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Thonga Beach Lodge – Mabibi
Thonga Beach Lodge is set on the pristine shores of the Maputuland
coast, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This 24-bed luxury lodge is the
ideal place to discover one of the most unspoilt wilderness beaches
left on the African continent. Mabibi is a magical place of coastal
forests, grasslands, bush, shimmering lakes and exquisite sandy
beaches. Its crystal clear, warm waters offer South Africa’s best
snorkelling and fantastic off-shore scuba diving.
Thonga Beach Lodge is situated only metres from the beach and a 25
minute drive from Lake Sibaya (Southern Africa’s largest freshwater
lake), which is part of the Isimangaliso Wetland Park, now
internationally recognised as a World Heritage Site.
Set above a private, sandy beach and nestled into magnificent
coastal dune forest, Thonga Beach Lodge captures the essence of a
luxury Robinson Crusoe hideaway. Traditional Thonga fishing villages
provided the inspiration for this unique retreat that celebrates the
true spirit of Mother Nature.
The dining area – a large thatched ‘rondavel’ - opens on to an
expansive wooden deck, where guests can enjoy Maputuland’s sultry
weather and the lodge’s sumptuous meals. Most meals will be served
al fresco, or, guests can head for the beach and dine by candlelight
on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
The lounge, with its comfortable couches and a cosy fireplace, is
the perfect place to unwind after a day at the beach. Located
upstairs from the diningroom, it offers spectacular views of the
beach as well as the incredible forest surrounding the lodge. It’s
the ideal spot to relax with a sundowner or catch a breathtaking
sunrise over a steaming mug of coffee.
To beat the midday heat, guests can take it easy beside the lodge’s
swimming pool or enjoy a delicious cocktail at the bar with its
unique “ocean” bar counter. For those needing a little pampering,
the lodge also has a rejuvenation centre where guests can revitalise
body, mind and soul.
Bedrooms
The spacious, thatched suites are hidden in the coastal dune forest
and raised on wooden stilts to ensure no harm comes to the sensitive
dune soils. Inspired by Thonga architecture, the rooms have been
carefully positioned to guarantee guest privacy. Some rooms offer
sea views (see rates), whilst others are set within the dune forest.
All have private balconies. Luxuriously decorated, the rooms exude a
romantic ambiance. Bleached wood, glass and natural materials have
been wisely used to create an open, airy feel. The en-suite rooms
have a bathroom with bath, shower and twin vanity. Every suite has
air conditioning.
*** Please note that Thonga is an eco friendly lodge in a World
Heritage site and is built into an extremely sensitive Milkwood
Forest. In order to preserve the natural vegetation, we are not
permitted to cut down any of these trees and as a result, over the
years this forest has grown and now some Seaview rooms do not have a
full 180 degree seaview
Thonga Beach Lodge – Activities
Snorkelling
Mabibi offers superb snorkelling opportunities with a great
diversity of underwater seascapes and marine flora and fauna. The
shallow reefs along this protected stretch of coastline are home to
an array of brilliant sub-tropical fish including moorish idols,
parrot fish and blue surgeons. The warm waters of the Indian Ocean
make this the ideal spot to snorkel or guests can simply soak up the
sun and savour the tranquility of this pristine, sandy beach.
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving at Mabibi is phenomenal, with reefs located a short
distance from the lodge. Shoals of game fish, sharks and schools of
bottlenose dolphins are often seen. Our professional lodge diving
team accommodates all enthusiasts; from the beginner to the veteran,
wanting a tour of the very best our reefs have to offer. 1,250 fish
species (Great Barrier Reef has 1500) occur on the reefs in this
area. Dives are from a semi-rigid dive boat which accommodates a
maximum of 8 divers at a time. The boat launches from straight in
front of the lodge directly through the surf. This can be exciting
and strenuous so a reasonable level of fitness is required. Diving
is limited by weather and the tides and cannot be guaranteed. Guests
must have proof of their diving qualifications. We regret no
children under 12 years or adults over 65 years.
Open Ocean Experience
This adventure activity offers guests a rare opportunity to
experience the variety of marine life that lives along the Elephant
Coast. An exciting launch through the surf, in front of the lodge,
takes you beyond the breakers to a world of dolphins, whales, whale
sharks and snorkelling. The warm Indian Ocean supports a myriad of
fish and marine life. Guests can sometimes swim with dolphins or
whale sharks or snorkel with manta rays and giant turtles. No
experience is required for this activity, but the launch through the
surf can be strenuous. We regret no children under 12 years or
adults over 65 years. Maximum number of guests is 10. Weather and
tide dependent.
Lake Sibaya
The lake is 6km from the lodge, a 25-minute drive.
•Sundowners are offered on the shores Southern Africa’s largest
fresh water lake – Lake Sibaya (70 square km). The Ramsar Convention
assures its international conservation status. The lake has 125km of
untouched shoreline, good bird watching and a great diversity of
fauna and flora.
•Guests can also explore parts of the lake by guided kayak with the
chance of seeing hippo and crocodile en route. A reasonable level of
fitness is required.
Bird Watching
Birding at Mabibi and its surrounds is excellent and the variety of
habitats attracts a great diversity of species. Typical coastal
species include Livingstone’s and Purplecrested Lourie, Green
Twinspot, Grey Waxbill and Green Coucal. Waders are common along the
shoreline, and Pinkthroated Longclaw and Rufousbellied Heron
frequent the marshy areas. Lake Sibaya has recorded 279 bird species
including the Palmnut Vulture, the only fruit-eating vulture in the
world. Pel’s fishing owl and pygmy goose.
Guided Wilderness Walks
Guests can head out on foot and explore this natural wonderland
through coastal dune forests, unspoiled sandy beaches and
grasslands. The wild beauty of Maputuland will enthrall naturalists
and photographers alike.
Turtle Tracking
In summer, nocturnal walks and drives along the beach in search of
egg-laying turtles can be arranged. Guests can witness the
culmination of an incredible journey as Giant Leatherback and
Loggerhead turtles come ashore to lay their eggs in carefully
prepared nests. Turtle tracking is offered in the evening from
November to end February. Every precaution is taken to ensure these
magnificent creatures are not disturbed during the laying process.
Fishing
The Maputuland coastline is renowned as one of South Africa’s most
popular fishing destinations. Guests can try their hand at surf
fishing or fly-fishing. Hully Point at Mabibi, is a well-known
fly-fishing spot. The enthusiastic angler can experience the thrill
of bagging the catch of a lifetime from these brilliant waters.
Thonga Beach Lodge encourages guests to “catch & release”.
Tsonga Cultural Experience
Visit a traditional Tsonga homestead and learn about their unique
heritage and culture.

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