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Midmar

Midmar

Midmar Resort is situated on the shores of the Midmar Dam within the Midmar Nature Reserve close to the town of Howick in KwaZulu-Natal. It is about a one and half hour drive from Durban and five hours from Johannesburg via the N3.

Midmar Resort is situated on the shores of the Midmar Dam within the Midmar Nature Reserve close to the town of Howick in KwaZulu-Natal. It is about a one and half hour drive from Durban and five hours from Johannesburg via the N3. Midmar Resort is situated within easy reach of most other KwaZulu-Natal Midlands attractions, such as the well-known and popular Midlands Meander. The game park is stocked with a variety of game species such as red hartebeest, black wildebeest, zebra, blesbok, reedbuck and oribi. Midmar is the premier destination in KwaZulu-Natal for a wide range of water sports, camping and related activities. The Midmar Nature Reserve conserves large tracts of rolling grasslands that support herds of various antelope and many bird species. Midmar enjoys a tranquil and peaceful setting ideal for a relaxing getaway from the bustle of the bigger cities. Midmar Resort’s wide lawns and scenic setting provides an ideal venue for weddings and similar events.
Mkhuze (Mantuma)

Mkhuze (Mantuma)

Mantuma is the resort serving the Mkhuze Game Reserve section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site. It is a four-hour drive from Durban on the N2.

Mantuma is the resort serving the Mkhuze Game Reserve section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site. It is a four-hour drive from Durban on the N2. The 40 000 ha Mkhuze Game Reserve on the plains of the Elephant Coast is well known for its atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, drawing many return visitors. A “Big 5” game reserve, Mkhuze is a typical bushveld protected area, having great beauty and contrast in that it has extensive wetlands on its south eastern section. It is a world-renowned bird watching spot, with more than 420 recorded species on its bird list. The extensive wetlands host hippo and crocodile, while the rest of Mkhuze is home to wild dog, buffalo, cheetah, both black and white rhino, elephant, and a multitude of plains game. These include impala, nyala, blue wildebeest, zebra and kudu. Amongst the less common, small antelope to be found are grey duiker, red duiker and the diminutive suni. Only Nsumo Pan is accessible to all visitors. Nhlonhlela Pan is for the bush lodge visitors only lie to the north and east respectively and these are home to hippo, crocodile, pink-backed and white pelicans as well as an astonishing variety of other water birds according to season. Mantuma is spread beneath a canopy of shady trees and the resort’s relaxed atmosphere and comfortable facilities are the perfect backdrop to an enjoyable stay.
Monks Cowl

Monks Cowl

Monks Cowl, taking its name from the peak sandwiched between the towering Champagne Castle and Cathkin mountains, is part of the 260 000 ha Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site and is the access point to the Mlambonja and Mdedelo Wilderness Area.

Monks Cowl, taking its name from the peak sandwiched between the towering Champagne Castle and Cathkin mountains, is part of the 260 000 ha Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site and is the access point to the Mlambonja and Mdedelo Wilderness Area. Monks Cowl is the gateway to some of the most magnificent mountain Wilderness areas in Africa. Breath-taking vistas of sweeping grasslands on the lower reaches, to magnificent towering cliffs and waterfalls cascading for hundreds of metres - Monks Cowl is the ideal place for camping, hiking, day walks or even just enjoying a light meal at the tea garden.
Mount Currie

Mount Currie

The reserve is 240 km from Pietermaritzburg, using the route via Bulwer, Underberg, Swartberg and Franklin.

The reserve is 240 km from Pietermaritzburg, using the route via Bulwer, Underberg, Swartberg and Franklin. There are alternative routes: either via Richmond, Ixopo and uMzimkulu, (190 km); or from Durban, using the South coast road, turning off at Port Shepstone for Harding/Kokstad.