A sprawling, diverse ecosystem comprised of hundreds of kilometres of beaches, lakes, wetlands and forests to explore.
The iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a vast and diverse ecosystem with hundreds of kilometers of beaches, lakes, forests and wetlands to discover.
Although the park’s enormity can be overwhelming, it is well worth spending the time to explore it from top to bottom.
The park is home to a variety of animals, including antelopes, hippos, and zebras. Loggerhead and leatherback turtles nest along the park’s coastlines; whales and dolphins can be seen offshore; and the park is home to a variety of animals, including antelopes, hippos, and zebras.
During the holiday season, the ocean beaches attract large audiences for their beach and water activities, which range from diving to fishing.
Lake St Lucia is Africa’s largest estuary and is located within the park.
Despite previously healthy water levels, the region is today suffering from drought.
Efforts to revive Lake St Lucia have been successful, with a substantial chunk of the lake being filled with fresh water in 2017, but the fight continues.
Due to the drought, some of the wetlands park’s attractions, notably Fani’s Island, have closed, so call ahead before arranging your visit.
iSimangaliso means’miracles,’ and it’s a fitting name given the park’s breathtaking splendor.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife manages a fantastic choice of lodging alternatives, ranging from camping to private lodges.
These must be reserved 48 hours in advance at Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife.
Try your luck with the lodges and campgrounds directly if you have less than 48 hours.
The park’s many parts have their own hours of operation and admission rates.