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May 13, 2026

Exploring Zululand 2026

Jo, Antony and I have just returned after an incredible 10 days exploring Zululand.  What an adventure we had and so many beautiful photos taken.  And a real treat to spend such wonderful quality time with two very special people. I felt very nostalgic being back in Zululand. I explored Mkuzi and Hluhluwe in 1988 and 1989 with dad then Tony. They were both very special trip full of unforgettable memories. It was so great to return to some familiar haunts and explore some new places.


Our itinerary

  • May 1: Land in Durban and drive up to Mkuzi (Mantuma camp), stopping at Balito and eMthunzini.
  • May 2: Explore Mkuzi.
  • May 3: Explore Mkuzi.
  • May 4: Drive to Sodwana after an incredible experience at the Kumasinga Hide.
  • May 5: Antony does a dive and then we drive to Hluhluwe (Hilltop camp).
  • May 6: Explore the southern part of Hluhluwe - the iMfolozi part of the park.
  • May 7: Explore Hluhluwe including a morning hike and a sunset game drive.
  • May 8: Drive to St Lucia for a sunset boat trip.
  • May 9: Explore St Lucia including a drive to Cape Vidal.
  • May 10: A morning boat trip, then drive back to Durban


Map of places visited




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Getting there



Mkuzi



Sodwana Bay



Hluhluwe–iMfolozi 



St Lucia

May 13, 2026

St Lucia animals

Sunset boat trip on St Lucia estuary


Our boat trip on the estuary gave us wonderfully close views of hippos, crocodiles, monitor lizards and frogs. Up until then, most of our hippo sightings had been fairly distant, so it was a real delight to see them properly up close in their natural environment. Our guide shared all sorts of fascinating information about the animals, the estuary ecosystem and the behaviour of the hippos, which made the whole experience even more engaging.





















iSimangaliso Wetland Park


During our drive through iSimangaliso Wetland Park, we saw zebra, kudu, monkeys, buffalo and duiker along the roadside and in the surrounding bush. The highlight though was spotting a lone hyena — our first sighting of the trip — which was very exciting. Another memorable moment was watching a determined dung beetle industriously pushing its ball of dung across the road, a small but classic African bush scene.















Morning boat trip in St Lucia estuary


We loved our estuary boat trip so much that we decided to do a second one on the final morning of our trip. It was a completely different atmosphere from the sunset cruise, with the estuary calm and quiet in the soft morning light. Seeing the hippos bathed in the golden early sunlight was absolutely beautiful and a wonderful way to end our time in St Lucia.













May 13, 2026

St Lucia scenery and activities

We spent two nights in the remarkable wetland region of St Lucia, one of South Africa’s great natural treasures and a place I had wanted to visit for many years. Renowned for its huge hippo population, rich birdlife, estuary and coastal wilderness, it more than lived up to expectations. For us, it was a wonderful mix of wildlife, beautiful scenery, and the relaxed atmosphere of a small town built around one of Africa’s most extraordinary natural environments.


Map of places visited



St Lucia estuary boardwalk and beach
 

The first thing we did was head to the estuary boardwalk for a walk through the wetlands.The highlight was seeing an African fish eagle soaring overhead — always such a magnificent and unmistakable sight. Afterwards, we drove to the nearby beach for a swim, enjoying the warm Indian Ocean and the relaxed coastal atmosphere.











Boat trip


In the afternoon, we went on a sunset boat trip on the estuary. Choosing a smaller, more intimate boat turned out to be a fantastic decision and made the whole experience feel far more personal and relaxed. It ended up being one of the highlights of the trip. We saw hippos, crocodiles, monitor lizards and kingfishers at close range, while our guide, Heynie, was both highly knowledgeable and wonderfully entertaining throughout. The standout moment was an incredible close-up sighting of an African finfoot — a bird that is usually extremely secretive and difficult to see.

As the trip drew to a close, the estuary was bathed in the most beautiful golden light. Watching a sublime African sunset with hippos silhouetted in the foreground was one of those unforgettable moments that perfectly captured the magic of St Lucia.

















Cape Vidal beach


During our full day in St Lucia, we drove through the beautiful iSimangaliso Wetland Park to Cape Vidal. There was a run taking place through the park that day, so we left a little later than planned and had great fun shouting encouragement to some of the tail-end runners from the car as we drove along. The drive itself was wonderful, passing through lush coastal bush and wetland scenery with plenty of wildlife along the way. At Cape Vidal, we had a lovely swim in the warm, clear water and spent time soaking up the spectacular coastal setting.




iSimangaliso Wetland Park


iSimangaliso Wetland Park is an enormous protected coastal wilderness area made up of wetlands, estuaries, lakes, coastal forest and beaches. As we drove through the park, we took a number of detours to explore different sections, stopping often to admire the expansive views across the pans and estuaries. The scenery was remarkably beautiful, with wide open wetlands, calm water, reed beds and coastal vegetation stretching in every direction. It was easy to see why the area is regarded as one of South Africa’s great natural treasures.










Mission Rocks


On the way back, we stopped at Mission Rocks, a beautiful stretch of rugged coastline within iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The combination of rocky shoreline, rolling surf and unspoilt coastal scenery made it a wonderful place to pause and take in the wild beauty of the area before heading back to St Lucia.






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