Explore the east3route 2015/15

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the east3 route

KWAZULU-NATAL SWAZILAND MOZAMBIQUE SEYCHELLES

2014/15

www.zulu.org.za



to the countries of the East3Route: South Africa – KwaZulu-Natal Swaziland Mozambique and Seychelles. The East3Route is an exciting initiative launched in September 2011 between KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland with Seychelles joining in 2013. This ground-breaking initiative aims to share tourism marketing efforts for the benefit of all four countries and to showcase investment opportunities and improving infrastructure in order to boost tourism and trade between them. The East3Route (E3R) Initiative symbolizes the beginning of a much more targeted approach to economic and tourism development in the alliance countries and in the SADC region as a whole. By attracting an increasing number of local and foreign visitors, the aim is to contribute to economic and tourism industry development. The expedition has introduced an Investment seminar which has further enhanced this initiative. The seminar has played a significant role in the delivery of tangible results around economic development within the route, and encourages cross-border partnerships and investment. The E3R includes five trans-frontier conservation areas and the iSimangeliso Wetland Park in Kwazulu-Natal, a World Heritage site that is attracting increasing numbers of local and foreign visitors. KWAZULU-NATAL – ZULULAND & ELEPHANT COAST The Zulu Kingdom, or the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, is a spectacular multi-cultural destination flanked by the warm Indian Ocean and the soaring peaks of the Drakensberg Mountains. As South Africa’s domestic tourism leader and highly popular among visitors from throughout Africa, KwaZulu-Natal is increasingly on the “mustsee, must- do” lists of discerning travellers. Tourists flock here to enjoy a unique blend of sophistication, cultural diversity and excitement – in a vibrant setting. Visit the gateway city of Durban which overlooks

Africa’s busiest seaport and experience its pulsating and inviting fusion of East, West and Zulu influences. Discover amazing marine life as you snorkel or dive and sail or surf in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Explore the Big 5 game and nature reserves of international repute and the haunting ‘Valley of the eMakhosini’ near Ulundi, the realm of the legendary Zulu kings, and an area steeped in living Zulu tradition.

Mozambique is famous for its interesting and flavourful cuisine of fresh seafood and delicious prawns. Popular activities include snorkelling, sunset cruises, horse-riding, dolphin tours and scuba diving. National parks and reserves are being restocked and restored.

Visit battle sites, forts and museums as you follow footprints commemorating historical events that shaped our province in days gone by...

The capital Maputo, formerly known as Lourenço Marques, is a vibrant city where the fun never stops.

SWAZILAND

A visit to Mozambique is sure to leave you with stunning memories of beautiful surroundings and friendly locals.

The Kingdom of Swaziland, nestled amongst mountainous grandeur, lush forests and fertile valleys, offers travellers a ‘royal experience’ and all that is best about Africa. This small country with its big heart and warm, friendly people, embraces and upholds its own unique and ancient traditions. The famous Umhlanga (Reed Dance) and Incwala are just some of the annual traditional ceremonies that attract visitors from all over the world. Swaziland is home to the ‘Big 5’ and is one of the best places on the continent for rhino safaris, either on foot or by 4x4. A variety of attractions and mixture of beautiful landscapes, fascinating wildlife and rich culture, that combine in a relatively small area, is Swaziland’s greatest asset, and makes this country such a wonderful place to visit. MOZAMBIQUE Mozambique is bordered by Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the north west, Zimbabwe to the west, and Swaziland and South Africa to the south west. Mozambique is a magical and delightful destination, boasting one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

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Discover an endless coastline that stretches for over 2 000 kms with pristine beaches, unspoilt islands and amazing dive sites, making this exotic country an ideal holiday destination.

SEYCHELLES Seychelles is so much more than just a beautiful destination, there are a host of enchanting sights, sounds and experiences to enjoy. With world-class beaches, clear azure waters and an amazing ecology, there is such diversity to be enjoyed and literally, a new experience around every corner. For those wanting to relax and enjoy downtime, Seychelles has all you’ll ever need, with a selection of beaches framed by some of the oldest granite boulders on earth. If you’re a diver experience unforgettable diving in waters teeming with marine life and spectacular underwater landscapes. Wherever you decide to stay, you will be met with courteous service and the friendly smile of a people who live in harmony and reassuringly close to their roots. If you’re coming to the islands of love for your wedding, honeymoon, anniversary or just that impulsive romantic getaway, Seychelles will supply memories that will last a lifetime.

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TRAVEL ADVISORY KWAZULU-NATAL: SOUTH AFRICA

Banking Hours: Weekdays 09h00 - 15h30; Saturdays 08h00 - 11h30. All major credit cards and travellers cheques are honoured.

Currency: The currency in South Africa is the Rand. There are 100 cents in R1.00 Dialling Code: For international calls into South Africa dial +27 Electricity: Electric current is supplied at 220 volts AC 50Hz and 15 amp round-pin wall sockets are used. Local Time: GMT +2 hours. Visas: NOTE: Requirements for entry into South Africa differ from country to country, and are subject to change. Always make enquiries before travelling to South Africa. Check on the website: www.dha.gov.za. Health: Cholera: Health authorities have assured tourists to KwaZulu Natal that the risk of contracting cholera is so remote as to be negligible. Precautions should be taken however when visiting extremely remote areas where people rely on river and dam water for drinking; all water in these areas must be boiled. The main tourist areas are NOT affected. Malaria is endemic in certain areas and it is advisable to take precautions, especially in the hot summer months. Consult a doctor or pharmacist.

Currency: Emalangeni and cents is of equal value to the South African rand and cents. Both currencies are in circulation. Dialling Code: + 268 Electricity: Electric current is supplied at 220 volts AC 50Hz and 15 amp round-pin wall sockets are used. Local Time: Swaziland is at GMT +2 hours. Passports and Visas: All visitors require valid passports, only some nationalities require visas. For more info contact the Chief Immigration Officer, P.O.BOX 372, Mbabane. Tel: (+268) 2404-2941/2. Health: Vaccination against Yellow Fever is required, if arriving within 6 days from or via an infected area.

SWAZILAND

Banking: Banks are open Weekdays 08h30 - 14h00. Some branches open 08h30 - 11h00 on Saturday. All major credit cards and travellers cheques are honoured.

Climate: Temperatures range from 24 -32 degrees Celsius all year round. Contact details for Mozambique Tourism +258 21 307 320 www.inatur.org.mz

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Tipping: Service charges are not normally levied as a percentage on bills, but 10% is a useful guide. Airport Tax: On departure from Matsapha Airport, Manzini, all passengers must pay an airport tax. Contact Swaziland Tourism Authority +268 2404 9693 www.thekingdomofswaziland.com

MOZAMBIQUE

Weather: The area experiences hot summers and mild dry winters. The province is a summer rainfall area.

Contact details for Tourism KwaZulu-Natal +27 31 366 7500 / www.zulu.org.za

Languages: Portuguese, Changane, English

Languages: Siswati and English - official languages.

Tipping: Service charges are not normally levied as a percentage on bills, but 10% is a useful guide.

Value Added Tax - V.A.T: 14% tax is charged on most purchased goods and services. Foreign tourists are able to claim this money back on departure from the country.

Health: All travellers entering Mozambique who previously visited a country where yellow fever is present must present a valid certification of vaccination against yellow fever. Malaria is endemic in certain areas and it is advisable to take precautions, especially in the hot summer months. Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended. Consult a doctor or pharmacist.

Banking: Banks are open Weekdays 08h00 - 14h00; Saturdays 08h00 - 11h00. Master Cards/Access and Visa cards are widely accepted, American Express and Diners Club to a lesser extent.

Currency: Metical, South African currency and US Dollars is accepted in major hotels and restaurants.

Banking: Banks are open Weekdays 08h00 - 14h00; Saturdays 08h00 - 11h00. Master Cards/Access and Visa cards are widely accepted, American Express and Diners Club to a lesser extent.

Currency: Seychelles Rupees (SR) made up of 100 cents. All major currencies are accepted. Dialling Code: + 248 Electricity: Electric current is supplied at 220240volts AC 50Hz and 13amp square three-pin wall sockets are used. Local Time: GMT +4 hours. Visa’s: No visa requirements to enter Seychelles. You need to provide a valid passport, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation and sufficient funds for your stay. Health: A valid yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if you have passed through an infected area in the preceding 6 days of your visit. There is NO risk of contracting Yellow Fever or Malaria while in the Seychelles. Languages: English, French and Creole

Dialling Code: + 268 Electricity: Electricity in Mozambique is 220 Volts, alternating at 50 cycles per second. If you travel to Mozambique with a device that does not accept 220 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter. Local Time: 2 hours ahead of GMT. Visa’s: Except for nationals of a few neighbouring southern African countries, all foreigners require a visa to enter Mozambique

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Contact details for Seychelles Tourism Board: +248 4 671300 Email: info@seychellestravel www.seychellestravel


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Ndumo Game Reserve Tembe Elephant Park

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Phongolo Game

Ithala Game Reserve

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Umkhuze Game Reserve Makasa Nature Reserve

Ntendeka Wilderness Area

Isimangaliso Wetland Park

Phinda Resource Reserve

Nhlozi Peninsula

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Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park

Opathe Game Reseve

Nkandla Forest Reserve N2

Emtumeni Nature Reserve Dlinza Forest

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COUNTRIES OF THE EAST3ROUTE

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Seychelles Mozambique

Swaziland SOUTH AFRICA

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Indian Ocean

KwaZulu-Natal


DURBAN KWAZULU-NATAL The City of Durban, situated on the eastern seaboard of Africa, Is best known for its gorgeous sun-kissed beaches’ diverse cultural encounters, urban lifestyle and scenic diversity. EXPLORE DURBAN - Blessed with natural beauty, this astonishingly liveable city exudes a warm African flavour that will capture your heart forever.

UNDERWATER WONDERLAND - Aliwal Shoal, just off the coast of Umkomaas, is rated among the top five warm water diving spots in the world.

The City is built around one of the busiest ports in Africa and offers visitors experiences that go beyond the beach.

UMHLANGA ROCKS - Visitors from around the world flock to this holiday resort to relax and have fun on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. Surfing, deep-sea fishing, whale and dolphin viewing, kite boarding and microlight flips are just some of the many activities available.

Accommodation options include the BEACH HOTEL, located right on Durban’s beachfront promenade overlooking the Indian Ocean, providing guests with awesome sea views and a relaxed, family-friendly stay. THE ROYAL HOTEL, situated in the heart of Durban’s CBD and 15 minutes’ walk from the beach, offers panoramic views of the city or the yacht harbour.

There is so much more to do… 1000 HILLS EXPERIENCE - Just beyond the bustling city of Durban lies the cool, tranquil and scenic Valley of 1000 Hills. PheZulu Safari Park offers traditional Zulu dancing and cultural shows, as well as game drives. THE SAPPHIRE COAST- Located south of Durban, this magnificent coast stretches for 40 kilometres of golden beaches. This ideal family holiday destination offers a wealth of ocean activities including great swimming and surfing, abundant fishing and world class diving at nearby Aliwal Shoal.

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Many superb golf courses are located within a 15 minute drive of Umhlanga. MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM - Take a trip on the SkyCar or take the 550-step adventure walk to the top of the arch and enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Durban. USHAKA MARINE WORLD - This world class attraction on Durban’s Golden Mile, offers a world of entertainment, excitement, fun and uniqueness, resonates with the sound of fun, laughter and the spirit of togetherness and non-stop entertainment. WILSON’S WHARF - Situated on Durban’s Victoria embankment between the Yacht Mole and the Sugar Terminal, is the City’s trendiest fusion of fun, food and crafts For more info contact: (031) 322 4164 www.durbanexperience.co.za


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ZULULAND KWAZULU-NATAL The majestic Zululand Kingdom, is where Shaka Zulu built his Zulu nation with its rich cultural heritage and strong and proud traditions. Experience a destination of fascinating diversity that is truly a tapestry of natural beauty, historic interest, fascinating cultures and age-old traditions. Visitors are welcomed into the heart of Zulu villages to experience the culture, consult with a sangoma or watch a rural wedding ceremony and experience Zulu hospitality. African art and crafts, ranging from basket weaving and beadwork to pottery, can be viewed at either dedicated craft centres or at roadside markets. Places of cultural interest to visit include the ZULULAND BATTLEFIELD SITES, FORT NONGQAYI, KING CETSHWAYO’S MEMORIAL and the EMAKHOSINI CULURAL HERITAGE PARK where the legendary ‘Valley of the Kings’ is located. Zululand is also known as the birthplace of African game conservation and led the way in the fight to preserve our wildlife heritage, a fight that continues today with the danger posed to our Rhino population by poachers.

THE LANGUAGE OF THE BEADS The earliest Zulu beads were made of organic materials such as seeds and seashells or ivory. They were coloured with dyes made from fruit, roots or mud. Through the ages, in addition to being objects of adornment, the most important aspect of Zulu beadwork was the message carried by these works of art.

The colours all have different meanings. White is associated with purity, pink with poverty, blue with loneliness and green with pining. Zulu maidens would send long involved messages to their loved ones weaving thoughts of love, grief or jealousy, poverty or uncertainty into their intricately patterned creations. Zululand has much to offer the visitor, from comfortable accommodation in major towns to numerous Big Five game reserves that offer luxury lodges, bush camps or tented campsites as well as game-watching facilities and hiking and nature trails. If however you are looking for a ‘ different experience’ there is accommodation available in rugged rock chalets or traditional Zulu huts. For more info contact: Zululand Tourism Tel: 035 870 0165 Fax: 035 874 5589 Email: ztourism@zululand.org.za Website: zululandtourism.org.za

The current price of rhino horn is approximately $90, 000 per kilogram, with an average horn weighing in at 3 kilograms. This makes rhino horn more valuable than platinum and gold combined per kilogram. In 2009 Thula Thula Private Game Reserve took in two orphaned baby rhinos called Thabo (4 months old) and Ntombi (8 months old), and hand reared them until they were 18 months old. They were then released into the game reserve, under high surveillance with armed guards who watch over them day and night. They also, in October 2013, had their horns infused as a further measure to protect them. The THULA THULA RHINO ORPHANAGE will offer refuge to baby rhinos that lose their mothers to poachers. It comprises a fully equipped clinic to treat and care for up to 20 injured or orphan rhinos and 3 bomas where the orphans will be able to walk around in total security. The rhino rooms will be equipped with webcams so that guests at Thula Thula two lodges will be able to observe the rhinos without disturbing them. For any information email: Francoise Malby Anthony francoise@thula-thula.co.za or Jen Bussio admin@thula-thula.co.za

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Enquires: 035 907 5018 / 907 5630 | Email : Tourism@umhlathuze.gov.za

Summer all year round Fantastic scenery Birding paradise with some 300 species to be seen Zulu cultural experience and outings to traditional villages Variety of basic and luxury accommodation Endless opportunities for fishing and water sports Charters and cruises Hiking trails Arts and crafts Ample restaurants, shops, golf courses and sporting facilities Bird and game farms

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THE CITY OF UMHLATHUZE incorporates the towns of Richards Bay, Empangeni, Ezikhaweni, Ngwelizane, Vulindlela and Nseleni.

King Cetshwayo was born here and the kwaBulawayo homestead of the legendary King Shaka is located nearby. The DLINZA FOREST AERIAL BOARDWALK is the first of its kind in South Africa and visitors literally ‘walk through the tree tops’, for 127m along a secure elevated walkway through the indigenous tree canopy. Birdwatchers can spot more than 65 species such as the rare Spotted Thrush, Delegorgue’s Pigeon, Narina Trogon and many more.

For more information contact UMHLATHUZE TOURISM Tel: 035 907 5018 Fax: 035-907 5444 Email: sipho.mchunu@richemp.org.za

While in the area visit NGOYE FOREST with its large array of rare trees and one of only two places in Africa where you can spot both the Green and Woodwards Barbet.

such as an abundance of wildlife, whale watching, excellent golf courses and over 300 species of birds, make for a vibrant tourist destination.

EMPANGENI Empangeni, situated in the heart of sugar cane country, is the centre of agriculture and commerce. A visit to the local museum offers an insight into the fascinating history of early sugar pioneers, who opened the first mill in 1911. The ENSELENI NATURE RESERVE, home to a variety of small mammals and birdlife, offers self-guided nature walks. Every modern convenience is found here, including shopping centres, a casino, various restaurants and excellent accommodation facilities. KWABULAWAYO – King’s Shaka’s homestead is just 20 minute drive from Empangeni and is of course of prime importance in Zulu cuture and history. A visit to THULA THULA offers viewing of elephants, leopard, rhino and buck. The 4500 ha private game reserve, situated only 45 minutes from Richards Bay harbour and airport, and less than 2 hours drive from Durban, is the oldest private game reserve in Kwazulu Natal. The late Lawrence Anthony, well known author of the Elephant Whisperer, and his wife Françoise Malby-Anthony established the reserve as a unique eco-safari destination and wildlife sanctuary. If you are looking for accommodation in Empangeni then RAPTORS REST and YELLOWWOODS BED & BREAKFAST offer luxury en suite rooms, and can be recommended.

RICHARDS BAY This thriving business centre and bustling port is a coastal paradise, surrounded by wetlands and freshwater lakes. Richards Bay has a number of attractions including the picturesque TUZI GAZI WATERFRONT - with its small craft marina, restaurants and shops – is a popular playground for water sport enthusiasts. Modern shopping facilities, excellent hotels, safe swimming beaches and added attractions

Accommodation options include BLUE MARLIN, ISIBAYA GUEST HOUSE and UMHAMBI LODGE with en suite rooms ranging from standard to delux. A township tour offers visitors a unique cultural experience where you can discover how the old and new Africa have combined. Under the personal supervision of an accredited guides - visit NSELENI, EZIKHAWENI & VULINDLELA and experience the vibe of the African township life, where locals gather to exchange news and views and storytellers recall past events in history over a traditional shisinyama or meat braai at a local tavern. Visit the traditional court, presided over by the Inkosi (traditional leader) of the tribal authority or consult with the Inyanga (traditional healer).

MTUNZINI Mtunzini’s name is derived from the Zulu word emthunzini, which means ‘a place in the shade’. It is ideally located near a natural tidal lagoon with sun drenched beaches fringed by tranquil dune forests. The village was declared a Conservancy in 1995.

A popular watering hole at the GEORGE HOTEL is part of the Zululand Brew Route. SHAKALAND is an exceptional cultural village located near Eshowe. The VUKANI ZULU CULTURAL MUSEUM houses a collection of art based on traditional Zulu culture and handcrafts.

The 1000 hectare Umlalazi Nature Reserve makes this area a veritable haven for those wishing to ‘get away’ from the hustle and bustle of city life and a range of accommodation establishments and restaurants are available. There are more than 300 recorded species of bird in the area, amongst which is the rare Palmnut Vulture. The annual migration of butterflies brings the surrounding bush to spectacular life. Mtunzini is a fisherman’s paradise but other leisure activities also include a challenging round on the 18-hole golf course, fishing, waterskiing, tennis, bowls and horse riding.

ESHOWE The charming town of Eshowe is a treasure trove of history, culture and natural beauty set amongst undulating hills in the heart of the Zululand Birding Route. The town also has a long association with the Zulu kings of the past.

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FORT NONGQAYI, built in 1883, the Zululand Historical Museum provide exhibits reflecting the cross-cultural history of Zululand. For more info about Eshowe and Mtunzini contact: Umlalazi Tourism Tel: 035 473 3474 / Fax: 035 474 4733 E-mail: ronel@umlalazi.org.za


ZULULAND B&Bs

There is a fine selection of accommodation in Zululand to choose from, for both holiday and business travel reservations. Whether planning a luxury vacation or backpacking from town to town, there is a range of accommodation options to suit every budget and travelling style. Here are just a few of the wonderful places available.....

Your hosts, John and Edward, invite you to share their hospitality

RAPTOR’S REST Bed & Breakfast

This is a true Bed & Breakfast. i.e. We have you stay in our home. It is not an inn or a lodge but a home where you will always be able to relax and where your privacy, safety and well being will be our goal. We invite you to make our lives more interesting and yours that little more laid back listening to the many birds that frequent our lush sub tropical garden and the sound of running water in our water features.

22 Weightman Avenue, Empangeni, 3880 | Tel: +27 (0)35 772 6181 Cell: +27 (0)82 955 5077 | Email: info@raptorsrest.co.za

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ULUNDI

NONGOMA

A visit to Ulundi enables one to experience first-hand the customs, culture and traditions of the Zulu nation.

Derived from the Zulu word, ‘ngome’ meaning the ‘mother of songs’, Nongoma was originally established in 1888 as a buffer between two warring Zulu factions to try to establish peace in the area.

Attractions include: the site of King Cetshwayo’s capital in the ONDINI HISTORICAL RESERVE with the KwaZulu Cultural Museum, Mgungundlovu (capital of King Dingane), KWA GQOKLI HILL (a victory site of the warrior King Shaka), Ulundi Battlefields and Kwa Nodwengu (museum at King Mpande’s former royal residence). Trained guides are available to ensure an informative experience.

Known as the ‘royal city’ of Zululand, Nongoma is the home of King Goodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu, the hereditary leader of the Zulu nation. His royal palaces are among the main tourist attractions in the area.

a former residence of past presidents and Lancaster Hill, a fortress from a bygone battle as you start along the Battlefields Route in Zululand. The indigenous forest at NGOME FOREST and ITHALA GAME RESERVE, a game and bird viewing paradise, are must see attractions. Three dams in the region offer a wide variety of watersports including canoeing, boating and fishing. ITHALA GAME RESERVE, north of Vryheid, is a game-viewer’s paradise and is home to a spectacular array of wildlife. For more info contact: Vryheid Tourism: Abaqulusi Local Council Tel: 034 982 2133 Ext 2229 / Fax: 034 982 3497 Email: information@abaqulusi.gov.za

PAULPIETERSBURG Nestled between Piet Retief and Vryheid, this country town is recognised as a haven of history, health and homeliness.

EMAKHOSINI - VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Many royal Zulu ancestors including King Shaka lived, and were buried here, and the reconstruction of this area gives us a rare glimpse into the historic past of the Zulu dynasty. Shaka’s successor and half-brother, Dingane, established his Royal Residence in the eMakhosini and it was here where he clashed with the Voortrekkers who sought new lands in the Zulu Kingdom. The valley also contains the Hill of Execution, kwaMatiwane, where Dingane’s men put Voortrekker leader Piet Retief and his followers to death. There are several other sacred, ancient places in the valley such as Nobamba, the homestead of Shaka’s grandfather Jama, which is also referred to as “the most sacred site” and “the place of unity and strength”. Also situated nearby is Makheni, a hallowed spot where men are not permitted to strike or even touch the ground with their sticks, lest they disturb the spirits of their ancestors.

Once a year, usually in early September, thousands of people make the long journey to KwaNyokeni Palace where young Zulu maidens take part in a colourful cultural festival, THE ROYAL REED DANCE – or Umkhosi woMhlanga in the Zulu language. The MONA MARKET and FIRST FRUIT CEREMONY, are also traditional events that can be attended by the public. For more info contact: Tel: 035 831 7517 / Fax: 035 831 3152 E-mail: tourism@nongoma.org.za

uPHONGOLO is situated in a valley in the foothills of the majestic Lebombo Mountains and is an area rich in Anglo, Zulu and Boer history. Follow in the steps of King Shaka and his impis through the valleys of Pongola, Magudu and Maputaland. The area boasts the first ever game reserve in Africa proclaimed by President Paul Kruger in 1894 and visitors can explore the wild and unspoilt areas teeming with game & bird life.

THE SPIRIT OF THE EMAKHOSINI MEMORIAL is surrounded by seven animal horns, representing the graves of the seven Zulu kings who lie buried here namely Unkosinkulu, Zulu, Phunga, Mageba, Ndaba, Jama and Senzangakhona.

Fish for Tiger and Yellow fish at Pongolapoort Dam or enjoy bird watching tours, guided walks, rhino tracking, canoeing, horse trails, elephant trails and various adventure tours. Sport enthusiasts can enjoy a challenging 9-hole golf course, tennis and bowls.

OPHATHE GAME RESERVE, established in 1991 and located on the southern banks of the White Mfolozi River, was proclaimed as a sanctuary for the Black Rhino and other endangered species.

Gift and curio shops and the Arts and Crafts Centre are well worth a visit.

The development of both the eMakhosini Valley and Ophathe Game Reserve led to what is known as the eMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park. For more info contact: Zululand Tourism Tel: 035 870 0165 / Fax: 035 874 5589 EMail: ztourism@zululand.org.za Website: zululandtourism.org.za

For more info contact: Tel: 034 413 1223 / Fax: 034 413 1706 Email: senzokk@webmail.co.za Web: www.uphongolo.co.za

VRYHEID Vryheid was founded in 1884 and has many natural attractions including forests, wetlands, grasslands and mountains. It’s distinct history is depicted in museums, various battlefields and monuments. Visit the Lucas Meijer Huis,

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The visitor’s information centre is housed in the beautiful DROSTDY, along with a small museum and a wealth of crafts that are for sale. The town boasts a rich history resulting from its involvement in the Anglo-Zulu war (1879) and Anglo-Boer war (1899-1902), as well as the influence of early German missionaries and settlers. The healthy environment of the area is reflected in the establishment of springwater bottling plants and the operation of a hot mineral spa. This is a popular venue for paragliding, while the town’s Craft Annual Exhibitions draw many participants and visitors. For more info contact: Paulpietersburg Tourism, eDumbe Local Council Tel: 034 995 1650 Ext 229 / Fax: 034 995 1192

MELMOTH was established by the British in 1887 and named after Sir Melmoth Osborn, the resident commissioner. Located in the heart of the Zululand Battlefield route it is ideal as a base for travellers visiting historic battle sites and those of the royal homesteads at eMakhosini Valley - the sacred burial ground of Zulu kings, and the Birding Route. Visit the Mtonjaneni Zulu Historical Museum which houses the largest collection of AngoZulu war artifacts.


EXPLORE THE ROUTES OF ZULULAND THE BATTLEFIELDS ROUTE The canvasses of the 19th century are filled with one historical drama after another as three forces pitted their armies against each other - fighting for land and supremacy. Between 1836 and 1852, Zulu warriors clashed with Boer settlers. Some years later the might of the British military was hurled against the Zulu nation. During the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, and the independent Afrikaner movements twice took up arms against the British Empire - first from 1880 to 1881 and then for three years during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). The tranquil hills and grasslands of Zululand carry many a famous battle scar. The largest concentration of battle sites in South Africa are to be found in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Visited by military history enthusiasts from around the world, the sites are visitor friendly and linked by the Battlefields Route.

Several of the key towns on the Route are in Zululand, as are dozens of battlefields and fortifications, museums, war graves and memorials. The Zululand towns on the Battlefields Route are ESHOWE, MELMOTH, ULUNDI, BABANANGO, VRYHEID and PAULPIETERSBURG. Between them they offer a fascinating array of military landmarks that capture the atmosphere of a turbulent past. The Route can be travelled as a self-drive adventure, and an excellent guide-map is available from all local tourist information offices. Alternately, join a tailor-made battlefield tour in the company of a specialist guide who will show you sites and recount tales of epic battles, bravery and betrayal. For more info: www.battlefieldsroute.co.za

ZULULAND’S HERITAGE ROUTE 66 Zululand’s Route 66 between GINGINDLOVU and UPHONGOLO - follows one of the oldest trade routes through Zululand. Settlers resident in Port Natal in the early 19th Century would set off in oxwagons on wellworn tracks and cross into Zululand at a drift very close to the present N2 bridge over the Thukela River. The merchandise their wagons carried, as they forded the Thukela River into Zululand, included cotton and lambswool blankets, calico cloth, brass and copper wire, and coloured glass beads. Other commodities such as pick handles were not uncommon, and sometimes a gun or some gunpowder might be smuggled in to enhance profits. During their trips which would last up to three months, the traders hunted and bartered and on their return journey, if all went well, they would return to Port Natal with their wagons filled with ivory, buffalo

THE ZULULAND BIRDING ROUTE The route has a spectacular 605 bird species and is a treasure trove of specials such as Green Barbet, Pel’s Fishing Owl, PinkThroated Twinspot, Neergard’s Sunbird and Palmnut Vulture. But this is just one part of a rich story. The Zululand Birding Route is much more than a convenient information and booking system - the Zululand Birding Route is a conservation programme, proving that birding can generate income for local communities - in this way, birding tourism adds real value to wild birds and habitats in which they occur; it provides a tangible reason to conserve natural habitats and the birds that occur in them.

follow up assistance and mentorship this sharpens and assesses their skills and empowers them to make a success of their careers. So why not try something totally different and take a day out birding. For more information on Birding in Zululand or to contact a Zululand Birding Route local bird guide, visit www.zululandbirdingroute.co.za or email guides@zululandbirdingroute.co.za

The Birding Route is helping create a new career path for young South Africans from disadvantaged communities through training as birding guides. Individuals are selected from communities neighboring the birding spots for training, and through ongoing

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and wildebeest skins, rhino horn, hippo teeth and hippo fat. Following in these same paths soon after them, in ever increasing numbers, were the missionaries, transport riders, then soldiers, colonial administrators, police, settlers and farmers. The wagon tracks have long since made way for a modern infrastructure but today’s visitors in their air-conditioned SUV’s, navigated by GPS, can still get a sense of how things used to be on Route 66. Many of its valleys once teeming with wild game, have been divided up into fertile farms but Zululand remains a place deeply rooted in its ancient traditions. Visit the website www.zululandroute66.co.za


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ELEPHANT COAST KWAZULU-NATAL Situated in the north-eastern part of KwaZulu-Natal, this region is bordered in the north west by the Lubombo Mountains, in the east by the warm Indian Ocean and in the south by the mighty Umfolozi River. The Elephant Coast, Home of the Big 7, is rated as one of South Africa’s most scenic and un-spoilt areas, with lush forests, ancient sand and coastal forests, mountainous sand dunes, brilliant coral reefs, rolling acacia bushveld and pristine beaches.

The Elephant Coast is the perfect destination offering a myriad of adventures. Scuba diving, snorkeling, angling, whale and Leather back turtle tours, deep sea and off-shore fishing, while inland the finest game reserves where the Big Five may be viewed.

It offers the best of both land and sea safari experiences with it’s world class conservation areas that include ISIMANGALISO WETLAND PARK, South Africa’s first World Heritage site, and Africa’s oldest game reserve the HLUHLUWE/IMFOLOZI PARK.

Accommodation options range from luxury game lodges to hotels, guest farms, B&Bs, Zulu homestays, self-catering units and camping.

There are a number of routes, each with their own unique experiences on offer. From being immersed in nature in the St Lucia area with its diversity of nature based activities, to the heart of the African Bush at HLUHLUWE/IMFOLOZI PARK where you can see the Big 5. NDUMO RESERVE has the highest bird count in South Africa and forms part of the Mkuze to Ndumo route. The Sodwana to Kosi Bay route includes world class diving and beautiful beaches The indigenous Zulu and Tonga communities provide an opportunity for interaction and an authentic cultural encounter that enables visitors to understand the socio-economic realities, challenges and current traditional practices. There are a number of historical Zulu burial and battle sites including the mysterious GHOST MOUNTAIN, KING DINGANE’S GRAVE and the BORDER CAVES.

Choose any one of these as an ideal base from which to explore the many corners of our diverse landscape. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Tel: 035 562 0353 or 082 881 0146 Email: waldo@awf.co.za Website: www.visitelephantcoast.co.za

MTUBATUBA Mtubatuba, located about 200 km north of Durban, began as a railway siding in 1903 and was named after the local Zulu chief. The town was established in 1916 with the building of the first sugar mill, a shop, bank and hotel. Today Mtubatuba has become a commercial and administrative centre for the entire North Eastern Zululand region, with the iMfolozi Sugar Mill, part of Illovo Sugar group, the industrial flagship of Mtubatuba.

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HLUHLUWE The Hluhluwe region is home to Africa’s oldest game reserve. Once the exclusive royal hunting grounds of King Shaka, Hluhluwe/iMfolozi offers an astonishing kaleidoscope of viewing options. With its rugged hills, savannah and wooded areas it is one of the largest game parks in South Africa. Uncontrolled hunting once brought many wildlife species to the brink of extinction hence the establishment of reserves like Hluhluwe/iMfolozi which, thanks to major conservation efforts, is credited with ensuring the White Rhino’s survival. The Big 5, namely elephant, lion, rhino, buffalo and leopard may all be spotted from the comfort of your own car or on an open safari vehicle with a registered guide. A wide range of plant life sustains many other mammals including cheetah, wild dog, giraffe and nyala. Other activities include elephant and rhino tracking, game drives, night game drives, selfguided or wilderness trails that take you near to wildlife either on foot, on horseback or in a canoe. The accommodation available ranges from luxury five star lodges to cozy chalets and tented camping options. The Hluhluwe area also produces a large proportion of South Africa’s pineapples. Be sure to visit ILALA WEAVERS, which showcases wonderful traditional handcrafts, a museum and craft village. An entrancing experience in a unique wilderness area ZULU NYALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE provides a unique bush experience in the heart of one of South Africa’s most diverse conservation regions. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Elephant Coast Tourism - Tel: 035 562 0966

ST LUCIA St. Lucia, gateway to iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site, is unquestionably one of the world’s greatest destinations. St Lucia is a picturesque village situated within a nature reserve and surrounded by five distinct ecosystems. St. Lucia offers an endless wealth of possibilities, which include sunbathing, walking on pristine beaches, scuba diving and snorkeling in clear warm water at Cape Vidal. Deep sea and off-shore fishing, whale and turtle tours. Wilderness hiking trails and well known camps abound in the area. A birder’s paradise with a fascinating variety of species including Eagles, Kingfisher, and Yellow billed Storks, Spoonbills, White Pelicans and many others. CHARTER’S CREEK, FANI’S ISLAND and FALSE BAY PARK are all situated on the shores of Lake St Lucia and are favourite destinations for anglers and bird watchers. Fascinating marine and coral fossils are all that remain of an ancient coastline and can still be found scattered along the western shores of the lake. ADVANTAGE TOURS is a very sought after hippo/croc boat cruise operator in St Lucia. Be sure to take a cruise and experience nature close-up. Contact EUROZULU SAFARIS for game or safari drives. They also do birding and fishing tours.

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The uMkhanyakude District Tourism, agriculture and the service sector are major economic drivers. Agriculture includes eucalyptus trees (cultivated for use in the production of paper), sugar, cotton and pineapple farming. This incredible area is a perfect destination for all ages and has something for everyone. There are dozens of game reserves, beautiful beaches, deep sea fishing and diving on a number of reefs, mountain trails, cultural activities and a number of historical sites. This is one of the few destinations where a visitor can see the big 5 at a game reserve and within a short half hour’s drive be able to watch dolphins and whales. There is a variety of excellent accommodation facilities to suit every pocket and a holiday to the elephant coast will be enjoyed by everyone from adventure lovers to those who just want to escape to the bush and commune with nature.

Literally uMkhanyakude means “that shows light from afar.” uMkhanyakude District is situated in the NorthEastern part of KwaZulu Natal, extending from the uMfolozi River up to the Mozambique border, being bordered on the east by the Isimangaliso Wetland Park which encompasses the entire coastline up to the Indian Ocean. UMkhanyakude District Municipality is composed of five local municipalities, namely: Umhlabuyalingana Municipality, Jozini Municipality, The Big 5 False Bay Municipality, Hlabisa Municipality, Mtubatuba Municipality. The range of eco-systems here are diverse, but each distinct, bringing an abundant spread of leisure options in the region that includes Big 5 game reserves, sprawling beaches and dense forests. There is a rich cultural heritage in the region steeped in history.

lakes which lie among a mosaic of forests and mangroves. Further south in the St. Lucia Lake system which houses six distinct, intertwined eco-systems that resulted it being declared South Africa’s first World heritage site. The lakes are all home to large numbers of hippo, crocodiles and huge bird populations. The Lebombo Mountain range is known for its spectacular scenery made up of dense natural forests, rugged rock faces, caves and rivers. Lending itself for activities such as hiking Trails - 4 x 4 trails - zulu History fishing including tiger fish. WILD LIFE & BIRD LIFE The area has literally dozens of game reserves and parks and while they range in size and style, they all provide the wild places that support the area’s dense game and bird populations. The Big Five - wild dog - black rhino.

THE UMKHANYAKUDE DISTRICT

MOUNTAINS, LAKES & PANS

Game Drive in open vehicles - bush walks game tracking - bird spotting over 500 species.

“uMkhanyakude” refers to the greenish tree with some thorns (Acacia Xanthophloea Fever Tree) that mainly grows in the uMkhanyakude District.

The District has one of Africa’s most spectacular wetland systems. The lakes stretch from the north, starting with the beautiful Kosi chain of 5

Together with the incredible variety of wild life, bird life, the Elephant Coast is definitely one of the globe’s most exciting safari destinations.

www.visitelephantcoast.org.za

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The untamed spirit of the Zulu Kingdom TRAVEL INFORMATION & DIRECTORY

Money can be changed

Climate

THE OCEAN & BEACH

Summer months are hot and sunny with December to March being particularly humid along the coast. Winter months are generally mild and dry, offering some of the best game viewing and pleasant beach weather.

The Indian Ocean forms the eastern border of the elephant Coast and this protected area with its long empty beaches and sand dunes covered by coastal forest is truly remarkable.

Swimming Swimming in rivers and lagoons is not safe due to most inland waters having resident hippos and crocodiles. Beaches along the coast are not protected and swimming is at your own risk, especially when the tides are turning and at dusk and dawn.

Witness age old tribal systems of Chiefs or aMakosi and headmen-iZinduna. • Tribal dancing • Traditional fishing • Internationally renowned Crafts

• Clear blue waters

• Beadwork

• Rich reef eco-systems

• Pottery

• Over 1250 fish species

• Carvings

• Breeding grounds for Leatherback &

• Woven Baskets (from lala palm)

• Loggerhead turtles

• Rich history of Zulu kings

• Prehistoric Coelacanth

• Dingaan

Public Transport

• Snorkling

• Shaka

The area is not well serviced by public transport and visitors should check with tourist information offices before setting out.

• Diving

• Battle sites

• Angling

Banking/Bureau du Change

• Kite Surfing

• Internationally recognized border Caves Fossil sites

There are banks and ATM’s in most of the towns. Banking hours are from Monday to Friday 09h00 -15h30 and Saturday 08h30-11h00. In smaller centres, banks are not open every day of the week.

CULTURE & HISTORY At times a visit to this remarkable area will seem like a step back into history.

The Zulu culture is an intrinsic feature of the district and visitors can be sure to enjoy the slice of living history.

Tell 1: 035 562 0353 | Tell 2: 035 562 0966 | Fax: 035 562 3227

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SODWANA BAY

Rated as one of the world’s top 10 dive destinations, Sodwana Bay is an underwater paradise less affected by global warming than reefs further north. Sodwana Bay is renowned for scuba diving, deep sea and shoreline fishing and has long stretches of beach hugged by un-spoilt coastal forests. Here we find beautiful hard and soft coral alive with over 1200 species of fish in addition to a wide variety of marine life. There are Humpback Whales, Ragged Tooth Sharks, Whale Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Manta Ray and Giant Morays to name a few. It was near here in the deep Jesser Canyons offshore of Sodwana that the Coelacanth was discovered in 2000. North of Sodwana, discover the crystal beauty of Lake Sibaya and escape to remote and special beach spots, namely Mabibi, Island Rock, Rocktail Bay and Black Rock. Leatherbacks, the largest sea turtle, along with Loggerheads and others, nest annually in this part of the world. Thanks

to conservation efforts this ancient and once almost extinct reptile is once again increasing in numbers. Tours to view turtles during the breeding season can be arranged. SODWANA BAY LODGE is located on the untouched eastern seaboard, where lakes and lagoons shimmer with life. Here the infamous Big 5, become the Big 6, where the humpback whale joins the majestic lion, rhino, elephant and buffalo. Be sure to contact EUROZULU SAFARIS for an unforgettable game or safari drive. They also do birding and fishing tours.

MKUZE

Considered one of the Zulu kingdom’s birding hotspots, the beautiful area around Mkuze has recorded over 420 species. The Mkuze Game Reserve is home to the Black and white rhino, leopard, elephant, giraffe, hippo

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and crocodile. Vegetation is mainly flat and dry which is excellent for game viewing. Secluded bush camps offer visitors a superb wilderness experience. Where the Mkuze River passes through the Lebombo Mountains, a stony peak stands 529m high called uTshaneni. European settlers called it Ghost Mountain with its haunted history of a fierce battle where Zibhebu and his warriors were forced to flee from Dinizulu and the heavy rifle fire of 800 European frontiersmen whom he had enlisted. Other attractions include Border Caves where the first inhabitants of this region took residence some 200 000 years ago. Some of the oldest evidence of anatomically-modern Homo sapiens and tiger fishing at Jozini Dam. The elephant reserves at Tembe and Ndumu are home to the last truly wild elephant herds in South Africa.


K O S I B AY M O U T H

Utshwayelo Lodge offers the following accommodation: • Luxury Rustic Chalets with open air en suite bathrooms • Permanent Sahara Tents. The camping experience with a touch of luxury • Camping in fabulous shady, private campsites Activities include turtle tours, snorkelling, 4x4, guided canoeing, mountain biking, fishing, guided hiking trails, diving, trips to Mozambique, boat trips on the lake, day trips to Big 5 and Tembe Elephant Park.

Utshwayelo Lodge and camp is located at the entrance to the Isimangaliso Wetland Park and the closest accommodation to the Kosi Bay Mouth and the beach. It is a proud community partnership project.

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KOSI BAY

The Kosi experience is about a remote yet magical place of shimmering lakes and pristine seashore. The amaThonga, as the resident Tembe community is known, have a unique history. They have harvested the natural resources of the area for centuries and the Kosi Bay mouth is famous for it’s ancient fish traps, a sustainable method of fishing that has been passed down for generations. A stay at one of the rustic, community-owned campsites is available. There are also a number of luxury lodge and camping options that can be enjoyed. Snorkeling in the estuary is extraordinary. UTSHWAYELO LODGE AND CAMP is the most North Eastern accommodation in South Africa. It takes its name from the fish kraal celebrating

the traditions and culture of the Tonga people – a community partnership project of skills sharing and a life of purpose.

lies in between the majestic Ubombo and Lebombo mountains on the Elephant Coast and covers over 16 000 ha.

Jozini, a small town in North Eastern KwaZulu Natal on the main route to Mozambique, is synonymous with the dam of the same name - the Jozini or Pongolapoort Dam.

Situated in the heart of the Zulu Kingdom, with its rich heritage and untamed natural beauty, JOZINI TIGER LODGE & SPA is the perfect luxury getaway in the heart of nature.

JOZINI

Incredibly positioned along the banks of the picturesque Lake Jozini, and backed by the splendour of the Lebombo Mountain range, the Lodge boasts superb facilities, including a Mangwanani Spa, gym, rim-flow swimming pool, exceptional dining experiences, extensive conference and banqueting facilities, and a wide range of activities for all ages.

Jozini, a small town in North Eastern KwaZulu-Natal on the main route to Mozambique, is synonymous with the dam of the same name - the Jozini or Pongolapoort Dam. This huge dam, on the Pongola River, provides a rather dramatic doorway into Maputaland and the river supports a massive population of fish, hippos and crocodiles as well as the people who live in the area. The Jozini Dam

JOZINI TIGER LODGE & SPA (NORTHERN ZULULAND – SOUTH AFRICA)

Tel: +27 (0)35 572 1020 | 1 Main Road, Jozini, 3969 E-mail: reservations@jozinitigerlodge.co.za | Website: www.jozinitigerlodge.co.za

Incredibly positioned along the banks of the picturesque Lake Jozini, and backed by the splendour of the Lebombo Mountain range, the Lodge boasts superb facilities, with 70 luxury rooms including a Mangwanani Spa, gym, rim-flow swimming pool, exceptional dining experiences, extensive conference and banqueting facilities, and a wide range of activities for all ages.

Rich heritage and untamed natural beauty - the perfect luxury getaway in the heart of nature. Easily accessible from both Durban and Gauteng, and surrounded by a host of World Heritage Sites and Nature Reserves, Jozini Tiger Lodge & Spa is ideal for weekend getaways, extended family holidays, conferencing, incentives, weddings, team building and International tour groups.

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SWAZILAND The Kingdom of Swaziland, bordered in the north, west and south by South Africa and in the east by Mocambique are partners in the exciting East3Route initiative established to generate cross-border development and co-operation with regard to job creation, economic growth and of course tourism, in the countries that form part of the route. The E3R provides opportunities for tourism product development that should impact positively on, as well as leave a lasting legacy for the communities. Tourism and community projects along the route have received significant exposure in the member countries and this will continue to grow in the years ahead. The promotion and showcasing of these need to be focused on highlight existing products and opportunities in the tourism sector. Swaziland is renowned for it’s scenic beauty and friendly inhabitants, and offers visitors a ‘royal experience’ amongst mountainous grandeur, cascading watefalls, lush forests and fertile valleys. The capital MBABANE, and the industrial hub of MANZINI offer an upbeat alternative to the tranquility found in the more outlying areas while the Ezulwini Valley is the Kingdom’s main tourist area, offering a wealth of attractions. Swaziland has a remarkably impressive range of TRADITIONAL ARTS AND CRAFTS with many of its products now found in trendy ethnic boutiques around world. Throughout the country men and women are at work creating the finest handicrafts such as creative basket ware in vibrant colours, wood and stone carvings, glassware, exquisite candles, batik items, jewellery – all uniquely Swazi. In many places there is also a chance to see talented craftspeople at work. Many are socially responsible outlets which provide both income and empowerment for their craftspeople from poor rural communities.

Traditional ceremonies are an integral part of Swazi life and this is a wonderful country to partake in some fascinating cultural activities. The monarchy and the people of Swaziland actively maintain and preserve their remarkable cultural heritage, allowing visitors to get a better idea of traditional African culture. The most important of these is the sacred NCWALA or ‘FESTIVAL OF THE FIRST FRUITS’ held annually in December /January on a date chosen by astrologers in conjunction with the phases of the moon and sun. This ritual is held to renew the strength of the King and the Swazi Nation for the coming year. THE UMHLANGA OR REED DANCE takes place during August or early September. Swazi maidens, of marriageable age, gather at the Queen Mother’s residence and set out in parties to gather reeds. The reeds are used to repair the windbreak around the Queen Mothers residence.The singing and rhythmic dancing takes place on the afternoon of the sixth and seventh days at the Royal Village. Sibhaca dancing is known for its stirring rhythms, energetic and dramatic movements and bright colours. There are a number of casinos across the country, nightclubs in the more populous areas, and many hotels also have evening entertainment on offer. Accommodation ranges from upmarket and luxury hotels and lodges to bush camps, charming guest houses and bed & breakfasts, self-catering establishments or camping sites and backpackers facilities.

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EZULWINI VALLEY

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Royal Villas Lugogo Sun

Happy Valley Hotel

King Sobhuza II Memorial Park Swaziland National Trust

The Gables Shopping Centre Mantenga Cultural Village

MANZINI

National Museum

Big Game Parks

House on Fire Arena

MR103 Mahlanya Market

Swazi Candles

Mlilwane Game Reserve

BIG GAME PARKS (BGP)

Big Game Parks (BGP) is a non-profit trust which manages three game reserves in Swaziland: HLANE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, MLILWANE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND MKHAYA GAME RESERVE. Located less than 1.5hr drive away from each other, take the unique opportunity to view three distinct habitats, home to a wide range of flora and fauna including the Big 5, within a manageable time-frame. A wide range of activities, accommodation and dining options to suit all budgets and preferences are available. Sondzela Backpackers, Reilly’s Rock Hilltop Lodge and BGP’s horse trailing arm; Chubeka Trails, are located within Mlilwane. Visit the forerunner of Swazi conservation whose mission, since 1969, is to conserve Swaziland’s natural heritage. REILLY’S ROCK, the former home of Mickey Reilly, is steeped in history and features an up-market lodge offering six en suite rooms, as well as an additional self-catering 7-sleeper cottage ‘Down Gran’s Cottage’ also situated in the botanical gardens. Wander the hillside trails, view the game which includes Blue Duiker and Suni, or relax on the terraced lawns and take in the spectacular views. Begin the day with a pre-adventure breakfast on the sun deck before hiking or driving down to make use of the many activities available at Mlilwane Rest Camp. In the evening, share stories and sundowners around the campfire, followed by a dinner prepared and served by friendly Swazi hosts and don’t forget to say hello to the resident Bush babies.

MKHAYA GAME RESERVE, named after the Acacia nigrescens tree found in the reserve, is located in the southeast of Swaziland, the heart of the lowveld. This magnificent unspoilt wilderness is haven to endangered species which roam the magnificent African bush and home to 4 of the Big 5 including Black Rhino. Visitors can also spot the pure Swazi Nguni Breed of Cattle, Roan & Sable Antelope, Tsessebe, White Rhino, Elephant, Giraffe, Buffalo, Hippo, Crocodiles and exquisite birdlife including the elusive Narina Trogon to name just a few of the wildlife highlights. After a day out in the hot African bush, return to a bird-rich riverine forest camp and enjoy an ice-cold drink beneath the giant sausage tree before retiring to a unique and luxurious semi-open stone and thatch cottage to drift off to sound of the bush. Entry to the park must be booked in advance and guests are met at the pick-up point at either 10am or 4pm according to their package itinerary. A trip to Mkhaya is a trip into Real Africa - a soul enriching, quality experience you’ll never forget. MLILWANE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY is Swaziland’s pioneer conservation area and a beautiful, secluded sanctuary situated in the Kingdom’s EZULWINI VALLEY, ‘VALLEY OF HEAVENS’. Located between Mbabane and Manzini, 24hr gate access is offered to the Sanctuary enabling guests to enjoy the neighbouring tourist hubs of Ezulwini and Malkerns with their many unique attractions and craft shops.

HLANE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, home to the largest herds of game in the Kingdom, encompasses 22,000 hectares of Swazi bushveld dominated by ancient hardwood vegetation. Home to Lion, Elephant, White Rhino, Giraffe and a whole host of other species, Hlane is also blessed with an abundant and diverse bird life, including the highest density of nesting white backed vultures in Africa. ‘Hlane’ means ‘Wilderness’ in siSwati and has two rest camps: Ndlovu and Bhubesi, which allow you to get back to nature.

The name ‘Mlilwane’ (‘Little Fire’ in siSwati) was derived from the numerous fires started by lightening strikes on the Mlilwane Hill but now holds significance as the little fire that started a big conservation movement in Swaziland resulting in the saving of over 22 species from local extinction across the three reserves.

sanctuary’s nature by foot, horse, mountain bike, self-drive or guided game drives to name just a few of its many activities, and savour a delicious meal at the popular Hippo Haunt Restaurant overlooking an exceptionally picturesque pool teaming with birdlife or one of the parks other dining options. Just fancy relaxing? Sit back, enjoy the resident game walking or cool off by taking a dip in the rest camp’s swimming pool. SONDZELA BACKPACKERS is located within Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary’s southern boundary overlooking the beautiful Mhlambanyatsi Valley. It offers travellers visiting Swaziland an unbeatable range of excellent value accommodation in stunning surroundings, with its own Swimming Pool, large garden, ample safe parking, camping ground, Braai area, Bar, Laundry, DSTV & Games Room. Just a 15min walk from Mlilwane Rest Camp and within walking distance to the Malkerns main road and Mahlanya fresh produce market, Sondzela offers comfortable accommodation in scenic gardens with easy access to the numerous activities and site-seeing opportunities that Big Game Parks and Swaziland offers. A FREE Sondzela Shuttle is also offered to and from Malandela’s Restaurant and Internet Cafe to further enhance ease of travel. Known as the WILDest backpackers in Swaziland; after wrestling the resident Ostrich for your spot by the pool or becoming at one with Zebras on horseback you’ll understand why. CHUBEKA TRAILS is the horse trailing arm of Big Game Parks based in Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary which offers excellent hourly, daily, overnight and multi-day trails. With well-trained horses suitable for all levels, Chubeka Trails offers riders a fantastic opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with the flora and fauna on Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. Bespoke itineraries available on request - please enquire for further details. Further BGP Information www.biggameparks.org or Tel: +268 2528 3943/4

The Sanctuary covers 4,560 hectares and comprises of a southern and northern section. The southern section’s grassland plains stretch up to the striking Nyonyane Mountain with its exposed granite peak known as the ‘ROCK OF EXECUTION’. Stay in a wide range of accommodation (Camping, Beehive Villages, Rest camp Huts, Self-catering cottages, the affordable Sondzela Backpackers and the luxurious Reilly’s Rock Hilltop Lodge), enjoy the

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BOOKS MUSIC SOUVENIRS GOLF & T SHIRTS JEWELLERY

at Lugogo Sun Hotel Ezulwini Tel: +268 2416 1341 EZULWINI VALLEY - ‘PLACE OF HEAVEN’

at Swazi Candles Centre Malkerns Email: livinginafrica@realnet.co.sz Tel: +268 2528 3110 excellent service and pride, Galito’s is a huge success and well worth a visit.

at Royal Swazi Spa Hotel Ezulwini Tel: +268 2416 1726

LUGOGO SUN HOTEL, with their magnificent selection of curios, books, jewellery, crafts and golf shirts and t-shirts. For luxurious but affordable accommodation that is close to all major attractions as well as Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland, look no further than the HAPPY VALLEY HOTEL.

Ezulwini Valley is one of Swaziland’s main tourist area and offers a wealth of attractions in a scenic setting surrounded on all sides by magnificent mountains.

It is the hub of Swazi crafts and culture and attractions include hot springs, casinos, craft markets, art galleries, riding stables, a nature reserve, a golf course at THE ROYAL SWAZI SPA HOTEL and a cultural village. It features small markets on either side of the road where you can purchase wooden or soapstone carvings, glassware, mohair, tapestries, pottery, and imaginative silk-screened batiks in an array of colours. A number of Swaziland’s major hotels are located in the valley, along with a choice of excellent restaurants like GALITO’S. With a powerful combination of great tasting chicken,

The ROYAL VILLAS Swaziland offers award winning accommodation, conference facilities and fine cuisine all year round. Set in a beautiful secure estate with stunning views of the Royal Mdzimba Mountains, the gold and browns of the African savannah are echoed throughout the Villas with each room designed to make the most of the African sunlight and views. Set in the natural tranquillity of the Ezulwini Valley, the ROYAL SWAZI SPA VALLEY resort beckons guests from all corners of the world. Facilities at the resort add to the overall appeal and include the bustling casino, the peaceful Royal Swazi Spa, the Convention Centre, an 18-hole championship golf course, lawn bowls, squash, tennis and horse riding. The Royal Swazi Spa adds to the peaceful surroundings of the valley and is exclusively available to residents of the Royal Swazi Spa Valley resort. For the children, Kamp Kwena is the place for kids to be. Weekends and public holidays are especially exciting and overseen by the dedicated Kamp Kwena team. Special programmes are run during holiday periods to keep kids well entertained and babysitting facilities are also available. There is also LIVING IN AFRICA found in the ROYAL SWAZI SPA & AFRICAN QUEEN at the

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The HAPPY VALLEY CASINO in the hotel, is the newest casino in Swaziland. With its mix of table games and slot machines the Happy Valley Casino is sure to cater to all tastes and levels of play.

THE GABLES & GALLERIA SHOPPING CENTRE can also be found in the Ezulwini Valley, where everything comes together in a perfect mix to create a one stop shopping experience: upmarket shops and restaurants, Woolworths, Clicks, Pick ‘n Pay, Nedbank, Mugg & Mean, Ocean Basket, Foto First and so much more to enjoy! VISIONCARE, a first class optometrist, which can produce same day prescriptions, can be found in Ezulwini. They also have branches in Mbabane and Manzini. They also stock designer sunglasses.


For luxurious but affordable accommodation that is close to all major attractions as well as Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland, look no further than the Happy Valley Hotel. The Happy Valley Hotel has a Mediterranean feel, with sumptuous gardens and enjoys superb weather all year round. The hotel has 65 rooms, from garden rooms to luxury suites. We offer the one of the best conference venues in Swaziland. The Conference Centre has 5 venues of various sizes and can accommodate anything from a small, intimate meeting for 14 people to a conference, function or wedding for 350 delegates or guests. Tel: (+268) 2 416 1061 | PO Box 5, Ezulweni, H1O6, Swaziland GPS Coordinates: S 26.262771 E 31.112227 Other attractions include: • MANTENGA CRAFT CENTRE, MANTENGA FALLS, KING SOBHUZA II MEMORIAL PARK, EXECUTION ROCK and rock paintings at SHEBA’S BREASTS.

The striking Nyonyane Mountain with its exposed granite peak known as the EXECUTION ROCK is in, and is accessed through MLILWANE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY.

• MANTENGA SWAZI CULTURAL VILLAGE is a living museum of old traditions and represents a typical Swazi lifestyle during the 1850’s and illustrates many facets of the ancient Swazi way of life. After the official opening, it was named “Ligugu Lemaswati” by his Majesty King Mswati III, meaning “The pride of the Swazi People”. On arrival you will be warmly welcomed with the standard Swazi greeting “Yebo Nkosi”. The village life is vibrant and energetic and the experience is both informative and memorable - a taste of true Swazi hospitality. The Cultural Village is open to visitors daily from 8 am to 5 pm and traditional dances are held every day. • THE TEA ROAD branches off the main Mbabane/Manzini road at Ezulwini and takes one to the foot of the Mdzimba Mountains. • STATE HOUSE is located at Lozitha but one is not permitted to approach or photograph the Palace without permission. • THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT at Lobamba may be photographed from the outside. • THE SWAZILAND NATIONAL TRUST COMMISSION is the parastatal organisation responsible for the conservation of nature and the cultural heritage of the Kingdom of Swaziland. The offices are near the Parliament building. The activities carried out by the

Swaziland National Trust Commission with regard to the country’s cultural heritage include the operation of the national museum, as well as national monuments, which include the KING SOBUZA II MEMORIAL PARK. Archaeology also falls under the SWAZILAND NATIONAL TRUST COMMISSION; the archaeology department, in the past, has been responsible for excavations at various locations in the country. Adjoining the offices is the NATIONAL MUSEUM which traces stepby-step the history, art and cultural artifacts of the Swazi people. • Also at Lobamba is the EMBO STATE PALACE, generally used to meet visiting dignitaries. Only authorised persons may approach or photograph it. • THE SOMHLOLO STADIUM at Lobamba is used for soccer matches and concerts as well as for the annual Independence celebration of the colourful Reed Dance ceremony held in late August / early September every year. Between Lobamba and the Royal Swazi Sun complex at Ezulwini, on the Mbabane/Manzini road, is the turn-off to the MANTENGA FALLS AND MANTENGA CRAFT.

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With its peak at 1110m, Nyonyane is where ancient Bushmen once lived and where Swazi Royal graves are situated giving historical significance. Ancient stories are often told how this magnificent peak acquired its name. Swazi’s suspected of witchcraft or criminals were forced to walk off the edge at spearpoint for their crimes.

The distinctive twin-peaks, SHEBA’S BREASTS, are clearly visible from the Malagwane Hill as the traveler descends from Mbabane into the Ezulwini Valley. The rock formations are named after the legendary beauty and mysterious Queen of Sheba from Ethiopia, who supposedly seduced King Solomon. The author J. Rider Haggard, who traveled through Swaziland as secretary to Sir Theophilus Shepstone in the 1880s, was inspired by the peaks and it is believed that he wrote his famous “King Solomon’s Mines” while staying at the private Kapola Estate. His lesser-known novel “She” was also inspired by the Queen of Sheba. Legend tells that Sheba’s Breasts are the site of King Solomon’s mines.


MALKERNS

Watch the perfect Swazi candle being hand moulded. Treat yourself to a handwoven shawl or be admired wearing an original hand beaded bag. All this and more....

Find yourself in the cosy setting of Sambane Restaurant situated right next to Swazi Candles. Great sweets on the menu and healthy salads that taste fresh from the garden. A very good selection of brilliant food can be enjoyed inside or on the shaded patio outside. Overlooking the Candle Shop and the curios shop next door it’s a pleasure to watch and relax. • Breakfasts served all day • Tasty light and main meals • Delicious desserts and cakes of the day • Full liquor licence and speciality coffee machine

e-mail: sambane@posix.co.sz

• Private functions and catering • Kids play area and parties

Tel: (+268) 2528 3466

• Lunches for all big groups

Cell: (+268) 7677 9902

Baobab Batik creates decorative vibrant African designs with a contemporary twist. The combination of tradition and modernity, united with the skills of the artisans is what makes Baobab’s batiks unique. Each collection tells its own story; from our signature wildlife range, depicting the simple beauty that we see around us to our contemporary collection; illustrating the bold striking patterns displayed on African artefacts. We are producing a modern range of home décor inspired by contemporary African design. Pieces that will make a statement in your home.

www.baobab-batik.com | e-mail: info@baobab-batik.com | Tel: (+268) 2528 3177

Since 1979, Rosecraft Weaving has been teaching the art of hand weaving to rural Swazi women providing them with a sustainable source of income. Table runners, wall hangings, blankets, cushion covers and throws comprise our luxury home décor collections. Scarves, shawls, ponchos and bags are included in our stylish fashion accessories. Each one of our vibrant, distinctive pieces have been hand woven and knitted from natural fibres of mohair, merino, cotton and bamboo, created for those who appreciate the uniqueness, love and care of handmade.

www.rosecraft.net | e-mail: info@rosecraft.net | Tel: (+268) 2550 4384

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at Swazi Candles Centre Malkerns Tel: (+268) 2528 3110 e-mail: livinginafrica@realnet.co.sz

BOOKS MUSIC SOUVENIRS GOLF & T SHIRTS JEWELLERY An eclectic outlet which will surprise the intrepid traveller with colourful wares and keepsakes.

Amarasti - Universal creativity working through the mothers of Africa Amarasti provides work opportunities for rural women in Swaziland. This work allows our women to achieve some level of financial independence and self-sufficiency. We have a wide range of products which reflect the skill of our women and the pride they take in the work that they do. We produce a variety of hand-embroidered and beaded bags of all shapes and sizes, as well as a limited range of homeware goods, embroidered wallhangings & cushion covers.

www.amarasti.com | e-mail: dowding@posix.co.sz | Tel: (+268) 25183134 | Cell: (+268) 76887836

Welcome to Swazi Candles “Our world famous hand-made candles are created by skilled artisans in our open music filled workshop . The workshop and showrooms are open to the public everyday from 8am –5pm. We invite you to come and have a look at the creation process and meet the people who make the ‘light from Africa ‘ shine. “

www.swazicandles.com | e-mail: info@swazicandles.com Tel: (268) 2528 3219 | Fax: (268) 2528 3135

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MALKERNS Zoggs strives to produce individually unique items in a wide variety of materials ranging from metal ware, wood, paper mache, fabric and clay. All Zoggs pieces are one of a kind, functional and personally signed by the designer. Zoggs can create items to suit your own requirements, colours, style or design. Shops at Malandelas Centre, Malkerns and Nisela Safaris, Nsoko The rural town of MALKERNS is well worth exploring. It lies in a lush and beautiful valley of fertile farmland where sugarcane and pineapples are the main crop.

Email: zoggsdesign@googlemail.com

Cell: +268 76055015 | Fax: +268 3636502

events, the most celebrated of which is the internationally acclaimed BUSHFIRE FESTIVAL – and annual music festival held over 3 days each May.

There are wonderful craft shops, including outlets selling locally made decorative candles, basket ware and batik work. The vibrant and uniquely creative MALANDELA’S CENTRE offers a wealth of attractions which include Malandela’s Farmhouse Restaurant & Country Pub provides delicious home-cooked food in a delightfully relaxed setting.

There is also an outdoor informal market where crafters sell curios and gifts and wood carvers can be seen at work creating traditional Swazi models and animals.

The SWAZI CANDLES CRAFT CENTRE, also at Malkerns, houses Swazi Candles Factory, one of the country’s main tourist attractions. Here visitors can watch as workers create exquisitely crafted candles from multicoloured wax.

The fantastic HOUSE ON FIRE is an aweinspiring performance arena and art gallery with a distinctly unique flavour. A walk through this enchanting space is a must for every visitor. HOUSE ON FIRE at MALANDELA’S is perhaps the best known and most impressive of Swaziland’s entertainment venues, with a regular programme of performances and

AMARASTI provides work opportunities for rural women in Swaziland by offering a wide range of products which reflect the skill of the women. They produce exquisite handembroidered and beaded bags of all shapes and sizes. SAMBANE CAFE serve breakfasts, tasty light and main meals as well as delicious desserts and cakes. They also offer wi-fi.

Other arts and crafts shops housed in the complex are BAOBAB BATIK, where they craft their unique style of Africa related batiks using ancient techniques of applying melted wax and dyes onto cotton fabric, ROSECRAFT, which sell exquisite fashion assortments of hand woven scarves, shawls, ponchos and bags from pure natural fibres of mohair, cotton, bamboo and banana silk. KWAZI SWAZI, which offers a magnificent selection of curios, books, music, golf shirts and t-shirts.

Another interesting visit is to ZOGGS. Created by Zoe Vivian in 2000 with the purpose of applying her textile background in a unique and original way by developing the “Zoggs Dot”. ZOGGS is now a team of 9 Swazi women situated in the South of Swaziland that provide these women with a skill and opportunity to support themselves. There are two shops. One at MALANDELA’S in the Malkerns Valley, and the other at NISELA SAFARI LODGE in the Southern Lubombo region. Under the Swaziland skies of the picturesque Malkerns Valley, lies the tranquil BROOKSIDE LODGE in close proximity of the PHONDO ROYAL RESIDENCE. Experience an indulgent time away and connect with nature in their self catering and bed & breakfast accommodation for a relaxing holiday!

MANZINI Also known as The Hub of Swaziland, Manzini captures the essence of Swazi life in its casual pace and informal, friendly attitude. And in this way the years of change have not altered it much at all. Manzini is home to the MAVUSO TRADE CENTRE, where the annual INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR and other major promotional events and exhibitions take place. Adjacent to this is a sports arena and football stadium. The city provides excellent shopping in three large malls. There is a wide choice of hotels and restaurants, including THE GEORGE HOTEL

near the city centre, which offers excellent facilities, for both business and leisure.

away from home, with a selection of 53 accommodation options, ranging from luxurious bedrooms to an executive suite. The hotel has 2 restaurants and a coffee shop, each with mouthwatering menu offerings. MANZINI, and the nearby industrial area of MATSAPHA, houses the country’s largest urban population. Modern day Manzini serves as a dormitory for Matsapha and is characterised by both formal and informal trade.

THE GEORGE offers all visitors a home

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KING MSWATI III INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KM III International Airport is perhaps the Kingdom’s flagship facility in the nationwide infrastructural investment envisioned by His Majesty to facilitate economic growth to first world status. The novel idea, as expressed in His Majesty’s National Development Strategy (NDS), is to enable the country’s direct air access to world source markets for tourism and trade, people and cargo.

regional cities such as Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Maputo is making news and lends credence to the belief that the Kingdom is ready to receive long haul flights from all corners of the world, as the airport is able to accommodate long distance travelers within the country and beyond. With facilities for handling large aircraft and long-haul flights, provisions for future growth and easy access to Manzini, the hub of Swaziland, King Mswati III International Airport – operated by the Swaziland Civil Aviation Authority – is truly the gateway to the region. Go to www.swacaa.co.sz

The launch of the airport, following its successful licensing in full accordance with ICAO standards, opens a new chapter in Swaziland’s aviation story. The subsequent announcement of an additional new airline to operate from the airport to major

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LUBOMBO REGION This region takes its name from the line of flat-topped mountains that form Swaziland’s eastern border with Mozambique. Apart from those mountains, the region is lowveld, characterized by vast sugar estates, served by towns such as Big Bend and Siteki. ‘The jewel of Swaziland ‘s Lubombo Mountains’ is the SITEKI HOTEL. The hotel offers the perfect stop over for travellers to and from Mozambique to Swaziland and South Africa. Nestled on top of the Lubombo Mountain in the Eastern Part of the Kingdom of Swaziland, Siteki Hotel offers four star accommodation, restaurants and conference facilities. Nestled at the foot of the Lubombo Mountain range, in the heart of the lowveld, NISELA SAFARIS is only 32 kilometres from the Golela border post. It’s also an ideal stopover en route to the Kruger Park and Mozambique. Nisela offers a variety of accommodation options, conferencing and function facilities, an a la carte restaurant, ZOGGS Gift Shop and more. This area is also home to the country’s greatest number of nature/wildlife reserves, including the MKHAYA GAME RESERVE (one of the best places in Africa to see rhino) and the trio making up the LUBOMBO CONSERVANCY: HLANE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK, MLAWULA NATURE RESERVE AND MBULUZI NATURE RESERVE. Here visitors can spot a vast diversity of animals, including the Big Five and bird life that is second to none, all within protected bushveld areas that incorporate wonderful indigenous plants and trees. The bird life in this region is among the most prolific in the country with more than 350 species and due to the extent of the conservation areas, there are many majestic raptors as well as brown-headed parrots in their hundreds. A wide choice of accommodation is available within the reserves at the various rest camps. Atop the beautiful Lubombo Mountains is the SHEWULA NATURE RESERVE – home to one of the country’s most successful community tourism projects

MBABANE Mbabane is Swaziland’s capital and largest city with a population of around 100,000. Located on the Mbabane River and its tributary the Polinjane River in the Mdimba Mountains, the average elevation of the city is 1243 meters making for a more moderately humid, subtropical climate. The city derives its name from a CHIEF MBABANE KUNENE, who lived in the area when British settlers arrived. The current town dates back to 1887 and the area rapidly became part of the transport route from the Transvaal to Mozambique- later known as Ndelakayomi (path never empty) due to heavy traffic. A Bombardier Mickey Wells, is recorded as being the first European settler who opened a primitive hotel, restaurant and store in the area. Mbabane was founded in 1903 when Swaziland fell under British
protection and the new government opted for the cooler climate of the Highveld. North of Mbabane, the road to Luve is known as PINE VALLEY. Along here visitors can view a series of waterfalls on the BLACK UMBELUZI RIVER and the granite heights of “SIBEBE ROCK”. The GREEN CHILLI RESTAURANT boasts one of the poshest dining rooms in town and the Thai menu here is also one of the more diverse and interesting.

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HHOHHO REGION This region covers the north-western part of the country and is primarily highveld land, including the beautifully scenic Malolotja and Phophonyane Nature Reserves. It also includes the country’s capital, Mbabane, and the tourism hub of the Ezulwini Valley – home to the greatest concentration of hotels and lodges. With the wonderfully accessible Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary and the royal area of Lobamba, this is a region packed with places of interest, and offers the variety that Swaziland as a whole revels in – rich culture, beautiful scenery and great wildlife experiences.

initiated viewsite that provides fantastic views over the vast expanse of water. Also at Maguga is the unique community based CRAFT OUTLET, where local crafters come to market their goods, and is one of the best examples of local craftsmanship in the country. Visit and browse through the Visitor Centre at NGWENYA IRON ORE MINE. View the LION CAVERN with spectacular views of the Ngwenya valley and across the border into South Africa.

Also on the premises is a selection of boutique shops well stocked with locally made products of world-class quality and you can relax in the sunny coffee shop, overlooking the imaginative play park for children and enjoy a light meal and a glass of wine.

To the north-west of the region, Pigg’s Peak is the largest town, lying half way between Mbabane and South Africa’s Kruger National Park, whilst Bulembu was once a thriving mining town, then abandoned and is now being restored by a charity project.

THE MALOLOTJA NATURE RESERVE lies to the west of the road and you can view the Malolotja Falls, the highest in Swaziland. A TREE TOP CANOPY TOUR near Malolotja provides stunning views and and enjoyable scenic adventure. Visit the PIGGS PEAKS CRAFT MARKET where you will find high quality locally produced crafts and there is a restaurant there with spectacular views.

The factory is situated in a charming complex set in large indigenous gardens.

LION CAVERN, situated at Ngwenya mine is the oldest mine in the world. Man first began chipping away at the iron ore of Ngwenya mountain over 43,000 years ago. The more modern mining of Ngwenya Mine was carried out from 1958 until 1979, in the form of open cast mining creating the dramatic mine pit currently still visible. The word Ngwenya is siSwati for crocodile and the mountain does resemble a huge basking reptile. Ngwenya is also home to Swaziland’s most popular attraction – the NGWENYA GLASS factory and craft village.

They use waste newspaper as a very effective packaging material, re-uses grey water and has rainwater catchments for factory use. They also use purified old engine oil and KFC oil to fuel their furnaces. (Did you know that one litre of used oil, could contaminate one million litres of water?) They have embarked on an indigenous treeplanting program in the area and they also organise environmental clean-up days to encourage schools to pick up litter in exchange for donations of building materials or sports kit etc. For the past 25 years NGWENYA GLASS has paid a percentage of worldwide sales to the Mkhaya Game Reserve when they started the Ngwenya Rhino and Elephant Wildlife Fund in 1989. They also support numerous orphanages and charities in Swaziland and South Africa and have an active HIV/AIDS policy and program.

Continue on to the PIGGS PEAK HOTEL & CASINO, an excellent stop over on your way to the Kruger National Park. The hotel is near the PHOPHONYANE FALLS and MAGUGA DAM and offers affordable luxury accommodation. Each room has its own balcony with spectacular views. The casino offers exciting gambling games. NGWENYA GLASS ~ ONE OF SWAZILAND’S HOTTEST TOURIST ATTRACTION! Since its rebirth in 1987, NGWENYA GLASS has been more than an inspiring success story. It is an environmentalist’s dream.

Visit PHOPHONYANE FALLS and MAGONIGONI FALLS to the east. Opposite Malolotja is MAGUGA DAM, a major development on the Komati River that has been responsible for the growth in the area’s agricultural activity. The scenic loop road that leads to the dam also hosts a community-

The products, which include a wide range of tableware, art glass and ornamental African animals, are all handmade from 100% recycled glass! This is not a new “green bandwagon” that they have jumped on recently; it has simply been a way of life. You can witness first-hand, the magical art of glassblowing, browse around the wellstocked adjoining showroom and purchase your memento of a truly ‘African’ visit to the Kingdom of Swaziland.

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NGWENYA GLASS holds an annual Mountain Bike Challenge in the mountains near the factory to promote Fair Trade in Swaziland, as well as to receive donations of blankets, clothing etc. for the needy in the area. NGWENYA GLASS welcomes all visitors and tour buses. Pre-booking for tour bus lunches recommended. Situated just 5 km’s from Oshoek/Ngwenya. Complex open 7 days a week. (Closed on some public holidays). Open from 08h00 – 16h30 weekdays and 08h00 – 16h00 weekends and some holidays. (See pg 40 for more information).


MLAWULA NATURE RESERVE AND MAGADZAVANE LODGE MALOLOTJA NATURE RESERVE

The ideal stopover for visitors travelling to and from Mozambique. Hiking, Self Game Drive (Game Drive vehicle also available) Birding, Mountain Biking, Picnics and fishing. One of SNTC’s newest project is the magnificent Magadzavane Lodge within Mlawula Nature Reserve with 40 beds en-suite units, restaurant, bar, conference centre and pool. Near the Goba/Mhlumeni border, the lodge has spectacular views and a tranquil environment. Set in the eastern lowveld and by the Lubombo Mountains, Mlawula has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Apart from the Lodge accommodation includes the Sarah tented camp and a spacious main camp for tents and caravans. Tel: +268 23435108/9/10 | Fax: +268 23435111 E-mail: magadzavane@sntc.org.sz | Website: www.sntc.org.sz

Hiking Trails, Flora & Fauna, Birding, Accommodation (Log Cabins), Restaurant, and Tree Top Canopy Tour Set in the mountains of north-west Swaziland, Malolotja is home to a huge diversity of flora and fauna and birds. The reserve includes the world’s oldest mine at Ngwenya and Swaziland’s highest waterfall. Facilities include extensive hiking trails of up to seven days, a campsite and log cabins. Experience the unique thrill of the Malolotja Canopy Tours, gliding through the forest deep within the mountain wilderness, while enjoying stunning views. Tel/fax +268 2444 3241 | Reservations number: +268 7660 6755 E-mail: culrutalvillage@sntc.org.sz | Website: www.sntc.org.sz

KING SOBHUZA PARK The tranquil haven set in beautiful gardens is a fitting tribute to a wise and loved Monarch. In the high roofed hall a photographic and pictorial exhibition traces the life and times of King Sobhuza 11. Tel: +268 24162131 | Email: ksmp@sntc.org.sz | www.sntc.org.sz

MANTENGA CULTURAL VILLAGE AND NATURE RESERVE Traditional dancing, chalets, Restaurant, Picnic Areas, Hiking Trails, Birding and walking trails This nature reserve includes the magnificent Mantenga Falls and the Cultural Village, where visitors may learn about daily life in a traditional Swazi homestead and enjoy vibrant shows and melodious music from the dance group. These activities are suitable for families, groups and individuals. Cultural experience twice a day at 11:15am and 3:15pm (daily)- 45 mins show.

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM The museum houses exhibits of Swaziland’s cultural and natural heritage and includes a small, open-air Swazi Village Tel: +268 24161179/ 2 4161489/ 2 41 61516 E-mail: curator@sntc.org.sz www.sntc.org.sz

Tel +268 2416 1101, 2416 1178 | Fax +268 2416 1480 Email: culturalvillage@sntc.org.sz | Website: www.sntc.org.sz

SWAZILAND NATIONAL TRUST COMMISSION

Headquarters: Parliament Road, P.O. Box 100, Lobamba, Swaziland | Tel: +268 2416 1516, 2416 1489, 2416 1179 Fax: +268 2416 1875 | Email: info@sntc.org.sz | www.sntc.org.sz


Piggs Peak Hotel & Casino Swaziland

An ideal getaway for a honeymoon or a relaxing holiday. The hotel’s secluded location also makes it a great conference venue. LOCATION & TRAVEL The hotel is nestled in the magnificent mountainous Kingdom of Swaziland in a pine forest, a mere 4.5 hours from Johannesburg. For tourists travelling on the Garden Route, Piggs Peak Hotel & Casino is a convenient stop over point when destined for the Kruger National Park in South Africa and it is only an hour’s drive to the Malelane Gate. ACCOMMODATION & CATERING Each of the 104 rooms has individual balconies. Enjoy a relaxing drink in one of the hotel’s three bars and delicious delights served in the top-class restaurant. 24 hour room service is available.

CONFERENCE & EVENT FACILITY The hotel offers a choice of five conference venues and tailor-made conference packages. Only state-of-the-art audio visual equipment is used. Themed evenings, motivational speakers and team building are organised on request. TEAM BUILDING & RECREATION Make use of the outdoor sporting facilities including two tennis courts, two squash courts, a swimming pool, a bowling green and a mini golf course. Several gaming options are available at the casino. We also offer professional hiking tours and quad biking to the misty mountains.

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Piggs Peak Hotel & Casino Tel: +268 2431 3104/5 Fax: +268 2431 3382/3415 res@piggspeakhotelandcasino.co.sz www. piggspeakhotelandcasino.co.sz GPS: S25˚54’21.95” E031˚17’40.65”


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MOZAMBIQUE Mozambique is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east and Swaziland and South Africa to the south west. A warm welcome awaits travellers to this remarkable country with its untouched tropical coastline. MAPUTO is the capital and a cosmopolitan hub of culture, where delectable fresh cuisine, a wonderful blend of Portuguese, Indian and African influences, is served, and retail therapy at countless local markets and shops will ensure the discovery of a treasure or two. The tourism sector is growing and amongst the many POPULAR TOURIST DESTINATIONS are: PONTA DE OURO which captures the very essence of a Mozambican holiday and swimming with the dolphins and scuba diving is a must. GAZA PROVINCE, an ideal destination for the adventurous traveller and sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, paragliding and kite-surfing, are typical pursuits. XAI-XAI bustles with markets, restaurants and bars. When Vasco Da Gama rounded Africa in the late 15th century, he fell in love with INHAMBANE and named it ‘Terra de Boa Gente’ or Land of Good People. The name says it all, and the tropical reef areas are spectacular. VILANCULOS is the gateway to the BAZARUTO ARCHIPELAGO which consists of six Islands. A place of incomparable beauty, turquoise waters, idyllic beaches, bewitching coral reefs and rare tropical fish - the ultimate destination for ocean-lovers and divers. BENGUERRA ISLAND is home to a variety of animal, bird and plant life and the lush forests and exquisite landscape is incredible to behold. Famous for its unspoilt beaches, excellent fishing and remarkable scuba diving sites. Whales and dolphins are often seen here.

MAGARUQUE ISLAND: Relaxation, seclusion and natural beauty are words that describe this well-known marlin and sail fishing hotspot where ocean safaris and sunset cruises make the perfect afternoon. BEIRA in Sofala Province’s attractions include the beautiful BEIRA CATHEDRAL and the GORONGOSA NATIONAL PARK, where a wildlife sanctuary has been established and restocking of game has begun. NAMPULA is known for its unique atmosphere and culture. Architecture buffs will love the Cathedral, and nature-lovers will appreciate the volcanic rock formation that lines Nampula’s vast horizon. ILHA DE MOZAMBIQUE, is a picturesque and fascinating island, connected to the mainland by a concrete bridge. Prior to 1898, it was the capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa used as a major base for the Arab traders since around the 8th century. It’s a World Heritage Site. Bike riding around the island is popular. QUIRIMBAS ARQHIPELAGO: Those looking for complete exclusivity and natural beauty will adore these completely untouched Mozambique Islands in a forgotten corner of the Quirimbas Archipelago. NIASSA: Visitors will find the Lugenda Wilderness Camp, Africa’s largest conservation area. For more info contact: Mozambique Tourism Tel:+27(0)82 394 5885 Email:travel@mozambiquetourism.co.za mozambiquetourism.co.za

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MOZAMBIQUE TANZANIA

PALMA

Lake Nyasa

MOCIMBOA DA PRAIA

MUEDA Niassa National Reserve

QUISSANGA

METANGU

ZAMBIA

CABO DELGADO NIASSA

MARRUPA

LICHINGA

VILA COUTINHO

CUAMBA

FINGOÉ

Praia de Fernado Veloso

MOÇAMBIQUE

NAMPULA

VILA JUNQUEIRO

ZUMBO

NACALA

NAMPULA

RIBÁUÈ

FURANCUNGO

NAMAPA

o Lúri

MAÚA

MANDIMBA

Mozambique Island Chocas beach

MOGINCUAL

EREGO

MOATIZE TETE

ZAMBÉZIA

MILANGE

Zam beze

PEMBA

Praia do Wimbe

MONTEPUEZ

MALAWI

Ibo Island Quirimbas Archipelo

Quirimbas Reserve

ANGOCHE Gilé Reserve

Lic ung o

MOMA

CHANGARA GURO

PEBANE Praia de Zalala

MANICA

QUELIMANE MARROMEU

ZIMBABWE

Gorangosa National Park SOFALA

MANICA

Marromeu Reserve

CHINDE

MOZAMBIQUE CHANNEL

CHIMOIO

BEIRA CHIBABAVA

INDEX

ESPUNGABERA NOVA MAMBONE Save Zinave National Park

CHICUALACUALA

MABOTE

INHASSORO

Bazaruto National Park Bazaruto Archipelago

VILANCULOS

Vilankulos beach

po po Lim

Limpopo National Park

GAZA

ne ga an Ch

Park

Airport International Boundaries Provincial Boundary Main Road

INHAMBANE

Bahine

MAPAI National

Town

Pomene Reserve

Rivers

MASSINGIR Tofo beach

SOUTH AFRICA

INHARRIME

GUIJA MAGUDE MOAMBA MAPUTO BOANE

SWAZILAND

AFRICA

XAI-XAI

Praia do Xai-Xai

MAPUTO PROVINCE Inhaca Island

BELA VISTA Ponta do Ouro beach

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SEYCHELLES The Seychelles Islands…another world In an overcrowded world that is becoming more polluted by the day, the Seychelles archipelago is fast gaining recognition for the integrity of its unique ecosystems. Almost half of the country’s landmass has been granted protected status as nature reserves. Since that distant time when Seychelles’ granite and coral islands became scattered over a secluded corner of the Indian Ocean, they have remained timeless sanctuaries for some of the rarest species of flora and fauna on earth. Seychelles is made up of 115 islands which lie between 4 and 10 degrees south of the equator.

offers a glimpse of the amazing diversity to be found on each them.

There are two categories of islands: the tall, granitic Inner Islands which cluster around the main islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue and the more remote coral isles and atolls that make up the Outer Islands.

Accommodation in Seychelles ranges from secluded island getaways with only a single lodge on the island to luxurious 5 star hotels, quaint Creole guesthouses, rustic beach bungalows and budget self-catering chalets. As an alternative to land based accommodation, charter a yacht or sailing craft and cruise the islands.

MAHé, the principal island, is home to the international airport and the tiny capital Victoria, and lies roughly 1000 miles from the East African coast in splendid isolation amid the crystalline azure waters of the western Indian Ocean. PRASLIN, originally known as Isle de Palme, lies about 40km north east of Mahé. It is here that one finds the Vallée de Mai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which nurtures the legendary coco-de-mer, and was once thought to be the original site of the biblical Garden of Eden. Praslin posseses some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world with Anse Lazio – widely acclaimed as the most beautiful beach on earth. LA DIGUE is located 7kms from Praslin and offers authentic island - style experiences. With breathtaking, beaches, adorned with granite boulders, time feels as if it has stood still here, and traditional modes of transport such as bicycles and carts drawn by oxen add to this feeling. There are many more remote islands to explore, and island hopping, whether by plane, boat or helicopter,

Whatever your choice you will find a haven in which to relax and enjoy’ the finer things of life and to appreciate the elements of a truly refreshing Creole culture and enviable island lifestyle. No account of Seychelles’ riches can be considered complete without mention of its reputation as ‘the islands of love’ and it is little wonder that that lovers are inspired to take their vows and wed in this gentle and romantic atmosphere. For those weary of mundane holiday experiences – Seychelles offers a stunning alternative - a wondrous natural paradise, vivid sunsets, turquoise waters and a never to be forgotten time of body and soul renewal. For more information contact the Seychelles Tourism Board Tel: (+248) 4671 300 Email: info@seychelles.com Website: www.seychelles.com

CURIEUSE ISLAND

INDIAN OCEAN

Ansie Lazio

Praslin Island

COUSINE ISLAND

SILHOUTTE

LA FELICITE

Grand ‘Anse

COUSIN ISLAND

Vallei de Mai National Park

MARIANNE L DIGUE

Beau Vallon Bay

SAINT ANNE

Victoria

CERF ISLAND

Morne Seychellois National Park Cascade MAHE ISLAND

INDIAN OCEAN

Anse Royale

Takamaka

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS AND FANTASTIC CLIMATE IN SEYCHELLES ensures that there is just so much to do... DREAM DIVING: THE SEYCHELLES ARCHIPELAGO Seychelles is a fabulous dive destination and the sheer beauty of these forgotten islands is overwhelming. There’s also plenty to keep non-diving partners happily occupied, with excellent sunbathing, snorkelling & swimming, fishing, sailing, a wealth of local excursions and an excellent network of walks & trails.

Napoleon Wrasse and the Giant Grouper as well as Reef Sharks and Ribbon-tailed Stingrays. Seychelles has long been a haven for several species of sea turtle which are protected, as is the greatest fish of all - the whale shark - gentle giant of the oceans and regular visitor to Seychelles’ waters. Diving the waters of the Outer Islands during the period of the northwest trades (October to May) holds the promise of spectacular cave and canyon dives at Desroches Island, colourful wall dives off Alphonse and - as the jewel in the crown - the current dive through the main artery feeding the Aldabra lagoon, UNESCO World Heritage Site and largest raised coral atoll on earth. Other atolls such as Poivre, St. Joseph, Astove and Cosmoledo also offer great diving sites and here is where to find armies of turtle, together with any of the 31 species of whale and dolphin found in Seychelles’ waters.

Diving is possible all year round but is still governed by an island’s position and by the prevailing winds. For seven months of the year, from October to May, the water temperature is around 29ºC and visibility can be over 30 metres!

The more southerly islands are close to the cyclone belt and during the months of December and January months, can experience extremely rough conditions on occasion.

From May through to September the winds blow south-easterly. This is the strongest wind season and causes the upwelling of plankton rich waters onto the plateau and the appearance of associated pelagics, such as the occasional Manta and Whale Sharks. Both visibility and temperature may drop during August with water temperatures around 24ºC, so a 5mm wet suit is the minimum requirement during this season, with a full dive suit an even better option.

Outer Island divers can also expect to see the spotted Potato Bass. There are surprisingly few sharks around these islands although most divers can expect to see Grey Reef, Silver Tip and Nurse Sharks at some point with the odd sighting of a Hammerhead, cruising mostly at a distance.

On dives around the Inner-Islands with their imposing granite swimthroughs, channels, caverns, hideouts and spectacular wrecks, a diver may be surrounded by anything up to 800 different species of marine life.

Rare exotics such as the African Pygmy Angelfish are found regularly in easy diving depths off Astove. The cartoonlike Yellow Rubber-Lipped Sweetlips is another firm favourite while elusive Long-nosed Hawkfish can easily be found in most gorgonian fan areas.

Among Seychelles’ great Inner island dive sites is world-renowned Shark Bank with its legendary massive flat rocks and almost permanent schools of fish. There is also Marianne Island, a world-ranking shark dive famous for its population of grey reef shark and for the imposing granite pillars which adorn its striking underwater world. Another diver’s must is the wreck of the Ennerdale.

There are a number of live-aboard dive operators in Seychelles and also landbased ones whose dive centres are conveniently situated right on the beach. Most are members of PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructor.

The abundance of marine life of the Inner Islands is evident even on shallow inshore reefs where divers will find numerous different types of Butterfly and Angel fish. Granite reefs also support Soldier fish, Squirrel fish and Sweepers which like to hide under rock and coral ledges. These reefs are also havens for invertebrates including Octopus, Spiny Lobster and a plethora of Nudibranchs, such as the Spanish Dancer.

For would-be divers to Seychelles in search of an affordable accommodation package for their diving holiday, the new Seychelles Secrets brand represents a wealth of small holiday properties, suitably vetted for cleanliness, value for money and a range of other criteria, to provide high-standard yet affordable accommodation.

Sites with regular current flows support the fan corals and colourful tree coral formations sought after by underwater photographers. The more remote sites shelter some of the larger fish species, such as the

For further information please consult: www.seychellessecrets.com

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Staying with water – based activities, those not wanting to don oxygen tanks can enjoy snorkelling, windsurfing, kite surfing, parachute rides, jet skis and more…

the southern hills of Mahé, with an optional detour to a small palm-lined valley, is one of the most popular. A number of guided walking tours are also available, with native Seychellois discoursing on the islands’ flora, fauna and local lore.

Should the idea of not getting wet at all simply appeal, there’s always the option of taking a glass-bottomed boat out over the reef, and admiring the underwater marine vistas from on board or cruising the azure seas around the island on a yacht.

GOLF - Praslin boasts a spectacular 18–hole championship golf course set amongst palm trees and forests.

FISHING - Big game and fly fishing is big business in the Seychelles. Top spot for big game is the edge of the Seychelles Bank, where the ocean floor plunges to 1,800 meters. The nearest islands are Bird and Denis, but charters also sail out from Mahé. Many record-breaking dog-tooth tuna have been snagged here, as well as huge marlin, sail fish and sharks without number. The best catches are usually between November and April. The outer island of Alphonse is universally acknowledged as the best place to indulge in fly fishing for bonefish, which generally weigh around six kilos and are doughty fighters once hooked. A strict catchand-release policy is in force, and fly fishers may use only barbless hooks. The season runs from September to June. HORSE RIDING - Both accomplished and novice equestrians will enjoy horse riding in the Seychelles. On La Digue, there’s the opportunity to explore the grounds of the Union Estate, or to experience the sheer exhilaration of galloping along the sand at Anse Source d’Argent. At the Utegangar Riding Centre on Mahé the pure-bred Arabian steeds head out to the Barbarons and Grand Anse area on the west coast. More experienced riders can get taken up into the mountains, where bathing beneath thunderous waterfalls is the highlight of the expedition.

Mahe also features a picturesque nine hole course at the Seychelles Golf Club. For anyone dismayed at the thought of so much strenuous activity, many hotels in the Seychelles have spas with extensive menus offering a variety of massages, scrubs and similar treatments in blissful surrounds. EVENTS: Three of the most popular events that take place annually on the islands are:CARNAVAL INTERNATIONAL - an event showcasing the cultural diversity of the Seychelles. This Carnival is due to take place in Victoria from 24th to 26th April 2015

SUBIOS UNDERWATER FESTIVAL - early October, promoting underwater conservation. Lasting a total of three days, this event takes place at Beau Vallon and draws an international audience. FESTIVAL KREOLE - late October/early November, held in Victoria. Usually staged during the last week of the month, this sixday carnival event celebrates Creole culture, with much in the way of dance, arts, crafts and traditional cuisine.

HIKING - Hikers will be in their element on Mahé, La Digue and Praslin, where a number of well-marked trails lead into the interior. The threehour trek between Anse Royale and Anse à la Mouche, running across

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THE HIDDEN GEMS OF EAST 3 ROUTE ESCOURTED TOUR A 10 day itinerary fit for Royalty. Explore the hidden gems of KwaZulu-Natal and Swaziland and Mozambique. people of Swaziland. Highlight on this day include Swazi Cultural Experience and a visit to the Ezulwini Craft Village. Overnight at local hotel.

DAY 1 – ARRIVE DURBAN

DAY 4 – ESHOWE/ST LUCIA

On arrival King Shaka International Airport, your journey of exploration begins. Discover first hand why Durban is South Africa’s coolest city. We begin with a scenic tour of the CBD. Highlights include Durban’s Golden Mile, the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium and Kwamuhle Museum. Overnight at local hotel.

Enjoy breakfast and the remainder of your cultural experience. Thereafter, make your way to South Africa’s first World Heritage Site, iSimangaliso Wetland Park. The town of St Lucia is your base for the night. Highlights include, a boat cruise on one of Africa’s largest estuaries and a night drive into Cape Vidal. (Unique to the area are turtle tours, which are seasonal) Overnight at local hotel. DAY 5 – ST LUCIA/HLUHLUWE After a leisurely breakfast, head for the ‘Oldest Park in Africa’, Hluhluwe. En-route a stop at Emdoneni Cat Rehabilitation Centre is recommend. As it is here you will have the opportunity to come face to face with the fastest land animal, a cheetah. On arrival in Hluhluwe, freshen up for set off in search of The Big 5. Overnight at local hotel/lodge.

DAY 8 – SWAZILAND Enjoy a breakfast at your leisure before setting off to explore the hidden gems the country has to offer. Highlights include, The Ngwenya Glass Factory and the highly decorative Swazi Candles which are hand-made using the ageold technique “millefiore”. Overnight at local hotel.

DAY 2 - TOWNSHIP TOUR AND VICTORIA STREET MARKET It is on this day you have the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of struggle heroes as you visit the historically rich Inanda Township. Highlights include Ohlange Institute (where Mr Nelson Mandela cast his first vote democratic vote in 1994), and Ghandi Settlement. Thereafter visit the unique to South Africa’s Victoria Street Market in the heart of the city. Barrels of Indian spices and incense infuse the air of this market and a visit is essential for those who want to experience Durban’s relaxed Afro-Oriental atmosphere and pick up some great bargains. Overnight at local hotel. DAY 3 - DURBAN/ESHOWE Depart Durban this morning and head north into the heart of Zulu Kingdom and the town of Eshowe. Shakaland, billed as ‘the greatest Zulu experience in Africa’, is a replication of a Zulu ‘Umuzi’ or homestead. It is here you have the opportunity to participate in a traditional ceremony, learn Zulu customs, try traditional beer and witness vibrant energetic Zulu dancing. Overnight at local hotel.

Tourist Junction Building: +27 (0) 31 366 7500 Fax: +27 (0)31 305 6693 Airport Office: +27(0) 32 436 0013 V&A Cape Town Office: +27(0) 21 418 1684

DAY 9 – SWAZILAND/MOZAMBIQUE

DAY 6 – HLUHLUWE After an early morning wake-up call you head back into the park to spot the animals that were eluding you yesterday. Return to the lodge for brunch and some time at leisure. The afternoon is your last opportunity to savour the magic of this enormous wilderness. Overnight at local hotel/lodge. DAY 7 – HLUHLUWE/THE KINGDOM OF SWAZILAND It is on this morning you depart Zulu Kingdom for The Kingdom of Swaziland. An interactive cultural experience introduces you to the

With royalty flowing through your veins from your Kingdom Experiences, you head this morning to the exotic country of Mozambique. On arrival you get the experience the colours, sounds and aromas the city has to offer. Maputo’s Mafalala community is known for its night life. It is on this evening have the opportunity to celebrate an evening out in a community like Mafalala, let us introduce you to its vibrant energy after sunset. Overnight at local hotel. DAY 10 – MOZAMBIQUE/ONWARD BOUND It is on this day, we bid you a fond farewell as you make your way to Johannesburg for your onward travels. Check out www.seychelles.com for onward travels to Seychelles.

Customer Care: 0860 101 099 uShaka Marine World: +27(0) 31 337 8099 Email: info@zulu.org.za

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Excellent Wine Cellar - Pool Bar with Jaccuzi Conference, Wedding & Entertainment Centre - Whiskey & Cigar Lounge The Royal Villas caters for both the casual and business travelers. The gold and browns of the African savannah are echoed throughout this delightful resort. The villas are fully equipped with well appointed lounge areas, wireless internet, dining rooms and beautiful gardens. The resort hosts 14 villas with a total of 56 rooms set in a beautiful estate with stunning mountain views. Enjoy a meal in The Lihawu, our exceptional Classic Fusion restaurant, a pool side cocktail in the Terrace Pool Bar or a whiskey in the Ensangweni lounge.

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