Umzumbe
Travel Blogs from Umzumbe, South Africa
Sort by Newest Best first
Umzumbe - Jump 2
Umzumbe is one stop before the more fashionable Warner Beach, but we've had good luck at these less travelled towns so we got off early (plus there's a particularly arrogant Aussie stopping at Warner Beach). We arrived around 8pm at Mantis and Moon, this ...
mantis and moon
... us could face being hungover on the mimibus for that long. With that in mind we decided to stop at a place called Umzumbe which was only a few hours drive south of Durban. We stayed at a cool hostel called Mantis and Moon which was set in a natural jungle ...
Merry Christmas!!
... so many places that I want to see while I am here, but so little time:)I am already thinking of when i can come back to Africa to travel. I know it will be sooner than later! Next week will be a lot of fun celebrating the New Year with the children. We ...
The Wild Coast
... but it was impossible to find with the directions in the guidebook. I can confirm that they do sell the best chocolate brownies in South Africa though. Possibly the best in the world. The best of my life. It was quiet now with just the two of us, ...
Relaxiation in the Jungle!
Right so rocked into a hostel called Jungle Monkey late in the evening. Had only booked in the evening before, and they'd no dorm rooms left, but the lad i was chatting to sed they'd give me a double room and discount it for me seen as i worked for ...
A shack in a rainforest, by a beach?
After leaving the South Drakensburg, we've spent the last few days in the quiet coastal town of Umzumbe, about 100km south of Durban. The hostel we're staying at is incredible, basically consisting of a number of cabins, teepees and treehouses ...
umZumbe (Banana Beach)
... should be some great shots to show by the time we get home. Back to the trip. We didn't do much in umZumbe, mainly because there wasn't a whole lot to do. This was pretty fortunate as it allowed us to heal from our first ambitious steps ...
umzumbe
... burning sugar coming in through the mini bus window triggered fond memories of why i loved this place so much. I was back in South Africa, heading down to Umzumbe in one of those chaotic little mini buses that give you more of a fright at a little cost. I ...
Sort by Newest Best first


