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Mangroves, vultures and gigantic palms in beautiful Mtunzini

With its tree-lined streets and large areas of indigenous bush, Mtunzini lives up to its Zulu name, meaning a place in the shade.

Just north of the Dolphin Coast is the coastal village of Mtunzini, a Zululand gem that overlooks an unspoiled lagoon winding its way through pristine coastal forests to the Indian Ocean.

With its tree-lined streets and large areas of indigenous bush, Mtunzini lives up to its Zulu name, meaning a place in the shade, and is worth a visit for the day or as a base for a Zululand holiday.

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Outdoor activities range from hiking trails through a variety of ecosystems – including mangrove swamps and a raffia palm forest – to swimming, fishing and kayaking either in the ocean or in the picturesque lagoon that meanders for a couple of kilometres parallel to the sea.

Declared as a natural monument the remarkable Raphia Palm forest is home to the rare Palmnut vulture which you might spot perched on top of one of these gigantic palms.

Much of the coastline is a protected nature reserve and you will need to pay R30 per person at the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife office at the entrance to the reserve.

This protected area is safe, clean and includes boardwalks, campsites, chalets, ablutions and braai facilities. There are also various hiking trails to choose from so make sure to get your map at the Ezemvelo office or contact them at 035 340 1836/839.

Treat yourself to one of the birding guides available locally to view nature’s winged beauties such as this Mangrove Kingfisher.

Just off the main car park at the lagoon, a wooden boardwalk takes visitors into the heart of a mangrove forest where you will see a pool dug more than 100 years ago by John Dunn for the safe bathing of his 48 Zulu wives.

If you enjoy water, go on a barge trip up the river either as it winds its way inland through sugarcane fields or towards the mouth through the coastal forest.

Contact 083 544 2231 for more information and bookings.

Enjoy a walk on the mostly shaded boardwalk through the mangroves.

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