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KwaZulu Natal

KwaZulu natal - South Africas Zulu Kingdom

Information about Kwazulu Natal

KwaZulu Natal includes the Drakensberg, East Griqualand, Elephant Coast, Pietermaritzburg and Midlands, Zululand, South Coast, North Coast (Dolphin Coast) and the Battlefields regions.

KwaZulu Natal has three different geographic areas: the lowland region along the Indian Ocean coast, plains in the central section, and two mountainous areas, the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and the Lebombo Mountains in the north. The Tugela River flows west to east across the center of KZN.

Average temperatures in KwaZulu Natal range from 17° to 28° C from October to April and from 11° to 25° C in the colder months. Annual rainfall is about 690 mm, falling throughout the year.

The KwaZulu Natal Coastline

The the KwaZulu Natal coastline is dotted with small towns, many of which serve as seasonal recreational hubs. North of Durban is locally referred to as "The North Coast", while south is "The South Coast". The Kwazulu-Natal Tourist board includes towns like Margate, Port Shepstone, Scottburgh and Port Edward in its definition of what constitutes the South Coast, while Ballito, Umhlanga and Salt Rock are quintessentially North Coast resort towns. Superb beaches of world-class quality are to be found along virtually every part of South Africas eastern seaboard, with some of the least developed gems found in the far southern and far northern ends of the provinces extents. The beach at Marina Beach (and its adjoining resort San Lameer) was recognized in 2002 as a Blue Flag beach.

An extraordinary natural phenomenon that is witnessed annually on the KwaZulu-Natal coast during late autumn or early winter is the "sardine run". Also referred to as "the greatest shoal on earth", the sardine run occurs when millions of sardines migrate from their spawning grounds south of the southern tip of Africa northwards along the Eastern Cape coastline towards KwaZulu-Natal following a path close inshore, often resulting in many fish washing up on beaches along the coast. The huge shoal of tiny fish can stretch for many kilometres and is followed and preyed upon by thousands of predators, including gamefish, sharks, dophins and sea birds. Usually the shoals break up and the fish disappear into deeper water around Durban. Many questions surrounding this exceptional event remain unanswered.

Links to regions in Kwazulu Natal

Drakensberg
Durban Metro & Durban
Midlands & Battlefields
North Coast
South Coast
Zululand
Maputuland

This is a land of subtle moods, striking beauty and vivid contrasts displayed in many different forms: the ancient beat of drums and the stamping feet of dancing Zulu warriors, the echo of thunder through the crags and remote valleys of the Drakensberg and the rustle of silk and the spicy smells of an oriental bazaar. With the emphasis on conservation, Kwazulu Natal boasts more nature reserves and game parks than any other province in South Africa. Here, one can still experience nature in the true African tradition.

INTRODUCTION

The Kwazulu Natal Holiday Coast comprises the following areas: Durban and Surroundings. The Sugar Coast is a lush, subtropical paradise of green sugar cane covered hillsides and golden beaches, encompassing the coastal area north of Durban between Umhlanga and Tongaat and stretching inland to Mount Edgecombe, Verulam and Hambanathi.


 

 

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Accommodation in and around Kwazulu Natal

Pakamisa Private Game Reserve    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Pakamisa - the name in Zulu means "to lift up" and we assure our guests that their spirits will soar in this African Shangri-La. We offer discerning v... More

Spionkop Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Experience an unmatched gateway at SpionKop Lodge which is set against the backdrop of the majestic Drakensburg mountains, on the Kwazulu-Natal battlefields route. Situated on an expansive 700 hectare game farm, SpionKop Lodge is the perfect base f... More

Isandlwana Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
“A striking and remarkable mount is Isandlwana; not another hill around is there in the least like it.” Bertrand Mitford – Traveller and Author. Isandlwana Lodge offers twelve luxury rooms all en-suite and tastefully decora... More

Three Trees at Spioenkop    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
The Lodge has been built on a hillside amongst the striking Aloe Spectabilis and the Paperbark Acacia with views that inspired a guest to write ‘Afr... More

iSibindi Zulu Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Only a stones throw from the famous Rorke s Drift Battlefield this luxurious lodge nestles among the thorny Acacias on the koppie at in the Isibindi Eco-Reserve. The traditional Zulu Bee-Hive styled huts provides luxurious and unique accommodation. E... More

Fugitives' Drift Guest House    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
In its original state, the Guest House was the home of Mr Johan Potgieter and his family. "Mr Pot" was immortalised in Gillian Rattray's award winning tome "The Springing of the Year". He was one of the great storytellers of t... More

Babanango Valley Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Babanango Valley Lodge, a small luxury upmarket Lodge, with nine bedrooms, providing high levels of service and hospitality while retaining the charm that one would expect of a small gracious country Lodge. Set in a beautiful indigenous garden, wh... More




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