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Kings Palace

 
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Welcome to Kings Palace!

Kings Palace is situated in the beautiful, tropical town of St Lucia, in the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park, a World Heritage Site.

Ideal for an overnight stop, your annual vacation, tour groups and team building, these luxurious self-catering apartments are clean, comfortable and serviced daily. Kings Palace is family friendly and offers nine two bedroom apartments which sleeps four and one three bedroom apartment which sleeps five people.

Each apartment has a fully equipped kitchen, lounge with colour TV and full bathroom. Three units have their own private garden with braai facilities and three have verandas. We also offer safe undercover parking with security, swimming pool and undercover braai facilities.

Kings Palace is within walking distance to all shops and restaurants and is the ideal base for exploring the surrounding areas such as game reserves, trails, beaches, etc.

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The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park stretches from Maphelana in the south to the Mozambique border in the north and includes the St Lucia Estuary, Charter’s Creek, Fanie’s Island, the False Bay Park, Cape Vidal and Sodwana Bay. The coastline stretches approximately 280km and this is where Tropical and Subtropical weather systems; river life and sea life meet. It is said that the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park has more species of animals than in the Kruger National Park and Okavango Delta.

7 Eco-systems interact and coexist within an area of 260,000ha
· Lake St Lucia : the largest salt water lake in Africa.
· Marine ecosystem : sandy beaches and the southern-most coral reefs on earth.
· The Eastern shores : separates the lake and sea.
· Mkuze swamps : caused by washed-down river sediment.
· Western shores : forests and fossil marine life.
· Coral Reef ecosystem : includes all the coral reefs along the coastline.
· Mfabeni ecosystem : dune forest separating lake and sea.

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There are less places where you can find a sense of blissful solitude and magical energy like in The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park home to the second oldest wilderness game reserve in South Africa the highest vegetated sand dunes in the world.

"The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park must be the only place on the globe where the world's oldest land mammal (the rhinoceros) and the world's biggest terrestrial mammal (the elephant) share an ecosystem with the world's oldest fish (the coelacanth) and the world's biggest mammal (the whale)." - Nelson Mandela.

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Flamigo Street
St Lucia
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From Johannesburg : Take the N12 to Witbank. Drive through Bethal, Ermelo, Piet Retief and Pongola. Continue along the N2 passing Hluhluwe. Keep in mind that there are roadworks either side of Pongola. Turn left to Mtubatuba and St Lucia. At Mtubatuba you will find the St Lucia turn-off to your left. Drive approximately 28 km to St Lucia.

From Durban : Drive along the N2 to the North Coast. Drive past Stanger, Empangeni and Richards Bay. Approximately 40 km from the Richards Bay turn-off you take the Mtubatuba turn-off to your right. At the T-junction you turn left. At the second road on your right you will find the St Lucia turn-off. Drive approximately 28 km to St Lucia.

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