KOSI BAY NATURE RESERVE - CAMPING
Kosi is one of the most fascinating and beautiful pristine lake systems on the African
coastline, a get-away-from-it-all coastal paradise where humpback whales are seen on their
northerly calving migration to Mocambique, loggerhead and leatherback turtles lay their eggs on the
beaches at night in summer and local people practice a unique and age-old form of subsistence
fishing.
Kosi Bay Camp has fifteen shady open campsites in a beautiful coastal bush setting that can
accommodate up to seven guests each.
Each site has cold running water, barbecue facilities and a plug point.
Two modem ablutions feature hot and cold running water, flush toilets and showers, but no
dishwashing or laundry facilities. The camp also features three fully equipped self-catering
cottages set deep in the beautiful coastal forest. Kosi Bay Camp is situated on the western shore
of Lake Nhlange, the largest in the Kosi system. To access the Kosi mouth and the Indian Ocean
beaches is a 45 minute drive requiring a 4X4 vehicle. The drive is spectacular with views across
the fish kraal dotted lake to the sea as you crest the huge coastal dunes.
Tel: 0351 592 0236 Fax: 0351 592 0236.
The condition of the last 7kilometres of the Kosi Bay Camp entrance road varies according to
season and weather so it is recommended that prospective visitors phone before setting off. As most
of the 'roads' in the area are sand tracks a 4X4 is required to fully access all the areas of the
park.
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