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Renowned for the famous Lake St.Lucia and its surrounding wetlands, the park offers visitors the opportunity of
experiencing a great variety of habitats ranging from the Ubombo Mountains to coastal Savannah, forest, wetlands, mangrove swamps, forested dunes,
magnificent beaches and pristine coral reefs. This is one of Africa's almost-forgotten regions. A paradise, relatively sparsely populated, and largely bypassed by the forces of human conflict that scourged nineteenth century South Africa. |
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This reserve is known for its abundance of pans. This attracts over 460 species of birds, making the reserve an international destination for bird watchers. This gem of a reserve lies in the extreme north of Maputaland. It epitomizes the Africa of yesteryear and, despite its small size, provides exquisite scenic beauty and an incredible variety of wildlife and plants. The fever tree-lined Inyamiti pan has strong populations of crocodiles and hippos and the reserve has most of the larger mammals found in the Zululand/Maputaland region. |
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Bounded by the Greater St.LuciaWetland Park in the south and the Mozambique border in the noth, This reserve is unique because of its pristine forested dunes, which are among the highest in the world, coastal savannahs, wetlands and fresh water lakes. Contained within the reserve are Lake Sibiya, the largest freshwater lake in Souyh Africa, and Kosi Bay, regarded as one of the few pristine estuaries remaining in South Africa. This system stretches over 20km and incorporates 3700 ha of water. |
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