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KwaZulu Natal Kwazulu Natal the kingdom of the Zulu people has much to offer. The warm Indian Ocean, sub-tropical climate and magnificent beaches make this one of South Africa’s, most popular holiday destinations. Added to this it is also home to the mighty Drakensberg range of mountains. If this were not enough it also offers fantastic game viewing opportunities. The region is rich in history and cultural diversity. Here white, black and Indian cultures blend to give the region a cosmopolitan feel and some of the bloodiest battles of both the Anglo Boer war and the Zulu wars were fought in this region.
Some of the best diving spots in the world can be found off this coastline, an excellent place for viewing a variety of sub-tropical fish, dolphin and whale. Traveling north you come to the unspoilt coastal areas of Maputuland, a region that offers a whole new wildlife experience for the eco-tourist, whether exploring the waterways or vast estuarine systems or venturing into the sea itself. The popular Sodwana Marine Reserve offers visitors a host of leisure activities. Whether into snorkeling or deep-sea diving there is an abundance of sea life to be viewed in one of the best soft coral reef systems in the world. Even further north are the waterways of Kosi Bay, an unspoilt wet-land area rich in bird life. Visitors can also experience the crystal clear waters of Lake Sibaya where you can watch hippopotamus leave the lake to feed with a breathtaking African sunset in the background. Once again accommodation options have been carefully selected and detailed information on activities has been supplied.
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AmaKhosi Safari Lodge is located on the banks of the Mkuze river in KwaZulu-Natal. The main lodge offers a swimming pool, dining room, lounge, satellite television, library, curio shop and conference facilities. Six river suites,... Rates: R2200.00 - R5700.00 per person sharing |
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Languishing between the sun-burned blond beach and the warm waters of the south western Indian Ocean is Umhlanga Rocks, one of South Africa's premier coastal locations, a mere twenty minutes drive from Durban. With miles... Rates: On request |
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Bordering the St Lucia Wetlands is the 4,000 ha, Bonamanzi Private Game Park, a natural heritage site. Holding many surprises for its visitors, the varied accommodation is complimented by diverse terrain. Bonamanzi is renowned for... Rates: R400.00 - R1072.00 per person sharing |
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Nestled in the mountains, within a World Heritage Site, Cathedral Peak Hotel offers and exceptional leisure experience, Sumptuous buffet meals, warm hospitality and magnificent mountain scenery are complimented by the extensive range of facilities available,... Rates: R790.00 - R3170.00 per person sharing |
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Located in Durban’s modern Point Waterfront development, adjacent to uShaka Marine World Docklands hotel is where Durban’s newest elite live and play. All 87 rooms and 12 lofts are designer Decorated with stunning views over... Rates: R1000.00 - R1500.00 per person sharing |
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Drakensberg Sun Lifestyle Resort is a luxury hotel & timeshare resort situated high in the dramatic landscape of the Cathkin Peak area of the Drakensberg Mountains; offering visitors breathtaking views and fresh mountain air. Extensive... Rates: On request |
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Located within the World Heritage Site of the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, lies a new jewel on the shores of the St Lucia Estuary. Offering breathtaking western views across the St Lucia Estuary, the... |
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The panoramic view of the sparkling Indian Ocean afforded to guests staying at Garden Court Marine Parade is a very special one. The modern, Art Deco style hotel is superbly located on Durban’s Golden Mile... Rates: On request |
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With panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the Durban beachfront, Garden Court South Beach offers guests not only sea and sand, but also the convenience of being minutes away from the city centre and... Rates: On request |
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Garden Court Ulundi is situated in the magical ‘Zulu Kingdom’ against the vista of the breathtaking mountain ranges where some of the most famous Zulu battles took place. Whether you are visiting KwaZulu Natal for... Rates: On request |
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