Warm waters and beautiful beaches line the Kwazulu Natal coast, Big Five Game Reserves abound in the interior, as do historic battlefields and the majestic mountains of the Drakensberg - welcome to Zululand!
- Big Five Safari in Phinda, Hluhluwe Umfolozi & St Lucia
- Wander the battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift
- Meander through Midlands and enjoy a beer at Sani Pass
- Get into the swing of things at one of Natal’s Golf courses
- Go climbing in Drakensberg and stand on top of the world
- Visit dolphins and whales at Marine World in Durban
- Savour a spicy curry and discover great Indian cuisine
- Ride the waves with some of the best surfing in Africa
- Buy Zulu Baskets and Crafts at Ilala Weavers in Hluhluwe
- Dance with the Zulus and learn the history of Shakaland
Kwazulu Natal is one of South Africa’s most diverse regions with mountains, beaches, battlefields and bush. A major drawcard to this region is its subtropical climate and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. For those looking to relax the
KZN Coastline has pretty beaches and golf courses. The Drakensberg is home to the highest mountains in Southern Africa and there are Big Five Game Reserves such as Umfolozi Hluhluwe, Phinda and the St Lucia Wetlands so you can enjoy an exclusive Kwazulu Natal Safari.
The area north of the Tugela River is the traditional home of the Zulu people and you can visit famous Battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift where the British, Boers and Zulus fought many years ago.
Durban is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city with some great beaches, huge waves and top-class hotels in the vicinity.
NB: We are Kwazulu Natal experts and can help you plan an itinerary that best suits your requirements and budget. You can combine this area with other destinations in South Africa or do it alone!
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Visit the Kwazulu Natal Midlands and Drakensberg where you will see the highest mountains in Southern Africa. This area is home to beautiful guest houses and makes the ideal destination for hikers and those who enjoy the outdoors. The area north of the Tugela River is the traditional home of the Zulu people, as well being the location of many Kwazulu Safari Lodges such as Phinda and Tinga. At the Battlefields you can visit places like Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift where the battles between the British, the Boers and the Zulus are brought alive. For those looking to relax the Kwazulu Natal Coastline has pretty beaches and golf courses.
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