A chance to see the ancient nesting rituals of Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles, which nest nowhere else in Africa.
The coastline of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park is the only remaining major nesting site in Africa where Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles still lay their eggs. These important breeding grounds have been protected by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, the conservation partners of the Wetland Park Authority, for over 50 years.
This ancient nesting ritual starts early in November every year. The female emerges from the surf and rests in the wash zone alert for danger – at this point she is easily disturbed. She then moves above the high tide mark to find a suitable site, where the laborious process of digging a nest, down to 1m in depth, commences. After laying a batch of 80-100 eggs, she carefully closes the nest and conceals its presence from foragers like jackals, genets, honey badgers and ghost crabs. The cumbersome journey back to sea follows.
The eggs can take up to 70 days to hatch, with the hatchlings emerging at night and making their way to the sea from January through to March every year. Approximately 4 hatchlings from every 1000 are estimated to reach maturity. Recent evidence suggests that female turtles return to the beaches where they hatched. How they know the route back to the spots they hatched on remains a mystery.
Turtle tours operate from November to March every year from St Lucia and Cape Vidal (Shoreline Boat Safaris & Turtle Tours; Thompsons Tours), Sodwana Bay (Phinda and Ufudu Tours), Mabibi (Thonga Beach Lodge), Island Rock (Rocktail Beach Camp) and Bhanga Nek (Community guides).

Operators
Thonga Beach Lodge
Luxury lodge set in a secluded dune forest with stunning coastal views. Situated only metres from the beach and a 25 minute drive from Lake Sibaya, Thonga Beach Lodge is nestled into beautiful coastal dune forest above secluded Mabibi Bay with sweeping views of the beach below. The thatched bush suites provide guest privacy and were carefully constructed to ensure minimal impact on the environment.
Activities OfferedGuided Walks
Kayaking
Scuba Diving
Turtle Tours
Rocktail Camp
Rocktail Bay is considered one of the premier dive sites in South Africa, with pristine coral reefs that only Rocktail Beach Camp guests have access to. There is a fully accredited dive centre and diving operation, Mokarran Dive Charters, which offers training and excursions. With the beach a brisk 20-minute walk from the camp, there are plenty of seaside adventures to be experienced. Rocktail is set a bit inland, in the lush Coastal Forest covering the ancient coastal dunes.
Activities OfferedScuba Diving
Turtle Tours
Thompsons Tours
Thompsons Holidays is a leading South African travel wholesaler with over 38 years of expertise catering primarily to leisure travellers. Additionally, travel and activity arrangements requiring in-depth knowledge and experience – such as cruising, sports travel, escorted tours and self-drive tours – are handled by specialists within the company.
Activities OfferedTurtle Tours
Shoreline Boat Safaris & Turtle Tours
South Africa’s first World Heritage site offers one an opportunity to witness hippos wallowing and Nile crocodiles basking in the African sun. Shoreline’s estuary boat cruise – which includes tea and coffee breaks – is a 2 hour photographic opportunity allowing one to get up close to the animals that reside here. Each vessel has a carrying capacity of 14 clients and therefore offers a personal and interactive experience.
Activities OfferedBoat Cruises
Guided Walks
Turtle Tours
Ufudu Tours
Knowledgable guides to give you an enlightening glimpse into the lives of iSimangaliso’s turtle species. Ufudu Tours has access to nearly 30km of conserved beach for their tours. Their guests are transported on the beach during low tide. They encourage responsible beach driving and will often request their guests to walk where the beach is too narrow or too sloped.
Activities OfferedTurtle Tours
Walking Tours Kosi Bay
Experienced turtle trackers independently operate walking tours along the beaches of Kosi Bay. Visitors have the opportunity to meet local turtle trackers at the Bhanga Nek Turtle Research Station.For more information, or to organise a tour, give one of them a call on the numbers provided below:
Shadrack Mathenjwa | 082 638 4488
Thembile Ngubane | 072 724 2738
Sthembiso Mthembu | 071 154 6623
Simangaliso Mageba | 072 725 2738