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DIRECTIONS
From the Wild Coast, Gauteng, Free State or the Cape, get yourselves onto the N2 North or South, which runs directly
through Umtata.
In central Umtata, look out for the intersection with a sign for the Port St Johns road; it’s hard to miss.
Then you’ll have a beautiful 90km drive that meanders through lush valleys and gentle hills, with some spectacular views along the way. The road is spacious and tarred all the way to our (also clearly marked) turn-off.
From Kwazulu-Natal, take the Port Edward / Bizana / Flagstaff / Lusikisiki (R61) route and make your way to us past herds of cattle and friendly locals. Getting to Umngazi is not the cross-Africa odyssey you might imagine - even though once you’re here, you will feel miles away from the rest of the world.
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Umngazi shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever.
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