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St Lucia Wetlands Park, KwaZulu-Natal.

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Local rate in the UK - Freephone in South Africa.0845 838 2450

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0800 981 420

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Other +44 1932 268230

St Lucia Wetlands Park

Introduction

The 260,000 hectares covered by the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park is home to a diverse number of habitats and wildlife.  

St. Lucia False BayCoastal beaches and sand dunes, wetlands, bushveld, coastal forests and mangrove swamps are all here, as well as South Africa's most southernmost coral reef off the Sodwana Bay coastline, a diving  and snorkelling paradise and home to an extremely large number of colourful tropical fish species.

Further north along the KZN coastline, on the border with Mozambique, is the Kosi Bay Nature Reserve. Where seawater and fresh water mix, there is an abundance of nutrition for countless species of fish and an equally impressive variety of birds.

The Areas Covered

St. Lucia Wetlands BeachThe Park stretches along the coast from Sodwana Bay in the north to the Mapelane Nature Reserve in the  south.

It incorporates the 38,000 hectare Lake St Lucia, a vast expanse of lake, estuaries and islands.

The Park also includes many other nature and game reserves including False Bay Park and the St Lucia Game and Marine Reserves, and the Mkuze Game Reserve.

Malaria is present in this area of South Africa, so precautions should be taken. 

St. Lucia Hippo in WaterWildlife

Swimming in the lake is prohibited due to the presence of over 1,500 crocodiles, the largest population in South Africa.  Boat trips and cruises are a popular way to sight these formidable creatures, swimming or basking in the sun on the lake shores. 

There are also nearly 1,000 hippos in the lake as well, and occasionally black fin and Zambezi River sharks can be seen.

Leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles lay their eggs on the ocean shows of the eastern peninsula, Turtle breading season starts October the one year until April the next year while whale watching season is from June until December. Other wildlife includes rhino (both black and white), elephant, buffalo, giraffe, kudu and other antelope species. There are also over 450 species of birdlife, including fish eagles and colonies of pelicans and flamingos. Here, and nowhere else in the world, can one find hippopotamuses, crocodiles, and sharks sharing the same waters.

Some of the animals in St. Lucia

St. Lucia CrocSt. Lucia Grue a CouronneSt. Lucia Phacochère

 

 

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