KZN Wildlife parks lie spread across the
subtropical plains
of the east coast of KwaZulu-Natal and on the upper reaches
of some of its larger rivers.
These parks range from the small but very
diverse like Weenen, to large areas like Hluhluwe Imfolozi
Park, the
oldest proclaimed park in Africa, where the "big
five" roam
free. These parks offer an astonishing diversity of animal
and bird life, spectacular scenery with mountains, forests
and savannah crossed and dotted with crocodile and hippo
inhabited rivers and lakes.
To visit these
magnificent
parks you may come for a day or stay on in
accommodation that ranges from the luxurious with all
facilities, to those which are atmospheric and comfortable.
From secluded bush lodges and camps deep in the African
bush to campsites set beside rivers under spreading umbrella
thorn trees.
For the adventurous who want to experience
the essential Africa, who want to feel the texture of
the country, the sights, sounds and smells of Africa there
are wilderness trails that allow you to explore with an
experienced guide
RATES
Rates and more detail for the following parks and reserves
are available on request:
Amatigulu
Cape Vidal
Cathedral Peak
Charters Creek
Chelmsford
Cobham
Eastern Shores (Mfabeni)
False Bay Park
Fan's Island
Garden Castle
Giant's Castle
Harold Johnson
Highmoor
Himeville
Injisuthi
Ithala
Kamberg
Kosi Bay
Lotheni
Mabibi
Maphelana
Midmar
Mkhomazi
Mkhuze
Monk's Cowl
Mount Currie
Ndumo
Oribi Gorge
Phongola
Royal Natal
Sodwana Bay
Sodwana State Forrest
Spioenkop
St Lucia Estuary
Tembe (privately run camp)
Umlalazi
Vernon Crookes
Vergelegen
Wagendrift
Weenen