Kosi Bay
General Information
Home to the Tsonga people and their primitive, yet ingenious, traditional fish traps, Kosi Bay's unique eco-system and vast wildlife is rapidly becoming the favorite place of modern-day Elephant Coast or Maputaland explorers.
Kosi bay is made up of six large lakes, two smaller lakes and one conserved estuaries on the Indian Ocean coastline, it stretches from Lake Zilonde, on the border of Mozambique, to Lake Amanzimnyama, in the south.
Kosi Bay is not only home to marvels such as the two-armed Mudskipper fish and the one-armed Fiddler crab, but also home to a number of game reserves and private farms in the area that offers oppertunities to experience the wonder of the other species of the animal kingdom - rhino, giraffe, warthog, zebra, kudu and elephant are all within easy access. Deep sea fishing excursions are also popular.
Accommodation in Kosi Bay
Places to stay with Accommodation in Kosi Bay which includes hotels, self catering accommodation, guest houses, bed and breakfast, lodges etc
Kosi Bay Activities
A diverse range of activities are available. Which includes fishing and the Kosi Bay Turtle Tours.
Businesses
A great selection of Restaurants, coffee shops and pubs to choose from!
Kosi bay forms part of the Zululand Birding Route, for more info please visit www.zululand-birding-route-info.co.za/routes











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