Set on the pristine shores of the Maputaland coast, Mabibi Beach Camp is situated between Lake Sibaya, Sodwana Bay and Manzengwenya in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Nestled in an internationally recognized World Heritage Site, Mabibi Beach Camp forms part of the Isimangaliso Wetland Park, it is the ideal place to discover one of the last unspoilt and undeveloped wilderness beaches left on the African continent.
Crystal clear swimming bays, gorgeous snorkelling reefs, coastal forests, soft sandy beaches, grasslands, bush and shimmering lakes make this an unforgettable retreat.
The warm waters of the Maputaland coast offer some of South Africa's best snorkelling and fantastic offshore scuba diving. Carefully tucked away in the wilderness, Mabibi is surrounded by exquisite coastal dune forests which provide a tranquil, relaxed setting.
Our pristine beach is only accessible via a beach walkway, which consists of 60 large steps - which may pose a challenge to the elderly and small children. Lake Sibaya (South Africa's largest Fresh water lake) is a mere 25-minute drive away. Mabibi Beach Camp is the ideal hideaway for those that wish to escape the hectic hustle and bustle of city life.
Snorkeling
Forest walks
Turtle walks in season
Birding
Fishing
Local guides are available for activities at a small fee
Housekeeping ladies are available at a small fee
Campsite is along / part of:
R22 Campsites D1848 Campsites Lake Sibaya Campsites Isimangaliso Wetland Park Campsites
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Latitude: -27.4359173604 Longitude: 32.7014160156 WGS-84 Lat: S 27 26.155 WGS-84 Lon: E 32 42.085 |
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