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Makakatana Bay

Breathtaking Landscapes, Unforgettable Experiences

Established in 1999 by the Morrison family, who have called this area home for five generations, Makakatana Bay Lodge stands as the only privately-owned lodge within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, embodying a legacy of deep-rooted heritage and a commitment to sharing this extraordinary environment with guests from around the world.

Nestled on the shores of Lake St Lucia, the lodge offers an intimate escape into nature, where guests can experience the breathtaking beauty and diverse wildlife of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Embark on a serene boat safari through South Africa’s largest estuarine system, explore the stunning Indian Ocean coastline, and fully immerse yourself in the wonders of iSimangaliso.

Experiences

Discover the wonders of Makakatana Bay with a variety of exciting experiences.

Experiences

Your Stay at Makakatana Bay Lodge

Discover the wonders of Makakatana Bay with a variety of exciting experiences.

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iSimangaliso Wetland Park

In 1999 the iSimangaliso Wetland Park was declared South Africa’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, spanning over 358,534 hectares, rich in diverse ecosystems and stunning natural landscapes the park boasts South Africa’s largest estuarine system, pristine beaches, coastal forests, and diverse wetlands rich with wildlife. 

Since 1 August 2019, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park’s marine protected area (MPA) expanded significantly, with the result that the World Heritage Site is now 1,328,901ha in extent (marine and terrestrial combined). The Park is now South Africa’s second largest protected area after the Kruger National Park, incorporating the country’s largest MPA – also the only Transfrontier MPA as it joins Mozambique’s protected waters.

Guests can spot hippos and crocodiles in Lake St Lucia, and snorkel among vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life in the Indian Ocean. From birdwatching in the wetlands to exploring some of the world’s highest coastal dunes, every corner of iSimangaliso offers a breathtaking experience.

Community and Conservation

Discover our commitment to wildlife conservation and community support in this enchanting region. Contact the lodge should you wish to contribute.

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Eco Boats

Our ECO boats, equipped with solar-charged, battery-operated motors, offer a quiet and sustainable adventure on Lake St Lucia. Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of nature and enjoy eco-friendly exploration. Note: This activity is weather dependent.

Night Drives

Experience the wetland park after dark. This is the perfect time to spot elusive leopards and hyenas while listening to the enchanting sounds of the wetland.

Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve:

Just a 45-minute drive away, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi is the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa. Renowned for its rich wildlife and conservation efforts, a trip to this remarkable reserve can be booked upon request in advance.

Birding

iSimangaliso offers a unique habitat where diverse ecosystems converge and is home to over 526 bird species

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Game Drives

Morning and afternoon wetland drives are offered on the day of arrival and the morning of check-out, giving you a taste of this enchanting, pristine park teeming with diverse birdlife and wildlife.

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Boat Safari

A full-day safari exploring iSimangaliso's western shores and Lake St Lucia’s protected estuary. Enjoy a safari game drive and a boat cruise along Africa’s largest estuarine system, home to over 1,200 crocodiles and over 1,000 hippos.

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Beach Safari

A full-day safari to explore the iSimangaliso Wetland Park. Enjoy a leisurely safari game drive from the western shores to the eastern shores, arriving at a pristine beach on the Indian Ocean coastline where you can swim, snorkel, and feast on a picnic lunch.

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African Wildlife Vets

Makakatana Bay Lodge proudly supports African Wildlife Vets, a non-profit organization in Zululand. This dedicated team of passionate wildlife veterinarians works tirelessly behind the scenes and around the clock to protect and care for the region's wildlife. If you would like to donate directly to the African Wildlife Vets fund, please contact Kate Church at [email protected]

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Vukunyane Development Project & Birding Tours

Vukunyane is a community development initiative founded by Themba Mtembu of St Lucia Birding in October 2012. Themba, a specialist birding guide based in St Lucia, aims to raise environmental awareness among local schools and communities through effective, professional training, promoting sustainable conservation and tourism. Makakatana Bay Lodge supports this project by providing essential supplies for educational camps, including birding books, binoculars, cameras, clothing, and food parcels. If you would like to donate items, please contact us at [email protected].

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General Conservation and Sustainability

Makakatana Bay Lodge has always been committed to conservation and sustainability. We pride ourselves on our various initiatives, including recycling, minimizing plastic use, eliminating plastic straws, maintaining bee hives and a herb garden, composting, managing water and electricity efficiently, and installing solar power.

Ezemvelo Anti-Poaching Unit

Combating poaching requires immense bravery and dedication. The courageous individuals in our anti-poaching teams face danger daily to protect wildlife. A portion of the funds raised through our levy is allocated to purchasing essential equipment such as binoculars, trap cameras, and uniforms for these dedicated units. If you would like to support this exceptional team, please contact us at [email protected] for donation details.

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Solar

Makakatana Bay Lodge is proud to be a Solar Safari Lodge. Our commitment to a greener, cleaner energy solution has significantly reduced our dependence on South Africa's strained power grid. Since implementing solar power, we have seen a marked improvement in guest satisfaction and a significant reduction in our carbon footprint

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Spa

Rejuvenate at Leopard Mountain Lodge's Africology Spa, nestled in the heart of the Manyoni Private Game Reserve. Embrace eco-friendly wellness with treatments inspired by Africa's traditional healers, using indigenous plants and minerals.

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Safari

Manyoni Private Game Reserve is home to the Big Five, along with cheetahs, African wild dogs, and an array of bird species. Each safari is tailored to provide intimate wildlife encounters, offering guests a deep connection to the area and its inhabitants.

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