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Hluhluwe, Elephant Coast Self Catering

Sandforest One Bed Cottages

Sleeps 2 people in 1 unit

Sandforest One Bed Cottages are situated on the edge of an ancient sand forest and lie in a nature reserve 1.5km west ...

  • all ages welcome
  • parking
  • swimming pool
  • aircon
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Why you might choose to stay on the Elephant Coast

KwaZulu Natal's Elephant Coast stretches from the world heritage site of Lake St Lucia in the south to Kosi Bay, virtually on the Mozambique border. Did you know? Although the Elephant Coast is a great all year round holiday spot due to its wonderfully warm climate, the best times to visit the Elephant Coast are arguably between November and January if you are wanting to track the turtles, and whale watching is at its best from June to November. The Elephant Coast is an extraordinary, untamed area fast growing in popularity for its incredible variety of habitats and eco-systems that combine into an unforgettable blend of adventure, unspoilt scenery and unique experiences. Called the Elephant Coast after the country's largest herd of indigenous African elephants that have lived in sand forests in this region for centuries, the Elephant Coast extends inland across to the Lubombo Mountains in the west, and includes the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Reserve, the oldest game park in Africa - home to the big five.

It is not hard to understand why the Elephant Coast is regarded as the ecotourism mecca of the Zulu Kingdom, so experience the best of the region, by staying at one of the more luxurious Elephant Coast accommodation options.

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