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Kosi Bay consists of a series of interconnected fresh water and saline lakes, formed about 100 million years ago and that drain out – via ancient vegetated dunes – into the Indian Ocean on the north-eastern... Show more

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bed and breakfast, boma fire, breakfast included, bath towels, patio, linen, guest lodge, parking on premises, hiking/walking trails, dinner included, breakfast and dinner, wifi, no smoking, restaurant, tea and coffee facilities.

Kosi Bay Reviews

5.0 out of 5

Nico Swart

Unique environment, Tembe elephant park is a must visit, Kosi mouth is pristine, hope it stays that way, the lakes impressed me most, crystal clear w…

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Kosi Bay Reviews

Nico Swart
27 August 2018

Unique environment, Tembe elephant park is a must visit, Kosi mouth is pristine, hope it stays that way, the lakes impressed me most, crystal clear water - quiet, no crowds - beautiful place.

Superb. 5 out of 5

More info about Kosi Bay

Kosi Bay consists of a series of interconnected fresh water and saline lakes, formed about 100 million years ago and that drain out – via ancient vegetated dunes – into the Indian Ocean on the north-eastern end of the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. Other than the crystal clear lakes, the Kosi Bay area has the largest swamp and palm forests in South Africa, a great variety of animal and bird life, endless stretches of golden, deserted beach and is surrounded by a nature reserve.

Five species of mangrove tree thrive here and the rural people use ingenious methods to trap fish along the estuary. Sharks, dolphins, turtles and whales are commonly seen in the ocean while hippos, crocodiles and otter frequent the lakes. Approximately 250 bird species have been recorded here including the palmnut vulture, the world’s only vegetarian bird of prey!

Kosi Bay’s climate is sub-tropical and temperatures range between 17° in winter and... Show more