Sodwana redevelopment gets R72m

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Sodwana redevelopment gets R72m DAILYNEWS/NEWS /  01 September 2015 at 12:20pm By: ZAINUL DAWOOD Sodwana Bay in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park is scheduled for a R72 million facelift in the next 24 months, which will aim to better preserve the area, while unlocking development. Work will include a new visitor reception and gate complex, new parking, new craft markets, and new recreational areas for day visitors. Siyabonga Mhlongo, iSimangaliso Wetland Park spokesman, said a number of specialist studies were commissioned to better understand the dynamics of this area, with a view to enhancing and protecting the ecology of the area and promoting economic development. This part of the park contains rare forest types and species and is a popular tourism destination for beach lovers, divers and fishermen. “The studies considered how best to modernise day visitor facilities to improve the visitor experience, and create jobs. Specialists in the fields of dune dynamics and estuarine management as well as civil engineers, landscape architects, architects and professionals who have successfully managed and implemented rehabilitation programmes along the KwaZulu-Natal coast line were involved,” Mhlongo said. The studies, done over a two-year period, included vegetation surveys, ecological functionality assessments, coastal dune dynamics, estuarine functional assessments, cultural heritage assessments and ecological rehabilitation. The breakdowns of the costs are: * R11m for a new entrance gate complex; * R50m for visitor facilities and ecological rehabilitation; and * R10m for road upgrades. The redevelopment of Sodwana’s day visitor areas includes the replacement and relocation of the existing dive shop, compressor facilities, convenience and food outlets; new community safety and first aid facilities; replacement and new ablution facilities (one of which was completed in the first phase of the project); improved parking; new signage and park furniture, such as picnic tables; and the rebuilding of the craft trading area. All facilities will be disabled-friendly. “The facelift will also require the removal of structures that are inappropriate or ‘not fit for purpose’, including those within the estuarine basin, and those that compromise the ecology and ‘sense of place,” Mhlongo said. Alien plants will be removed to restore dune functioning and growth of indigenous vegetation on the primary dune will be encouraged. The increase in visitor numbers to the area has increased pressure on the ecosystem, already strained by the planting of Casuarina trees in the 1960s to aid dune stabilisation. Mhlongo said natural processes had led to sand “starvation” at Jesser Point, which has been significantly eroded, resulting in the need to remove infrastructure and arguably contributing to sand choking in the bay. “Heavy seas have compounded the negative ecological impacts from Casuarina trees on Jesser Point, resulting in the collapse of infrastructure – including ablutions and beach ramps critical for launch site operations,” Mhlongo said. The park is known for its world class coral reefs, more than 1 200 species of marine fish (including coelacanths) and scuba diving. It also has rare and endangered forest types and a highly sensitive and dynamic dune system. Park chief executive, Andrew Zaloumis, said good planning and public input had resulted in a balance between ecological conservation and development. “The construction will provide 164 jobs with additional new permanent jobs during the operational phase. This will benefit the community surrounding us,” Zaloumis said. iSimangaliso’s business director, Terri Castis, said: “We are managing the park, not only for the benefit of this generation, but for our children and our children’s children.” Originally posted 2015-09-01 21:58:02.


Sodwana Bay – South Africa

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  SODWANA BAY ACCOMMODATION: Sodwana bay offers every type of accommodation. Camping, tents, chalets and lodge accommodation are available. Contact us with your specific requirements  info@twobar.co.za Restaurants in the area range from upmarket to basic fare or take aways from the beach kiosk. SODWANA ACTIVITIES: Diving:The Maputaland coral reefs are the number one dive spot on any South African diver’s itinerary. It is the premier scuba dive destination within South Africa. Most of the diving is done on four distinct reefs, namely 2 Mile, 5 Mile, 7 Mile and 9 Mile reefs, named for their distance from the Sodwana launch site at Jesser point. Dives are done from semi-rigid inflatable boats that can take up to eleven divers. The launches are straight from the beach through the surf. These type of launches are unique to the Kwazulu Natal and Mozambique coast and is a adrenaline rush! This thrilling experience adds to the excitement of the dive. Average visibility in the area is 15 to 20 meters, with up to 40 meters during winter months. Water temperature ranges from 29ºC in mid summer (Dec/Jan) to approximately 19ºC in mid winter (Jun/Jul) and diving is possible all year round. During the summer months from December to March large numbers of Ragged tooth sharks congregate at quarter mile reef. The number of boats and divers to this site is regulated to protect the sharks. SODWANA BAY DIVE SITES: Sodwana Bay 2 MileThe most popular of the dive sites. 2 Mile is a large reef about 2km long and about 1km wide. Depths vary from 9m to30m. There are many dive sites within the main body of 2 Mile reef. Due to its size there is something for everyone, from massive beds of corals, rocky overhangs & caves, to a large diversity of fishes and reef inhabitants. Sodwana Bay 5 Mile. A deeper reef, this site is a dive site for advanced divers. This reef well known for its coral formations. It is 1km long and 1km wide. Depth ranges between 15 and 35 meters. Off this reef are rocky out crops with interesting sea life and well worth the dive. There is a abundance of delicate staghorn coral which occur in large tiers. The average depth is approximately 21 m. Sodwana Bay 7 Mile. A favorite among advanced divers, 7 Mile is rated as one of  the best dive sites in the world. It is located about 10km from Jesser point. The top of the reef is approximately 15m deep with a distinct drop-off down to 24m on the sand. The inside edge is relatively sheltered from the open ocean and supports a large diversity of fish and invertebrate. Definitely a must! Sodwana Bay 9 Mile. This reef is untouched by divers because of the distance from Jesser point. This is a spectacular dive. The depth ranges from 3 to 24m. There is a distinct Green coral tree on this reef that supports plenty of fish life. SODWANA BAY FISHING: Although it is considered by many to be mainly a dive destination, Sodwana offers excellent fishing. Either from the shore or from fishing ski boats. There are a number of fishing charter operators at Sodwana. They operate large skiboats with experienced skippers for the visitor who wish to try his hand at game fishing. OTHER ACTIVITIES IN SODWANA BAY: You can build sandcastles or snorkel at Jesser Point at low tide, or do some great snorkeling further north at Mabibi. Sundowners are popular at Lake Sibaya, a freshwater inland lake about 30 minutes from Sodwana. There is a curio market off the main Sodwana beach for some local shopping. Sodwana is a well-known nesting place for turtles, which can be experienced on guided tours along the beach between November & January. For the more energetic there is horse riding or quad driving through the plantations. You can also go flying in a microlight over this pristine area. GENERAL INFORMATION: This is a malaria area please contact your doctor regarding medication. Petrol & diesel are available from Mbazwana or at the petrol station in the National Park. There is a large supermarket in Mbazwana and a small shop in the park. DIRECTIONS SODWANA BAY: It is about a 7 hour drive from Johannesburg/Pretoria. You can reach Sodwana in a normal car and therefore you don’t need a 4×4. In a car or when towing take the road via Hluhluwe as it is a tar road. For the more adventurous in a 4×4 you can take the shorter route via Jozini with a bumpy 60km dirt road. From Johannesburg/Pretoria, take the Witbank Highway. Take the Hendrina/Ermelo off-ramp, through Hendrina, Ermelo, Piet Rietef and Pongola OR Take the Carolina off-ramp, through Carolina, Amsterdam, Piet Retief and Pongola. For the dirt road: Through Pongola and about 50km turn off to Jozini. Through Jozini turn right at fork and follow the signs to Sodwana Bay. For the tar road: Follow the road to Hluhluwe, through the town and then follow the signs to Mbazwana and Sodwana. Originally posted 2015-07-22 09:47:31.


Advertise about Sodwana Bay ~ What are we about?

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Sodwana Bay Information and Directory. We are a locally based in Sodwana Bay and would love to help your business grow. Our focus is to promote and give useful Travel Information to possible futures visitors to our loved Sodwana. If your think your business can Sustain and upkeep Sodwana Bay you are more than welcome to join our Directory. Our services aren’t just for local businesses in Sodwana Bay but surrounding areas as well. We understand that exposure is KING… without being known your business will not succeed! So, GREAT news – We have FREE text only listings and also paid listings which will give you more exposure on our Sodwana Bay Directory.   Help us help you? Give us a call and we will gladly assist you in any means possible. info@sodwanabayinformation.co.za   Originally posted 2015-05-20 12:37:38.


We Advertise @ Sodwana Bay ~ South Africa

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We would love to promote your business on our Sodwana Bay Information Directory. We have a wide variety of packages ranging from FREE to Fully paid LISTINGS. Don’t worry if you do not have the funds right a way – You can signup with a FREE text only listing and later upgrade… Asks us how? info@sodwanabayinformation.co.za Originally posted 2015-05-14 15:32:15.


God Is Working It Out for You

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God Is Working It Out for You   You must believe what God says about you, over what everyone else says!   Stop listening to those who claim you’ll never amount to anything. You might’ve had a bad childhood, or a failed marriage or career. ‘Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto…

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