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Beach bliss at Thonga
Article By:
Leigh Stefanski
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:54
White beach stretches for as far as the eye can see as you step off the boardwalk
from Thonga Beach Lodge. As you walk barefoot in the coral sand, the lodge disappears
into the dune forest behind you, leaving little thatched peaks poking out of
the leafy canopy. There's not a soul in sight, leaving you alone with your thoughts
and the tumbling of the waves in your ears.
The Maputaland coastline of northern
KwaZulu-Natal remains miraculously wondrous and unspoiled; secret treasures
lie hidden in the ocean depths, sand dunes, lakes and forests, just begging
to be explored by eager eyes, fingers and feet.
Thonga is an unobtrusive and eco-friendly luxury lodge built into a dune forest
in secluded Mabibi. Wooden boardwalks stretch across the forested dunes to the
rooms. There are sea-facing rooms, but don't imagine panoramic views as Thonga
opted for harmony with the environment, rather than
hacking away the dune forest
for a better view — but don't despair, being one with the forest is equally
special and ensures scenery that's constantly changing.
When you approach the lodge by open vehicle, the last dune climb is slightly
hair raising. But then suddenly the ink-blue ocean reveals itself and you start
the descent to this eco-tourism alternative to the Seychelles or Bahamas.
On arrival at the lodge, which was built entirely by the Mabibi community and
is staffed by locals, you'll be greeted by folk in colourful kikois who will
show you onto a wooden deck overlooking the ocean, then run you through the
plethora of activities available during your stay. At this point, you just might
ask yourself why you didn't book for longer.
Playtime on the beach
Although it's tempting to surrender to the indulgent comforts on offer and sit
feet-up for
your entire stay, there are a few things you shouldn't miss out
on. Visit the local community or sip on a sundowner at Lake Sibaya. Go kayaking
on the lake or set off on a forest walk, or squeeze into a wetsuit, arm yourself
with a mask, fins and a snorkel and head out past the breakers in a rubber duck.
The snorkelling is fantastic and to top it all off, Thonga has its very own
dive centre and many little-explored reefs. You could spend your days learning
to dive, from the swimming pool stage right up to open-water courses and qualifications.
If you're already a qualified diver, there are two organised dives a day to
explore the underwater wonderland just off-shore from the lodge. On certain
tides the snorkelling around Rocky Point is truly awesome.
Hiding beneath the Mabibi waves is a marine carnival that any diving enthusiast
would salivate over. It's home to mystical docile whale
sharks, and divers —
and those with just a pair of fins and a snorkel — hope to catch a glimpse
of these majestic creatures and possibly even swim with them. For shark lovers,
there are black-tipped and white-tipped reef sharks and grey, tiger, ragged-tooth
and Zambezi sharks in the area, and occasionally even makos and great whites
visit the gloriously warm waters. The coral playgrounds are seething with schools
of flashy fish, eels and multicoloured spongy corals.
Two of the main drawcards of the Maputaland coastline are the gentle reptilian
giants of the sea, the leatherback and loggerhead turtles, which make their
annual nocturnal pilgrimages up the beaches between November and January to
lay their eggs. Then, usually from January to March, the hatchlings scamper
towards the glowing phosphorous-beckoning ocean. Thonga offers night-time turtle
tracking from November through to March, and whether
it's moms or babies that
you're in time for, it's a spectacle that won't easily be forgotten.
The nature of a five-star lodge
The rooms at Thonga are spacious and luxurious, with doors that open onto wooden
balconies, some with views over the canopy to the sea. You'll probably get up
close and personal with Samango monkeys, who quite enjoy soaking up the rays
on the thatched roofs as well as dropping the remains of their foraging onto
innocent and unaware sunbathers.
Gastronomically speaking, you're in for a real treat. Breakfasts are spreads
of fresh fruits, breads, meats and cheeses, with all the cooked options to order
the way you like them. Top it off with your own plunger of freshly brewed coffee.
If this sounds too heavy to tackle before a morning activity, don't worry, the
staff will keep it for you until you get back and can afford to just go belly-up
with a good book.
Lunches are buffet spreads of fresh salads, fruits, wraps, sandwiches, meats,
cheeses and some warm dishes — or whatever the chef waves his magic wand and
produces that day. Dinners are à la carte and the dishes have the gourmet
flair you would expect at a top-class establishment.
There's a voluptuous lounge to surrender to when you get the urge to sit back
and relax. It has a fully stocked bar, complete with entertaining and informative
bar staff who are more than happy to keep you company until the wee hours of
the morning.
Don't forget about the luxury spa for a bit of pampering, complete with manicures,
pedicures, reflexology, massages, facials and many other glorious temptations.
Thonga Beach Lodge's remote location makes it slightly challenging to get to
but incredibly difficult to leave. But with so many things to do, the five-star
indulgences that dreams are made of and the ultimate in peace and quiet, who
would ever want to?