Welcome to Umlalazi
This lovely coastal reserve is conveniently situated 1 km from the town of Mtunzini on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast
About
This lovely coastal reserve is conveniently situated 1 km from the town of 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, one of the rarest birds of prey in South Africa, Umlalazi offers several forms of recreation and relaxation.
Activities
Boating
- Ski-boats are usually launched in the lagoon. At present the uMlalazi Ski-boat club are responsible for the inspection of the boats and as they are situated just outside the reserve, it is easy to reach from the boom gate.
- Power boat users are required to bring their skipper's licence before they can be permitted to launch their boats.
- Due to the shortage of water on occasion, we appeal to visitors not to wash any vessel in the reserve.
- All boats used in the reserve, must be registered with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife before being launched.
- Visitors participating in boating must have suitable life-jackets on board and must wear them at all times.
Water Activities
- Limited water-skiing and good fishing are enjoyed in the lagoon.
- Crocodiles and sharks may be present at times, so please exercise extreme caution whilst in the area.
- The beaches is popular for swimming, surfing, windsurfing, angling and other water sports, but please note that there are no shark nets or life guards present.
Other Facilities
- These include trampolines, a tennis wall, swings and other playground equipment. These facilities are within the Inkwazi campgrounds
Self-guided trails
- Three trails have been laid out in the reserve.
- There is an easy walk through one of the best examples of mangrove swamp forest in South Africa, where several different species of mangrove can be seen.
- The second trail leads through coastal dune forest where bushpig, bushbuck, red, grey and blue duiker may be seen.
- A third trail leads through coastal dune forest and mangrove swamp forest along the edge of the uMlalazi River.
- Wild flowers and a great variety of bird life can be seen.
- A trail map is available from the reception office.
Useful Info
- The entrance gates to the reserve open at 05:00 and close at 22:00 throughout the year.
- Fuel and oil can be obtained at the garage near the Mtunzini turn-off.
- Food supplies, beach equipment, medical facilities and supplies are available in Mtunzini village.
- Curios, souvenirs, charcoal, bait (sardines, shrimp and squid) may be purchased from the reception office during reception office hours.
- A washing machine and tumble drier are available.
- No pets are allowed in the reserve.
- Portable generators are not allowed.
- Visitors are advised to take precautions against malaria before, during and after a visit to the area.
- Limited DSTV channels are available in the cabins.
Phone
+27 (0) 35 340 1836 /9