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Greater St. Lucia Wetlands

Next to the Indian Ocean and less than 250 km north of Durban along good asphalt roads lies St. Lucia. It is surrounded by a mosaic of smaller protected districts, which together are known as the Greater St Lucia Wetlands, which is South Africa’s third biggest protected wildlife reserve. All the wildlife and other activities here are based around water, either in the form of the large 60 km long lake or the Indian Ocean, the two of which are separated by huge forest clad dunes.

In the area around the lake you can find some of South Africa's finest safaris, and here it is possible to see primates, black rhinoceros, zebras, buffalo, and various species of antelope. The lake itself is home to a large population of hippopotamus and crocodiles, which are easy to see, but seeing some of the many otters that live here takes a bit more luck. The birdlife here is very impressive, and it is possible to spot many herons, storks, pelicans, flamingoes, kingfishers and African fish eagles, while many butterflies can also be seen here. Several large mudflats with their distinctive cover of mangrove forest also provide a habitat for many bird species, as well as the almost comical fiddler crabs. There is a large marine reserve just off the coast, with a good reef system, where from October to March there is a very good chance of seeing humpback whales, whale sharks and turtles.

There are many different walks available in the district, everything from short walks along marked paths, to multi-day treks. In the southern part of the area you can join a guided sailing tour on the lake and amongst the mangroves forests. It is also possible to go canoeing in this area. There is also some exciting fishing available, either from the coast, or from a boat offshore. At an exciting local crocodile center, they not only breed nile crocodile, but also exhibit many other species of reptile. Sailing and walking here is at its best during the cooler, dry season between May to October.

Highlights:

   •      Water-sports: from sailing on the lake to snorkelling and scuba diving in the Indian Ocean

   •      Good area for walking: from short strolls to multi-day treks. 

High season: All year round, depending on the activity

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