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What a spectacular place! The barefoot luxury and passionate friendly staff had us living high on the hog for sure! This enchanting hideaway is located near the Northern gateway of Isimangaliso Wetland Park which is a UNESCO World Protected Wetland Area. There are so many adventures available at the Lodge...and best of all...most are included in your stay. We went on a forest walk and canoed in the Kosi Bay lake system. Unfortunately, we were only there 2 days which didn't give us enough time to explore all the other activities. Best of all, this lodge is conservation and community oriented, giving many benefits to the Zulu people. So while enjoying yourself in this little paradise, you can feel good about it! ||In addition, our forest and canoeing guide Phiqa was AMAZING! He was so knowledgeable about the forest and lake systems and taught us so much. Plus he made us feel really safe when we were with him. Honestly, I was a nervous wreck with the idea of canoeing in waters with hippos and crocs but Phiqa took away my fears which allowed me to really enjoy my time on the beautiful and pristine waters of the lake. ||I highly recommend Kosi Forest Lodge. The lodge and its employees more than lived up to its name...because guests are definitely made to feel welcome, cozy, and safe!||Sue Tidwell, author of Cries of the Savanna