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Maputaland Bush Camp

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We will be happy to take you around in a 4x4 vehicle and show you our paradise. It is an adventure holiday, for young and old, where we will be out all day on the beaches, snorkeling, canoe on rivers, SCUBA or snorkel from a boat in open ocean and going to Tembe, a big 5 game reserve..

More about the camp - Maputaland Bush Camp is a small intimate lodge. We accommodate 10 people sharing in bush style chalets. Each huts have an on suite shower and bush toilet. We tried to preserve the bush experience. Solar panels provide enough lights at night. When essential a generator can supply a few hours of electricity per day.

We serve excellent home cooked meals (European breakfasts, lunches and dinners) served in the main house or a picnic lunch when on a day excursions / activities. We are an establishment managed by the owners. The region is very children friendly (we have two small children).

If the information and rates below is in order I will send you the bank details for the deposit to confirm the booking.

regards

Willie and Isabelle

 

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What an awesome week! “I can definitely recommend Kosi Bay!”

 

Kosi Bay and the hatchling turtles!

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Well, what a fantastic weekend. Five of us hired a car and I drove us up North (300km) to Kosi Bay which is still part of the Isimangaliso Nature Reserve. It was a lovely drive and the beaches and lakes around Kosi Bay were beautiful! We went up there because it is the season to see the baby hatchling turtles making there first journey down thebeach to the big open ocean.

We were picked up from the town of Manguzi and driven by 4×4 to the accommodation we were staying at. You can only get to Koi Bay by 4×4 as it is basically all sand dunes. We were staying at a lodge which was basic and rustic. It was awesome. We were out in the bush in the middle of nowhere with an outside toilet and bathroom. It was wonderful and actually very comfortable:


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Maputaland Bush Camp

The best summer spots according to Getaway Magazine staffers.

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The best summer spots according to Getaway staffers.

http://www.getaway.co.za/content/getaway/magazine/feature.asp?id=1397&fe_page=2

Maputaland Bush Camp, KZN, chosen as top destination by Khumo Ntoane

The northern part of Maputaland appears uncharted and vast. The landscape folds, elevates and flattens out. It’s abundantly vegetated with swamp forests and wetlands. It has lakes, rivers and a rich coastline. The attractions in this magical space are simple; it’s a wonderland to anyone with an active imagination. This rustic slice of the past is doing its bit to keep the 21st century at bay.

The camp is on a hill overlooking a hippo pool, 16 kays south of Kosi Bay. Owners Willie and Isabella Labuschagne lived in a tent for six months while they built the camp themselves. Their aim was to have as little impact on the natural surroundings as possible.

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Maputaland Bush Camp PDF Print E-mail
Maputaland Bush Camp

Maputaland Bush Camp is a small intimate lodge. We accommodate 10 people sharing in bush style chalets. Each huts have an on suite shower and bush toilet.
 
We serve excellent home cooked meals (European breakfasts, lunches and dinners) served in the main house or a picnic lunch when on a day excursions / activities.
 
We are an establishment managed by the owners. The region is very children friendly (we have two small children).

We tried to preserve the bush experience. Solar panels provide enough lights at night. When essential a generator can supply a few hours of electricity per day.

We have stables with horses on site.



Willie and Isabelle


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Newsflash

Fast Facts on the iSimangaliso Wetland Park

According to http://www.isimangaliso.com

Lake St Lucia is Africa’s largest estuary
The greatest congregation of hippo and crocodiles in South Africa The last significant breeding ground for the giant leatherback and loggerhead turtles
8 interlinking ecosystems
3 major lake systems
350 kms of water surface
220 kms of coastline and beaches
190 kms of marine reserve
100 species of coral
1 200 species of fish
25 000 year old coastal dunes
700 years of traditional fish traps
36 snake species
80 dragonfly species
110 butterfly species
526 bird species

 
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