HJ Muthi Trail Lavender Traditional Cache
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Harold Johnson Nature Reserve was proclaimed on 3rd May 1967 and is 100 ha in extent. It is situated on the south bank of the Tugela river mouth on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast.
Wildlife species which occur in the reserve are zebra, bushbuck, impala, blue, red and grey duiker, vervet monkey, slender mongoose, banded mongoose, porcupine and bushpig.
Bird life is abundant with a total of almost 200 recorded species.
The picnic site has a commanding view of the Tugela river.
The 1,8 km Muthi trail is situated within a “stone’s throw” of the historic monuments as the Ultimatum tree, the Naval Graves and Fort Pearson. The Muthi trail has been designed especially to answer some of the questions about the earlier inhabitants of this area and their particular lifestyle.
The Bushbuck Trail is 7km in length and takes the visitor through various habitats of the reserve.
A nominal entrance fee is charged Rhino Cards are accepted and the opening hours are from 07:00 till about 17:00
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15z bss genvy ba hc fvqr
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