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ORIBI GORGE NATURE RESERVE - OVERVIEW
Here is a great affordable place to stop over when you are travelling from
the Cape to KwaZulu-Natal on the N1 or visa versa. Comfortable accommodation, friendly and
helpful staff. It really is the ideal place to break your journey.
One of KwaZulu-Natal's most spectacular natural settings, the scenic Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve
lies some 21 km inland from Port Shepstone. Ideal for a weekend getaway or day-excursion. Oribi
offers many delightful walks and self-guided trails to scenic spots in the reserve. Details of
these walks may be obtained from the Camp Manager. The scenery along the gorge formed by the
Umzimkulwana River is a photographer's and nature lover's paradise.
There are numerous idyllic picnic spots on the banks of the river. Be advised, though and do not
swim or paddle in the river because of the risk of contracting bilharzia. There is a reservoir
swimming pool, with a sundeck in the camp for residents.
Besides its magnificent views, Oribi has a wealth of other attractions as well. Wildlife to be
seen in the reserve includes mammal species such as bushbuck, common reedbuck, oribi and blue and
grey duiker. Leopard occur in the area and with luck, you may join the select band of game viewers
to have seen one of these secretive creatures.
The bird list numbers 250 and with its diverse habitats bird watching in Oribi is a rewarding
experience.
Oribi Gorge is only 21kms from the local beaches so visitors are free to spend the day on the
beach, enjoy a meal or a movie at the Shelly Centre or visit any other attraction in the area.
Oribi gorge Camp is open on a 24 hour basis so visitors returning from these activities have no
time constraints.
ACCOMMODATION:
The camp is situated at the head of the Umzimkulwana Gorge and commands an impressive view of
Oribi Gorge. The camp has electricity and consists of six two-bed huts each with an en-suite shower
and toilet. Each hut is equipped with a refrigerator, kettle and toaster. Bedding, cutlery and
crockery are provided, but visitors must bring their own food and beverage. A seven-bed, fully
equiped self-catering chalet is also available. Barbecue facilities are available next to each hut.
There is also a "barbecue boma" in the main camp if you're with a group.
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