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KZN WILDLIFE HIKING
Numerous habitats exist in this beautiful Province, and as a hiker you can choose
the habitat that you prefer. You can wander along lush coastal forest and sundrenched beaches (St
Lucia, Kosi Bay), rolling grasslands, vibrant bushveld (organised trails in Umfolozi,and St Lucia)
or imposing mountains, the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park, all within the boundaries of KwaZulu-Natal.
Due to the potential dangers of hiking in game parks with dangerous animals such as black rhino and
buffalo, unaccompanied hiking is restricted to the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, Drakensberg and coastal
areas
The most popular coastal hiking route is the well known Mziki Trail in
the iSimangaliso Wetland Park which takes you through coastal dune forest, beach, as well as
wetland areas. It is best to do this hike in the winter months due to the extremely hot summer
conditions on the North Coast.
The uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park is a hiker's paradise. This high mountain range is a wilderness
where body and soul may be renewed through contact with nature. In this 240,000ha world of sheer
cliffs, deeply incised valleys and crystal clear rivers, the hiking experiences are endless. There
are hikes and walks to suit most needs. These range from a gentle stroll to an extremely strenuous
hike. Please remember that hiking in the mountains is subject to the following rules: 1. Record
movements in either the Mountain Rescue register or Day Hike Register. 2. Hike in parties of at
least three people. If you plan to hike in KwaZulu Natal you can contact us on : 033-8451000.
There are also a number of excellent hiking clubs that can also assist you in planning your
hike. For contact details see Hiking Resources.
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