DescriptionThis lovely coastal reserve is conveniently situated one km from Mtunzini on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast. Umlalazi was established as a protected area in 1948 and is 1 028 hectares in extent. Home of the palmnut vulture, which is one of the rarest birds of prey in South Africa, Umlalazi offers several forms of relaxation.Limited water-skiing and good fishing are enjoyed in the lagoon, but crocodiles and sharks may be present at times. The beach is popular for swimming, surfing, windsurfing, angling and other water sports. Recreational facilities include trampolines, a tennis wall, swings and other playground equipment. Three trails have been laid out in the reserve. There is an easy walk through one of the best examples of mangrove swamps in South Africa, where several species of mangrove can be found. A second walk leads through the dune forest where bushpig, bushbuck and red, grey and blue duiker may occasionally be seen. A third trail leads through dune forest and mangrove swamp along the edge of the river. Wildflowers and a great variety of bird life can be seen. Visitors may also come across colonies of fiddler crabs and fascinating mud-skippers. AccommodationThere are thirteen log cabins in the resort. Each cabin has a combined lounge diningroom, two bedrooms, kitchenette and bathroom with shower or bath. All cabins now have DSTV. Cots and high-chairs are available for children. Cabins are fully equipped,but visitors must bring their own provisions and are responsible for their own cooking and washing up. The cabins are serviced daily. There are no razor plug points. The campsites are situated at Inkwazi camp and at Indaba camp. Both are five to ten minutes walk from the beach. There are 38 camp and caravan sites with modern ablution facilities. Fifteen amp plug points are also available on site and may be hired at a daily fee.RatesRates until 31 October 20095-bed log cabins R 290.00 per person per night - Children 3 - 12 @ R 145.00 Minimum rate per cabin per night R 870.00 Cancellations effected more than 21 days before date of arrival will attract an administration charge of R100. Cancellations effected between 14 and 21 days before date of arrival will attract a charge equivalent to one night's deposit or 25% of the total amount paid, (which ever is greater) plus the R100 administration charge. Cancellation effected between 14 days and date of arrival will attract the total charge paid. Rates as at 01 November 2009 - 31 October 2010 5-bed log cabins R 320.00 per person per night - Children 3 - 12 @ R 160.00 Minimum rate per cabin per night R 960.00 Cancellations effected more than 21 days before date of arrival will attract an administration charge of R100. Cancellations effected between 14 and 21 days before date of arrival will attract a charge equivalent to one night's deposit or 25% of the total amount paid, (which ever is greater) plus the R100 administration charge. Cancellation effected between 14 days and date of arrival will attract the total charge paid.
What do our users think05.01.2009 by Pieter de Bruyn from South Africa- The worst holiday of my life. Terrible ablusion blocks, no hot water, toilets does not flush, untidy rest rooms. The list goes on. 15.12.2008 by Mari van der Westhuizen - If these people have the decency to answer the phone and not put it down in your ear all the time it would be nice. DirectionsFollow the N2 North from Durban and take the Mtunzini off-ramp at the Mtunzini toll plaza. Travel towards the town of Mtunzini and turn right opposite the Spar shop and follow the road to the reserve. Type of road surface: Tar Gate opening and closing times: Summer: 5h00 - 22h00 Winter: 5h00 - 22h00 Distance and time it takes from entrance to gate to camp: Five minute drive Distance & Time it takes from: Durban: 140 km; 1.5 hours Johannesburg 740 km; 7.5 hours Name of the nearest town & distance: Mtunzini; 1 km where the services of a Doctor, Dentist, Police Station, Pharmacy, Grocery Store and Service Garage can be obtained. |