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Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park Travel Guide

 
 

Description

This piece of paradise was recently renamed the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Covering about 240,000ha, with a further 84,000ha in, on or under the sea, this is a large chunk of sub-tropical paradise stretching 220km along the East Coast from St Lucia to the Mozambique border.

As well as a mind-blowing range of natural systems, ranging from dune, swamp and coastal forests to rocky and sandy shores, coral reefs and submarine canyons, mangroves, savanna grassland, thickets, woodlands, and the largest protected wetland in southern Africa, it is a culturally fascinating area and - more importantly - has immense fun potential. Game viewing opportunities range from self-drive to luxury lodges, and the birding is awesome. You can paddle on the various lakes, checking out hippos, birds and game on the shore.

The snorkelling at Cape Vidal, Black Rock and Kosi Bay is great and, if you're a more serious diver, Sodwana Bay is still the most popular diving destination in the country. For a more exclusive dive experience you can head up to Rocktail Bay or Mbibi.

The hiking trail at Kosi Bay offers terrain ranging from grassland, beach and mangrove forests to mysterious waterways. You can do a short or multi-day horse trail, watch mama turtles laying eggs or baby turtles hatching on the beach, or go out in a boat to see dolphins and humpback whales.

Community run trails offer the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the area, as well as get a handle on the history and culture of this fascinating corner of our country.
You shouldn't miss out on seeing the traditional fish traps, which have been handed down from father to son for hundreds of years. There are also a couple of traditional villages and loads of craft outlets.

View our newsletter articles for more info about the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park:

  • Go Now - a recent personal account of a trip to this part of the Elephant Coast.
  • Seasons Now for turtle spotting tours.

Note: If you are planning to travel to the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park and Kosi Bay please be aware that this region is malarial. Consult your doctor or travel clinic for advice and refer to our article on malaria.





UNESCO World Heritage Selection Criteria

The St Lucia site consists of thirteen contiguous protected areas with a total size of 234,566 hectares. The site is the largest estuarine system in Africa and includes the southernmost extension of coral reefs on the continent. The site contains a combination of on-going fluvial, marine and aeolian processes that have resulted in a variety of landforms and ecosystems. Features include wide submarine canyons, sandy beaches, forested dune cordon and a mosaic of wetlands, grasslands, forests, lakes and savanna. The variety of morphology as well as major flood and storm events contribute to ongoing evolutionary processes in the area. Natural phenomena include: shifts from low to hyper-saline states in the Park’s lakes; large numbers of nesting turtles on the beaches; the migration of whales, dolphins and whale-sharks off-shore; and huge numbers of waterfowl including large breeding colonies of pelicans, storks, herons and terns. The Park’s location between sub-tropical and tropical Africa as well as its coastal setting has resulted in exceptional biodiversity including some 521 bird species.

Justification for inscription:

  • (vii). To contain superlative natural phenomena or areas of exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance.
  • (ix). To be outstanding examples representing significant on-going ecological and biological processes in the evolution and development of terrestrial, fresh water, coastal and marine ecosystems and communities of plants and animals.
  • (x). To contain the most important and significant natural habitats for in-situ conservation of biological diversity, including those containing threatened species of outstanding universal value from the point of view of science or conservation.

Source: UNESCO





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Accommodation near Greater St Lucia Wetland Park

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
Elephant Lake Inn |

Elephant Lake Inn

St Lucia Bed and Breakfast in St Lucia

The Elephant Lake Inn is located on the shores of the St Lucia estuary, surrounded by Isimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa’s first World Heritage Site.

  • R325 p/p sharing
    R650 Rooms/Units
    R325 Single
  • 35 Guests
 
 
Elephant Lake Hotel |

Elephant Lake Hotel

St Lucia Hotel in St Lucia

Elephant Lake Hotel is situated on the Elephant Coast in the heart of the exquisite St Lucia World Heritage Site between Lake St Lucia and the Indian Ocean in South Africa. The hotel sits on the banks of the St Lucia Estuary and overlooks the lake.

  • R1 480 Rooms/Units
  • 118 Guests
 
 
57 Pelican Str. |
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57 Pelican Str.

St Lucia Guest House, St Lucia Self-catering in St Lucia

Gorgeous affordable luxury self catering four bedroom house in the heart of St. Lucia Wetland Park. Make this your base to explore Zululand, Cape Vidal, Hluhluwe Game Reserve and much, much more.

  • R200 p/p sharing
    R800 Rooms/Units
  • 12 Guests
 
 
Macadamia Lodge |
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Macadamia Lodge

St Lucia Self-catering, St Lucia Bed and Breakfast in St Lucia

Macadamia Lodge offers both self-catering and B&B accommodation set in the secure and tranquil Monzi Golf Estate. All our cottages feature a fully-equipped kitchen and private patio with barbecue facilities overlooking the golf course.

  • R400 p/p sharing
    R600 Single
  • 7 Guests
 
 
Ndiza Lodge and Cabanas |

Ndiza Lodge and Cabanas

St Lucia Self-catering, St Lucia Bed and Breakfast in St Lucia

You will find Ndiza Lodge and Cabanas nestled on the verge of the wetlands. With easy access to restaurants, supermarkets and rest of the town, you will be surprised at how private you'll feel. This ideal location makes Ndiza your best choice for exclusive accommodation.

  • R250 p/p sharing
    R230 Single
  • 30 Guests
 
 
St Lucia - Seasands Lodge & Conference Centre |

St Lucia - Seasands Lodge & Conference Centre

St Lucia Self-catering, St Lucia Bed and Breakfast in St Lucia

Sea sands Lodge and Garden Cottages in St. Lucia Wetland Park a World Heritage Site. St. Lucia has been incorporated into the Elephant coast where world famous big 5 game reserves are but an half hour drive away. We offer self catering, Bed and Breakfast and Dinner Bed and Breakfast.

  • R380 p/p sharing
    R530 Single
  • 54 Guests
 
 
9 Umlilo Lodge |

9 Umlilo Lodge

St Lucia Lodge in St Lucia

Umlilo Lodge is located in St. Lucia, a small coastal village surrounded by the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, South Africa's first National World Heritage Site, on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal.

  • R550 p/p sharing
    R795 Single
  • 20 Guests
 
 
Villa Mia Nr. 18 |

Villa Mia Nr. 18

St Lucia Self-catering in St Lucia

Villa Mia Nr. 18 is a lovely self-catering apartment situated in St Lucia Estuary, a World Heritage Site with lots to see and do for the nature lover.

  • R170 p/p sharing
    R650 Rooms/Units
    R170 Single
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Ingwenya Lodge |
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Ingwenya Lodge

St Lucia Self-catering in St Lucia

The property borders the nature reserve with lovely views. Facilities includes a new swimming pool, air conditioning in all rooms, Wi-Fi (wireless internet), additional freezing facilities, DStv (bring your own smart card), safe and a hiking trail that starts from premises. Units are serviced daily.

  • R1 200 Rooms/Units
  • 92 Guests
 
 
AmaZulu Lodge - St Lucia |

AmaZulu Lodge - St Lucia

St Lucia Lodge in St Lucia

Amazulu Lodge, St Lucia, South Africa: an 'all African lodge' offering the best of the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park: South Africa's first World Heritage Site surrounded by the beautiful beaches of the Indian ocean and the biggest natural lake in South Africa.

  • R540 p/p sharing
    R640 Single
  • 36 Guests
 
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