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The Drakensberg Mountains, KwaZulu Natal The Kingdom of the Zulu

Blessed by a sunny year-round climate KwaZulu-Natal, known as the Kingdom of the Zulu, offers travellers diverse attractions. Landscapes range from mountains and forests to wetlands, while activities include deep-sea diving, white-water rafting, hiking, horse riding, trout fishing, safari, golf and much more. Zulu, Indian and European influences have created a cultural mosaic.

KwaZulu-Natal’s game parks include; the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, credited for saving the white rhino from extinction but also offering the full Big 5 game experience; the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, declared a World Heritage Site, protects marine life as well as mammals, reptiles and birds - take a boat trip for close-ups of hippos and crocodiles; Mhkuze Game Reserve, a haven for bird watchers; and further north, close to the Mozambique border, are Tembe Elephant Park, Ndumo Game Reserve and near the border of Swaziland is Pongola and the Pongolapoort Dam. 

Also declared a World Heritage Site is the scenically breathtaking uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park. Himeville is the gateway to the Sani Pass (2,875 metres above sea level), which connects South Africa with the “Mountain Kingdom” of Lesotho. Travel by 4x4 vehicles on an organised excursion to see the spectacular views of the Southern Drakensberg and end up in the highest pub in the world. Travelling on in a north-west direction is the entrance to Giant’s Castle Game Reserve, renowned for its bushman cave paintings.  Highlights of the park include Cathedral Peak, the Ampitheatre, Mont-aux-Sources and the Tugela Falls.

The Zulus 

There are plenty of opportunities for experiencing the Zulu way of life while for those with an interest in military history there are numerous Anglo-Boer, Anglo-Zulu and Zulu-Boer battle sites to visit. The most famous of these are Spionkop, Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, scene of some of the most dramatic events in British colonial military history.

The Midlands Meander is a well known sign-posted arts & crafts route with more than 100 places to visit ranging from art studios to rustic pubs. The route starts just north of Pietermaritzburg (Natal Railway Museum) and continues through Howick (Howick Falls & Midmar Dam), Dargle, Fort Nottingham and Bagowan (local brewery and fly fishing territory), and finally Rosetta and Mooi River and ending at the farming hamlet of Hidcote.

Gateway to the province is Durban, famed for its wide, sandy beaches and superb surfing in the warm Indian Ocean. Go shopping in the modern malls or in the Indian markets. The long coastline north and south of Durban boasts beautiful beaches, numerous family resorts and opportunities for playing golf and diving.

Swaziland

Swaziland is a tiny land-locked country, with a constitutional monarchy, bordered by Kwa Zulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Mozambique.

Swaziland has an incredible range of climatic and vegetation zones for its size. There are nature reserves and game parks whilst the highveld boasts excellent scenic hiking and horse trails. The craft industry in Swaziland is well developed and locally produced candles, glassware, fabric, woodwork and weaving can be found in the markets at Manzini and Mbabane. 

During the hot, wet summers, travellers are advised to take malaria precautions.

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Selection of Places to Stay

  • Foresters Arms Hotel KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Foresters Arms, only 27 km from Mbabane on a scenic tarred road, is surrounded by mountains and forests in the heart of the Kingdom of Swaziland. Colourful gardens and beautiful views provide a serene setting...

  • Montusi Mountain Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Montusi Mountain Lodge is an exclusive lodge in the northern Drakensberg mountains, a World Heritage Site, which offers superb views of the magnificent Amphitheatre from each of the 14 individual garden suites...

  • Isandlwana Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Isandlwana Lodge offers a rare glimpse into the life and customs of the Zulu people. In addition to dramatic battlefield tours there are walking trails, horse riding, photographic trips, birding tours and cultural events.

  • Babanango Valley Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    The road winds through beautiful indigenous bush to Babanango Valley Lodge, set in a 10 000-acre Natural Heritage Site surrounded by mountains with magnificent views down the valley...

  • Ghost Mountain Inn KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    At the foot of the legendary Ghost Mountain lies the relaxed and welcoming Ghost Mountain Inn. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife, and the scenic splendors of this rich and diverse region during...

  • Fugitives' Drift KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Famous for its battlefield tours to Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. David and Nicky Rattray, pioneers of Heritage Tourism in South Africa, have created an opportunity for visitors to experience the extraordinary saga of the Anglo Zulu War...

  • Makakatana Bay Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Makakatana is the only privately owned Lodge set within the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park World Heritage Site, Africa’s largest natural marine estuary. The pristine Indian Ocean beaches, combined with the St Lucia Estuary stretching...

  • Lalaria Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Relax at the pool, soak up the sun and enjoy spectacular sea and beach views. A warm welcome, generous comfort and friendly personal service await you at this spacious Mediterranean style residence...

  • Hluhluwe River Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    Tucked away in an indigenous forest setting, Hluhluwe River Lodge and Adventures offers comfortably appointed thatched chalets with private decks. The main lodge has a restaurant, lounge and an expansive...

  • White Elephant Safari Lodge KwaZulu Natal and Swaziland

    From its commanding position on Pakamisa Mountain, this Lodge offers panoramic views over the malaria-free 2 500-hectare private bushveld estate. Colonial Spanish style buildings with a collection of African art. Spacious and airy bedrooms have sitting areas and . . .

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