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  1. Hlathikulu Forest is a coastal scarp forest in the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa, between Ingwavuma and the Pongola Gorge. The forest is also known as the Gwaliweni Forest. The forest is part of the IUCN's Maputaland Centre of Plant Endemism: vi

  2. Check out this 5.6-mile loop trail near Bergville, Kwazulu-Natal. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 50 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

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    • Bergville, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
  3. This pleasant circular route leads along the foothills of the Drakensberg and features the most visited sights in Monks Cowl. At first, the trail follows the scenic route to Nandi’s Falls, a wonderful waterfall located in a mystic forest.

  4. Hlatikhulu Bush Lodge is situated in the heart of the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve, a wildlife sanctuary in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The lodge is elevated on a terrace overlooking the Black Mfolozi River, providing guests with an excellent view of the river and the surrounding African bush.

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  5. HLATHIKULU FOREST HIKE. This is an easy hike of some nine kilometres in total. The duration is approximately three hours. Start at Monks Cowl Camp and follow the cairns marked Mkhulumane Rock and Hlathikulu Forest.

  6. Lovely indigenous forest hike where you can find South Africa’s National Tree, the Yellow Wood towering over you, and secret waterfalls and streams were you can cool of from the summer heat. Enjoy a cup off coffee and a pick nick lunch at the river crossing, before heading back to camp.

  7. Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Self-catering. The Hlatikulu Bush Lodge is sited on a terrace overlooking the Black Mfolozi River in the heart of the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park and provides excellent opportunities for walks into a part of uMfolozi that most people never see.

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