We spent a night in the small coastal town of Sodwana Bay, famous for its scuba diving and coral reefs. That was what drew Antony there. Even though we only stayed briefly, the place had a relaxed tropical feel, with warm ocean air and a very different atmosphere to the bushveld we had come from. Here, the Indian Ocean replaced game reserves and savannah as the main attraction.
We stayed in a lovely lodge amongst the coastal vegetation, with an excellent restaurant that became one of the highlights of the stopover. After long days of travelling and wildlife viewing, it was great to settle in, enjoy a good meal, and unwind in the laid-back atmosphere of Sodwana.
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| View from the lodge restaurant |
The main beach
Jo, Ant and I headed down to the main beach at Sodwana Bay for a swim and were immediately struck by how gorgeous the water was — warm, clear and inviting in that unmistakably Indian Ocean way. The beach itself was full of energy and activity. An endless procession of fishing boats came charging up onto the sand at remarkable speed so the fishermen could quickly disembark, creating a dramatic spectacle against the backdrop of the surf and dunes.
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| Fishing boats ramping up on the beach at great speed so people could disembark |
Chilling at the lodge where Antony did his diving refresher course
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| Beautiful art at the lodge celebrating sea life |
Walking down to the beach at the lodge in the afternoon
In the afternoon, Antony and I walked from the lodge down to the nearby beach while Jo relaxed at the pool. The path down was quite steep but worth it once we reached the beach. It was a beautiful stretch of coastline with massive sand dunes and a very wild feel to it.
Jo and I frolicking on the beach in the gorgeous morning light
The next morning, Antony headed off early for a dive while Jo and I enjoyed a lovely breakfast at the lodge, included in our stay. Afterwards we went down to the beach and I could hardly believe it was the same place. The wind had disappeared, the ocean was calm, and the light was absolutely perfect for photography.






















































