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KwaZulu Natal accommodation

We offer 12 KwaZulu-Natal holidays. KwaZulu-Natal is South Africa’s Zulu Kingdom, with eight unique destinations. Visit sophisticated Durban or the immaculate eco-wonderland of the Elephant Coast. Tour historic Battlefields, delight in the South Coast’s golden beaches and gentle surf. Ukahlamba offers cascading waterfalls and stunning mountain views, the Midlands boasts art and antiques, the Dolphin Coast needs no explanation, and the majesty of Zululand is second to none. With all this choice, a KwaZulu-Natal holiday is a kaleidoscope of cultures, landscapes and experiences.

KwaZulu Natal accommodation
Rural homestays in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Get a first-hand experience of rural African life, from R400 - R500 per person per night
Kosi Bay Accommodation, South Africa
Reed chalets near Kosi Bay Mouth and the Mozambique border, from R350 - R700 per person per night
KwaZulu Natal luxury game reserve in Hluhluwe, South Africa
Africa's leading luxury big five safari lodge, from R2550 - R7050 per person per night
KwaZulu Natal bed and breakfast
Welcome Home we try and make your stay feel better than home, from R325 - R650 per accommodation per night
Lake Jozini safari Lodge in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
Safari lodge on the shores of Lake Jozini, Pongola, from R2290 - R3050 per person per night
Drakensberg luxury lodge, KwaZulu Natal
Small luxury lodge Drakensberg Battlefields on Game Reserve, from R1390 - R1950 per person per night incl breakfast
Drakensberg mountain game lodge, South Africa
Situated in the Kamberg Valley, Southern Drakensberg, from R980 - R1385 per person per night
Kwa Zulu Natal cottages in South Africa
Self-catering by indigenous forest, magnificent views, quiet, from R275 - R325 per person per night
KwaZulu Natal safari lodge
On the banks of the Mkuze River in the heart of Zululand, from R2200 - R3300 per person per night
Durban hotel, South Africa
Unpretentious, Unadorned, Undemanding Hotel in Morningside, from R700 - R1600 per accommodation per night
KwaZulu Natal lodge in Hluhluwe, South Africa
Peaceful, sand forest, family bush lodge in KZN South Africa, from R720 - R950 per person per night
Isandlwana battlefield lodge in Kwa-Zula Natal
Historical Lodge overlooking Isandlwana Battlefield in KZN, from R1690 - R2100 per person per night

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KwaZulu-Natal travel guide

Using tips and advice from local people, the guide is packed with authentic insights celebrating the enormous diversity of the Provence. Whether you’re interested in places to stay, culture and food, local activities and events, holiday ideas, or just advice on the best beaches to visit, the guide provides all the information with a local twist.

The multimedia guide includes podcasts from local people telling their stories, including Mark Mgobhozi, a township guide, and Rob Gerrard, a battlefield expert – all offering their unique experiences of life in KwaZulu-Natal.

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Walking in KwaZulu-Natal

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Drakensberg Mountains – the ‘Berg’ as they are affectionately known – form the highest mountain range in southern Africa with peaks up to 3,482 metres (11,424 ft).

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Whale watching and the Sardine Run

The north coast of KwaZulu-Natal is renowned for the Humpback and Southern Right whales which migrate north along the coast during June and July and back south again in September and October. Dolphin sightings are also a daily occurrence year-round.

One of the world’s great marine migrations, the Sardine Run, also takes place each year in June and July when huge shoals up to 7 kms long made up of millions of silver sardines (pilchards) migrate along the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal creating a feeding frenzy of sharks, dolphins and sea-birds in their wake.

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Some lesser-known facts on KwaZulu-Natal:

Durban’s Umlazi township, South Africa’s second largest after Soweto, has a population of more than 750,000 and is developing fast with investment in schools, infrastructure and housing. As well as guided tours, visitors can eat at top class restaurants and experience typical township cuisine.

Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Park. Once an exclusive hunting ground for the great King Shaka, the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Park is the oldest game park in Africa, officially established in 1895. The park was instrumental in saving the white rhino from extinction whose numbers had declined to a mere 20 individuals in 1900 and now numbers well over 10,000. All the ‘Big Five’ can be seen in the park, including both white and black rhinos and the park is also one of the world's top locations for viewing the exotic nyala, a spiral-horned antelope with distinctive vertical stripes on the side of its body.

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