iSibaya – Our new Home! @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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 Sodwana Bay Information iSibaya iSibaya is our home now, close to Sodwana Bay, but still secluded from all the hussle and bussle of Sodwana. Check out our exciting journey of how we navigate through this rustic wild landscape, learning about new things and experimenting with new things in our new home. Have a look at our pictures above but remember that we also have a Youtube channel for all our Video’s Subscribe Now?  


Sodwana Bay – The Road Home @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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 Sodwana Bay Information Road Trip! Going back Home!!! Check out our road trip pics from Pretoria back home to where we belong in iSibaya! Going back to pretoria was really hard for us, we were sad to leave iSibaya even if it was just for 10 days. But the road trip back home was super exciting. We were able to rescue a beuatiful little wild kitten in Witbank and enjoyed a gorgeous scenic route all the way down to the cost, where we belong. Go Sodwana Bay!!! Have a look at our pictures above but remember that we also have a Youtube channel for all our Video’s Subscribe Now?


Sodwana Bay – Sibaya – Green Snake Surprise @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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www.sodwanabayinformation.co.za Check out our Video below and while you at it – check out our YouTube channel. Please Like and Subscribe to support our channel. Boom!!! The next moment Tom tells me to keep all the dogs back and stay away. Mr Snake fell down out of the roof with poor gecko in his mouth… At this point I had no idea whats happening, and with two Jack Russel’s weird creatures are never a good combination. So panic ensued… It’s quite scary for a snake to randomly fall on your TV, especially the only snakes you see in the city are behind a glass walls. Bright colours usually means poisonous and dangerous, but Mr.snake doesn’t seem to be either of these. It doesn’t seem that the snake is poisonous cause our Gecko friend got away unharmed – lucky for him. Our visitor seems to be non aggressive cause instead attacking – it rather did its best to slither away from us. So our guess would be it’s a constrictor instead of poisonous. Anybody got an idea? Don’t get me wrong I was super scared that this snake might attack us or our dogs but every snake we have encountered on our property has never tried to harm us so far – which is great.


Rabies Vaccine and Nail Trimming @ Sodwana Bay

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On Saturday 14 December 2019 Candice, the owner of Sharklife and the State vet sponsored a free Rabies vaccine and trimming event. For those of you who do not know this yet, Rabies is a real threat to society all around the world and for South Africa one of the most plagued provinces is Kwa-Zulu Natal. Not only is Kwa-Zulu Natal the largest Province in South Africa it is also one of the most rural Provinces. Meaning lots of uncontrolled wild animals and domestic animals that will come in contact with wild animals most probably at least once in their lives, which means if your lucky the animal won’t have rabies, unlucky they bite your pet and they end up with Rabies. Candice and the state vet have teamed up to help fight the battle of the ever growing threat of your pet getting  rabies by encouraging pet owners to get their pets vaccinated and prevent this terrible and deadly disease from spreading. Unfortunately the vaccine only lasts 1 year. So it is important to keep your pet up to date every year on this vaccine and save more lives. Candice volunteered to give Sodwana Bay locals their pets a free vaccine and for those who needed it a free toe nail cut as well. Just wanna give a special thanks to Candice for giving up her Saturday and Volunteering to keep our pets safe and Rabies free for another year. Next time you visit Sodwana Bay, check out the Shark Museum, they have real cool and interesting things to see and learn about and don’t forget to keep up to date with your Rabies shots.


Sodwana Bay January 2019 @ Sibaya – Sodwana Bay

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  The change to our souls… Took a while to get this finished – whohooooo finally it is done! Yes, it took a whole year but we still sharing… hope you enjoy!     This was our holiday trip from January 2019 @ Sodwana Bay. Honestly thinking back on it now, I would say this was the breakthrough point for us, we got engaged (unfortunately was to excited for the camera to catch anything), we missed our dog and cat a lot and hated going on vacation without them… Then there was the biggest problem of all, we were 600km away from the sea when we go back home. We were real unhappy and over worked. We knew it was time for change and it was welcomed! So, we made a pact – We were gonna work as hard as humanly possible, save up as much as we can and move to Sodwana Bay with in that year. We also promised our animals that we won’t go to Sodwana if they can’t go with – as Im writing this they are all around us – living in Sodwana Bay… Whooohoooo! Although this video took a year to create I think it was uploaded at the perfect time and in the right environment… at Sodwana Bay! So thanks for all the friends, family and Clients who have supported us in our dream coming true… Follow our Adventures?