Visit Kwa Zulu Natal
Kwa Zulu Natal with its subtropical coastline and warm Indian Ocean water caters for almost every taste imaginable. It has the grasslands in the eastern Part and the Exquisite Drakensberg Mountain Rangein the west.
Known as the Zulu Kingdom, Kwa-Zulu-Natal is a get together of different cultures. Kwa Zulu Natal is proud with two World Heritage sites namely St Lucia and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park.
Normally a popular tourist destination for holidaymakers flocking to its sandy shores and great Beaches. It is no wonder that this Provinceis South Africa’s favorite local holiday destination.
The climate in the province is known to be eternal summer. Although the temperatures differ from place to place, the province has a tropical climate and has lots of rainfall during the rainfall period. During the summer monthsit can get extremely hot and humid along the Coast of Natal.
Beaches – Along the the Province you will find some of South Africa’s best beach locations. Umhlanga Rocks, Amanzimtoti, Shaka’s Rock, Shelley Beach, Uvongo, Margate and Ramsgate to just mention a few.
Durban’s Grey Street – Grey Street is home to Durban’s Indian suburbs and is the best place to enjoy spicy local food.
Mountains and Dragon’s – The Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park was declared a World Heritage site in 2000. This mountains, bordering Lesotho is a vast National Parkboasting the highest mountain range in our Country. Known to the Zulus as the Barrier of Spears the Drakensberge or Drakensberg Mountains are truly spectacular.
Zulu Heartland – To the west of the Hluhluwe Umfolozi Game Reserves one can explore local traditional museums. Near Ondini find the royal courtyard of Cetshwayo, the Zulu King. The fascinating Vukani Collection Museum is found at Eshowe and boasts one of the finest collections of Traditional Zulu Art and culture in the world
On Safari – Famous for it’s Rhino protection programme and big five viewing, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park is the best of Kwa Zulu Natal’s reserves and boasts with a super range of animals.
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