Wander the ethereal boardwalk through Mtunzini's ancient raffia palm forest — the southernmost palm grove of its kind in Africa — and scan the mangrove channels for the rare palm-nut vulture. This intimate nature walk is one of South Africa's best-kept secrets.
What to expect
Mtunzini village is a lush, colonial-era coastal hamlet fringed by one of South Africa's most unusual forests. The elevated boardwalk threads through towering raffia palms — their fronds the longest of any plant on earth — and descends to the Umlalazi estuary mangroves. Kingfishers dart through mangrove roots, and if you're quiet, the distinctive silhouette of the palm-nut vulture drifts overhead. The atmosphere is utterly tranquil; a world-class nature experience requiring nothing more than comfortable shoes and curiosity.
Good to know
45-minute drive from Richards Bay port. Half-day excursion — easily done in 3–4 hours including transfers. Combine with a seafood lunch at one of Mtunzini's overlooking-estuary restaurants. No pre-booking needed for self-guided boardwalk entry; arrange a local birding guide in advance for best sightings.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Richards Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.