3* Kosi Forest Lodge - Kosi Bay Package (2 Nights)

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R12238
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KwaZulu-Natal
Book before: 2025-10-28
 Kosi Forest Lodge in South Africa / KwaZulu-Natal, image_1
overview

Surrounded by ancient sand forests Kosi Forest Lodge is situated within the iSimangaliso World Heritage Park one of the last unexplored wetland wildernesses. This South African safari lodge is privately tucked within a unique wetland world of lakes and forests. Kosi Forest Lodges eight thatched forest rooms are raised on wooden decks, and the open-air reed-enclosed bathrooms with baths and showers sunk into white forest sand are a highlight with guests. The rustic yet comfortable room aesthetic provides an authentic back to nature holiday experience. You will wake up in the morning surrounded by the sounds of the forests prolific bird life.

includes:

SELF-DRIVE PACKAGE INCLUDES:
3 Nights' accommodation at the 3* Kosi Forest Lodge in a Forest Room
Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily
Guided Raphia Forest Walk
Guided canoeing on the Kosi Lake system

WHY WE LOVE IT:
- Nestled within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the lodge offers an authentic experience in one of South Africa's last unspoiled wetland wilderness areas
- The lodge features thatched, canvas, and wood cabins elevated on wooden platforms, blending seamlessly into the sand forest environment
- Unique Outdoor Bathrooms
- Guests can enjoy guided canoe trips, walks through ancient Raffia Palm Forests, boat excursions exploring the Kosi lake system, and snorkeling at Kosi Bay Mouth
- Rich Biodiversity

excludes:

All Items of a personal nature. Meals and drinks not mentioned. Park fees, own 4x4 vehicle park fees & Isibindi Foundation Levy.

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  • prices from:
    R 12238 pps
  • travel from:
    Mon, Sep 1, 2025
  • to:
    Fri, Oct 31, 2025
  • book before:
    Tue, Oct 28, 2025

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KwaZulu-Natal also known as KZN and “the garden province” due its beautiful landscapes and tropical climate, is one of nine provinces of South Africa. 

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