Giba Gorge Nature Reserve | |
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Map of KwaZulu-Natal | |
Location | Near Hillcrest, South Africa |
Coordinates | 29°48′18″S 30°46′39″E / 29.805065°S 30.777396°E |
Area | 72 ha (180 acres) |
Governing body | D'MOSS |
Giba Gorge Nature Reserve is an environmental precinct in Outer West Durban, South Africa.[1] The gorge is a natural valley carved by the Giba River, with steep rocky cliffs and natural grassland slopes.[2] Within the precinct is a mountain bike park with a 35km single track.[3]
The Giba Gorge Precinct is a public-private partnership between the eThekwini Municipality and private landowners, who pay a special levy towards the upkeep of the area.[4] Of the land in the precinct, half is privately owned, with the balance belonging to the municipality and the South African National Roads Agency.[5] Processes are underway to replace the co-management model through the declaration of the precinct as a nationally recognised nature reserve.[4]