Are there sharks in Sodwana?
In Sodwana Bay, you will also have the opportunity to dive with sharks. Not the Great White of course, but there are entire shoals of Ragged Tooth Sharks. You may also, for example, encounter Tresher Sharks, Bull Sharks and Hammerheads as well as the gentle Giant the Whale Shark.
Where can I dive in Sodwana?
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Amoray Diving – Sodwana Bay, South Africa Amoray Diving is the perfect choice for the discerning diver. Situated in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in beautiful Sodwana Bay, we are dedicated to giving you the best possible diving experience in this pristine UNESCO World Heritage Site.
When can you dive in Sodwana Bay?
Diving in Sodwana Bay is fantastic year-round. The seasonal sightings of whales harks are Dec-Feb, humpback whales are June-Oct, ragged-tooth sharks from Dec-Feb, and nesting leatherback and loggerhead turtles can be seen from Dec – Feb each year.
Who owns Sodwana Bay?
The owner of the Sodwana Bay Lodge, Richard Scott, who has owned the business for 20 years, said on Wedensday night there had also been abusive telephone calls from people who had wrongly believed that Slade’s Sodwana Bay Guest House was the Sodwana Bay Lodge.
In what district is Sodwana?
Sodwana Bay is a bay in South Africa on the KwaZulu Natal north coast, between St. Lucia and Lake Sibhayi. It is in the Sodwana Bay National Park, and the Maputaland Marine Reserve, and is a popular recreational diving destination.
Which province is Sodwana Bay?
KwaZulu-Natal province
Sodwana Bay is located on the east coast of South Africa, in one of the most unique and unspoiled parts of the world. The KwaZulu-Natal province is home to the Zulu people who have inhabited the area in harmony with the land for several centuries.
What province is Sodwana Bay?
Sodwana Bay is located on the east coast of South Africa, in one of the most unique and unspoiled parts of the world. The KwaZulu-Natal province is home to the Zulu people who have inhabited the area in harmony with the land for several centuries. They still remain the predominant ethnic group in the region.
Can you snorkel at Sodwana?
Most the snorkelling in Sodwana Bay happens at the main beach access area, you will need to pay an entrance fee at the gate. The most popular snorkeling spot in Sodwana Bay is known as Jesser’s point and forms wonderful shallow protected snorkeling spots at low tide.
How do I get to Sodwana from Cape Town?
There is no direct connection from Cape Town to Sodwana Bay. However, you can take the bus to Cape Town CPT Airport, take the walk to Capetown airport, fly to Phinda Game Reserve, then take the taxi to Sodwana Bay.