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KOSI BAY NATURE RESERVE OVERVIEW

The Kosi Bay Nature Reserve lies on the coast in the northern part of KwaZulu-Natal and
surrounds the unique and beautiful Kosi Bay lake system which is part of the iSimangaliso
Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site. This system consists of four lakes and a series of inter
connecting channels which eventually drain via a sandy estuary into the Indian
ocean.
It is home to a large variety of birds and animals including hippos and crocs. Humpback
whales can be seen off the beaches on their northerly migration to calve in Mozambique and in
December and January loggerhead and leatherback turtles come onto the beaches to lay their eggs in
carefully prepared nests. Proclaimed in 1950 and extended in 1984. This is the most pristine lake
system on the South African Coast. 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. The condition of the last 7kilometres
of the Kosi Bay Camp entrance road is very sandy and requires a 4X4 vehicle or one with a difflock.
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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