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FAUNA

KwaZulu-Natal has an astonishing array of wildlife. This
province has diverse and spectacular landscapes with a wealth of plant and animal species to match.
Encompassing the sub-tropical abundance of the swamp forests, the mangroves and some of the
highest forested coastal dunes in the world; evocative dry sandforest and bushveld; lakes and
wetlands; grasslands, mistbelt forests and montane species living on the slopes of the Drakensberg
Mountains.
Within 160 km the topography ranges from sea level to over
3000m in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, a World Heritage Site - the moisture catching escarpment
deeply incised by rivers, more rivers than any comparable area in southern Africa, that flow to the
coast and the warm Mozambique current.
Sub-tropical conditions prevail in the northern coastal areas, frost and mist in the
KwaZulu-Natal midlands and snow and ice in winter on the mountain peaks. Rain falls mostly in
summer.
KwaZulu-Natal offers varied wildlife experiences ranging from wilderness trails in the
iMfolozi Game Reserve (walking in White Rhino country), to sitting quietly in a hide at Mkhuze Game
Reserve watching the natural world parade past.
The iSimangaliso Wetland Park, recognised for its species diversity by World Heritage
status, where your trail takes you into the territories of the hippopotamus and crocodile.
You can be part of the scents, sights and sounds of the African bush from the comfort of
your vehicle, on foot in the wilderness or from the verandah of your well-appointed chalet.
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