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MFABENI/MISSION ROCKS
The iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site is made up of five discrete ecosystems most of
which can be found on the Eastern Shores. The reserve also encompasses a large diversity of
fauna and flora including four of the big five;
white and black rhino, leopard, buffalo and elephant.
The Wetland Authority and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife are in joint management of this
Park and are currently out sourcing all eco-tourism functions to private enterprises. The
conservation management of the Park will remain the function of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife.
Things to do in the Park:
- Throughout the Eastern Shores there are designated game viewing tracks which are clearly
marked. Management tracks which are marked with “no entry” signs are prohibited.
- At Mission Rocks one can relax and enjoy a spectacular view overlooking the southern part of
the lake in the west and the ocean on the eastern side. During certain times of the year
migratory whales can be observed from this viewing point. Picnic tables are available for
use.
- Visit the Rocky Shores at Mission Rocks to look at the fascinating marine life that inhabits
this unique environment . Mission Rocks beach is also a popular fishing spot but snorkeling
and swimming are not advisable. Should one wish to catch a tan or enjoy a stroll on the beach,
walk along the rocks 500m north from the beach entrance where you will find a sandy, open
beach.
- North of Mission Rocks (23 km) one can visit Cape Vidal, a popular holiday destination for
beach lovers. Cape Vidal bay is suitable for snorkeling and swimming at low tide, however
there are no lifeguards or shark nets on this beach and activities are done at your own
risk. Cape Vidal is suitable for walking, fishing and ski-boating and for the energetic, there
is a short walk leading to a whale viewing tower.
- Private Tour Operators can be contacted to arrange the following activities:
- Game viewing day trips or night drives
- Horse back safaris (day or overnight)
- Turtle Tours (Seasonal).
- Walking Trails: Please note that all trails are closed until further notice.
For all queries or further information please contact the Mission Rocks office:
Telephone: (035) 590 9002; Fax: (035) 5909090
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