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A drive-through
We took a drive through the Nature Reserve - the only thing you can do is take a picnic basket with you and sit down by the lagoon to relax - there are ablution facilities available.
Went to Mpenjati ‘Nude’ beach! Only 2 people there on a gorgeous sunny day. We never felt unsafe and enjoyed being naked on the beach and in the ocean. Only issue was the hike there...trail was well m...
Enjoy the wild life experience in the South Coast in KwaZulu Natal.
This unspoilt nature is situated on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast about 20 kilometres south of Margate. It lies on the Menjati River Lagoon. The 66 hectares reserve in managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife...
The Nature reserve is on two sides of the river, both on the north and south banks. We went there specifically to view the fossilised shells, but this can really only be done at very low tide. How eve...
A drive-through
We took a drive through the Nature Reserve - the only thing you can do is take a picnic basket with you and sit down by the lagoon to relax - there are ablution facilities available.
Amazing
Went to Mpenjati ‘Nude’ beach! Only 2 people there on a gorgeous sunny day. We never felt unsafe and enjoyed being naked on the beach and in the ocean. Only issue was the hike there...trail was well m...
Enjoy the wild life experience in the South Coast in KwaZulu Natal.
This unspoilt nature is situated on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast about 20 kilometres south of Margate. It lies on the Menjati River Lagoon. The 66 hectares reserve in managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife...
Fossilised shells
The Nature reserve is on two sides of the river, both on the north and south banks. We went there specifically to view the fossilised shells, but this can really only be done at very low tide. How eve...