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Wildlife ing
338 species of mammals that, of course, includes the “BIG FIVE” (elephant, rhinoceros (black and white), lion, leopard and the buffalo)
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Nunu ing
There are hundreds of reptiles and literally thousands of insect species and some 5000 species of spiders and scorpions. Watching and following the unique Dung beetle and their amazing journey is one of these adventures
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Fish ing
Over 2000 species of fish, like the Tiger fish (one of the BIG SIX). This species is one of the most aggressive of all freshwater predatory fish. The “take/strike” of one of these will have adrenalin pumping through your veins. |
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Stargaze ing
Spend an evening with a blanket on the African soil, staring up at the beautiful African sky, picnics and drinks are served all with the desire in mind to keep light at a minimum so that the stars can be viewed at their best. Looking up at the stars is still a rewarding pursuit. |
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Sounds of the Night ing
An evening listening to the incredible African sounds of the night, whether they are frog, birds, or hyenas. |
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Bird ing
More than 600 of South Africa's 900 odd bird species can be seen in KwaZulu Natal. Much of this birdlife is rarely seen in other parts of South Africa. |
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Turtle ing
Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles were once almost extinct along the Maputaland coast, but thanks to conservation efforts their numbers are increasing |
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Nguni Cattle and Traditional Herd ing
Nguni cattle have evolved in South Africa in pre-colonial times, as small, early maturing, docile and disease resistant multi purpose cattle, which attained a high cultural importance, particularly among the Zulu. The cattle remain central in traditional Zulu life. |
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Scuba Diving and Snorkel ing
Super coral reef abound with aquatic life including rays, eels, turtle, whales and sharks. The coral is spectacular and varied with many arches and tunnels and caves for those who like to play. We will initiate the contact with the dive school and arrange transport to the site at Sodwana Bay. |
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Elephant and Rhino ing
Guests will spend time not only searching for, but more importantly, learning about Elephants or Rhino’s. They will further be advised on how the “Space for Elephants Foundation” was born and its goals, and how the general public can help in giving our elephants their hearts’ main desire, S P A C E. |
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Whale Watch ing
2Hr long tours include a full educational talk about these gigantic mammals. Species include: Humpback whales, Bryde whales and Minkie whales. |
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Ancient African Wisdom ing
Gives us a clue to the African philosophy of Ubuntu and how important our respect for our ancestors are. We will verify this by taking part in a Sangoma spiritual medium and healer ceremony at her home. Discuss the history of Zululand. |
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Guided Walk ing
Due to the diversity of the region, a trail can be found to suit every walkers needs, be it one of the bird trails in Mkuze Game Park, exploring sand dunes along the coast or learning more about the marine history on a fossil walk in the False Bay Reserve. |
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Canoe ing
Kosi Bay is a rich network of lakes that stretches from Lake Zilonde, on the Mozambique border in the north, to Lake Amanzimnyama, in the south. Essentially it is a complex system of six large lakes, two smaller lakes and one of the best preserved estuaries on the Indian Ocean coastline. |
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Cultural Event ing
Traditional basketry, Zulu dancers, and guided cultural walks. |