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Kwa Zulu Natal

 

Washed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) with its subtropical coastline, sweeping savannah in the east and magnificent Drakensberg mountain range in the west, generously caters for just about every taste imaginable. Known as the Kingdom of the Zulu, KwaZulu-Natal is a melting pot of African, European and Indian cultures. This province boasts two World Heritage Sites – the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park. KZN offers fantastic beaches, sunny weather, game parks, rolling green hills, numerous sugar cane plantations and relics of the great battles in South African history. Traditionally, a popular holiday destination for holiday-makers from other provinces flocking to its sandy shores and wonderful surf, KwaZulu-Natal is South Africa’s busiest local holiday destination

 

Climate

KwaZulu-Natal is known to be a province that experiences eternal summer, although temperatures do differ from region to region. This province has a tropical climate and rainfall is generous during the summer months. During the Christmas holiday season, it can get extremely hot and humid along the coastline, although temperatures are milder as one moves inland. Durban enjoys an average temperature of around 27 degrees C (81 degrees F) during the month of January, and a daily maximum of roughly 22 degrees C during July.

 

 

Overview

KwaZulu-Natal forms South Africa’s east coast, stretching from Port Edward in the south, to the Mozambique boundary, in the north.From its early days, the province has been the scene of many fierce battles - being the bone of contention between the Zulus and the Voortrekkers; the British Empire and Boer settlers (Anglo-Boer War); the Zulus and the British Empire. KwaZulu-Natal has the largest population in the country with some nine million people living on 92 100 km2 of land. Seventy-five per cent of its inhabitants are black, mainly Zulu-speakers. Some 15 per cent of the population are Indian, while white people make up the remainder. The KwaZulu coast has one of the greatest harbours on the African continent, Durban, which geographically divides the North and South Coasts. Visitors to KwaZulu-Natal can either disembark at Durban International Airport or the Durban harbour, or make use of the extensive national road network.

 

Attractions

Beaches, Durban’s Grey Street, The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park, Drakenberg Mountains, Zulu Heartland, On Safari, Sodwana Bay, The Battlefields, The Inanda Heritage Route, Midlands Meander, Valley of a Thousand Hills, Zulu Crafts, The Sardine Run, Hiking the Oribi Gorge, The Hibiscus Coast, The Dolphin Coast

 

 

 

 

Accommodation Options

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 Umhlanga Sands Hotel Timeshare Rentals

Umhlanga

 Breakers Resort Timeshare Rentals

Umhlanga

 Cabana Beach Hotel Timeshare Rentals

Umhlanga

 

Golf Courses

 Beachwood Country Club

Durban  

 Durban Country Club

Durban  

 Prince's Grant Golf Club

Durban  

 Zimbali Country Club

Durban  

 Champagne Sports Resort

Drakensberg  

 Mt Edgecombe Golf Club

Durban  

 Selborne Hotel, Spa and Golf Estate

South Coast  

 Wild Coast Golf Club

South Coast  

 San Lameer Golf Club

South Coast  
 
 

Attractions Within This Area

 Durban
 Drakensberg
 North Coast
 

                         

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