10 people.  The house is situated 200 m from the sea and 600 m from Morgan Bay's beach.

This modern architected 3 bedroom double story house has a spacious open plan setting downstairs leading to a large wooden deck terrace.

The three double bedrooms all have their own balcony from which you can relax and enjoy the scenery. The main bedroom (king size bed) is en-suite equipped with a large oval bath.

The second bedroom has a queen size bed and the third bedroom 4 single beds. These two bedrooms share a separate bathroom with shower.

There is a downstairs guest toilet and the kitchen is well equipped with a stove, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine.

All bedding is supplied but guests are requested to bring their own towels. We offer an outside braai area and there is a driveway for safe parking.

Satellite TV reception is available, but you should bring your own DStv Card.  Rates vary according to the season, length of stay & number of people and are between R1200 and R2600 per night for the house/unit.

The Sunshine Coast is renowned for it's many kilometres of beautiful unpolluted and un-crowded beaches and Morgan Bay is an ideal base from which to explore this.

The picturesque village of Morgan Bay is an ideal location for a family/small group right on the doorstep of the Wild Coast.

The clifftop walk to Double mouth is a must and the ardent walkers can continue from Double mouth along the beach to Bead beach and Haga Haga.

Morgan Bay has a small bakery/grocery and hardware store. Affordable meals are available in the relaxed atmosphere of the Morgan Bay Hotel and other local informal restaurants.

2021 Rates
Dec/Jan:
R2600 per night

Rest of year:
2 people: R1200 per night
3 people: R1300 per night
4 people: R1400 per night
5 people: R1500 per night
6 people: R1600 per night
7 people: R1800 per night
8 people: R2000 per night

NB: Rates are provided as a guideline only. Please confirm when enquiring on availability. Please specify how many children and how many adults when emailing. Preferred rates are available for bookings longer than 10 nights. Thank you.

Regret no credit card facilities
Minimum stay of two nights
All bedding is supplied.
Maximum 8 people.
Guests are required to bring their own towels.
Satellite TV reception is available, but you should bring your own DStv decoder, remote, smart card and power supply.

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Benmore Lodge
Thursday, 19 November, 2009 - 14:37

Benmore Lodge offers 2 bedrooms in each chalet. The main bedroom has a king size or 2 single beds, the second bedroom has two double bunks, each chalet sleeps up to six people. All duvets and linen are supplied. The bedrooms are large and airy with ceiling fans. The dressing table has plug points for hair dryers and cell phone chargers. The bedrooms have built in cupboards with hangers supplied. Feather pillows are available on request. The bathroom has both shower and bath.

The kitchens are fully equipped, including toaster, kettle, microwave and fridge/freezer. All that you need to bring is your food and drinks. The lounge area is large and airy, with sliding doors opening onto a deck with wonderful views of game reserve and Transkei across the river.  

There is a large variety of bird life, and small wildlife on the property. Nearby facilities (5km) include golf (rated one of the best 9-hole courses in South Africa), bowls, squash, horse riding, abseiling, paint ball, fishing, tennis, walks and Hazel Jefferies shell museum. 

Pub and grub and The Shed are on premises (season and on request). The Shed has undercover braai facilities; guests are welcome to use them in rainy weather.The dining area also overlooks the game reserve. Chalets are serviced daily. There is a trading store on the adjoining Benmore Farm which can provide all basic foods, toiletries etc. The trading store also has a huge freezer if you need to store meat, bait etc. Benmore Lodge overlooks the private game reserve and is just 3 km's from beach. 

We offer lovely meals at our pub 'n grub named "The Shed". How to get there:- Situated just 3 km's before Kei Mouth, turn left at Benmore Lodge/The Shed sign at the bottom of the road. Special Features:- Each chalet has braai facilities. Undercover braai facilities at ‘The Shed’, which is 40m (strolling distance) away from the chalets. A swimming pool is available for guests only. 

Contacts:- Owners - Joanne & Brent Jefferies

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Mountain View Inn - Port St. Johns
Thursday, 1 October, 2009 - 13:52

OVERVIEW:

Mountain View Inn is a centrally located Port St. Johns self-catering accommodation establishment situated in close proximity of majestic Mount Thesiger & the mighty Umzimvubu River.

We pride ourselves on offering a friendly hospitality service and affordable accommodation options.

You can see everything from Fish Eagles to Sunbirds on our property.

If you want something more adventurous you may consider going up to the airstrip to take in the gorgeous scenery of the Indian Ocean flowing into the Umzimvubu River, or spend the day at Mpande, Umgazana, First, Second or Third beaches fishing, walking, swimming and hiking.

Silaka Nature Reserve is also worth a visit and your entry point to Third beach - a lovely long open sandy beach which is more private and quieter to visit than the other beaches, especially during peak holiday periods.

Bulolo and Magwa Waterfalls are also a sight to behold as is the Magwa plantation - a local proudly South African tea leaf grower / manufacturer.

For something else interesting to do head down to Isinuka Mud Caves and Sulphur Pools …

For the Daredevils give The Gap & Blowhole a visit -

Water is forced into a narrow gully which ends in a natural chimney-like hole from which the water, at the incoming tide, shoots into the air for about 20 meters. A warning to the venturesome: Do not try to look into the Blow Hole.

Please be careful though, the blow hole is at its best when seas are rough.

Other adventure options include kayaking the river, horse riding trails, enjoying the amazing butterflies and walking the mountains, beaches and cliffs, a cruise on the Bobalong barge along the Umzimvubu River etc.

End your day off with a spectacular sunset and a locally sourced fresh seafood braai or potjie.

PET FRIENDLY by special / prior arrangement.

SPECIAL RATES for long term rentals / contractor bookings are also available.

 

PROPERTY / ROOM CONFIGURATION:

Mountain View can comfortably accommodate a maximum of 17 Guests in total as follows:

 

PROTEA (ROOM 1): 4 -5 Guests

1 double bed & 2 single beds OR 1 double bed, 1 single bed & 1 double bunk bed.

En-suite - shower, basin, loo.

The double bed area & bathroom are slightly partitioned off from the area with single beds.

Own kitchenette with small stove/oven, fridge, microwave, pots, crockery, cutlery etc.

 

NGUNI (ROOM 2): 4 Guests

1 double bed & 1 double bunk.

Off-suite privately allocated ablution very close to the unit – shower, basin, loo.

Kindly see additional notes further below (general room information & cooking) regarding cooking etc.

 

 

The Protea and Nguni rooms are situated next to each other and share a common public sitting and braai area which may be used by any Mountain View Inn Guests.

 

 

PONDO (ROOM 3): 4 Guests

1 double bed & 1 double bunk.

Off-suite privately allocated ablution very close to the unit – shower, basin, loo.

Kindly see additional notes further below (general room information & cooking) regarding cooking etc.

 

There is a standalone braai and washing up / basin area situated outside the Pondo room.

 

ALOE (ROOM 4): 2 Guests

1 double bed.

En-suite: shower, basin, loo.

Kindly see additional notes further below (general room information & cooking) regarding cooking etc.

 

The Pondo and Aloe rooms are situated opposite each other and separated by the communal kitchen area which may also be shared by Guests from the Nguni room.

 

INTOMBI (ROOM 5): 2 Guests

1 double bed. En-suite: shower, basin, loo

Own kitchenette with small stove/oven, fridge, pots, crockery, cutlery etc.

 

The Intombi room is a more private standalone unit which is separate from the other 4 rooms and situated on the other side of the Mountain View Inn main property. It is still however in very close proximity of the other units and is less than a 30 second walk away.

 

 

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION -

CHECK IN & CHECK OUT TIMES:

Check in time is strictly between 14h00 and 19h00. Check out time is strictly no later than 10h00 on departure day. This is to enable the room to be prepared in time for new arrivals.

In the event that Guests need to check in earlier or depart later than the above a half day rate payable directly to Mountain View Inn may apply.

GENERAL ROOM INFORMATION & COOKING:

It is kindly to be noted that all our units are open plan and are equipped for basic self-catering needs;

Open view TV is provided in all units;

The Nguni, Pondo and Aloe rooms each have their own fridge / freezer, kettle, coffee mugs & glasses however have access to a communal kitchen area which is well equipped with a variety of pots, pans, crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, gas stoves, microwave etc. for cooking purposes.

In instances where Guests may prefer a bit more privacy it may be arranged by prior agreement that cooking may be done within the unit if more than 2 of the above mentioned units are booked out over the same period.

BREAKAGE / LOSS / THEFT DEPOSIT:

Especially in the case of the above mentioned (cooking in rooms), and in general, a refundable EFT deposit of R1, 000.00 due minimum one day prior to arrival MAY be requested. Refunds are processed via EFT to the Guests bank account within 7 days of departure. No cash refunds will be issued on departure. Group rates/fees and conditions may differ and will be quoted separately.

All missing items such as keys, blankets, scatter cushions, breakages in and damage to rooms, furniture, fittings, soft furnishings, roads, fencing, gardens, extras costs will be charged to the Guest. No dispute discussion regarding breakages or damage will be entertained unless a guest reports same within one hour of checking in. Where the value of loss or damage may be more than the deposit value requested Guests will be liable to settle Mountain View for the additional amount within a maximum period of 7 days of invoice after departure.

SMOKING:

No smoking is permitted in the apartments. Smoking is permitted on the deck area and in the gardens/outdoors.

SELF-CATERING:

As Mountain View Inn is a self-catering establishment please kindly remember to bring along your own bath / beach towels, toiletries, groceries etc.

Housekeeping / cleaning of rooms can be arranged with prior notice at an additional daily rate payable directly to Mountain View Inn.

PARKING / ACCESS / NOISE:

Only one vehicle is allowed per room and is parked at own risk. Should you need to bring more than one vehicle per room please do inquire about the availability of parking.

One set of keys per room is provided. The cost of replacement keys is R150.00 per key lost / not returned.

Rooms must be locked, windows closed and keys handed in prior to departure.

No external visitors will be permitted without permission. We do not accept any responsibility for any loss or damages.

Guests are asked to keep other guests in consideration at all times.

SECURITY & STORAGE:

Although the establishment takes reasonable steps to ensure the safety and security of guests and their possessions, guests retain final responsibility for their own safety and security. Please always keep rooms locked when not in use and retain all valuables.

The main entrance gate to the parking lot at Mountain View Inn is locked in the evenings and re-opened early in the mornings. If you will not be at the property before 21h00 in the evenings or need to leave earlier than 07h00 – 08h00 in the mornings please kindly make the relevant arrangements with the Owner.

BRAAI/FACILITIES & COMMON AREAS:

There are common areas at Mountain View Inn and we ask that guests keep other guests in consideration when using these areas. All areas are used at own risk and children always need to be under responsible adult supervision. Please do be considerate when it comes to noise levels. No loud music is permitted after 21h00 unless otherwise arranged with fellow Guests out courtesy and with prior consent of the Owner.

PERSONAL CONDUCT OF GUESTS:

Problems connected with abused substances such as drugs and alcohol will not be tolerated, and we respectfully request the “Booking Principle” to take ownership of the Personal Conduct of their guests.

We respectfully request guests to respect the neighbourhood, next door neighbours and other guests.

PLUMBING/ELECTRICS/POWER/WATER/GAS & ENVIRONMENT:

Please be considerate when it comes to the use of the plumbing, gas and electrics. We operate on a septic tank system - please do not through or flush any foreign items down any drains. Guests will be liable for any cost or damage as a result of this. Kindly switch of most lights when not in a room and ensure the outside lights for your apartment are switched off in the morning.

We operate on a gravity feed water system - please use water sparsely as we are in a water scarce area with water restrictions. Should the water pressure become low please turn off the taps and wait for a few minutes so that the gravity feed may be restored and water returned to pipe lines.

We respectfully request guests to respect our natural environment and wildlife and not to pollute, litter or disturb it.

If making use of gas for cooking please ensure that you switch off the gas correctly on the stove as well as on the gas bottle. If you are unsure of how to use a gas stove or need any assistance please consult with the Owner as soon as possible.

DANGEROUS ITEMS / SUBSTANCES:

No fireworks, dangerous materials/substances or weapons are allowed on property.

LOSS OR DAMAGE TO ESTABLISHMENT PROPERTY:

The guests are liable for any loss or damages (excluding wear and tear) to the property of the establishment.

GENERAL INCAPACITY:

This Establishment, its employees, representatives, subcontractors, agents, successors, cannot be held liable if any of the following events or conditions prevents us from fulfilling our obligation to guests. We will take all reasonable steps to minimize disruption and discomfort to guests under these conditions:

Unanticipated interruption to the electricity, water, sewage to, from or on the establishment’s property.

Industrial action, civil uprising or criminal activity.

Fire, frost, flooding, subsidence or any other force major event.

Government & Municipality local servicing, upgrades and actions.

Limited / erratic cellphone signal or internet connectivity.

 

The Right of Admission will apply.

Enter & use of premises and facilities at own risk.

Please take note that floors are slippery when wet.

 

LIMIT TO LIABILITY:

The maximum liability of the establishment for any event or condition for which a guest may institute a claim is limited to the value of one day’s accommodation.

 

DISCLAIMER

Please note that you enter the Mountain View Inn – Port St. Johns premises at your own risk. The owners and/or their employees are not liable for any injury/death to any persons whether caused by their negligence or not, nor for loss or damage to property, by theft or any other cause whatsoever.

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Cintsa Lodge
Tuesday, 10 March, 2009 - 18:59

Nestled amongst the dunes of the Wild Coast of South Africa, Heidi and Gerhard will let you in on nature’s secret.

Enjoy your holiday in a 4 star destination. Cintsa Lodge is ideally situated for a holiday destination. Claim your patch of paradise and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic sea view. Soak in nature and the tranquillity within an architecturally open and light modern style.

Soak in nature and the tranquillity within an architecturally open and light modern style. Our five spacious en-suite guest rooms have baths and showers, are fully equipped with fridge, coffee and tea facilities, satellite TV and private balconies facing the sea.

After enjoying the luxurious accommodation, pick your activity of choice from walking for miles on the unspoilt beaches to game viewing inland, from collecting shells to bird watching, etc. etc. 
Then return to end your day with a drink on the terrace.

A superb breakfast buffet, meals and drinks are served in a spacious dining room with a panoramic view, or on the shaded terrace. For self catering are two chalets available.

 

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Mbotyi Campsite
Friday, 19 September, 2008 - 13:39

The campsite is an upmarket venue with electricity, purified water and 24 hour security. The property is fenced and provides safe, off-road parking. The campsite has been left as natural as possible and the tent sites have been terraced for campers.

It is advisable to book a site suitable for the size of the tent you wish to pitch.

The campsite is a joint venture between the Mbotyi Community and Mbotyi River Camp Site. It is managed by the Mbotyi Camp Site Trust. The Camp Site does not form part of the Lodge and is a separate business with its own shareholders. The Camp Site facilities and those of the Lodge are for the specific use of the guests of each venue and there are no reciprocal rights between the two.

The campsite has no telephones at present, therefore bookings are made by lodge staff at Mbotyi River Lodge. This is simply done to assist the Campsite trust.

The Campsite opened on the 4th June 2002. The venue has electricity, water and 24 hour security. The property is fenced and provides safe, off-road parking. The Campsite has been left as natural as possible and the tent sites have been terraced for campers. It is advisable to book a site suitable for the size of the tent you wish to pitch.

Accommodation:

  • Camping sites
  • Three 6-sleeper PONDO HUTS. (1 x double bed, 2 x single beds and 1 x double bunk. Huts are equipped with fridge, tables and chairs.)
  • Two 2-sleeper rooms. (One equipped with a double bed and the other with two single beds. Both rooms have their own fridge and cupboard.)

    Kindly note: the Campsite is not a self-catering facility.No crockery, cutlery or linen is provided, but is available for hire. It is however recommended that you bring your own.

    Communal Facilities

  • Kitchens:
    There are 8 kitchens (cookers and kettles are available to rent) with a wash-up area with hot and cold water. There is no additional charge for the use of the kitchens, they are for all campsite guests. 
  • Ablutions:
    Spotless Gents and Ladies ablutions with hot and cold water.
  • Dining Area:
    There is a covered dining area where guests can enjoy the beautiful sea view while having a meal. This area is for use by all guests at the campsite.
  • Braai Area:
    There are braai areas around the campsite with their own light and three prong plug 220V power point.

    Info

  • Bring your own food and supplies as the local trading store has limited stock
  • Bring your own crockery, cutlery and linen
  • Booking is essential
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Sips Mbotyi Lodge
Tuesday, 2 October, 2007 - 16:43

Sips Mbotyi Lodge is situated right on the beach at Mbotyi. It is 23km from Lusikisiki CBD (Sips B&B). It offers 5 modern self-catering units and a camp site.

The units and the premises are secure, with a safe parking area and a security guard. The rooms are en-suite and have tv's with DSTV.

It is also a popular venue for beach weddings! 

With pristine beaches, beautiful indigenous forests and wide open spaces, this is the perfect getaway from all the bustles of city life! Sips offers a comfortable stay in Mbotyi, while giving you an authentic African experience!

We also have a laundry service.

If you are not relaxing in our wonderful garden adorned with indigenous trees and flowers, or using our BBQ/braai area, you can walk down to the beach.

Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, walking / biking trails and watersports. Other activities include: Bird Watching, Fishing, Canoeing / Kayaking, Walking, Whale Watching.

AmaMpondo are warm and welcoming people who traditionally live in huts. The old-style Xhosa huts were beehive-shaped. The center of the homestead was the "kraal" (a circular enclosure of interlaced poles or brushwood, or stone, in which the cattle were kept at night).

Great importance was attached to their cattle, which was the domain of the men who showed great devotion towards them. It places in perspective the great sacrifice the Xhosa made in carrying out the great cattle-killing episode following the Eighth Frontier War.

AmaMpondo have a love for ornaments and beadwork, in particular. Come experience the beauty and depth of this culture with us!

Our contact details:
Telefax: +27292531506
Mobile: +27836209755 email: lusandaatsipsbnb [dot] com
Website: http://www.sipsbnb.com

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Ntafufu Eco Lodge
Monday, 14 May, 2007 - 11:01

High on a hill with awesome panoramic views of the sea, Ntafufu estuary and river valley. Surrounded by indigenous forest, you will find the Ntafufu Eco Lodge.

If you want to get off the beaten track to a place that is unique for its beauty and unspoilt surroundings, you will love Ntafufu Eco Lodge, which  is located in Pondoland on the Wild Coast, just 10 km up the coast from Port St Johns.

There is no village, town, shops or anything else to detract from the beauty of one of the most spectacular and unspoiled traditional tribal rural areas in South Africa.

A pristine 2 km beach, accessible by the Ntafufu River awaits your discovery with our canoes.

We offer unique self-catering accommodation, comfortable and clean.

Spacious Rondavels / Rooms and living areas. 

The lush garden surrounding the lodge is perfect for birding or just relax and enjoy nature at its best. 

Ntafufu Eco Lodge is off the beaten track and as well off the grid.

We collect rainwater for our water supply. For our guests we provide a small solar system for charging phones, cameras etc. No TVs. We use candles and bio-fuel oil lamps, which creates a calm romantic atmosphere in the evenings.

With no electric lights to interfere, star gazing on the hill is an easy way to pass laid back evenings. Our lodge comes fully equipped with all the immediate luxuries of modern day living and rural hospitality.

We promote eco-friendly tourist accommodation and activities.  Living so close to nature makes us respect our natural surroundings, and so, we try to minimise the impact on the environment.

Occupancy is limited, as a rule we do not accommodate more than 14 people at a time. Unless you wish to book the whole lodge, in which case, we can accommodate up to 26 people. 

Hide away, relax and unwind! Paradise. Right Here, Right Now.

Built in the early 1900s the lodge was most probably the first hotel type accommodation on the Wild Coast.

 

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Club Wild Coast Pullens Bay
Friday, 13 April, 2007 - 17:13

Situated next to Haga-Haga, Club Wild Coast offers comfortable self-catering accommodation, wildlife adventures, horse riding, rock-angling and a golf course.

Nature Walks & Hiking Trails
A leisurely walk or follow a hiking trail  is a must for visitors to the area. The view from Whale/Dolphin Point is breath-taking and catch sightings of dolphins and whales at play. The indigenous game is undisturbed in their natural environment. The nature itself is as it was a 100 years ago.

Guests preferring the creature comforts of comfortable homely accommodation, Club Wild Coast Resort on Pullen's Bay offers three bedroom, self catering villas. Rooms include:

Main Bedroom - Double Bed, dressing table, cupboard etc.  All main bedrooms with sea views.
Kiddies Room - 2 single beds, cupboards.
Guest Room - 2 single beds, cupboards etc.
Kitchen - Complete equipped kitchen with fridge, stove, kettle etc.
Lounge - Comfortable lounge suite with coffee table
Dining Room - Dining room table.

Each villa has got it's own complete braai area, parking space and enclosed back-yard area.

Golf
When planning your getaway to Club Wild Coast Resort on Pullen's Bay, all Golf enthusiast will be delighted to know that we have a golf course within the boundaries of the resort. At the end of the ninth hole, a refreshing drink will await you in the Club House, where meals are also available.

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Dwesa Nature Reserve
Thursday, 12 April, 2007 - 21:13

Temporarily closed until beginning of 2024 due to renovation.

For Dwesa, Hluleka, Silaka and Mkambati Nature Reserves, please use EC Parks Online Booking form.

These two relatively small reserves, separated by the Mbashe River, are situated in the central Wild Coast.

Accommodation in Dwesa is provided in the form of self-catering chalets and a camp site. There are five 5-bed chalets and three 4-bed chalets. All of these chalets have gas refrigerators and stoves. The camp site has 20 stands and communal ablution facilities.

Accommodation in Cwebe is only available at the Haven Hotel.

The reserves are bordered on the one side by the Indian Ocean and on the other by rugged grasslands of the former Transkei. Both reserves are primarily covered by lowland forest but also support grasslands and acacia scrub. There are a total of 290 bird species recorded in the reserves, with at least a hundred to be found on a given visit. Being relatively under- birded, the number of known birds is ever increasing. Although a day will suffice in each reserve, at least three days is required/recommended to make the trip worthwhile.

The reserves remain relatively undeveloped with only footpaths giving access to the majority of areas. This lack of development means that the birdlife is prolific, with over 290 species recorded here. 

With both reserves being small, most places can be reached on foot. Care should however be taken that you can find your way out of the forests. There are a few trails that can be negotiated by 4x4 to shorten the walks.

Attractions
Although the two reserves are very similar in habitat and vegetation and support many of the same small mammals and birds, Dwesa also contains a number of introduced game species, including red hartebeest, blesbok and blue wildebeest. Crocodiles have been re-introduced to the rivers and buffalo, eland and warthog once again roam the grassland and forest fringes.

Dwesa:
Dwesa Nature Reserve is the bigger of the two reserves (3900ha) situated on the western side of the Mbashe River. There is a campsite and a few Chalets, beautifully situated adjacent a small estuary spilling into the ocean.

A blend of coastal forest, open grassland, winding rivers and a diverse coastline. Trails through lush forests make this a rambler's paradise. From the top of Kobole Point, there are magnificent views across the ocean where dolphins and whales are often seen.

The birdlife in this 3900-ha reserve includes such rarities as the Narina Trogon and Mangrove Kingfisher. A good selection of the forest specials should be easily located in and around the campsite and chalets. The best forest birding is done on the road to the reserve office. There is also a track leading north through the forest towards Mendu (ask at the Office for directions).

One should also walk through the grasslands around the office, where one can find Wailing Cisticola, Plainbacked Pipit, Broadtailed Warbler and Yellowthroated Longclaw. Look in the moist grassland around the estuary east of the campsite for Croaking Cisticola and a pair of Crowned Crane that frequent the area. Venturing further into Dwesa will take you to more extensive grasslands, especially around the Mendu estuary.

Note: The reserves are also Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) so fishing is only allowed in demarcated areas.

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Silaka Nature Reserve
Thursday, 12 April, 2007 - 20:54

For Dwesa, Hluleka, Silaka and Mkambati Nature Reserves, please use EC Parks Online Booking form.

Silaka Nature Reserve covers a total of 400ha, featuring grassland and magnificent indigenous coastal forests along a dramatic piece of coastline.

This beautiful coastal reserve lies in a forested valley south of Port St Johns

, and stretches from Second Beach to Sugarloaf Rock.

Each of the self catering bungalows has a view of either the forest or ocean. You must bring your own provisions. Although the shops in Port St Johns will have everything you need, it is about 8km back to town.

Trails lead through the evergreen forest and provide the opportunity to view elusive birds such as Knysna Loerie, Cinnamon Dove and Grey Cuckooshrike. The Gxwaleni River flows through the forest and you should look out for Halfcollared Kingfisher and Longtailed Wagtail at fast flowing stretches. Giant forest trees are clad in mosses, lichens and epiphytic orchids, while lilies bloom on the forest floor. Blue Duiker and Bushbuck are indigenous to the forest but are secretive and seldom seen.

Facing the sea are grassy hills where the stately Aloe ferox blooms in winter. The Natal Red Rock Rabbit lives among boulders and introduced Blesbuck, Blue Wildebeest and Burchell's Zebra graze the palatable grasses.

The shoreline is very rugged, with a small sandy beach at the mouth of the Gxwaleni River, below the rest camp. Thickbilled Weaver and Yellowthroated Longclaw breed in the marsh, from where Cape Clawless Otters may venture onto the beach. A huge rocky outcrop, Bird Island, is just offshore and provides a resting place for Whitebreasted Cormorants and other birds. Interesting rock pools occur on the shore surrounding the island, which may be reached at low tide. At the estuary opposite Bird Island, an attractive pebble beach is surrounded by driftwood and aloes, which grow almost to the sea. Large stands of banana-like Strelitzia nicolai blanket some of the sea-facing slopes, where red-hot pokers and Flame Lilies bloom.

How to get there: From Port St Johns, follow the tar road towards the beach and look out for the sign to 'Second Beach Silaka' which turns to the right. Follow the signs from here over a bridge and up a steep hill to the reserve gate.

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