Nestled between towering cliffs and set in tropical gardens on the banks of the Umzimvubu River, Intaba is a small family resort offering a perfect mixture of Wild Coast hospitality and homely comfort.
Holiday makers seeking a place to get in touch with nature can find it all here.
We have the following facilities at Intaba River Lodge:
* Swimming pool with sundeck
* A-la-Carte Restaurant offering grills, seafood and authentic Indian Curries
* Pub with satellite TV
* Fishing and boating - with jetty
* Safe swimmnig beaches manned by Lifegaurds
* Hiking - numerous trails are marked with all maps and routes available at the Lodge
* Mountain biking - to explore the heart of Nature
* Dolphin and whale spotting - very rewarding during the annual Sardine Run
* Snorkelling & Diving - for the best undersea experience
* Bird watching - Rare species found only in Port St.Johns
* Canoeing & water sports
* 4x4 Trails - for a glimpse of an unforgettablyspectacular landscape.
* Photography - stunning sunsets and sunrise's on our dramatic and unique landscape.
* Mount Thesiger Airstrip - offers breathtaking aerial views of Port St.Johns
Rooms:
Accomodation at Intaba River Lodge is in spacious and hugely comfortable cottage-style bungalows each with it's own private bathroom and shower.
Each cottage is fully furnished and serviced.
Activities:
Attractions in the area include:
* Gap and the Blowhole - a rock at Second Beach where you cross to the other side with a ladder. The blowhole pushes waves onto this
crossing at high tide.
* Mt. Thesiger ( The Airstrip) - visit the airstrip and army base for small planes and catch beautiful, aerial views of the big Umzimvubu River and
the town.
* Lighthouse ( First Beach) - a walk to the lighthouse is a multimedia adventure and a very simple way to experience a wide spectrum of life in
Port St Johns.
* The National Museum ( overlooking the Golf Course) - meet the Pondo people and experience their culture.
* Silaka Nature Reserve ( Third Beach) - this is a small coastal reserve which lies in a forested valley south of Port St Johns. Walking trails are
offered through the evergreen forests which provides the opportunity for bird watching.
How to get there:
See Map Situated just outside town on R61.
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