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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

 

 

 

Accommodation in and around Kwazulu Natal

Moorcroft Manor Country House    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Situated amidst rolling green hills and breath-taking sunsets on the outskirts of the country village of Himeville, in the Southern Drakensberg. Moorcroft Manor is family owned and operated and prides itself in offering the highest standard of servi... More

El Palma Guest House    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
El Palma Guest House is situated in Amanzimtoti only minutes away from Durban International Airport. The guest lodge offer room types that suit both business people and or guests looking for a leisurly wind-down for a weekend or over the holidays. El... More

The Lapha    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Nestled in a lush garden rich in bird life, The Lapha offers upmarket accommodation with controlled access to the property. Conference and office support facilities are available, while the spa bath, summerhouse and games room provide relaxation and ... More

Khaya Langa B & B    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Welcome to all... Khaya Langa is TGCSA 4 Star Accredited Bed and Breakfast located in Port Edward on the South Coast of Kwazulu-Natal.  We offer 4 luxury en-suite, air-conditioned rooms on a bed and breakfast basis only, ... More

Beethoven Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Beethoven Guest Lodge offers superb luxury and affordable 24 hour accommodation, transport and exciting adventures with the perfect tropical setting situated in the heart of Amanzimtoti, one of South Africa's leading tourist destinations. We are... More

Falaza Game Park & Spa    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Privately owned Falaza Game Park and Spa offers an array of authentic bush experiences in a lush indigenous setting. A mere three hour scenic drive from Durban International Airport, just 100km from Richards Bay Airport, you can enjoy the true Africa... More

Nkwazi Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Elevated on a cliff overlooking the shores of the Pongolapoort Dam (Lake Jozini), this secluded fully catered lodge offers guests commanding views of lake and savannah bush. The lodge accommodates 32 guests in 12 en suite thatched chalets and 2 famil... More

Amazian Mountain River Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
Break away to a Malaria free area and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and get pampered with personalized service in the ultimate tranquil surroundings at Amazian Mountain River Lodge a privately owned lodge, situated in the Southern Dr... More

Buller's Rest Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
This charming country-style, thatch home offers bed and breakfast and dinner on request in a friendly, family atmosphere with beautiful berg views from a magnificent sun deck overlooking Ladysmith. Tasty cooking and comfortable single and double en-s... More

Fairmont - Zimbali Lodge    accommodation in Kwazulu Natal
On KwaZulu-Natal’s Dolphin Coast, under an abundant forest canopy, you will find Zimbali—Zulu for “valley of flowers.” A sanctuary unlike any other in South Africa, this charming and unspoiled region is a nature lover’s ... More




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