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SOUTH
COAST NATURE RESERVES
Mpenjati Nature Reserve
Palm beach near Southbroom, about 18 km south of Margate.
The resort embraces the Mpenjati river lagoon. Trafalgar
Marine reserve adjoins Mpenjati Public Resort and extends
500 metres out to sea along its length. This marine
reserve has been proclaimed in order to protect the unique
fossil found in the area. A popular venue for board
sailing , boating and canoeing. Fishing in the lagoon and
surf angling are other popular recreational sports.
Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve
Some 21 km along the Harding road(N2), west of Port
Shepstone. The turn-off is marked 'nature reserve'.
Contains leopards, baboons, small antelope and a prolific
bird life, including five kingfisher and seven eagle
species.
Umtamvuna Nature Reserve
This reserve is accessed off the road to Izingolweni from
Port Edward. It is renowned for its magnificent views of
the deep Umtamvuna River Gorge. Umtamvuna is a treasure
house of rare and endemic trees and plant species in a
diversity of habitats, with spectacular wild flower
displays after the spring rains. The reserve has the best
nature walks along the entire KwaZulu-Natall coastline,
with several marked trails to explore. A large colony of
Cape vultures can be observed on their nesting sites. A
small picnic site is situated above the office within the
reserve, and a day visit is a rewarding experience.
Uvongo Nature Reserve
This reserve contains a well conserved coastal forest with
a diversity of trees, shrubs, ferns, coastal birds species
and orchids. A circular 2 hour walking trail can be
undertaken. The reserve is found in greater Margate area,
between Uvongo and Manaba Beach.
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