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An Elephant In My Kitchen

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CONTENTS Issue 88

CONTENTS WELCOME..................................................... 2 AN ELEPHANT IN MY KITCHEN................ 3 HIGHLIGHTS................................................. 4 A WHALE OF A TIME.................................... 6 FAMILY FUN & ADVENTURE...................... 8 LILIZELA AWARDS......................................10 SUMMER SIZZLERS....................................13 SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT.........17 DURBAN......................................................18 PMB/MIDLANDS.........................................29 BATTLEFIELDS.............................................31 NORTH COAST...........................................33 DRAKENSBERG...........................................35 SOUTH COAST...........................................38 ELEPHANT COAST.....................................41 ZULULAND..................................................43

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COVER: Three generations of the Thula Thula elephant herd of Thula Thula, Nana, Induna and Tonic. courtesy of Kim McLeod, photo taken at Thula Thula Private Game Reserve. (Cover of the book “An Elephant In My Kitchen” by Francoise Malby Anthony See pg3 for more details)

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PHINDILE MAKWAKWA Acting CEO of Tourism KwaZulu-Natal VIEW OUR BROCHURES ONLINE:

SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

WE have just wrapped up one of the most exciting months on the tourism calendar, Tourism Month.

Accommodation Guide

Explore the East3Route

KZN Tourist Map

KZN Travel Guide

Meetings Industry Guide

Tourism Tattler

Travellers Tips

Wedding Planner

ZULU KINGDOM DESTINATION BROCHURES:

Battlefields

North Coast

Drakensberg

PMB & Midlands

Durban

South Coast

This year, we celebrated under the theme “Tourism, the digital transformation” with the aim of focusing attention on the role that technology has played in the tourism sector. We continue to encourage our tourism partners to embrace the phenomenon in order to stay on top of mind to our consumers. Research has shown that potential travellers are now opting to use the internet to search for holiday destinations. They use website content to solidify their travel plans and want to know if a hotel has Wi-Fi, which then becomes a deciding factor on whether to book or not. Travellers are now using APPs to navigate through destinations with ease. We also celebrated the provincial LILIZELA TOURISM AWARDS at Underberg where the MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr Sihle Zikalala, awarded 32 “Best of the Best” players in the tourism sector who exceeded expectations to give KZN visitors an excellent and memorable service. These provincial winners will go now on to represent KZN at the national Tourism Awards hosted by the Minister of Tourism on 17 November at the Sandton Convention Centre. This year, we are also celebrating the MANDELA CENTENARY and we’ve had a number of initiatives to promote the icon’s footsteps in KZN. We have shared some of our major tourism attractions such as the Luthuli Museum, the Ohlange Institute and the Mandela Capture Site with a number of provincial, national and international media and trade partners. We continue to aggressively market KZN as a “mustsee” domestic tourism destination through our ongoing “Do KZN” campaign.

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We recently visited Gauteng as our biggest domestic source market for KZN outside of the province. We

participated at the GAUTENG GETAWAY SHOW and also joined forces with Durban Tourism on a 10day consumer activation at Sandton Mall. We will be rolling out the campaign in other parts of the country. In our efforts to also embrace the digital space, we have created a Virtual Reality portal where potential travellers can get a taste of some of our tourism offerings while they ponder which destination will be home for them this festive season. We continue to promote our KZN APP; the KZN Travel Guide. The APP is available for free on iStore and Google Play and it assists travellers with all the information they will need to navigate through the province with ease, whether they are looking for accommodation, restaurants, tourism attractions and beach spots. We are also excited to welcome the inaugural direct BA FLIGHT between Durban and London at the end of October. We are confident that this will also open new international markets for the province and will see more international arrivals descending on the province. We can safely say that we are expecting a profitable festive season, and trust that our trade partners are ready to welcome our visitors with the warmth and hospitality for which the province of KZN is renowned. We urge you to continue to follow us on all our social networks, Facebook (KZNTourism), Instagram(@tourismkzn_official),Twitter(@Tourism KZN), YouTube (KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority) and Pintrest (KZN Tourism), to stay updated on all our upcoming events. Drop us a line and tell us about your exceptional holiday in the Zulu Kingdom, and join us in conversation by following #GottaLuvKZN We wait with open arms to welcome you to the Zulu Kingdom.


An Elephant In My Kitchen

A blonde, chic Parisienne, Françoise never expected to find herself living on a South African game reserve. But when she fell in love with renowned conservationist Lawrence Anthony her life took an unexpected turn. Lawrence died in 2012 and Françoise was left to face the tough reality of running Thula Thula without him, even though she knew very little about conservation. She was short on money, poachers were threatening their rhinos, and one of their elephants was charging Land Rovers on game drives and terrifying guests. There was no time to mourn when Thula Thula’s human and animal family were depending on her. How Françoise survived and Thula Thula thrived is beautifully described in this charming, funny and poignant book. Their elephant herd, rescued by Lawrence, shared Françoise’s grief at his passing but over time forged a new relationship with her. One day a baby, Tom, became separated from the herd and found his way into Françoise’s kitchen. Another day there was a desperate race against time to save a baby who had a snare wrapped around his face and couldn’t open his mouth to suckle.

THE BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN ALL BOOKSTORES IN SA AND IT HAS BEEN NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER SINCE ITS RELEASE IF YOU LOVED LAWRENCE’S THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER, OR JUST WANT TO SPEND TIME WITH SOME VERY SPECIAL ANIMALS, THEN YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS THIS SPARKLING BOOK. Only 2 hours from Durban and 45 minutes from Richards Bay. Experience the best Safari and finest cuisine at the oldest Private Game Reserve in Zululand.

EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE GAME RESERVE, SAFARI LODGE, LUXURY TENTED CAMP AND CONFERENCE CENTRE

Elephant Safari Lodge - Luxury, stylish décor and gourmet cuisine. In airconditioned chalets. Luxury Tented Camp - Authentic African bush experience. Conference Centre - Up to 25 delegates. Visit our website www.thulathula.com for special package on offer, or call us on 073 266 8577 / 082 259 9732 or email us on info@thulathula.com

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OCT-NOV HIGHLIGHTS 12 Oct 19:30 HOT MASALA COMEDY SHOW with some of the city’s hottest and spiciest comedy acts – David Landau Hall, Springfield.

26-28 Oct 12 X 12 SPECIES COMPETITION (FISHING) St Lucia Ski Boat Club, St Lucia Tel: 035 590 1376

12 Nov YEAR END GOLF TOURNAMENT Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624

13 Oct 07:00-10:00 ‘THE DURBAN CLEAN UP’ will inspire people and businesses to get involved, take ownership and together work towards a litter free city, creating awareness and opportunity – The Bike and Bean, Snell Parade.

27 Oct 12:00 UMLAZI JAZZ FESTIVAL King Zwelithini Stadium. (Book via Computicket)

16-17 Nov 12:00 INKHOP MUSIC FESTIVAL: A celebration of the cultural evolution of townships that has paralleled the lifestyle and entrepreneurial endeavours of South African Culture – Princess Magogo Stadium. (Tickets via Ticketpro)

13 Oct ‘ALMOST HOME’ is a gospel music concert with praise and worship – Durban City Hall.

1-3 Nov 19:00-23:00 THE DURBAN INTERNATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL celebrates its 14th successive year, with a tight lineup concentrating on the demand to showcase more of South Africa’s own blues talent, both local and national – Zacks @ Wilson’s Wharf. (Book at Computicket)

17 Nov AMAJUBA RAINBOW SHOW Newcastle Show Ground, Newcastle Tel: Mr. Dlamini – 072 703 5340

3-4 Nov 031 ICONIC FEST 2018 with Verd, Tro, East Coast Flava, Trevor Williams, Lindo (Idols) & DJ Wayniac – The Werehouse, 82 Hunter St.

19 - 21 Oct TALANA LIVE ‘PIPING HOT’ Talana Museum, Victoria St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654 21 Oct WILD COAST GOLF TOURNAMENT Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624

21 Oct 05:30 CYCLING: TSOGO SUN AMASHOVA PMB to Durban. (087 940 0497) 22-25 Oct CRICKET: 4 DAY SERIES: HOLLYWOODBETS DOLPHINS VS WARRIORS Kingsmead Cricket Stadium.

25-27 Oct 15:00 BEERS AND GEARS Wave Park, Gateway. (Webtickets) 26-27 Oct CASCADES WINE FESTIVAL Cascades Lifestyle Centre, Pietermaritzberg. Tel: 033 347 1486 4

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9 Nov 16:00-22:00 Music at the Lake presents CALUM SCOTT: Only Human Tour – Durban Botanic Gardens.

9 Nov CHRIS TUCKER COMEDY TOUR LIVE Durban ICC. (Book at Computicket) 10 Nov A DAY IN THE BERG (MTB) Drakensberg Boys Choir, Winterton, Central Drakensberg www.kznmtb.co.za

24 Nov SANI STAGGER ENDURANCE RACE (TRAIL RUN) Premier Resort, Sani Pass, Southern Drakensberg. www.sanistagger.co.za Email: info@sanistagger.co.za / Tel: Spurgeon Flemington – 082 329 7737 25 Nov 16:30 CROWN GOSPEL MUSIC AWARDS Durban ICC. 072 223 2252 or wendy@mirrorpr.co.za

25 Nov 09:30 DURBAN MOTORCYCLE TOY RUN Hutchison Park, Lords and Legends. 072 648 5572 or 083 487 6846

10 Nov THE STADIUM DASH is an urban run or obstacle course incorporating four stadiums and 30 challenges over 6.5km. There is now a Stadium Fun Run as well over the same distance but with no obstacles, and a Stadium Dash junior category over 3.5km. 11 Nov #SOLEARNED CHRIST Durban Convention Centre

30 Nov UMHLATHUZE MUSIC FESTIVAL Umhlathuze Central Sports Complex, Richards Bay Tel: Sihle Mveyane – 061 437 4528 / Email: eyonaentertainment@gmail.com


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NO DOUBT, THE BEST WAY TO VIEW WHALES AND DOLPHINS UP CLOSE IS FROM A BOAT THE ISLE OF CAPRI CRUISES offers an exhilarating 2 hour cruise into the ocean on their boat “Bafana”, to view one of the world’s most magnificent mammals, the Humpback Whale! The trip takes you into the Indian Ocean and close to the Mozambican current to encounter them at close range. All trips have friendly and fully qualified whale tour guides on board, to share their vast knowledge of the ocean and its creatures with you. Every year, from June to November, whales can frequently be seen off the KwaZulu-Natal coast on their migratory route, from the Southern Oceans to the warmer tropical waters for mating and giving birth, and on their return, heading for the nutrient rich waters of Antarctica. By law, you are not allowed to approach within 300m from a whale, unless you are aboard a boat permitted by the Department of Marine and Coastal Management. Permit holders are all members of the South African Boat-Based Whale Watching Association and as such are required to adhere to a strict code of conduct and to undergo training. The Isle of Capri Cruises boasts one of two whale watching permits awarded in Durban.

We also offer: • Hourly Harbour Cruises from 10am - 4pm (conditions apply) • Sea Cruises at 12.30pm and 2.30pm • Educational School Trips • Boat Rides • Party Cruises • Fishing

FOR AN UNSURPASSED WHALE WATCHING OPPORTUNITY OR BOAT RIDE, MAKE YOUR BOOKING TODAY! 14 - 18 Boatman Road, Wilson’s Wharf Tel: 031 305 3099 | Cell: 082 851 4787 | info@isleofcapri.co.za | www.isleofcapri.co.za 6

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MEC ZIKALALA CONGRATULATES THE 2018 PROVINCIAL WINNERS TO REPRESENT KZN AT THE NATIONAL LILIZELA TOURISM AWARDS KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) announced the names of its 32 provincial finalists at the 6th annual Lilizela Tourism Awards, hosted by the KZN MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Sihle Zikalala. The glitzy ceremony was held on September 13, 2018 at the Sani Pass Premier Resort in the southern Drakensberg. Zikalala commended the honourees as the creme de la crème of the KZN tourism sector who make excellent service not just a practice, but a way of life. “This is a highly competitive global industry and success does not happen overnight. It takes exceptionally hard work and a tireless commitment to make every tourist’s stay memorable, ensuring that each visitor has such a good, authentic experience that they return home as word-of-mouth ambassadors and mobile billboards for the province.”

ACTION & ADVENTURE - Itchy feet Tel: 072 032 1557 Email: gustav@itchyfeetsa.co.za

BED & BREAKFAST - 5 STAR Westville B&B Tel: 083 4473520 Email: info@westvillebandb.co.za

CARAVAN & CAMPING - 4 STAR ATKV Natalia Beach Resort Tel: 031 916 4545 Email: phillipd@atkv.org.za

CARAVAN & CAMPING - 3 STAR ATKV Drakensville Holiday Resort Tel: 036 438 6287 Email: petret@atkv.org.za BACKPACKING & HOSTELING 4 STAR Curiosity Durban Tel: 031 286 0025 Email: Meghan@curiocitydurban.comlver

BACKPACKING & HOSTELING 3 STAR Happy hippo Tel: 031 368 7181 Email: info@happy-hippo.co.za

COUNTRY HOUSE - 3 STAR Hawklee Country House Tel: 033 007 0549, Email: info@ hawklee.co.za

ETEYA AWARDS - 3 STAR La Teranga Accommodation and Conference Group Tel: 039 727 2367 Email: laterangabnb@gmail.com

BED & BREAKFAST - 4 STAR Kwalala Lodge Tel: 082 558 3840 Email: kwalala.lodge@gmail.com

BED & BREAKFAST - 3 STAR Azalea Bed and Breakfast. Tel: 033 330 4457 Email: dawn@azaleabandb.co.za

CARAVAN & CAMPING - 2 STAR Mahai Caravan Park Royal Natal Tel: 036 438 6310/6411 Email: caroline.mnculwane@kznwildlife.com

GAME LODGE - 5 STAR The Amakhosi Safari Lodge Tel: 034 414 1157 Email: info@amakhosi.com

COUNTRY HOUSE - 4 STAR Silver Hill Lodge Tel: 033 267 7430 Email: anpher@silverhill.co.za

GAME LODGE - 4 STAR Thula Thula Elephant Safari Lodge Tel: 087 945 5352 Email: info@thulathula.com

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GAME LODGE - 3 STAR Hilltop Resort Lodge Tel: 079 525 8503 Email: info@leopardmountain.co.za

HOTEL - 4 STAR Ghost Mountain Tel: 035 573 1025 Email: craig@ghostmountaininn.co.za

GUEST HOUSE - 5 STAR Forest Manor Tel: 031 572 5400 Email: info@forestmanor.co.za

HOTEL - 3 STAR Umthunzi Hotel and Conference Tel: 039 695 00852 Email: ryan@ umthunzi.co.za

GUEST HOUSE - 4 STAR Casa di Cattleya Guest House Tel: 083 601 0653 Email: info@ casadicattleya.co.za

MARINE ADVENTURE UShaka Marine World Tel: 031 328 8000 Email: skhumalo@ushakamarineworld.co.za

HOTEL - 5 STAR The Oyster Box Tel: 031 541 5000 Email: tigerjo@iafrica.com

SELF-CATERING EXCLUSIVE 3 STAR Beverley Country Cottages Telephone: 033 940 0972 Email: info@beverleycountrycottages.co.za

HOTEL - 1 STAR Road Lodge Pietermaritzburg Tel: 031 065 0999 Email: rlpmb.gm@clhg.com

ROOTS & CULTURE Talana Museum Tel: 034 212 2654 Email:cyaafrica@gmail.com

GUEST HOUSE - 3 STAR Gecko Inn Tel: 035 789 5782 Email: info@geckoinn.co.za

SELF-CATERING EXCLUSIVE 4 STAR Rockwood Lodges Tel: 082 421 0056 Email: info@rockwood.co.za

LODGE - 3 STAR Tembe Elephant Park Tel: 031 267 144 Email: info@tembe.co.za

LODGE - 5 STAR The Gorge Private Game Lodge and Spa Tel: 082 566 1045 Email: mike@thegorge.co.za

LODGE - 4 STAR Makakatana Bay Lodge Tel: 035 550 4189 Email: makleigh@saol.com

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SCENIC BEAUTY The Midlands Meander Tel: 033 330 8195 Email: management@midlandsmeander.co.za

SELF-CATERING EXCLUSIVE 2 STAR Nselweni Tel: 035 590 1555 Email: info@stlucia.co.za

TOUR OPERATORS Bonana Tours Tel: 083 324 6860 Email: tezz@ bonana.co.za

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On R34 Halfway between Melmoth and Ulundi Tel: 035 450 0904/ 5 info@mtonjanenilodge.co.za www.mtonjanenilodge.co.za

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

1 DECEMBER 2018 9h00 -15h00 Charity benefitting is Koningsdal Childrens Home • • • • • •

Art and Handmade Gifts, crafts Homebaked Christmas Cakes, clothing, jewellery, interior items, Plants. Jumping Castle All day meals and Tea Garden Live music Farm Animals/ Horse Riding for Kids FUN RUN: 9h00 - 1 km, 3 km (Family packages available) 25 DEC: CHRISTMAS LUNCH AVAILABLE (Booking Essential)

*Accommodation*Conferences*Wedding Chapel*Museum*

• Outdoor Lapa & Superb Restaurant with Cosy Pub • Half Board or Self Catering Chalets with TV • Caravan & Campsites with electric and TV points • Two swimming pools, waterslide and paddling pool • Tennis Court, Volley Ball & Playground • Hiking, Canoeing, Fishing, Horse riding Tel: 036 468 1031 | Fax: 036 468 1104 Email: dpp@dragonpeaks.com | www. dragonpeaks.com

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SPOTLGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT Durban’s RHUMBELOW THEATRE has an enticing line-up on offer this season in both its Durban and Kloof venues. Top of the pops is Grandpa Grump and the Magical Junk Shop, Neil Coppen’s fun entertainment for children of all ages, from four to 400! Starring Straw Nzimande, with ace magician Ricki Grey cranking up the wizardry, this plays at the Rhumbelow’s newly revamped Umbilo venue, 42 Cunningham Rd, off Bartle Rd, from 1 to 5 October at 11am. Show running time: +- 55 minutes. There will be some fun colouring in afterwards for the kids and a colouring in competition. Snacks and juices will be on sale. Other titles to conjure with, among the Rhumbelow’s slew of back-by-popular-demandventures, include among others: ‘Ello, ‘Ello, ‘Ello - a ‘British Pub Night’ starring Dave Monks, at Tina’s Hotel, 14 Beryldene Rd, Kloof on 5 and 6 October at 8pm and 7 October and 2pm; and

the Neil Diamond tribute, Hot August Nights, starring Barry Thomson & The Reals, with Dawn Selby, Jason Andrew and Mali Sewell, playing weekends between 5 and 21 October in Umbilo, and transferring to Tina’s from 24 to 28 October. Look out too for further innovatively curated Rhumbelow tribute titles such as Chimes of Freedom; Elton and Friends; Don’t Tune Me – Ek Se; That’s Life; British Invasion; and That’s When the Trouble Started. For more about these go-to events, visit Rhumbelow’s Facebook page, log onto www.events.durbantheatre.com, or contact Roland at 082 499 8636, or via email at roland@stansell.co.za. The British Cultural and Heritage Association’s annual Massed Orchestra Concert, offering aspirant musicians an exciting once-off performance platform, takes place on Sunday 21 October at 2.30pm at PENZANCE SCHOOL, NKULISA CONFERENCE CENTRE, 61 Penzance Road in Glenwood. Bryan Clark’s Caribbean Connection Steel Drum Band and the Westville Girls High School Marimba band will entertain the audience from 2pm as a curtain-raiser to the

2.30pmm concert, which will be conducted by Sue Cock, Secure parking is available, seating is unreserved and tickets at R50 will be sold at the door. On the professional classical music front, the KZNPO’s four-concert late Spring Season runs in the DURBAN CITY HALL Thursdays between 1 and 22 November, starting at 7.30pm. In keeping with the tradition of the orchestra’s long-running World Symphony Series, the season will feature a stellar roster of new-generation and established international guest artists. These include: violinist Rachel Lee Priday; pianists Dina Ivanova and Olga Scheps; the celebrated clarinet virtuoso, Robert Pickup; and welcome return appearances by conductors William Eddins, Justus Frantz, Yasuo Shinazaki and Daniel Boico. For booking and programme details, visit www.kznphil.org,za. Friends of Music presents pianist Andrew Warburton, violinist Violeta Osorhean, violist David Snaith and cellist Aristide du Plessis, in performances of Piano Quartets by Mozart, Dvorák and Fauré. This recital takes place on Tuesday 9 October at 7.30pm, at the DURBAN JEWISH CENTRE, 44 KE Masinga (Old Fort) Road, Durban Tickets (available at the door) Members R100 Non Members R120 And Music Revival’s loyal following of chamber and solo recital enthusiasts in KZN, pianist Christopher Duigan and guests will perform at ASHTON INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE in Ballito on 10 October and 26 November; at St Agnes Church in Kloof on 23 October and 20 November; and in Pietermaritzburg on 21 October and 18 November. For programme and booking info, visit www.musicrevival.co.za. The 22nd annual Poetry Africa Festival takes place at UKZN’S ELIZABETH SNEDDON THEATRE and other venues around Durban from 15 to 20 October. The programme features performances, readings and book-launches from some of the world’s most diverse poets every evening. The festival includes the popular Durban Slam Jam and festival finale features all the poets in the fest. The daytime programme includes seminars, workshops, poetry competitions, open mic opportunities, campus invasions and schools visits. For more information visit www.cca.ukzn.ac.za

Veteran satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys hits the return button in KZN this month with his latest entertainment concoction, When in Doubt, Say Darling! This can be seen at the HEXAGON THEATRE IN PIETERMARITZBURG on 30 and 31 October, and 6 and 7 November, and the ELIZABETH SNEDDON THEATRE in Durban from 1 – 4 November and 8 to 11 November. Join Uys as he sorts out 40 years of distress, disguise and disgust: from apartheid to tripartite, from amandla to Nkandla - and happily back to amandla. Also hitting the return season circuit is the inveterate Tim Plewman, who yet again dons his Caveman’s skins to add to his record breaking string of Defending the Caveman performances. Plewman makes two KZN lightning-stop appearances - at THE HEXAGON THEATRE, Pietermaritzburg on Friday, 2 November, and at BLACK ROCK TSOGO SUN IN NEWCASTLE on Saturday, 2 November. The Playhouse Company has a wide variety of live entertainment in the offing. This includes among other attractions, an entrance-free Community Arts Festival, showcasing some 20 community based productions, which runs in the LOFT THEATRE between 5 and 22 October; a series of free Sundowner concerts every Friday through October, starting at 5pm; and an enchanting stage adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, playing in THE DRAMA THEATRE on 13 and 14 October. Booking for Playhouse shows is through Computicket or call 031-369 9540 (office hours). For more information, visit www.playhousecompany.com.

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DURBAN A warm Durban welcome to all local and international cyclists taking the long ride in the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic which sees thousands of cyclists starting their 105km cycle from Pietermaritzburg to Durban in the oldest ‘classic’ cycle race in South Africa - the first race was held in 1986 with 150 cyclists. Be sure to find time to enjoy Durban’s vast stretches of golden sands, warm Indian Ocean and revamped beach promenade – perfect for a ‘cool down’ after a lengthy cycle! Visitors to Durban will be spoilt for choice, when it comes to restaurants and nightlife, with a variety of clubs, theatres, bars and cafes available - there are number of restaurants and fast food outlets along the promenade perfect for ice creams with the kids, coffee with friends or date-night dining. Florida Road is a popular entertainment area with a variety of dining options, in addition to being a WIFI hotspot zone. For something a little out of the ordinary visit The Chairman, a sophisticated jazz club on Durban’s infamous Mahatma Gandhi Street… or head to one a township restaurants like Max’s Lifestyle; Eyadini in Umlazi or Under the Moon in eNanda. Or head to the leafy suburbs of Kloof and Hillcrest for artisanal coffee and an assortment of delicious cakes. The adventurous will enjoy a guided canoeing trip on the uMgeni River with Durban Green Corridor, or head to iSithumba, a small village in the Valley of 1000 Hills, for some heart racing mountain biking. The Woza eNanda Heritage Trail, which promotes some of Durban’s most important historical sites, offers visitors a glimpse into history... visit

Mahatma Gandhi’s ‘home’ – now a museum in the Phoenix Settlement north of Durban; the Ohlange Institute in Inanda, gravesite of Dr John Dube and where Nelson Mandela cast his historic vote in South Africa’s first democratic elections. Visit the Station Drive Precinct where funky markets and food outlets rub shoulders with boutique shops, a craft beer brewery and gin distillery… or opt for a guided walking tour of the markets of Warwick Triangle and the Victoria Street Market with its Indian spice shops and traditional medicine market for a taste of trading the old-fashioned way. If relaxing means time-out on the golf course, Durban has several golf courses for golf enthusiasts to choose from, with the Durban Country Club consistently scoring as one of the best – it has played host to seventeen South African Open Golf Tournaments, more than any other golf course in South Africa. Other top courses would include Durban Beachwood (designed around a mangrove swamp), Cotswold Downs in suburban Hillcrest and the Mount Edgecombe Country Club.

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DID YOU KNOW? Durban has a wealth of Victorian and Edwardian style buildings thanks to it being a proclaimed British colony under Queen Victoria. There are several beautiful examples of these grand old mansions in the Berea and Morningside area – one with a fascinating story is that of the Elephant House (745 Peter Mokaba (Ridge) Road), so named because the elephants that roamed the area used to pass close by the house occasionally causing damage to the veranda posts. It dates back to 1849, was the first house to be built on the Berea, is the oldest house in Durban and is now a B&B.


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DURBAN STREET MAP AND TOURIST INFORMATION & SERVICES STREET NAME CHANGES NEW NAME.................................FORMER NAME Anton Lembede..........................Smith St Archie Gumede..........................Old Fort Place Bertha Mkhize.............................Victoria St Bertha Mkhize.............................Victoria St Braam Fischer..............................Ordinance Rd Charlotte Maxeke......................Beatrice St Che Guevara................................Moore Rd Chris Ntuli....................................Old Dutch Rd David Webster.............................Leopold St Denis Hurley................................Queen St Dorothy Nyembe.......................Gardiner St Dr Goonam..................................Prince Edward Dr Langalibalele Dube..............Winder St Dr Pixley Kaseme.......................West St Dr Yusuf Dadoo...........................Grey St Dullah Omar................................Masonic Grove Esther Roberts.............................Frere Rd Felix Dlamini................................Brickfield Rd Florence Nzama.........................Prince Alfred Ingcuce..........................................Albert St Isaiah Ntshangase.....................Walter Gilbert Joe Slovo.......................................Field St John Zikhali..................................Sydenham Joseph Nduli................................Russell St Julius Nyerere..............................Warwick Av K E Masinga.................................Old Fort Rd Khuzimpi Shezi...........................Williams Road King Dinuzulu (North).............Berea Rd (North) King Dinuzulu (South)..............Berea Rd (South) Lena Ahrens.................................Manning Rd Lilian Ngoyi..................................Windermere M L Sultan....................................Centenary Magwaza Maphalala.................Gale St Mahatma Gandhi......................Point Rd Margaret Mncadi........................Victoria Embankment Masabalala Yengwa...................NMR Masobiya Mdluli.........................Fisher St Mathews Meyiwa......................First Av & Stamfordhill Maud Mfusi..................................St Georges Monty Naicker............................Pine St O R Tambo....................................Marine Parade Peter Mokaba..............................North Ridge & Ridge Rd Problem Mkhize..........................Cowey Road & .........................................................Edith Benson RD Naidu......................................Stanley Copley Samora Machel...........................Aliwal Street Sandile Thusi................................Argyle Rd Smiso Nkwanyana.....................Goble Rd Stephen Dlamini........................Essenwood Sylvester Ntuli............................Brickhill Road • Parks & Gardens Durban Botanic Gardens..............031-309 1170 AIRPORT King Shaka International ACSA Help desk...........................032-436 6758 ACSA Info.....................................032-436 6585 Flight Info.....................................032 436 6000 20 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018

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ATTRACTIONS Suncoast.......................................031-328 3000 uShaka...........................................031-328 8000 Sibaya.............................................031-538 2000 • Museums Durban Natural Science Museum City Hall, Smith Street.............031-311 2256 Open daily: 08:30 -16:00; Sun 11:00 - 16:00 Kwa Muhle Museum ................031-311 2223 130 Ordnance Road; Open Mon - Sat • Parks & Gardens Durban Botanic Gardens............031-309 1170 Guide tours available Mitchell Park................................031-312 2318 • Natal Sharks Board.................031-566 0400 • Umgeni Bird Park....................031-579 4600 • Snake Park.................................073-156 9606 Minitown......................................031-33 7892 CONSULATES & EMBASSIES Argentina......................................012-430 3527 Australia .......................................012-423 6000 Austria...........................................012-452 9155 Belgian...........................................031-303 2840

British........................................................082-234 4450 Botswana.................................................011-403 3748 Canada......................................................031-303 9695 Chile..........................................................031-312 8608 China.........................................................031-563 4534 Denmark..................................................031-202 9396 France.......................................................011-778 5600 Germany..................................................031-266 3920 Greece.......................................................031-301 4880 India...........................................................031-332 7020 Lesotho.....................................................031-307 2323 Mauritius..................................................021-342 1283 Mozambique...........................................031-304 0200 Netherlands............................................031-266 9291 New Zealand..........................................012-342 8656 Pakistan....................................................031-304 8836 Paraguay .................................................012-347 1047 Portugal....................................................031-305 7511 Seychelles................................................011-706 8720 Spain..........................................................012-460 0123 Swaziland.................................................012-344 1910 Sweden/Norway...................................031-207 6900 United States.........................................031-305 7600


MEDICAL SERVICES City-med Services.....................031-309 1378 Ambulance...................................10177 • Hospitals Addington ...................................031-327 2000 Entabeni - South Ridge ..........031-204 1300 Parklands - Hopelands.............031-208 8181 St Augustines ..............................031-268 5000 Westville, Spine Rd....................031-265 0911 Umhlanga.....................................031-560 5500 • Medical Centres....................... North Beach ...............................031-332 6060 Gateway /Umhlanga................031-566 2777 Dental Centre .............................031-304 3000 Dental Emergency.....................031-564 2152 POLICE Flying Squad................................10111 SAPS ..............................................031-325 4259 Metro Police/Traffic..................031-306 4422 TAXI Eagle Taxis....................................031-337 8333 Lighthouse Cabs.........................083-440 8650 Mozzies..........................................031-263 0467 Umhlanga Rocks Taxi/ U-Cabs...........................................031-561 1846 Zippy Cabs...................................031-202 7067 HOT AIR BALLOONING Hot Air Ballooning KZN...........083 446 9423

TOURIST INFORMATION For Tourist Information visit Tourism KwaZulu-Natal Shop A1, Treasure World, Ushaka Marine World 1 King Shaka Avenue, Durban...........031 – 816 6600 TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL (TKZN) Ithala Trade Centre, 29 Canal Quay (signal) Road, Point, Durban.........................................031 – 366 7500 DURBAN TOURISM Head Office 90 Florida Road.....................................031-322 4164 Airport Office.........................................031 322 6046 uShaka Office.........................................031 337 8099 Green Hub Office.................................031 303 8476 Beach Information Office..................031 322 4205 Gateway Office.....................................031 514 0572 Inanda Office.........................................031 519 2555 ThousandHills Tourism........................031 777 1874 Sapphire Coast Tourism......................031 903 7498 Umhlanga Tourism...............................031 561 4257 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018 21


EVERLASTING WHOLESALE Secure parking CASH & CARRY & environment We are an importer, wholesaler and retailer who stock a wide range of beads, beading tools and accessories, fashion jewellery, cosmetics, bags, gifts, stationery, toys, household & party items. 35 Monty Naicker Street (Pine Street), Durban Tel: 031-368 2161, Fax: 031-332 0564, Email: everlasting01@telkomsa.net Shop 1C Southway Mall, 27 Titren Rd, Rossburgh , Tel: 031-465 2813 Shop 17, Arbour Crossing, 2 Oppenheimer Road, Umbogintwini Tel: 031-904 5410 Follow us on facebook on Everlasting Products cc and check out our website on www.everlastingproducts.co.za

WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO DO ATTRACTIONS The glorious beaches along this golden coastline remain a huge draw-card for tourists, with a number earning the prestigious international ‘Blue Flag’ accolade. The popular uShaka Beach has held full Blue Flag status for the past two years. It comes as no surprise that Durban’s ‘Golden Mile’ has earned a TripAdvisor ‘Certificate of Excellence’, as the glorious Beachfront Promenade which stretches from Blue Lagoon in the north to uShaka Marine World in the south provides the perfect seaside environment for cyclists, joggers and walkers. uShaka Marine World (031 328 8000) is Africa’s largest marine theme park and comprises dolphin and seal stadia, a snorkel reef and dive tank, water adventure centre, kids’ entertainment zone and a pristine stretch of beach. The colourful Art Deco styled Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World (031 328 3000) is situated alongside a lovely stretch of beach and boasts speciality shops, cinemas, restaurants and a hotel. The Durban Ice Arena (031 332 4597) at 81 Somtseu Road boasts a brand new ice surface, new ice skates and elements of fun for everyone, catering for birthdays and corporate events and offering various dining options. Open seven days a week during the school holidays. The refurbished Mini Town (031 337 7892) on North Beach boasts meticulous scale models of Durban’s best-known buildings as well as a working train, harbour and airport. Experience a 360-degree view of Durban and the Indian Ocean from the iconic arch of Moses Mabhida Stadium (031 582 8242). The Skycar takes visitors on a two-minute trip to the 106-metre-high Sky Platform, the stadium arch’s highest point; 09:0018:00 daily. The Big Rush Big Swing (031 332 3250) is the world’s only stadium swing! Founded over 150 years ago, the Durban Botanic Gardens (031 332 4000) in John Zikhali (Sydenham) Road are home to Africa’s best subtropical collection of bromeliads, cycads, indigenous trees and orchids, as well as a beautiful lake, outdoor amphitheatre and tea garden. Guided Golf Cart Tours (082 783 7671) are offered Mon-Sun, 08:30-16:30, from the Visitors’ Complex. The beautiful Mitchell Park (031 303 2275) in Innes Road has a zoo with monkeys, tortoises, small buck, birds and more, as well as a lovely restaurant and teagarden, not to mention a children’s playground. Open daily 08:00-16:30, Durban’s Green Hub (031 322 6026/7 or www.durbangreencorridor.co.za) lies on the south bank of the uMngeni River estuary. Canoes, mountain bikes and pedal cars may be hired; guided trails along the river are offered.

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HORSE RACING GREYVILLE RACECOURSE. (031 314 1500) 5, 7, 14, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26 & 31 Oct 2, 4, 8, 14, 25 & 30 Nov SOCCER 6 Oct 18:00 Kaizer Chiefs vs Polokwane City Moses Mabhida Stadium. 6 Oct 20:15 AmaZulu vs Orlando Pirates King Zwelithini Stadium. (Book at Ticketpro) 11 Nov 15:30 AmaZulu vs Polokwane City King Zwelithini Stadium. (Book at Ticketpro)

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN DURBAN - OCT-NOV 4&5 Oct Hosted by the Department of Fashion and Textiles, the DUT Fashion Show 2018 showcases the glitz and glamour of local fashion – Fred Crookes Sport Centre, DUT. 6 Oct 08:30 The 5th Annual Stop Human Trafficking 5km awareness walk & 10km run, with food stalls and a kiddies’ corner – Green Hub, Blue Lagoon. (031 824 7951) 6 Oct 11:00-17:00 Oktober Beer Fest – Durban Country Club. (Book via Quicket) 6 Oct Swazi Party 2018 – Eyadini Lounge. (031 906 1395) 6 Oct Africa Dumisa Praise Festival featuring Mduduzi Nyawose’s album launch and including music, poetry, traditional dance, food and fashion – Durban Christian Centre. 6 Oct 12:00 Doek on Fleek All White Picnic: Ladies rocking their head wraps, surprise acts and lots of fun – Whirling Wheels Club, Stamfordhill. (Computicket) 6 Oct 17:00 Music at the Lake featuring Jeremy Loops Live – Botanic Gardens. (Book with Webtickets) 6 Oct Ivyson Tour with Nasty C – Westridge Park. (Book through Webtickets or 063 122 5624) 6 Oct Slay or Die Tour – The Winston Pub, 9 Clark Rd. (031 201 2652) 6 Oct 14:30 Unilever Chef of the Year High Tea Champion – Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 9 Oct Friends of Music: Piano Quartet – Durban Jewish Centre, 44 KE Masinga (Old Fort) Road. 12 Oct 19:30 Hot Masala Comedy Show with some of the city’s hottest and spiciest comedy acts – David Landau Hall, Springfield. 12 Oct Half Price & Alive at Midnight – The Winston Pub, 9 Clark Rd. (031 201 2652) 13 Oct 07:00-10:00 ‘The Durban Clean Up’ will inspire people and businesses to get involved, take ownership and together work towards a litter free city, creating awareness and opportunity – The Bike and Bean, Snell Parade. 13 Oct ‘Almost Home’ is a gospel music concert with praise and worship – Durban City Hall. 19 Oct 14:00 Bubbles & Brie by the Sea – Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 19&20 Oct Talloula Christmas Showcase celebrating and sharing the latest trends in Christmas table décor and creative gifting ideas – Talloula, 61 Old Main Road, Botha’s Hill. (031 777 1586) 25 Oct & 29 Nov Comedy night at the Happy Hippo’s Rooftop bar. (062 522 4122 or 082 040 3679) 25-27 Oct 15:00 Beers and Gears – Wave Park, Gateway. (Webtickets)26&27 Oct 18:00 Durban Sushi & Wine Festival – The Plant, Station Drive. (063 663 5354) 26&27 Oct Dress up for a Halloween party with a variety of DJs, special effects and actors, not to mention the dreaded ‘haunted maze’ – Origin Nightclub.

27 Oct 12:00 Umlazi Jazz Festival – King Zwelithini Stadium. (Book via Computicket) 28 Oct 12:00-20:00 Family Fun Day: Food, music, craft stalls, dance competitions – The Werehouse, 82 Hunter St. (Book at Quicket) 28 Oct 15:00-22:00 Sunday School: A testimonial of good times as Fuego Heat and Roots Up in partnership with Red Bull Music bring together some of the country’s finest talents for an evening of Neo Soul, R&B , Kwaito, HipHop, House and Electronica – S43 Home to That Brewing Co, 43 Station Drive. (Book via Quicket) 28 Oct 14:30 Halloween High Tea – Oyster Box Hotel. 31 Oct 19:00-23:55 Halloween Mystery Ghost Bus – Causerie Bar, Protea Edward Hotel, 149 OR Tambo Parade. 1-3 Nov 19:00-23:00 The Durban International Blues Festival celebrates its 14th successive year, with a tight line-up concentrating on the demand to showcase more of South Africa’s own blues talent, both local and national – Zacks @ Wilson’s Wharf. (Book at Computicket) 2 Nov 17:00-21:00 Deutsche Schule Durban Christmas Market: Enjoy tasty German treats, lovely Christmas presents and good company – 34 Stafford Road, Cowies Hill. (031 267 1307) 3-4 Nov 031 Iconic Fest 2018 with Verd, Tro, East Coast Flava, Trevor Williams, Lindo (Idols) & DJ Wayniac – The Werehouse, 82 Hunter St. 9 Nov 16:00-22:00 Music at the Lake presents Calum Scot: Only Human Tour – Durban Botanic Gardens. 9 Nov 17:00-21:00 Christmas Fair on Churchill: Christmas shopping, gin bar & food – 3 Churchill Rd, Winston Park. (082 562 0356) 9 Nov 19:30 Nonto R: Women in Comedy: The final instalment for the year with the hilarious line-up of Bash with Tash, Khensani Makhanya, Felicia, Zinhle Mkhize, Mira from Cape Town and many more – Bat Centre. (Book with Computicket) 9 Nov Chris Tucker Comedy Tour Live – Durban ICC. (Book at Computicket) 9 Nov Hennessy Pairing Dinner – Oyster Box Hotel. 9 & 10 Nov 08:00 Wagtail Conservation Festival – Amanzimtoti Sports Centre & Lords and Legends. (Webtickets or 061 485 3625) 9-11 Nov Makaranga Christmas Faire: Christmas shopping, gorgeous Christmas decorations, gifts, table décor, kids’ entertainment, food & music – Makaranga Garden Lodge, 1A Igwababa Road, Kloof. (076 992 4769) 16-17 Nov 12:00 Inkhop Music Festival: A celebration of the cultural evolution of townships that has paralleled the lifestyle and entrepreneurial endeavours of South African Culture – Princess Magogo Stadium. (Tickets via Ticketpro) 20 Nov Friends of Music: Olga Scheps (Piano) – Durban Jewish Centre, 44 KE Masinga (Old Fort) Road. 25 Nov 16:30 Crown Gospel Music Awards – Durban ICC. (072 223 2252 or wendy@mirrorpr.co.za)

25 Nov 09:30 Durban Motorcycle Toy Run – Hutchison Park, Lords and Legends. (072 648 5572 or 083 487 6846) SPORT 7 Oct 08:30-09:30 Ocean Heroes: 1.5km surf swim – North Beach. (Wade 072 701 9636) 7 Oct 09:00-12:00 Eye Can Walk: 4km & 8km fun walk hosted by Eye Can Walk and KwaZulu-Natal Blind and Deaf Society – Kings Park Athletic Stadium. 14 Oct 07:00 FNB 10km City Surf Run/Walk – Moses Mabhida Stadium to Durban Beachfront Precinct. 21 Oct 05:30 Cycling: Tsogo Sun Amashova – PMB to Durban. (087 940 0497) 21 Oct Merewent 10km – Dhubri Road Sports Ground. 22-25 Oct Cricket: 4 Day Series: Hollywoodbets Dolphins vs Warriors – Kingsmead Cricket Stadium. 25 Oct 18:00 Durban Mixed Time Trial league #9: 8km & 4km – Pinetown and Districts Athletic Club. 26 Oct 18:00-21:00 CPF Fun Nite Run/Walk – Crusaders Sports Club. (082 492 1995) 27 Oct 07:00 Green Trail Run: 5km & 10km – Green Hub, Blue Lagoon. (031 322 6026/7) 28 Oct 07:00-11:00 Kwa-Ximba Trail Run: 9km, 16km & 22km – Isithumba Adventures, 1000 Hills. (www. kloofconservancy.org.za) 28 Oct Goss & Balfe Sapphire Coast Marathon: Scottburgh (42km) & Ilfracombe (21km) – Amanzimtoti Athletic Club. 28 Oct 08:00-17:00 KZN Trail Running Coastal Series at Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve. 4 Nov PVAC Half Marathon 10km & 21km run – Mount Edgecombe Sports Ground. (083 789 5557) 7 Nov 17:30 Giba Gorge Night Trail Run Series: 5 & 10 km Fun Run – Giba Gorge MTB Park, 110 Stockville Rd. 10 Nov The Stadium Dash is an urban run or obstacle course incorporating four stadiums and 30 challenges over 6.5km. There is now a Stadium Fun Run as well over the same distance but with no obstacles, and a Stadium Dash junior category over 3.5km. 11 Nov Ignition Oldies 10km run/walk – Crusaders Sports Club. (084 599 5991) 11 Nov 08:00-17:00 King of PheZulu Trail Run. 11 Nov 08:00-12:30 Durban Wellness Festival & Global Diabetes Walk: 5km walk & 5km run –Amphitheatre, Durban Beachfront. 18 Nov 05:00-11:00 Bluff Marathon: 42.2km & 21.1km run, 15km walk – Fynnlands Combined Sports Club, 55 Smith Drive. (076 186 3920) 18 Nov Tafta Trail Run – Virginia Preparatory School. (082 492 1995) 25 Nov Road running: Hope Challenge, 21.1km & 10km – Curries Fountain. (072 221 8784)

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The Outer West area of the city of Durban extends from Kloof inland and includes the beautiful Valley of 1000 Hills, up the winding and picturesque Botha’s Hill. Botha’s Hill, midway between the beaches of Durban and the KwaZulu-Natal provincial capital Pietermaritzburg, enjoys the most commanding views on the coastal side of the Drakensberg. At about 800m above sea level, you can see the snow-capped peaks of the berg and the ships on the Indian Ocean. Overlooking the world-famous Valley of 1000 Hills with its living Zulu museum and many other cultural and natural attractions, Botha’s Hill is on the route of the Comrades Marathon and Dusi Canoe Race. Named after Carolina Botha who opened the first inn there in 1849 to cater to wagoners, Botha’s Hill has maintained this spirit of hospitality. Comfortable B&B guesthouses in Botha’s Hill also offer self-catering facilities, and there is a well-equipped backpackers’ lodge for the more adventurous. Shongweni Dam, Game Reserve and Polo Grounds are nearby, as are Inanda and Nagle Dams as well as Tala Game Reserve. A word of caution - if you want to stay in Botha’s Hill during the Comrades or Dusi races, book well ahead!

1000 Hills

Enquiries: 031 777 1874 Website: http://1000hillstourism.com/

THE PUZZLE PLACE has been creating executive puzzles and games for the past 27 years and make over 100 different puzzles to challenge everyone. Our shop is in Bothas Hill in the Valley of a 1000 Hills, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa and is open 7 days a week from 9:00am to 4:30pm. All our products are hand-crafted so there is NO “mass production”. Please email puzzleman.sa@gmail.com with any enquiries. We pride ourselves on the quality of our products and this is one of the reasons we have been in business for so long. We look forward to seeing you in our new, bigger and better, shop. WOZA MOYA, aims to empower and uplift people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS to become economically self-sufficient through the production of crafts within their own environment. The project’s main aim is to teach craft skills to individuals through the production and sale of beaded items, ceramics, wirework, crochet work, fabric painting and sewing. Woza Moya provides an income to roughly 350 crafters (includes pottery, beadwork, sewing, crocheting, fabric painting and wirework) who are supported by the funds raised through craft sales.

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Woza Moya is the economic empowerment project of the Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust, it is the creative craft hub situated in the valley of 1000 hills, KZN. South Africa. Assisting over 350 crafters impacted by HIV/AIDS , helping each person earn a sustainable income through making exceptional crafts. We have a wide variety of beautiful products, lovingly handmade by our talented team of crafters.

26 Old Main Road Hillcrest Woza Moya Embocraft 237 Old Main Road Bothas Hill 13 Old Main Road Kloof Fields Shopping Centre +27 (0) 31 765 5866 | wozamoya@hillaids.org.za


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Z U L U C U LT U R E, SAFARI, REPTILE PARK, A C C OMO D AT ION, RESTAURANT, CURIOS, C ON F E R E N C E S, WE DDINGS, SEGWAYS, FEAR FACTOR

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Umhlanga

Umhlanga offers upmarket, first-world shopping centres, the best South African tour operators, a wealth of entertainment, restaurants and nature trails, all in a secure environment. Umhlanga is just a ten-minute drive on the N2 (southbound) from King Shaka Airport and is situated on the northern beaches of KwaZulu-Natal. The spectacular Gateway shopping centre and Sibaya Casino are some of the key attractions that Umhlanga Rocks has to offer. Ocean enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers will be in their element; surfing, deep-sea fishing, whale watching and dolphin viewing, scuba diving, kite boarding and microlight flips are just some of the many activities available on this wonderful stretch of coastline. For the serious golfers there are many superb golf courses all within a 15-minute drive. It’s also a paradise for the romantically inclined, and many people either tie the knot in Umhlanga or spend their honeymoon here. 6 Oct 14:30 Unilever Chef of the Year High Tea Champion – Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 19 Oct 14:00 Bubbles & Brie by the Sea – Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 25-27 Oct 15:00 Beers and Gears – Wave Park, Gateway. (Webtickects) 26 Oct 18:00-21:00 CPF Fun Nite Run/Walk – Crusaders Sports Club. (082 492 1995) 28 Oct 14:30 Halloween High Tea – Oyster Box Hotel. 4 Nov PVAC Half Marathon 10km & 21km run – Mount Edgecombe Sports Ground. (083 789 5557) 9 Nov Hennessy Pairing Dinner – Oyster Box Hotel. 11 Nov Ignition Oldies 10km run/walk – Crusaders Sports Club. (084 599 5991) 16 Nov Paul John Dinner and Whisky Pairing – Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 18 Nov Tafta Trail Run – Virginia Preparatory School.

For all info please bookmark www.umhlangatourism.co.za Tel: 031 561 4257

The KWAZULU-NATAL SHARKS BOARD has been protecting popular KZN beaches from shark incidents for over 40 years. KZNSB boats launch each morning to patrol the coast and clear the shark safety gear of any catches. An audio-visual presentation, followed by a fascinating shark dissection on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 09:00 and 14:00. Sunday afternoon dissections take place at 14:00. +27 (0) 31 566 0400 26 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018


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Umhlanga DENKIT HOBBIES - TOYS FOR BIG BOYS! We are passionate about the products we sell and you will find in store a big variety of products at our shops situated at THE CRESCENT and Shelly Beach. We specialise in: Radio Control Cars, Planes, Boats, Drones, Helicopters, Diecast Models, Plastic models, Wooden Ship, Plane and Experimental models, Train and Slot, Bruder Toys, BB and Paintball items, 3D Puzzles, Kites, Hobby Tools, Airbrushes, Paint etc.

Safe and easy walking distance to the beach, shops, restaurants, coffee bars and vibrant night life! Enjoy the peace and tranquillity where you can relax and unwind around the pool deck or in the tropical garden on sun loungers. At the end of the day enjoy a glass of wine on your patio or barbecue under the stars enjoying the warm weather of the coast. Superior rooms have private entrance and patio, barbeque facilities, lounge area, air conditioning, DStv and kitchenette.

Guests bar, secure parking, free wi-fi, credit cards, laundry service and airport transfers. 14 Stanley Grace Crescent, Umhlanga Rocks | www.anchorsrest.co.za Tel: (031) 561-7380 | Fax: (031) 561-6249 | Cell: 083 631 9344

GUEST HOUSE

ANCHOR’S REST A Peaceful Haven in the heart of Umhlanga Rocks. Anchor’s Rest Guesthouse in the heart of Umhlanga Rocks is the place to head for if your idea of heaven is a sub-tropical climate, sun-drenched beaches, golden sunsets and superb local restaurants. All of our self-catering guest suites have a private entrance and patio with barbeque facilities and all of our accommodation has air-conditioners, ceiling fans, en-suite bathrooms, with shower and bath, TV with personal DSTV decoders, tea and coffee making facilities, under counter fridge, personal safe and hairdryer.

ENTERTAINMENT KRAKATOA ACTION BAR (Sibaya Casino, 031 580 5170) hosts Bhangra evenings every Friday with DJ Elvis and the Durban Desi Crew.

IZULU THEATRE (Sibaya Casino, 031 580 5701) 5-7 Oct ‘Afrofusion Live’ is the first ever Big M Entertainment Fest featuring top SA celebs like Rajiv Mothie, Zakia Ahmed Siddiqui, Suraj Jeewan and many more;

12-13 Oct Riaad Moosa’s hilarious one-man show ‘Life Begins’ is back by popular demand; 25-28 Oct ‘André The Hilarious Hypnotist’ guarantees a perfect night out for the whole family; 2-4 Nov ‘Who’s the Boss’ is a slick dance, drama and comedy production from Melanie Kisten; 23&24 Nov Tribute to Mohd Rafi & Kishore Kumar. 28 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018

ROCKWOOD THEATRE (Sibaya Casino, 031 161 0000) is a 300-seater supper theatre venue. Until 2 Oct ‘My Little Pony’ live show filled with adventure, laughter, music and entertainment; Until 4 Nov ‘A Rocking World Tour’ showcases some of the best music from around the globe, with a diverse selection that includes Crowded House, Daft Punk, Tom Jones, Andrea Bocelli and Sinead O’Connor, not to mention homebred stars like Johnny Clegg, Brenda Fassie, Freshly Ground and others; 15 Nov-27 Jan ‘Best of the Decades’ features more than six decades of hits, from the 50s up to the present day.

MAMA’S JUS’ JAZZIN’ (031 563 4530) on the corner of Umhlanga Rocks Drive & Kenneth Kaunda Road is another popular nightspot and is open from Wednesdays to Sundays.

CULTURE Etchings Art Gallery (031 563 6431) can be found at Shop 10, Park Boulevard, 11 Browns Drift Road. Established in 1993, it supports and promotes the work of the new and well-established artists, showcasing original art and specialising in mirrors, prints and framing.


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PIETERMARITZBURG

MIDLANDS

Pietermaritzburg, named after Boer settlers Pieter Retief and Gert Maritz, offers visitors a wonderful blend of history, culture and craft. Five years after establishing Pietermaritzburg, however, the Boers succumbed to British military might leaving their well-planned city to be stamped with Edwardian and Victorian architecture. Today these architectural gems sit beside vendors and hawkers and streets abuzz with taxis, giving it a real African vibe. The Pietermaritzburg City Hall, rebuilt in 1895 after fire ravaged the original building, is said to be the largest brick building in the southern hemisphere - and is the starting point of the Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic 2018. This, the oldest road classic cycle race in South Africa sees thousands of cyclists starting their 105km cycle to Durban. Not into cycling? Then take a walk through the Pietermaritzburg’s historical centre and enjoy the architecture and history of the town, as well as its wonderful museums and art galleries. Spring has sprung and the KZN Midlands is looking beautiful, the rolling hills now lush and green and the gardens something to behold - look out for the Open Gardens in both the Pietermaritzburg and Midlands region. The Midlands Meander is not just a ‘pretty face’, running between Mooi River and Hilton; you get to discover a host of foodie destinations, coffee hang-outs and creativity dens. Grab a Midlands Meander Guide and spare some lazy hours uncovering the meander. Be inspired to shop for plants, take an art or pottery course, or even learn to cook! There are numerous ‘shop till you drop’ opportunities to take home the perfect hand-woven rug, wrought iron candlesticks or designer pottery teapot. And in between gardens, shopping and being creative, make sure you fit in

some ‘me time’ surrounded by the fragrance of lavender and lemon grass at a glorious Midlands spa! And if adventure is more your thing, you’ll not be disappointed as the region offers a variety of thrills on land, water and in the air. The forests and hills offer memorable mountain biking and 4x4 trails or abseil the 107m drop down the Howick Falls – or whiz through the trees on a Canopy Tour. Get wet as you go tubing or kayaking down the Dusi River or white water rafting on the magnificent Umkomaas River, said to be second only to the mighty Zambezi. For a more leisurely pursuit, go fly fishing in what is considered some of the best trout fishing waters in South Africa, from the flowing waters of the Mooi River to numerous private trophy dams. Or explore the Midlands Amble, another fisherman’s delight. Tucked away in these rolling green hills just beyond Pietermaritzburg, are valleys littered with small dams and the much larger Albert Falls Dam, offering premier bass fishing. Not that into fishing? Then hop on the mountain bike or walk the trails of the surrounding nature reserve where birdlife and wildlife abound – look out for zebra, giraffe, rhino and a variety of antelope, including red hartebeest, oribi and springbok.

DID YOU KNOW? The uMngeni River, which flows through both Midmar- and Albert Falls Dam, has its source in the uMngeni Vlei Nature Reserve. The reserve has been recognized as a wetland of international importance and has been designated as the country’s 21st RAMSAR site because of its significant biodiversity and ecosystem ‘service value’ – the fact that it is an important water source.

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MIDLANDS MAP & TOURISM OFFICES HUCTO - Howick-Umngeni Community Tourism Organisation Tel: 033-330 2355 Cell: 0829327549 E-mail: howickinfo@gmail.com MSUNDUZI PIETERMARITZBURG TOURISM ASSOCIATION Tel: 033 345 1348 E-mail: events@pmbtourism.co.za MIDLANDS TOURISM ORG Tel: 033 330 2355 E-mail: tour.ed32@gmail.com

MIDLANDS MEANDER ASSOCIATION Tel: 033 330 8195 E-mail: info@midlandsmeander.co.za NOTTINGHAM ROAD TOURISM AND INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 033 266 6308 E-mail:notts@bundunet.com ZULU MPHOPHOMENI TOURISM EXPERIENCE Tel: 082 228 2044 E-mail: frank@zmte.co.za

THE MIDLANDS AMBLE Tel: 082 300 0147 E-mail: erskines@vodamail.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN IN THE MIDLANDS OCT-NOV Every Saturday 06H00 - 10H00 Pietermaritzburg Farmer’s Market – Alexandra Park behind Harry Gwala Stadium. Tel: Mike Paulton on 082 886 0687 07H00 – 10H00 Karkloof Farmers’ Market – 26km from Howick off the Karkloof Road. Access gained off the D507. Tel: Andrea 082 820 8986 09H00 – 14H00 Craft Market – City Hall. Contact Michell Wilter. Tel: 033 396 2807 08H00 – Hilton parkrun – Grace College, Hilton Email: will@humbletill.com Every second Saturday 09H00 - 13H00 Jesmond Dene Craft & Farmer’s Market – 204 Murray Rd, Hayfields, Pietermaritzburg jesmonddenemarket@gmail.com / Tel: 072 822 6950 Every Sunday The Midlands Country Market – Peters Gate Herbal Centre, Lidgetton. Tel: 076 412 1320 Every Saturday & Sunday Wine Tasting. Different wines every weekend – Meander Fine Wines. Piggly Wiggly Farm Stall. R102 Dargle Every Sat. Sun. & Public Holiday Albert Falls Miniature Railway – The Horse Shoe, Albert Falls 10h00 – 17h00 Tel: Rob 082 343 9686. First Thursday of every month Kilgobbin Forest Walk – Dargle (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Barend Booysen - 082 787 0797 First Sunday of every month Boston Forest Walk – Boston (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Carol Segal - 083 450 6792 Notties Country Craft Market – Nottingham Road First Wednesday of every month Gartmore Farm Walk – Karkloof (09h00 – 12h00) Tel: Robyn McGillivray - 082 802 8949 First Friday of every month Milestone Forest Walk – Balgowan (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Marilyn Revesz - 082 427 3365 Second Tuesday of every month 30 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018

Mpophomeni Hills Walk – Mpophomeni (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Penz Malinga - 071 450 9320 Third Sunday of every month Curry’s Post Conservancy Walk – Curry’s Post (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Sarah Allen - 076 578 2941 Third Thursday of every month Fort Nottingham Reserve – Lion’s Bush (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Roy Tabernor - 082 487 0922 Last Tuesday of every month Symmonds Stream Walk – Howick (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Pam Haynes - 083 456 9202 Last Sunday of every month Beacon Hill Walk – Howick (09h00 to 11h00) Tel: Eve Hughes - 082 872 4333 Every Saturday & Sunday in December Christmas Gifts Exhibition – St John’s Village Lifestyle Centre, Karkloof Rd, Howick Tel: 033 3304118 October Open Gardens – variety of dates and venues – watch local press for details www.thegardener.co.za/open-gardens/ 6 October Sportsmans Trail Series #4 – Cascades MTB Park, Pietermaritzburg Tel: Runtech SA – 076 424 0694 / Travis DalrympleKelly – 076 424 0694 7 October Duke of York 16 km Run/Walk – Bishopstowe Hall, Pietermaritzburg Tel: Les Burnard – 082 750 0822 14 October British Pub Night with Dave Monks – Rhumbelow Theatre, Allan Wilson Shellhole, Pietermaritzburg Tel: 082 499 8636 / Email: roland@stansell.za.net 20 October Pecanwood Oktoberfest 7km & 14km Trail Run – Pecanwood Farm, Merrivale www.pecanwoodoktoberfest.com /

Tel: Jared Wilson – 083 790 2801 21 October Tsogo Sun Amashova Durban Classic (Cycle Race) – Pietermaritzburg to Durban www.shova.co.za 26-27 October Cascades Wine Festival – Cascades Lifestyle Centre, Pietermaritzberg. Tel: 033 347 1486 27 October Skhumba Hlope Live - #IMeanBizness – Golden Horse Casino, Pietermaritzburg Tel: 033 395 8000 27-28 October 2018 SA Enduro Champs (MTB) – Karkloof Country Club, Howick. www.roag.co.za 4 November Summer Series – Aloe Wildlife (Trail running) – Aloe Wildlife Estate, Camperdown www.kzntrailrunning.co.za 11 November Save Supermarket Orion Half Marathon & 10km Run/Walk – Save Hyper, Victoria St, Pietermaritzburg Tel: Ajith Deena – 083 659 2732 18 November Greater Edendale 10km Run/Walk – FNB Wadley Stadium, Edendale, Pietermaritzburg Tel: Thami Vilakazi – 083 413 9827 24 November Harry and the Gupta – Golden Horse Casino, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 033 395 8000 25 November Eston Xmas Classic (MTB) – Virginia Trails, Eston www.roag.co.za Eston Xmas Classic Trail Run – Virginia Trails, Eston Tel: Linda Schwikkard – 078 345 6123 24 November Msunduzi Hospice Festive Fair – 200 Zwartkop Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 033 344 1560


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BATTLEFIELDS Heading inland and wondering what to do? Take a detour off the N3TC as it heads through picturesque landscapes with rolling plains, rocky hills, undulating valleys and a concentration of historical battle sites. The R602, which links Ladysmith to Dundee, offers budding photographers the opportunity to capture untamed wild beauty of rising hills covered with thorn trees, aloes and riverine bushland as it passes us by. Pause awhile at the rock-strewn hills and fields littered with graveyards and the remains of fortifications that are memorials to the battles that took place over numerous years shaping both South African and British history. October commemorates the start of the Anglo Boer War, on the 11 October 1899, and the many battles the followed. With the outbreak of war, a detachment of British troops was sent from Ladysmith, where they were concentrated, to Dundee. The decision to hold and defend Dundee was based on the political need ensure a supply of bunker coal for the British ships calling at Durban harbor – something that the Dundee coal mines owners used to their advantage. On the 30 October, the British force remaining in Ladysmith decided to launch a sortie against Boer armies… something that didn’t end well. It resulted in the Siege of Ladysmith, a lengthy battle taking place from 2 November to 28 February the following year. The Ladysmith Siege Museum on Murchison Street is housed in a building built in 1884 as a market house, which then served as a ration post for civilians during the siege. The comprehensive display of memorabilia, maps, uniforms and interpretive panels as well as the historical walkabout offers visitors a glimpse of life at that time. On arrival in Dundee, be sure to head to the Talana Museum – especially if you can time your visit

over the weekend of 19-21 October. The museum, which is set on 20 acres of heritage park with 47 buildings to explore, is set to come alive with the sound Scottish bagpipes, Highland games, vintage and veteran cars as well as battle reenactments. And if this weren’t enough, there’s the Mine Walkers Tour, a 5km walk in memory of the 7000 Zulu mine workers who walked back to Natal at the outbreak of the Anglo Boer war in October 1899; and the Talana Ghost Walk on the 19th October which follows the footsteps of British soldiers in a guided walk up Talana Hill. On the night of the 19th the Boers had taken up positions on Talana Hill, and the following morning rained shells onto the British camp who retaliated – the ensuing battle, known as the Battle of Talana Hill, had the British eventually taking a tactical victory as the Boers retreated. Battles aside, there’s much to keep visitors entertained, from white water rafting and mountain biking, to less strenuous activities like game viewing, or a round of golf. And don’t miss the chance of ‘ticking’ one of the nearly 400 species of bird that have been identified along the Amajuba Birding Meander.

DID YOU KNOW? Passing through Ladysmith one cannot miss the Soofie Masjid Mosque, which sits on the banks of the Klip River. Did you know that it is considered one of the most beautiful mosques in the Southern Hemisphere? The original mosque was built in 1898 out of wood and iron, however, it was replaced with the current mosque in 1969 by master builder ‘Chacha’ Jamaloodeen.

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UTRECHT

Utrecht Museum Tel: 034 331 3249 E-mail: utrechtmuseum@jenny.co.za

Every Saturday Park Run - Grey Goose Game

UMZINYATHI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 034 219 1500 E-mail: tourism@umzinyathi.gov.za Msinga Office Tel: 033 493 0761 E-mail: buthelezim@msinga.gov.sa

St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654

Lodge, Newcastle. Tanja 034 315 3221 October – date to still be confirmed Mine Workers Walk – Talana Museum, Victoria 13 October Vryheid Meat Masters 21 km Challenge (Running) – Bloemveld Dam, Vryheid Tel: Sean Roberts – 083 980 0202 19 October Talana Ghost Walk - Talana Museum, Victoria St,

BATTLEFIELDS ROUTE Tel: 082 802 1643 route@battlefields.org.za

Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654

DUNDEE TOURISM Tel: 034 212 2121x2262 E-mail: info@tourdundee.co.za

ria St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654

GREYTOWN MUSEUM Tel: 033 413 9124

19 - 21 October Talana Live ‘Piping Hot’ – Talana Museum, Victo19 October – 11 November Museum Street Market – Creations 2019 – Talana Museum, Victoria St, Dundee. 034 212 2654 27 October Tree Tops Beer Festival – The Pines

AMAJUBA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 034 329 7200; E-mail:tourism@amajuba.gov.za Newcastle Office Tel: 034 315 3318; E-mail: info@newcastle.co.za

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LADYSMITH TOURISM Tel: 036 637 2992 E-mail: info@ladysmith.co.za

Wedding & Conference Village, Newcastle

UTRECHT TOURISM Gerhardt Smook (Vise-Chairperson) Cell:082 856 2973 Email: gerhardt@nuwebegin.org Marissa Venter (Secretary); Cell: 082 782 7552 Email: oppieplaas@live.co.za

Sunday Remembrance Parade – Talana Museum,

Tel: Johan/Christo – 082 923 0078 11 November Victoria St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654 17 November Amajuba Rainbow Show – Newcastle Show Ground, Newcastle Tel: Mr. Dlamini – 072 703 5340


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NORTH COAST The KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast is also known as the Dolphin Coast due to the frequent sightings of bottlenose dolphins which can often be seen frolicking in the waves from many of the secluded bays and golden beaches. Pretty coastal holiday towns like Ballito, Salt Rock, Umdloti and Zinkwazi bask in sunshine-filled days with perfect swimming and surfing conditions, and a collection of tidal pools and excellent fishing spots. And the patches of natural coastal forest give way to endlessly rolling hills covered with sugarcane. The North Coast offers luxury, beauty, sport and history, and is a place to indulge the senses… see a bottlenose dolphin for the first time; taste the spicy foodstuffs of the large Indian community that has made this region home; touch the fine detail of hand crafted art; smell the subtle fragrance of lemon grass as you relax at a spa; hear the sounds of sea gulls as you stroll along the beach… and that’s just on the first day. Explore pristine estuaries and coastal forest at one of the many nature reserves. Adventurous activities abound, from quad biking through the sugar cane fields and horse riding on the beach to taking a flip along the magnificent coastline by microlight. For kids, and the curious-minded, there are the crocodile and animal farms. Tee off for a round of golf at one of the scenic golf courses this region has to offer, often with a backdrop of beautiful bays, green sugar cane and indigenous forests. Keen golfers will appreciate the sweeping fairways of Umhlali’s golf course at the Umhlali

Country Club – its water holes often attract antelope and zebra, and the exotic palm trees give it a tropical feel. The internationally designed golf course at Zimbali provides further playing pleasure for those who fervently pursue the sport and are up for a challenge. One natural highlight in the region at this time of year is the arrival of the European Barn Swallows. It is an incredible sight to witness up to 3 million of these tiny migratory birds as gather together about half an hour before sunset, flying in their vast numbers over the Wetlands in Mount Moreland. An opportunistic Bat Hawk or Sooty Falcon may even be spotted swooping in for a quick bite during the evening display! As dusk falls, the swallows suddenly drop into the reed-beds to roost and are gone. Enjoy an evening picnic or a few sundowners at the Lake Victoria Conservancy in Mount Moreland and witness this a spectacular natural event, with mid-November being the best time.

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NORTH COAST TOURISM OFFICES North Coast Tourism Offices SANGWENI TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 072 437 5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za KWADUKUZA TOURISM Tel/Fax: 032-437 5021/5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za ENTERPRISE ILEMBE Tel: +27(0)32 946 1256 Fax: +27(0)32 946 3515 eMail: info@enterpriseilembe.co.za

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OCT-NOV EVENTS Daily Microlight flights in Ballito - Ballito Microlight School Bookings essential Tel: 082 659 5550 Take the kids to Flag Farm Animal Farm (Ballito) - Daily from 09H00 to 16H30. N2 North, Exit 214 Umhlali/Salt Rock. Then follow the road signs to Flag Farm Every Saturday Sugar Rush Saturday Market – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito. Email: gill@sugarrush.co.za Monthly on second Saturday of each month Farmers Market – The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali Tel: 032 525 5118 Monthly on last Friday of each month Night Market – – The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali Tel: 032 525 5118 14 October Coastal Series – Blythedale (Trail Running) – Blythedale Coastal Estate www.kzntrailrunning.co.za 31 October – 1 November Christmas Country Fair – Collisheen Estate, Umhlali. Tel: 032 815 1107


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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG The Drakensberg is not only one of the world’s finest examples of an erosional mountain but is a significant Southern African escarpment. It borders the mountain Kingdom of Lesotho and three South African provinces namely, parts of the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga. It stretches for some 1,000km. The most ruggedly beautiful portion of this mountain is found in KwaZulu-Natal, and a section of this is a world heritage site, which is known as the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park. This park is one of just over 20 world heritage sites that achieved their status, on two counts, namely: Cultural-Heritage – the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, has more than 30,000 examples of San or Bushman rock art. Some refer to it as the ‘greatest repository of rock art’; and Fauna and Flora – there are over 300 plant and animals that are endemic to this area. The KwaZulu-Natal section of the Drakensberg are divided into three sections, namely the northern, central and southern portions. All are equally stunning and worth a visit. The mountain peaks in this area often exceed 3,000 metres. Some of the most well-known being Rhino Peak, Injasuti, Champagne Castle, Cathkin Peak, Cathedral Peak, The Saddle, The Mnweni Needles, the Devils Tooth, the Buttress, the Amphitheatre and the Sentinel. The Drakensberg also has the second highest waterfall, the uThukela Falls, and as recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The highest being the Angel Falls in Brazil. A visit to the northern Drakensberg is never complete without an attempt at the Amphitheatre climb, which can be accessed from the Sentinel car park. To get to the top of the mighty Amphitheatre, two sets of arduous chain ladders would need to be tackled before you are launched into panorama heaven…remember to complete the mountain register for safety purposes. We highly recommend hiring an experienced mountain guide, who can assist with the sudden changes in weather, route, geology, and fauna and flora on the mountain.

It is little wonder that tourism developers continue to flock to this area, to develop some of the finest resorts, lodges and smaller facilities in the country, such as country houses and self-catering facilities in this area. These are filled by domestic tourists on weekends and school holidays, who come to experience the many wonders of the Drakensberg. These range from some of South Africa’s best hiking trails … to other adventure pursuits such as helicopter flips over the berg, para-gliding, quad biking, white river rafting, mountain biking (the Central and Southern Berg have recently developed extensive trails, for mountain bikers and trail runners), zip lining and hot air ballooning. For those who enjoy less physically draining activities, there are wonderful craft and art centres, eateries, the Drakensberg’s own brewery and even an excellent wine estate. Heading to the southern Drakensberg? Ensure you pass through Ixopo on a Sunday, as the Paton Express starts her engine around 10h30 to give you a fantastic train tour of the Southern Midlands. Heading out in a vintage steam train, you travel to Ncalu siding where you enjoy a lunch at the 103-year-old Mid Illovo station, while you revel in the views and countryside beloved of Alan Paton. Bring a picnic with. The train returns to Ixopo at 14h00.

DID YOU KNOW? The Garratt No 55-steam locomotive that drives the Paton Express was built in 1925 and spent most of its working life on the Estcourt-Weenen line. The Paton’s Narrow-Gauge Railway was reconstructed in 2000 as the line between Ixopo and Umzimkhulu was damaged.

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DRAKENSBERG TOURISM OFFICES CENTRAL BERG CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG INFO & BOOKING CENTRE Tel: 036 488 1207 cdta@futurenet.co.za DRAKENSBERG TOURISM ASSOCIATION Tel: 036 448 1557 info@drakensberg.org.za OKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 036 448 1296/448 1244 info@drakensberg.org.za SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 033 701 1471 Email: info@drakensberg.org www.drakensberg.org ALL AREAS - KZN WILDLIFE Tel: 033 845 1011 MOUNTAIN CLUB OF SOUTH AFRICA KZN SECTION Tel: 082 990 5877 mcsakzn@mcsa.org.za KWASANI TOURISM Tel: 033 701 1471 Email: info@drakensberg.org, tourism@kwasani.co.za

Helicopter flights and charters around the Drakensberg Mountains

We cater for tourist, engagements, weddings, conferences, photo shoots & more. Cell: +27 (0) 83 652 7493 E-mail: info@bergflying.co.za

OCT-NOV EVENTS Every Wednesday Drakensberg Boys Choir – Live in Concert – Drakensberg Boys Choir School, Dragon Peaks, KZN Central Drakensberg. 036 468 1012 / Tickets – www.dbc.nutickets.co.za Every Saturday Drakensberg Parkrun – Cannibal’s Cave parkrun at Amazizi Village, Northern Drakensberg & Winterton parkrun starting at The Waffle Hut, Central Drakensberg. www.parkrun.co.za 5-7 October Grindrod Bank Berg & Bush Descent (MTB) – Border Post Oliviershoek Pass, Northern Drakensberg www.bergandbush.co.za / Email: Jani Maritz – jani@bergandbush.co.za 9-11 October Grindrod Bank Berg & Bush Great Trek (MTB) - Border Post Oliviershoek Pass, Northern Drakensberg www.bergandbush.co.za / Email: Jani Maritz – jani@bergandbush.co.za 13-14 October Grindrod Bank Berg & Bush 2 Day (MTB) – Emseni Camp, Winterton, Central Drakensberg. www.bergandbush.co.za / Email: Jani Maritz – jani@bergandbush.co.za 5-14 October Grindrod Bank Berg & Bush (MTB) - Northern Drakensberg www.bergandbush.co.za / Email: Jani Maritz – jani@bergandbush.co.za 6-7 October RuntheBerg Trail Run – Bergville, Northern Drakensberg. www.runtheberg.co.za / Tel: Warren King – 083 449 4113 12-14 October Glencairn Trail Run – Glencairn Farm, Sani Pass Rd, Southern Drakensberg www.glencairntrailrun.co.za 28 October Encounter East Griqualand Trail Run & MTB Ride – Cedarberg Guest Farm, Cedarville, Southern Drakensberg www.encountereg.co.za / Tel - 083 262 5464 2-4 November Dumbe Trail Run 2018 – Drakensberg Mountain Retreat, Northern Drakensberg www.dumbetrailrun.co.za 3 November Winterton KZN ‘innistraat’ Street Festival – Main Street, Winterton, Central Drakensberg Tel: 084 567 8802 / 082 548 9910 10 November A Day in the Berg (MTB) – Drakensberg Boys Choir, Winterton, Central Drakensberg www.kznmtb.co.za 24 November Sani Stagger Endurance Race (Trail Run) – Premier Resort, Sani Pass, Southern Drakensberg www.sanistagger.co.za / Email: info@ sanistagger.co.za / Tel: Spurgeon Flemington – 082 329 7737 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018 37


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SOUTH COAST The KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, with its golden beaches, warm Indian Ocean, sub-tropical forests and rolling hills, offers much excitement for the adventurous traveller - with outdoor pursuits ranging from mountain biking and gorge swings to shark diving and motor racing. But rest assured there is plenty to keep the less adventurous busy… such as a round of golf at one of the 11 top golf courses, beach activities as well as shopping for local art, craft and produce. This tropical paradise is also known as the Golf Coast and is home to eleven of South Africa’s finest golf courses – nine eighteen- and two ninehole golf courses, each offering both the serious and leisure golfer a variety of golfing challenges. Ten of the eleven are situated along a stunning 120 kilometre stretch of coastline with tropical vegetation and the warm Indian Ocean as the backdrop. If you’re into festivals and fun, the Spring Arts Fiesta is for you and it’s happening on several South Coast beaches - it promises to provide exciting beach activities as well as great entertainment for kids and adults alike. The lovers of golden sands and salt infused breezes will enjoy the host of arts and craft activities that include sand sculpting workshops, hip-hop dancing, Maskandi artists, poetry readings, talent contests and much more – or just laze on the beach and enjoy some well-deserved R&R. Should inland activities be more to your taste, the South Coast offers great hiking trails that can be enjoyed by the whole family – explore the regions indigenous forests, coastal plains, hillsides and gorges. For an

added adrenalin rush, head to the Oribi Gorge where you can experience the World’s highest gorge swing, and Africa’s longest zip-line. Mountain biking enthusiasts can once again participate in the Lake Eland Classic (7 October) which will see scores of riders setting off to test their skills in what surely must be a cyclist’s paradise with easy dirt road, challenging rocky downhill sections and rolling hills – and if you need a breather, take time to enjoy the panoramic views whilst keeping a lookout for zebra, giraffe and a variety of other game! For wheels of a different kind, the Dezzi South Coast Raceway in Oslo Beach hosts a variety of events – amongst others, the monthly KZN Drag Racing events will delight motoring enthusiasts and ‘petrol-heads’. With the heat of summer on its way the creepy crawlies will soon be making an appearance, so be prepared and take the kids to Crocworld for a snake safety course – and remember, they’re more afraid of you and if given space will scurry away to safety.

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DID YOU KNOW? Lake Eland Game Reserve has its very own suspension bridge – the 80m walk across the bridge will be rewarded with spectacular views of the valley and rugged hillsides of the Oribi Gorge. Nervous? Don’t be, each cable that supports the suspension bridge can hold 70 tons!!


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UGU SOUTH COAST TOURISM Head Office: Tel: 039 682 7944 Website: www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za Regional Information Office | Tel: 039 315 5168 Margate Tel: 039 312 2322 E-mail: margate@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Shelly Beach Tel: 039 315 7069/315 5168 E-mail: shellycentre@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1364 E-mail: scottburgh@tourismsouthcoast.co.za

Pearly Shells is ideally situated within walking distance of the Scottburgh main beach where there is safe bathing, a tidal pool, super tube and mini golf course, and we are reasonably close to shopping centres and restaurants.

Accommodation consists of one, two and three bedroom apartments, as well as 4 spacious PENTHOUSES on the top floor which have spectacular views of the sea and surrounds. Guest can enjoy our lovely blue swimming pool, braai area and Leisure Room. The Leisure Room offers table tennis, a pool table, games and a large screen TV just right for non-beach days and sporting events. For our younger guests under the age of 12 years there is a jungle gym and swings. There is so much to see and do along the South Coast and roads are well maintained.

Te l : 0 3 9 - 9 7 6 2 0 6 5 | F a x : 0 3 9 - 9 7 8 1 1 6 2 180 Williamson Street, Scottburgh E-mail: pearly.shells@eastcoast.co.za Website: www.pearly-shells.co.za S30˚16’53.22” E30˚45’19.764”

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN - SOUTH COAST - OCT-NOV Daily Surf Workshops & Lessons – Pumula Surf Camp & Surf School Tel: 078 444 7130 Every Tuesday and Thursday 5km Trail run/Walk – Silver Beach, Port Edward at 17:00. Contact Clayton Bekker - Tel: 082 332 5032 Every Saturday Uvongo Park Run – 5km route, St Michaels Beach at 08:00. www.parkrun.co.za Umdoni Park Run – Umdoni Park, Pennington www.parkrun.co.za / Tel: Gail Keevy – 079 182 6371 Scottburgh Flea Market – Corner Arbuthnot & Williamson Street Tel: Mike – 082 932 5986 Every Saturday & Sunday Uvongo Flea Market – Uvongo Tel: Andre van Zyl – 083 459 8982 Every 2nd Saturday Monthly Natural History Talks – Croc World Conservation Centre, Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1103 Nolean 1 October Wild Coast Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 Spring Arts Fiesta – Margate Beach Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 2 October Spring Arts Fiesta – Hibberdene Beach Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 2 & 5 October Snake Safety Course (for children age 6-12) – Crocworld Conservation Centre, Scottburgh Tel: Martin Rodrigues – 078 484 1859 / 039 976 1103 3 October Mardi Gras – Margate Main Street Tel: Corrie Wernick – 039 317 2202 Spring Arts Fiesta – Margate Beach Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 4-5 October Spring Arts Fiesta – St Michaels Beach Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 5-6 October Beer Festival – Margate Country Club Tel: Vivienne Karemaker – 039 312 0571 6-7 October Spring Arts Fiesta – Scottburgh Beach Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 7 October South Coast Fever Series #4 Lake Eland MTB Classic

– Lake Eland Tel: Mandie Stander – 079 493 7499 13 October KZNRRC (Motor Sport) – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 19 October Umdoni Team Challenge – Umdoni Park Golf Club Tel: Rynardt Crous – 039 975 1320 / 082 079 1884 21 October Wild Coast Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 25-27 October KZNLGA Ladies Interclub (Golf) – Port Shepstone Country Club. Tel: 039 695 0140 27 October KZN Drag Racing – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 27-28 October 13th Doug Watson Memorial Classic (Bowls) – Margate Bowling Club Tel: Selborne Pro Shop – 087 135 0559 28 October Goss & Balfe Sapphire Coast Marathon & Half Run/ Walk – Scottburgh Station, Scottburgh Tel: Eric Luckfiel – 083 474 7206 3-4 November Open Gardens 2018 – Underberg – see local press for details www.thegardener.co.za/open-gardens/ 10 November KZNRRC (Motor Sport) – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 12 November Year End Ladies Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 23 November Umdoni Team Challenge – Umdoni Park Golf Club Tel: Rynardt Crous – 039 975 1320 / 082 079 1884 24 November KZN Drag Racing – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 12 November Year End Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624


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ELEPHANT COAST Located within the Elephant Coast region is the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa’s first proclaimed World Heritage Site, which together with Mozambique been protecting Africa’s first trans-frontier marine conservation area since 2009. It is an unspoilt area blessed with dense evergreen forests; lush ferns and wild orchids; wild date and Lala palms; swamp forests, mountainous sand dunes, thick coastal forest, pristine beaches as well as lakes and ocean. Whale watching is popular between the months of May and November, when humpback whales make their way north from their Antarctic feeding grounds, heading for the sea channels between Mozambique and Madagascar. Here they give birth to their calves in bathwater-warm temperatures, only leaving when the calves have developed enough thick blubber to withstand the icy temperatures down south. On their way there and back, they stream past the KwaZulu-Natal coastline. Enjoy a trip into these biodiversity-rich waters of the Indian Ocean with St Lucia Tours & Charters, the only operator with a licence in this region to take people out humpback whale watching. You might also spot turtles, whale sharks, dolphins, marlin and unusual pelagic birds. Another fun activity is a cruise up and down the St Lucia estuary where you’ll almost certainly spot hippos and crocodiles, admire the mangrove trees, see iridescent malachite kingfishers hawking for tiny tilapia fish, and almost certainly hear the wild call of an African fish eagle. Fishermen will enjoy a spot

of deep-sea fishing, with Dorado, barracuda, tuna and snoek all a possibility – should a marlin or sailfish be caught, be sure to tag-and-release as is the practice with St Lucia Tours & Charters. Activities in the Eastern Shores area include swimming and snorkelling on Cape Vidal beach, and exploring the rocky shores of Mission Rocks at low tide. A game drive into the Western Shores area of Lake St Lucia offers a great opportunity to see elephant and giraffe (including young ones at this time of year). The uMkhuze section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park is renowned for its game-viewing hides and often offers great sightings of African wild dog. The Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park is home to many species of antelope as well as large populations of elephant, buffalo and giraffe, the endangered rhino and predators such as the lion, cheetah and the elusive leopard. And Sodwana Bay, popular with both the diving fraternity as well as big game anglers is where the coelacanth – once believed extinct – is just one of the approximately 1200 fish species identified here.

DID YOU KNOW? iSimangaliso Wetland Park currently has over 200 elephants that share the Western Shores, Eastern Shores and uMkhuze sections of the Park – quite an accomplishment considering that elephants were only reintroduced to this area in 1994! It is a privilege viewing these magnificent animals, but remember to be cautious, and ALWAYS maintain a reasonable distance – at least 50 metres is recommended.

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ELEPHANT COAST TOURISM OFFICES UMKHANYAKUDE TOURISM (ELEPHANT COAST) Tel: 035 562 0966 email : info@awf.co.za MTUBATUBA TOURISM (MTUBA ST LUCIA) Colin Riley 082 492 0932 / Sipho Msweli HLUHLUWE TOURISM (HLUHLUWE BIG 5) Tel: 035 562 0353 email: info@awf.co.za UMHLABUYALINGANACORAL COAST (SODWANA TO KOSI BAY) Tel 074 103 0955 Email: info@coralcoast.co.za JOZINI TOURIM (LEBOMBO) Tel: 082 216 5744 email: tourism@jozini.org.za

OCT-NOV EVENTS Daily Zamimpilo Community Market (fresh produce & craft market) – daily, on N2 between Mtubatuba and Hluhluwe. 076 436 6990 St Lucia Market (curios and fresh produce) – daily, Mckenzie Street, St Lucia Siyabonga Arts & Craft Market – daily, on the R618 just before the bridge over the St Lucia Estuary, St Lucia Daily - Weather permitting Whale and dolphin watching - with legal permit holders only with Advantage Cruiser from Durban, St Lucia , Sodwana Bay or Richards Bay. www.advantagetours.co.za Every weekday, Saturday & Sunday peak season 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R200.00 per person – children under 12 half price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180 Sunday mornings (out of peak season) 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R160.00 per person – children under 12 half price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180 26-28 October 12 X 12 Species Competition (Fishing) – St Lucia Ski Boat Club, St Lucia Tel: 035 590 1376

Daily - Weather permitting Whale and dolphin watching - with legal permit holders only with Advantage Cruiser from Durban , St Lucia , Sodwana Bay or Richards Bay. www.advantagetours.co.za Every weekday, Saturday & Sunday peak season 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R200.00 per person – children under 12 half price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180, 083 487 2762. Sunday mornings (out of peak season) 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R160.00 per person – children under 12 half price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180, 083 487 2762. 42 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

ZULULAND Experience vibrant Zulu culture, walk through lush indigenous forests and experience Africa’s magnificent wildlife up close… and take a refreshing dip in the waters of the Indian Ocean. This is summer in Zululand, where you feel the warm embrace of Africa’s sun and are welcomed with exuberance and wide smiles by the local people. Where hiking and nature trails abound, and game viewing opportunities are never far out of reach. Ocean, mangrove swamps and life-giving lagoons give way to rolling green hills and indigenous forests, and further inland you will find tea plantations, cattle ranches and pretty, historical towns such as Vryheid, with its many examples of Tudor and Edwardian architecture and Paulpietersburg, where you can relax in the therapeutic hot springs fed by a natural spring that surfaces near the Dumbe Mountain. Paulpietersburg also played its part in the military history of the region, with the peace treaty that ended the AngloBoer war being signed at the nearby Egode River, and just 30km away is the Ntombe battle site from the Anglo-Zulu war. Ulundi, the historic capital of the region, is located near the site of King Cetshwayo’s royal settlement which was razed to the ground after the final battle of the Anglo-Zulu War – visit the nearby Emakhosini, the traditional burial ground of Zulu Kings, aptly known as the Valley of the Kings. A visit to Nongoma, the royal City of Zululand and central to Zulu culture, is where visitors can experience the traditional Zulu way of life – be enchanted by the atmosphere of the town, the rural simplicity of the

people and the informal trading that plays such an important part in their lives. Traditional reaches fever pitch at the traditional Mona Market, held in the third week of every month, and attracting thousands of people from all over KwaZulu-Natal. They bring a fascinating variety of wares from fruit and vegetables, beadwork and beer pots, to cattle on the hoof. The Mona Market is an open market on the outskirts of the town and is a hive of activity, with people buying, selling and bartering to meet their most pressing needs. For a more relaxed environment, a visit to the Amatikulu Nature Reserve offers opportunities to canoe and fish in the estuaries, stroll along the beautiful beach, swim in the sea, spot wonderful birdlife and a variety of small game in the coastal lowland forest and unspoilt grasslands. The adventurous will enjoy the 4x4 trail, either the conventional way or on a mountain bike - nothing like cycling amongst giraffe and zebra with croaking cisticolas and plainback pipits in the background. And if golf is your thing, a visit to the Mtunzini Golf Club, with its stunning views over the Umlalazi Estuary and Indian Ocean will certainly appeal.

DID YOU KNOW? King Cetshwayo was taken prisoner by the British at the Battle of Ulundi and imprisoned in Cape Town. Whilst there he requested to visit Britain to plead his case and ask to be returned to his throne in Zululand – he met with Queen Victoria who granted him his request allowing him to return and to rule a small portion of the Zulu Kingdom. On his return however, war had broken out between Zulu tribes and he fled to Eshowe, where he died two years later.

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ZULULAND TOURISM OFFICES

OCT-NOV EVENTS

ULUNDI TOURISM Tel: 072 748 4250 | Fax: 035 874 5831

Daily Fort Nongqayi Museum Village, Eshowe

VRYHEID TOURISM Abaqulusi Local Council E-mail: information@abaqulusi.gov.za Tel: 034 982 2133 X2229 | Fax: 034 982 3497

Museums, KZN Papermakers (paper from sugar

NONGOMA TOURISM Nongoma Local Council Tel: 035 831 7517 | Fax: 035 831 3153 Cell: 079 936 5163

guided. Tel 035 474 2281 or 035 464 5274.

UPHONGOLO TOURISM Tel: 034 413 1223 | Fax: 034 413 1706 | Cell: 084 728 8974 E-mail: senzokk@webmail.co.za

Contact: Mrs Shelley Stuart Tel 035 474 4029.

KING CETSWAYO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY P/Bag x 1025, Richards Bay 3900 Tel: 035 799 2500 | Fax: 035 7898176 E-mail: tourism@uthungulu.co.za Website: www.uthungulu.org.za UMHLATHUZE TOURISM Richards Bay/Empangeni Tel: 035 907 5018 | Fax: 035 907 5000 E-mail: rbtour@uthungulu.co.za ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 035 870 1130 | 035 874 5500 E-mail: ztourism@zululand.org.za www.zululandtourism.org.za PAULPIETERSBURG TOURISM Edumbe Local Council Tel: 034 995 1650 X229 | Fax: 034 995 1192

UMLALAZI TOURISM Eshowe/Mtunzini Tel: 035 473 3474 | Fax: 035 474 4733 E-mail: ronel@umlalazi.org.za Website: www.umlalazi.org.za | www.visitzululand.co.za MTHONJANENI TOURISM ASSOCIATION Melmoth Tel: 035 450 7572 | Fax: 035 450 7572

cane), Beautiful Things Gallery, Restaurant, newly opened Eshowe Butterfly Dome. All tours Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk and forest trails with qualified Birding Guides. E-mail eshoweboardwalk@telkomsa.net Every weekend (subject to availability) Golf and Beer Weekends - Eshowe. www.zulublonde.com Every third week of every month for 4 days Royal Nguni Cattle Sale and Mona Market, Nongoma 30 Sept – 2 October Inkunku Camp (chicken) – Farm Adventures, The Farm, near Mtunzini Tel: Tikes Odell – 083 406 5342 October - date still to be confirmed Spring Tour Festival – Umhlathuze Central Sports Complex, Richards Bay Tel: Sihle Mveyane – 061 437 4528 3 OctoberImpangela Camp (guinea fowl) – Farm Adventures, The Farm, near Mtunzini Tel: Tikes Odell – 083 406 5342 12 October Richards Bay Global Leadership

A REAL ZULU EXPERIENCE Tour rural Zululand from Eshowe with a Zulu guide in your own vehicle. Visit schools, crèches and orphanages and meet ordinary Zulu people in the countryside and townships. Visit a market, sangomas, beaders, potters and nyangas concocting medicines. Daily: 10 to 3 pm. Zulu Village Tour (R595 pp) Zulu Village Tour with Homestay (R795 pp) Weekend Ceremonies: 12 to 5 pm Zulu weddings, Sangoma Healing, (Sun.) Coming of Age. (Sat.) (R595 pp). Starting Venue: Sugar Hill Manor Guesthouse. Also Accommodation: R600 Single. R750 Double. Children under 12 - R250.

- Zululand Historical and Vukani Zulu Cultural

Summit 2018 – Outlook Church, Birdswood, Richards Bay. Tel: 035 7861968 27 October The Power of Purple (CANSA Relay for Life) – ZCBF Community Park, Richards Bay Tel: Erika Vermaak – 082 448 7640 / Sam Chigumbura – 031 205 9525 PureSoul Experience – Richards Bay Tel: Zakhele Shandu – 066 248 6040 (est. 1995)

1 November Paintball Competition – Richards Bay Caravan Park, Richards Bay Tel: Karin van der Walt – 035 753 1971 / Email: admin@richardsbaycaravanpark.co.za 9-10 November Europa 2 Passenger Liner arrival 06h00 & departure16h00 – Richards Bay Harbour, Richards Bay. Tel: 035 799 2765 28-29 November MS Europa Passenger Liner arrival 011h00 & departure20h00 – Richards Bay Harbour, Richards Bay. Tel: 035 799 2765 30 November Umhlathuze Music Festival – Umhlathuze Central Sports Complex, Richards Bay Tel: Sihle Mveyane – 061 437 4528 /

36 Pearson Ave, Eshowe | Tel: 035 474 2894 | Cell 060 665 8833 Email info@eshowe.com | Website: www.eshowe.com 44 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov 2018

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