
4 spacious en- suite bedrooms with air-conditioner All linen and bedding provided
Comfortable lounge with lounge suite, WITH Flat screen TV.
Dining room table with 6 chairs and kitchen breakfast island that seats 4 and a cell phone signal booster
Fully equipped kitchen with Cutlery, crockery, gas stove and oven, Microwave, Toaster, Kettle, fridge freezer & deep freeze freezer and a small ice machine
Built in braai on wooden deck, swimming pool and a seating area
Enjoy a peaceful night with a boma fire in the garden
Kosi Bay Lake House – Self-Catering Accommodation in Kosi Bay, KwaZulu-Natal
Kosi Bay Lake House offers peaceful self-catering accommodation in Kosi Bay, located within the pristine iSimangaliso Wetland Park in northern KwaZulu-Natal, just south of the Mozambique border. Surrounded by untouched coastal forest, lakes, and natural beauty, it is the ideal destination for travellers searching for Kosi Bay accommodation, nature getaways, and off-the-grid beach holidays in South Africa.
Perfectly positioned near the famous Kosi Bay lake system, beaches, and estuary, guests can enjoy easy access to boat trips, fishing, snorkelling, bird watching, and turtle viewing (seasonal). The area is known for its four interconnected lakes, calm waters, and hidden beaches, making it one of the most unique eco-tourism destinations in South Africa.
Kosi Bay Lake House is ideal for families, couples, anglers, and nature lovers looking for a quiet and private escape. Whether you are planning a fishing holiday, a beach adventure, or a relaxing break away from city life, our accommodation offers comfort, privacy, and direct access to one of KwaZulu-Natal’s most beautiful natural regions.

We have been to this house a few times. Real hidden gem. Close enough to local amenities but far enough to give you a real sense of being out in a private untouched nature reserve. House is spacious and has everything you would need and also serviced daily. Highly Recommend should you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Little piece of paradise! Four very spacious rooms, all on-suite and has a fan and mosquito net. Nice set up with open plan kitchen, dining room and lounge. Super bonus (especially in Summer) with a pool on the deck! Best spot to enjoy a cold cocktail or beer in the pool or sun lounger. Highly recommended!
Secluded tranquil bush house with so much to offer. Well equipped with spacious comfortable rooms and bathrooms. The braai deck and Jacuzzi are wonderful after a long day of exploring Kosi Bay. The boma and fire pit are great to unwind in the middle of nature.
Permits
To obtain permits for Kosi Bay, including those for Kosi Mouth, Black Rock, and other areas of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, you'll need to purchase them at the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Kosi Bay office
General Entry Permits: These are required to enter specific areas like Kosi Mouth, Black Rock, and Bhanga Nek
Fishing Permits: These are required for fishing at Kosi Mouth
Night Fishing Permits: These are needed for night fishing
Daily Vehicle Entry Papers: These are free and are required to enter Kosi Mouth
Limited Permits: Some areas, like Kosi Mouth, have limited daily permits, so arriving early is crucial
Contact Information: The Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Kosi Bay Camp office phone number is 035 592 0236
Getting there and around
Kosi Bay is a 5-hour drive from King Shaka International Airport just north of Durban. The last hour has many cows wandering the road and progress can be slow
Most of Kosi Bay can be reached using a 2WD. But if you want to skip the tours and drive yourself inside the park then you will need a 4×4. The bigger the better. It’s also helpful to have experience driving on sand.
If you self-drive towards Bhanga Nek and the beaches, download maps offline before you go as it is a maze of unmarked tracks out there.
If you have the urge to pop into Mozambique, it’s just a short drive north. Visas for most nationalities can be obtained at the border. Don’t forget your passport
Health and Supplies
Kosi Bay is a very low-risk malarial zone, but it is present. It’s generally not recommended to take anti-malarial medication but as always, check with a doctor first. Wear long sleeves and use mosquito repellent in the early mornings and evenings.
The closest supermarket, pharmacy, gas station & ATM are all in the town of Manguzi, 30 minutes from the permit office. Stock up on the way to your accommodation if you intend to self-cater