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Dolphins

What can be better than to start the day with an early morning swim with dolphins and if the dolphins are evasive to go scuba diving or snorkel from the boat in open sea. Dolphin encounters remain one of the mystical experiences everyone should do.

On calm mornings the boat will go on a game drive to locate the dolphins and if conditions are favourable the dolphins will come to you while you snorkel. The dolphins come within touching range and may circle the snorklers for long times. Sightings are not guaranteed as the dolphins are wild. However if you stay for two or three days it allows your hosts to pick a good weather day, with calm winds, which greatly increases the chances of finding the dolphins.

The reefs

The reefs off the Northern Maputaland coast are nothing short of spectacular. Along just 40 square miles of reef, over 1,250 different species of fish have been identified (compared with 1,600 species along the entire 1,200 miles of Australia's Great Barrier Reef).

 

 


Navigate the top portal site to find information on Kosi Bay, also known as Maputaland, northern Elephant Coast, Isimangaliso Wetland Park, Manguzi, Kwangwanase, Thongaland, Tembeland, including such fabulous sites such as Kosi Lakes, Kosi Mouth, Bhanga Nek, Rocktail Bay, Black Rock, Lake Sibaya, Mabibi, in fact anything north of Sodwana and south of Ponta de Ouro, Ponta Malongane andf Ponta Mamoli in Mozambique.






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