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CONTENTS Issue 75

ZULULAND ROUTES................3 HIGHLIGHTS...........................6 “MUST DO’S” IN KZN............ 13 DURBAN...............................20 PMB/MIDLANDS...................28 DRAKENSBERG..................... 31 SOUTH COAST.......................35 ELEPHANT COAST.................38 ZULULAND.......................... 40 BATTLEFIELDS..................... 44 NORTH COAST......................47

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PRODUCTION, DESIGN & LAYOUT LOGO GRAPHICS +27(0)31-564 3425 Email: lyn@azalea.co.za EDITORIAL TEAM: Tessa Buhrmann, Nola Vignati, Derek Alberts Events: Marien Du Preez Entertainment: William Charlton-Perkins To advertise your events please send dates and information to: marien@azalea.co.za COVER: Big Concerts Mariah Carey (see pg 12 for more details) PHOTOGRAPHY: Stephen Pryke, Shutterstock PUBLISHER / ADVERTISING Jenny Du Preez +27(0)31-564 9069 Email: jen@azalea.co.za, Web: www.azalea.co.za PRINTING: Paarl-Media KZN

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

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

ZULULAND’S HERITAGE ROUTE 66 Zululand’s Route 66 between GINGINDLOVU and UPHONGOLO follows one of the oldest trade routes through Zululand. Settlers resident in Port Natal in the early 19th Century would set off in oxwagons on well-worn tracks and cross into Zululand at a drift very close to the present N2 bridge over the Thukela River. The merchandise their wagons carried, as they forded the Thukela River into Zululand, included cotton and lambswool blankets, calico cloth, brass and copper wire, and coloured glass beads. Other commodities such as pick handles were not uncommon, and sometimes a gun or some gunpowder might be smuggled in to enhance profits. During their trips which would last up to three months, the traders hunted and bartered and on their return journey, if all went well, they would return to Port Natal with their wagons filled with ivory, buffalo and wildebeest skins, rhino horn, hippo teeth and hippo fat. Following in these same paths soon after them, in ever increasing numbers, were the missionaries, transport riders, then soldiers, colonial administrators, police, settlers and farmers. The wagon tracks have long since made way for a modern infrastructure but today’s visitors in their air-conditioned SUV’s, navigated by GPS, can still get a sense of how things used to be on Route 66. Many of its valleys once teeming with wild game, have been divided up into fertile farms but Zululand remains a place deeply rooted in its ancient traditions. Visit the website www.zululandroute66.co.za

THE ZULULAND BIRDING ROUTE The route has a spectacular 605 bird species and is a treasure trove of specials such as Green Barbet, Pel’s Fishing Owl, PinkThroated Twinspot, Neergard’s Sunbird and Palmnut Vulture. But this is just one part of a rich story. The Zululand Birding Route is much more than a convenient information and booking system the Zululand Birding Route is a conservation programme, proving that birding can generate income for local communities - in this way, birding tourism adds real value to wild birds and habitats in which they occur; it provides a tangible reason to conserve natural habitats and the birds that occur in them. The Birding Route is helping create a new career path for young South Africans from disadvantaged communities through training as birding guides. Individuals are selected from communities neighboring the birding spots for training, and through ongoing follow up assistance and mentorship this sharpens and assesses their skills and empowers them to make a success of their careers. So why not try something totally different and take a day out birding. For more information on Birding in Zululand or to contact a Zululand Birding Route local bird guide, visit www.zululandbirdingroute.co.za or email guides@zululandbirdingroute.co.za

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SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

KwaZulu-Natal has been a hive of activity with a mecca of Major events that have succeeded the Festive season. The Zulu Kingdom has played host to numerous events just in the short period of the New Year and thus continued to attract throngs of visitors who indulged on our hospitality. So far we have hosted the Dusi Canoe Marathon, the Midmar Mile, the Maritzburg City Marathon, the 15th Metro FM awards and the International Jazz Extravaganza. We also saw a string of international acts coming to KZN such as Grammy award winners, rappers TI and Nicki Minaj, the legendary Lionel Richie and the globally renowned comedian, Kevin Hart, making stop-overs in KZN, making KZN one of the most liveable provinces in the country Events such as these continue to bring in huge revenue for our tourism sector during low season periods. This, coupled with the work done by the Durban KZN Convention Bureau, which has successfully bid for numerous international meetings and exhibitions, go a long way towards ensuring that our sector remains strong. On the international front, we remain steadfast in positioning KZN as a global destination. We have just returned from ITB, Berlin, one of the two top travel exhibitions in the world, where we engaged with international buyers from 185 countries to ensure that we grow arrivals from Germany, from where we currently receive an estimated 45 000 arrivals. In line with the national agenda to increase the ocean economy of the country, we 4

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are keen to drive tourism and economic development in the province through the optimal use of marine resources and the maritime industry. We intend broadening destination access by increasing the number of cruise ships and cruise ship passengers to the province. KwaZulu-Natal currently boasts the biggest and the deepest port in the country in Durban and Richards Bay respectively, and it serves as a gateway to trade in the southern hemisphere, presenting many opportunities for cruise tourism development. We have already started the spade work, and have begun to engage with the cruise industry to position Durban and Richards Bay as cruise destinations. Air connectivity to KZN has been a challenge in the past, in terms of growing our international visitor arrivals, but with the recent announcements of the new routes from Doha, Turkey and Addis Ababa, we are confident that KZN will begin to enjoy more international tourist arrivals. We are committed to ensuring that these routes remain sustainable and therefore we are committed in promoting and marketing these routes for them to succeed. Going forward, we are going to have a busy business period with many events and activities coming to our province: v American singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer, Josh Groban, will be performing at the Durban ICC on 10 April 2016 v Multi-award winning superstar, Mariah Carey, will be serenading music lovers at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on 29 April 2016

v Bikers and adventure seekers can head on down to Margate on the South Coast for Africa Bike Week, which is set to take place from 28 April – 1 May 2016. This 5-day event includes free live entertainment by a host of local artists, plus trading stalls, local outrides, and the ever-popular mass ride which draws thousands of bikers from around the country v In May, we will welcome over 10,000 exhibitors and delegates from the travel and tourism industry, as they flock to Durban for Africa’s largest travel and tourism show, Indaba 2016. For those heading to the Zulu Kingdom, we look forward to welcoming you to our beautiful province, and promise to give you and your family an unforgettable experience. If you chose to drive, be safe on the road and observe all road and traffic regulations. Don’t forget 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 be updated on all our upcoming events and to drop us a line and tell us about your exceptional holiday in the Zulu Kingdom and remember to #GottaLuvKZN. Ngiyabonga

NDABO KHOZA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL


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APRIL-MAY HIGHLIGHTS

PLEASE NOTE: Dates are subject to change. Should you wish to advertise your event on the Highlights page email: marien@azalea/co.za

23 April MYSTIC INDIA World Tour at Durban ICC

29 April MARIAH CAREY – the Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour at Moses Mabhida Stadium - bigconcerts.co.za

28 April to 1 May AFRICA BIKE WEEK – The largest motorcycle event in South Africa. Margate, South Coast.

27-30 April VODACOM NEWCASTLE WINTER FESTIVAL at Newcastle Show Grounds. www.winterfestival.co.za.

28 – 30 April DOLOS FESTIVAL –Richards Bay Rugby Club. An amazing line up of South African talent. Kurt Darren, Dozi, Bok van Blerk, Leandie Lombaard, Black Byrd, Snotkop and many more. Contact Elize Boshoff 083 635 5358 or visit www.dolosfees.com

28 April to 1 May “MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS Drakensberg Boys Choir Music Festival Tel: 036 468 1012.

4 - 8 May ART IN THE PARK - National Botanical Gardens- Pietermaritzburg – Contact Msunduzi Pietermaritzburg Tourism Tel: 033 345 1348/9

DURBAN BOTANIC GARDENS Old Mutual Music At The Lake Concert “THE PARLOTONES ORCHESTRATED ft CHICO MUYA” SUNDAY 3 APRIL 2016 Join us for a music filled afternoon under African skies! Main act: The Parlotones Support act: Chico Muya TICKET PRICES Adults: pre-sold R140; on-the-day R160 Kids: 8 - 12 years R60; under 8 free Tickets available from Webtickets or at the Information Office of the Durban Botanic Gardens. TIMES Gates open: 13h00 for pre-sold ticket holders; 13h30 for on-the-day sales Concert starts: 14h00 Kids are welcome to enjoy some fun & games at Kidzone. A variety of food and soft refreshments will be available to purchase. Picnic blankets, camp chairs, cooler boxes are allowed. Kindly note that we do not allow the following: beach umbrellas, gazebos, pets, balls, bikes, scooters, weapons or illegal substances.

Booking: www.webtickets.co.za or Durban Botanic Gardens Information Office Tel: 031 322 4021 or reception@dbgt.org.za www.durbanbotanicgardens.org.za 6

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APRIL-MAY HIGHLIGHTS

PLEASE NOTE: Dates are subject to change. Should you wish to advertise your event on the Highlights page email: marien@azalea/co.za

15 May ISIMANGALISO ST LUCIA HALF MARATHON. Run for Rhino & other endangered species Conservation. Contact Thandi 035 590 1633/ info@ isimangliso.com.

7 - 9 May INDABA 2016 Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC), South Africa Visit www.indaba-southafrica.co.za 17 May CARS IN THE PARK at Ashburton Training Centre. Contact 082 447 3355. 12 - 14 May SANI2C One of the hardest and most beautiful mountain biking events in South Africa. Visit www.sani2c.co.za

23 May GOLDEN HORSE SPRINT Race Day at Golden Horse Casino Hotel. Contact Merlyn on 033 395 8126.

25 May – 5 June ROYAL SHOW - Royal Agricultural Society of KZN Showground Pietermaritzburg

29 May COMRADES MARATHON. The 91st Comrades Marathon will be a down-run from DurbanPietermaritzburg covering a distance of around 90km. Visit www.comrades.com

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON ANNOUNCES AFRICA BIKE WEEK™ 2016 For the eighth consecutive year, HarleyDavidson Africa presents the largest motorcycle event in South Africa, Africa Bike Week™ 2016 in Margate, KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. The event takes place from 28th April to 1st May 2016, and due to the public holidays, record attendance is expected at the event.

An entrance fee of R300 will be charged to enter the main stage entertainment area for visitors who have not registered online. While access to the event site is free of charge for all motorcycles and pedestrians, visitor numbers on the event site will be strictly controlled and is subject to space available.

The traditional Mass Ride will be held on Sunday 1st May, when hundreds of Harley-Davidson and other motorcycles ride together from Shelly Centre to Port Shepstone and back to Margate.

Due to the growing numbers at the event, Harley-Davidson is committed to improving security, which will see stricter access control to the site and the introduction of online registrations to the event.

Other highlights include, Harley-Davidson Durban dealership tent, official event merchandise with a special offer to members of the Harley Owners Group® (H.O.G. ®), displays of the latest Harley-Davidson motorcycle models and the new “Kings of Custom” display of amazing customized Harley-Davidson bikes.

Harley-Davidson has again partnered with Hibiscus Coast Municipality, Ugu District Municipality and Ugu South Coast Tourism as key event sponsors to make Africa Bike Week™ 2016 another great event.

The popular aftermarket area and local street vendors will offer goods for sale to suit everyone’s taste. And of course, anyone can enter their customized bike into the Ride-in Bike Show. All visitors with a full bike license and over 21 years of age can test ride the latest Harley-Davidson models for free. Riders must have their own riding gear. As in previous years, Africa Bike Week is open to all Harley-Davidson riders and enthusiasts, riders of all motorcycle brands, as well as all other visitors. For this year’s event, Harley-Davidson has introduced an online event registration, which is open from 5 March to 20 April, giving access to the event site for free. www.quicket.co.za/events/14668-africa-bikeweek-2016/ 10 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016

For more information visit www. africabikeweek.co.za or www.facebook.com/ Africa-Bike-Week Also follow the hashtag #ABW16 on Twitter @HarleyAfrica and join on Facebook www. facebook.com/HarleyDavidsonAfrica


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Self-catering villa accommodation available at San Lameer Villa Rentals. Golf: R270 per person excluding cart. Golfers A La Carte Breakfast @ R60 per person 28 April 2016 - 1 May 2016

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START YOUR ENGINES BECAUSE ‘LIGHT THE FIRE 2016’ IS GOING DOWN ON THE 30 APRIL - 1 MAY AT DEZZI RACEWAY, KZN! Be sure to get your tickets to this spectacular motoring extravaganza taking place at Port Shepstone. The annual Light the Fire Biking Festival showcases the best in entertainment, stunts and exhibitions. The festival attracts biking clubs and enthusiasts who can look forward to an action packed programme. Riding demo’s, racing, wheelies and death defying stunts by Alfred ‘King Donut Matamela and Brian Capper, the first man to ride over the Moses Mabhida Stadium arch. All the top names in motor cycling manufacturing will be there showcasing the latest models. Children are catered for in the Kids Action Zone fun rides, face painting games etc. Top DJ’s will and local artists will entertain. Fashion shows, food courts, beer gardens and a VIP prescinct offer An important part of the event is giving back to communities and bikers contribute annually to Gamalakhe Community Development Foundation to assist with school uniforms fees etc. www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016 11


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Jump4Joy Waterfall

Unit 4 & 5 Chestnut Grove Industrial Estate 122 Brackenhill Road, Waterfall TEL: 031- 766 0104

APRIL 2016 FREEdom and Family Day Special FREEDOM DAY You and 4 Friends Jumping FREE for your group: 5 Free Slushies, 5 Bags of Thunder Popcorn

FAMILY MONTH Family of 5, (2 Adults, 3 Children) 5 jumps + 5 pairs of socks = R400 Mondays - Fridays: 09:00-20:00 Check www.j4j.co.za for opening times

Booking Online : www.j4j.co.za For Additional Info: info@j4j.co.za

Feel The Rhythm Of Africa FREE ENTRY INCLUDES • Restaurants • Kids Play Area • Curios • View • Shield Factory

ACTIVITIES - FROM R40 • Zulu Village and Dance • Game Drives • Reptile Park • Fear Factor Challenge • Creature Cave Accommodation Team Building Kids Parties Conferences Weddings - Valley View or Bush Venue www.phezulusafaripark.co.za

Contact us: 031 777 1000 info@phezulusafaripark.co.za

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• Hot Air Ballooning • Sky-Diving • Microlights • Canopy Tours • Helicopter Tours PACKAGES TAILORED TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS: Weddings & Proposals, Corporate Fun Days, Special Occasions, Gift Vouchers etc... Contact us on 073 334 7911 rhod@skyadventures.co.za www.skyadventures.co.za

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View the ‘Big 7’ in our world-class game reserves and our pristine oceans. Enjoy breathtaking scenery on a Drakensberg hike or explore the sparkling Indian ocean that hugs the KZN coastline. Accommodation ranges from camping to bush lodges.

Mountain View Unit (R975 per person sharing) Garden View Unit (R870 per person sharing)

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2 bed Non Catering R1020 per person per night 2 bed self-catering R1200 per person per night

2 bed unit (Lower Camp) R750 per person sharing 2 bed unit (Upper Camp) R840 per person sharing CottageR2400 (rate covers the first 4 people) Lodge = R3780


Rate: R1410 (rate covers the first 3 people) Camping from R75

Cape Vidal - R1500 (rate covers the first 3 people) Camping R520 (rate covers the first 4 people)

2 bed self-catering R1200 (*pps) 2 bed non-catering = R1200 (per person sharing) Rhondavels – 2 bed chalets = R610 (*pps) Lodge – R4600 (covers the first 6 people)

Umlalazi – R1110 (rate covers the first 3 people) Camping R300 (rate covers the first 3 people)

2 bed chalet self catering R1260 (per unit per night) 2 bed non catering R1260 (per unit per night) 4 bed chalet = R1890 (covers first 3 people) 6 bed chalet = R2520 (covers first 4 people) 6 bed lodge = R3200

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SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT APRIL - MAY

Three mega talented Durban stars team up in a delicious new mix of song, dance and offthe-wall comedy at Sibaya Casino’s IZulu Theatre from 13 to 15 May. MYSTIC TWISTERS, a zany rollercoaster ride through the wonderful world of fortune-telling by multi-award-winning writer director Clinton Marius (Lollipop Lane) showcases lead actresses Maeshni Naicker (Broken Promises), Sivani Chinappan (Cookie in the Kitchen) and Shona Johnson (B!*ch Stole My Doek), in a sizzling new satire geared to have audiences rolling in the aisles. Presented by Copy Dog, Mystic Twisters has evening performances on Friday and Saturday at 19h30, with a 15h00 matinee on Sunday. Tickets are R120 and booking is through Computicket. AFRICA CELEBRATES – a weekend of visual and performing arts presented by The Playhouse Company, celebrates Africa Month on 6 & 7 May. The exciting and varied programme includes story-telling, dance, poetry, comedy, exhibitions and much more, culminating in a star-studded concert in the Playhouse Opera. For full details, log onto www.playhouscompany.com. Featured during the Playhouse’s annual New Stages festival is A VOICE I CANNOT SILENCE. This stars Ralph Lawson as South African author, Alan Paton, in a play that examines the life of Paton through his own words, stories, poems and autobiographies. A Voice I Cannot Silence is written by Lawson and Greg Homann, directed by Homann, co-produced by Sue Clarence and stars Lawson, Clare Mortimer as Paton’s second wife, Anne, and Menzi Mkhwane as Sponono, a former Reformatory inmate. The production runs at 19.00 from 12 to 14 May at 19.00 and on 15 May at 15.00. School performances at 10.00 from 16 to 20 May. Also at the Playhouse, a unique, 18 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016

collaborative journey about loss, memory and intimacy, THE CENOTAPH OF DAN WA MORIRI, unfolds a personal narrative about a father-son relationship cut too short. Tony Miyambo stars in this one-hander. Written by Tony Miyambo and Gerard Bester, in collaboration with William Harding, directed by Gerard Bester and produced by Gita Pather, this powerful autobiographical piece leaves audiences reflecting on their own lives and individual histories. The Cenotaph of Dan wa Moriri will be performed for schools on 5 & 6 May at 09h00, and for the public on 6 & 7 May at 19h30.

Choreographed by Sean Bovim and featuring the Playhouse Dance Residency and Bovim Ballet, ROMEO’S KISS is based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. This offers an exciting fusion of classical ballet and contemporary dance, with a mixture of neo-classical music and well-known cover versions of Beatles hits from Gwen Stefani, Wet Wet Wet and many more. The production runs in the Playhouse Drama Theatre on 12 & 14 May at 19h30, with schools performances at 09h00 and 11h00 on 13 May. Tickets at R120 for the public performances, through Computicket, schools bookings call (031) 369 9407.

KickstArt presents Stephen Sondheim’s INTO THE WOODS at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 15 April until 1 May. This musical fairy tale parable for grown-ups is a modern twist on several of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, intertwining the familiar plots of a few iconic stories and exploring the possible consequences of the characters’ wishes and dreams. It follows the trials and adventures of a collection of well-known fairy-tale characters, including

Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Little Red Riding Hood. They all go into the deep, dark woods on separate quests, and their paths cross and intersect with sometimes amusing, sometimes alarming results. Bryan Hiles and Jessica Sole play the central characters of the Baker and his wife, who have to collect a series of magical objects over three nights in order to dispel the curse of the eccentric next-doorneighbour witch and have a child of their own. The Witch, a hugely challenging role first created by Broadway musical theatre diva Bernadette Peters, and recently played on screen by Meryl Streep, is played with relish and style by Durban’s own delicious diva, Lisa Bobbert. Frances Currie plays Cinderella, with Liesl Coppin as her wicked step-mother. Graeme Wicks plays hapless, dreamy jack, with Marion Loudon as his exasperated, everpractical mother. Little Red Riding Hood is played by Katy Moore, and her nemesis, the sweet-talking, always-lurking Wolf, is played by Lyle Buxton, who also plays Cinderella’s handsome and seemingly-charming Prince. Rapunzel is played by sweet-voiced Haylea Hounsom, and her prince by exciting newcomer, Alex Hodges. Into the Woods is directed by Steven Stead, with musical direction by American musical theatre expert, Drew Rienstra, set design by Greg King, costume designs by Neil Stuart Harris, and lighting by Tina le Roux. The production is not suitable for young children. PG eight years old. Also coming to the Sneddon is COMEDY MASTERCLASS, the latest offering from Aaron McIlroy. Join Professor Jurgen Gaff (McIlroy) as he delves into the science that underpins the world’s oldest coping mechanism, a sense of humour. Comedy Masterclass is a surreal comedic roller coaster ride into the world of laughter . The production runs from 18 May and booking is through Computicket. Finally note that throughout April, SIWELA SONKE DANCE THEATRE are touring a 50 minute education programme to primary schools in Durban and its surrounding areas. The performance, based on famed Durban author Gcina Mhlophe’s African classic Snake with Seven Heads, is a captivating experience for young viewers. The story is about young people, love and hope, and is made possible through funds from the National Lotteries Commission. As part of the educational programme, learners are also required to engage in the themes and lessons in the story through an interactive discussion. Bookings on 031 307 6685 or email admin@siwelasonke.com


AN EXPLOSION OF COLOUR, ENERGY AND CULTURE SET TO MESMERISE AUDIENCES Electrifying and immensely original. The India Times Few spectacles are so global in appeal. The Morning Call The dancers’ versatility, prowess and finesse are remarkable. – The Star An art form 10,000 years in the making. A spectacle that has wowed audiences across the globe. Brilliant dancers. Breathtaking acrobats. Renowned musicians. Extravagant sets. Stunning visual effects. If the reviews from international critics are anything to go by, the South African audience is in for a treat as the festive Bollywood music and dance spectacular, Mystic India, hits the stage at the Durban ICC on the 23rd April.

have been custom-designed in India’s film capital by a team of 40 creative designers and collaborators over the course of the last four years. This production intertwines a mesmerising combo: Traditional India meets the urban streets of Mumbai and New York. It is hip and trendy with all the glitter and bling to make it an all-out sensory sensation. This feast showcases Bollywood at its finest and audiences can brace themselves for an explosion of colour and energy. Audience members will be invited along for a festive journey through Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, and even through the evolution of Bollywood films via a visual display that fuses dance, theatre and special effects.

Seen by over half a million people during countless worldwide performances and tours, Mystic India is an internationally acclaimed Bollywood music and dance spectacular based on the concept of ancient India’s transition into modern India.

The female lead of Mystic India, Kruti Shah, is an internationally distinguished dancer and choreographer who shot to fame as a Top 10 finalist on the dance reality show, Just Dance.

Featuring some 22 talented musicians, brilliant dancers, mind-boggling aerialists and acrobats, as well as 750 lavish costume changes, the show is bound to keep you at the edge of your seat. The flamboyant costumes and extravagant sets

While intensively training in modern forms of movement, such as ballet, pointe, tap, hiphop, jazz and modern, Kruti also developed an interest in more ancient Indian forms of dance, particularly Bharatnyatam and Kathak.

She joined the AATMA as a principal dancer in 2010 and has since been promoted to choreographer and dance trainer for the popular troupe. Mystic India’s narrator, Sanjay Sahini, is originally from Delhi, India, and received his professional actor’s training at the acclaimed HB Studios in New York City. His breakout role was in the movie Khel Shuru in 2006, and since then he has gone on to perform in numerous films, theatre and off-Broadway productions. Tickets range between R185 and R485 and will be available through Computicket and its various retail outlets.

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DURBAN DURBAN THE WARMEST PLACE TO BE,

DURBAN, A DYNAMIC, PROGRESSIVE CITY ON THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA IS CONSTANTLY EVOLVING AND FAST BECOMING THE REFRESHING DESTINATION TO EXPLORE AND EXPERIENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

DID YOU KNOW?

For more info check out the website www.durbanexperience.co.za Over the last few years, one will notice a trendy new city emerging with a vibrant new landscape that is rich in character and strong South African identity. A global city on the rise with new international direct flights, innovative product offerings and key tourism developments. The City is built around one of the busiest ports in Africa and its multicultural people are its pride and wealth.

The Durban City Hall was built in the early 1900s in classic neo-Baroquestyle architecture. Aside from the city’s municipal chambers, the building houses a public library, auditorium, the Durban Art Gallery and the Natural Science Museum. 20 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016

Durban has recently achieved the global status of being a New 7 Wonders City of the World. The City has also proudly acclaimed the Top 10 Cities to Visit in 2015 by New York Times Durban is truly a natural paradise and a melting pot of cultural diversity, sub-tropical sunshine and scenic beauty. Travellers get to experience the sights and sounds of this typically African city which is both alluring and fascinating, with a wealth of influences to entertain and enrich with authentic zulu tradition, unique culinary flavours and colonial heritage.

Durban is also a proud host city of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, which for the first time will take place on African soil. The Games will be used to promote social cohesion and build our nation. The City is also in full swing With Durban Fun Season, a popular part of the year filled with exciting events and special offers. We encourage all our travellers to post their experience on Durban Tourism social media platforms whilst enjoying their holiday. Keep connected on @DBNTourism.


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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

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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 Tourist Junction in the restored Old Station building 160 Pine Street, Durban TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL (TKZN) Tourist Junction, 3rd Floor, 160 Pine Street, 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


WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO DO AFRICAN ART CENTRE (94 Florida Rd, 031 312 3804) Nurturing and promoting the work of original artists and craftspeople, the gallery features a variety of high quality fine art, Zulu beadwork, ceramics and baskets. Every purchase made from the African Art Centre provides income and employment for more than 600 artists and crafters currently supported by the Centre. Until 2 April ‘20 Years: A Fresh Look at the Bill of Rights’. At THE SPICE EMPORIUM (031 332 5888), we believe in sharing our passion and love for fantastic vegetarian Indian food. With this in mind, we opened The Snack Bar, our restaurant situated inside our Flagship store. The Snack Bar takes inspiration from the riotous colours, vibrancy and flavours of Indian Street food, or ‘chaat,’ as it’s known in India.

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

Chaat is the the Indian version of fast food whereby people stop, stand, and have a quick snack on the side of the road, either on their way to/from work or as a break from shopping. Heritage and history DURBAN NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUM (First Floor, Durban City Hall, 031 311 2256/42) is the most-visited natural science museum in the country, attracting just under 300 000 visitors annually. The Natural Science Museum Research Centre offers the public access to the third largest collection of birds in Africa! Open Mon-Sat 08:30-16:00; Sun & holidays 11:00-16:00. Education on the Holocaust and other human rights abuses at DURBAN HOLOCAUST CENTRE (Durban Jewish Centre, 44 KE Masinga Rd, 031 368 6833 or projects@djc.co.za). Explore Nautical History at the NATAL MARITIME MUSEUM (Small Crafts Basin, 031 311 2230), with REGIONAL CULTURE & HISTORY at the Campbell Collections (220 Gladys Mazibuko Rd: tours 031 207 3432, library 031 207 3711) and SOUTHERN AFRICAN ARTEFACTS at Phansi Museum (Cnr 41 Cedar & Esther Roberts roads, 031 206 2889).

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1000 Hills

When Europeans arrived at the Port of Natal in 1825, the Valley of 1000 Hills was a remote and isolated area teeming with game. WS Field was one of the first Europeans to settle in 1851, and leopards were said to occasionally spend the night on the veranda of the Field homestead in what is now Kloof. Within a few years a wagon route opened up between Durban and the interior, close to what is now the Old Main Road. The establishment of the railway line linking the goldfields with the port rapidly followed the discovery of gold in the Transvaal in the 1880s, and the rail and road traffic through the 1000 Hills increased. The Valley of 1000 Hills is named after the many hills and valleys which rise up from the banks of the Umgeni River as it flows from the distant Drakensberg mountains to the Indian Ocean. The valley has been home to the Zulu people for centuries, with many continuing to practice and live their unique traditional lifestyle. Their colourful ceremonies and expressive, artistic culture give this area its vibrant atmosphere and creative energy. Explore the roots of Zulu culture by taking an organised tour deep into tribal lands. Witness ancient Zulu ceremonies, as traditional diviners ‘throw the bones’ and communicate with their spiritual ancestors at PheZulu Safari Park. PheZulu also offers traditional Zulu dancing and cultural shows, as well as game drives, local curios, wonderful views across the valley and a crocodile and snake park. On the crest of the hills overlooking the valley are leafy suburbs and village centres, which have astonishing views and a year round holiday climate of warm summers and cool winters. These villages offer all the creature comforts one would expect including spas, B&Bs, fine dining, sophisticated shopping centres, outdoor adventure and local arts and crafts unique to the area.

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

EVERYTHING FROM SPORT TO SERENITY AT INANDA DAM Just a couple of kilometres beyond the Durban suburb of Hillcrest, you can walk into South African sporting history at the Inanda Dam and Resort. This spot has become legendary as the second overnight stop on the Dusi Canoe Marathon, a thrilling fixture here for six decades. But you’ ll find several other attractions as well at this Msinsi resort cradled in the graceful folds of the Valley of a Thousand Hills. The Inanda Bass Classic Fishing Tournament each year end of April attracts hundreds of entrants from all over the country. Then each April the Triple Challenge taking place at Inanda Dam, offers one of SA’s toughest endurance events.

Picnicking: Relax by the water’ s edge at one of our picnic sites, complete with familyfriendly jungle gym and a well-maintained toilet facility. There are plenty of braai points to choose from a just remember to bring your own grid.

Boating and watersports: Waterskiing and powerboating against the backdrop of the majestic Valley of a Thousand Hills is

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an unforgettable experience. Or for those who prefer a different water thrill, we have a specially demarcated jetski area. We also have six two-person canoes for hire.

A LOT MORE TO DISCOVER Shongweni Dam & Game Reserve Inanda Dam & Resort Nagle Dam & Game Reserve Hazelmere Dam & Resort Albert Falls Dam & Game Reserve Bon Accorde Resort

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Sapphire Coast The town of Amanzimtoti (meaning ‘sweet waters’ in Zulu) is said to have been named by the great Zulu King Shaka after tasting the fresh water that flows out of the hills at this scenic spot. It is situated on the coast a short drive south of Durban. This part of the coast is a popular destination for scuba divers who come to explore Aliwal Shoal, a fossilised sand dune that lies 5km off the Umkomaas river mouth. A myriad of warm water reef fish and cold water fish converge on Aliwal Shoal to create a kaleidoscope of colour. For those who prefer to remain on terra firma, the beaches of the

Sapphire Coast provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy swimming, surfing or fishing. Nature lovers can explore the Amanzimoti Bird Sanctuary or stroll in one of the nature reserves. For a taste of local history or culture, there are a number of arts and crafts stores offering a selection of handmade goods, and the Adams Mission College, founded in 1884, is open daily for a look into the past. We offer various types of accommodation options, catering to both tourists and business.

Tel: 031 903 7498, Fax: 031 903 7493 E-mail: mngomas@durban.gov.za OR info@sapphirecoasttourism.co.za Web: www.sapphirecoasttourism.co.za www.amanzimtoti.kzn.org.za

Durban West Just 5 minutes from the industrial residential town of Pinetown. Situated between the warm blue Indian Ocean and theValley of 1000 Hills, and serviced by an excellent road network, Durban West is so central to Durban life – fun and pleasure activities are a mere 10 to 15 minutes drive away. Zululand Safari and Game Parks, the Battlefields route, the Drakensberg Mountain Range and the Coastal routes of the Dolphin and Sapphire Coasts are all within a day visit away. NEW GERMANY NATURE RESERVE TRAIL TEL : (031) 262 8239 FAX : (031) 262 8239 OPEN 07:30-17:00. ENTRANCE FREE.. Suitable for all ages. The trail starts behind the pond and gardens in front of the main buildings. It is particularly beautiful in spring and early summer when the grassland is a mass of flowers. Rich in birdlife, small game such bush buck, impala and zebra…. PARADISE VALLEY NATURE RESERVE TRAILS 10 Oxford Road, Pinetown Tel : (031) 719 2102 / 702 3443 Take a walk through nature’s wonderland. There is a small admission fee that goes towards the maintenance of the nature reserve. Opening times are 7:30am to 5pm. There are picnic areas, braai facilities, toilets, self-guided walks, birding, a conference centre and boma.

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Umhlanga The seaside resort of Umhlanga, located just north of Durban, provides families with the perfect all year round holiday destination. Golden beaches, sparkling seas, sunny skies and the iconic red and white Umhlanga Lighthouse, welcome visitors from around the world to this popular gem on the coast of KZN. Water sport enthusiasts can enjoy any number of activities on offer such as surfing, fishing, dolphin viewing and diving, while rocky bays and tranquil tidal pools allow young families to paddle and build sand castles. The Umhlanga Promenade is a stunning walkway, winding along the length of the coastline for about 3kms and families, joggers and strollers can be seen taking in the fresh sea breezes as they enjoy the scenic views.

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Umhlanga has a wide selection of luxury and family hotels, self-catering holiday accommodation, guest houses and B&B’s. An abundance of excellent restaurants offer diners an open, al fresco dining experience in a delicious variety of cuisine, tastes and flavours. Gateway Theatre of Shopping and La Lucia Mall offer both boutique speciality stores and flagship national chain stores. Entertainment for all can be enjoyed at Sibaya Hotel and Casino which provides hours of fun for everyone with shows, restaurants and nightclubs. The Suncoast Hotel and Casino is located 10 minutes south of Umhlanga in Durban. Open air music festivals at Chris Saunders Park near Gateway. The Barnyard Theatre, Kids Entertainment Complex and numerous restaurants and clubs also provide a plethora

of things to see and do when visiting Umhlanga is the perfect getaway, well positioned close to King Shaka Airport and for those wanting to explore KZN, a mere three-hour drive north to Zululand Game Reserves, south to the holiday resorts of South Coast or inland, to the majestic mountains of the world heritage site of Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Mountain Park. Be sure to visit this ‘must experience destination’ when next in the Zulu Kingdom… For all information please bookmark www.umhlangatourism.co.za Tel: 031 561 4257


HORSE RACING Great horseracing and fun is to be enjoyed at Greyville Racecourse every Friday evening up to 20 May. Racing starts at just about sunset and all are welcome. Entrance to the course is FREE and there is plenty of safe parking. South Africa’s Champions Season of horseracing starts on 1 May with spectacular racing through to the end of July. Visit www.goldcircle.co.za for the racing calendar. To book in the Durban View Restaurant call Gail Klopper on 033-3141780 GREYVILLE (031 314 1651) 1(n), 6, 8(n), 13, 15(n), 20, 22(n), 29(n) April & 4, 6(n), 13(n), 18, 20(n), 25, 28 May (n) = night race (031 314 1651)

FROM 10:00AM - 4:00pm SEA CRUISES AT 12:30 & 14:30 Tel/Fax: 031-305 3099 Cell: 082 851 4787 info@isleofcapri.co.za www.isleofcapri.co.za 14-18 Boatman Road Wilsons Wharf

SCOTTSVILLE (033 345 3405) 3, 10, 17, 20, 24, 27 April & 1, 11, 22 May (033 345 3405) The track is right handed, oval shaped, and approximately 2300 metres in circumference with a banked turn allowing easy transition into the home straight with a 550 metre run in. Scottsville also has a 1200 metre straight course. A moveable rail allows for an interchangeable home stretch for races longer than 1200 metres.

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN DURBAN - APRIL-MAY Note: Unless otherwise stated, booking is via Computicket AUSSIE: CIRCUS SPECTACULAR Until 3 April A modern circus spectacular that represents the daring, inventive and cheeky nature of the Australian spirit – Crawford College, North Coast. DURBAN PICNIC DAY 3 April Moses Mabhida Stadium. (031 5828222) UMGENI STEAM RAILWAY The 1000 Hills Choo Choo travels from Kloof Station through the Valley of 1000 Hills to Inchanga and back again on the last Sunday of the month at 08:30 & 12:30. (www.umgenisteamrailway.co.za) FREEDOM DANCE 9 26 April 22:00 Featuring Glen Lewis from MetroFM as well as stalls – Casablanca Lifestyle, Molweni. (072 390 7278) HIGHLAND GATHERING & LIFESTYLE EXPO 30 April Attractions such as pipe bands and dancers, and an impressive array of products and services – Hutchison Park. (082 304 2803) TOURISM INDABA 7-9 May 09:00 Durban ICC. (031 360 1000) EVENING OF INSPIRATION 8 May 14:00 Held in aid of Islamic Relief South Africa, headlining the acts are the ever-popular Nasheed performers Zain Bhikha and Dawud Wharnsby, who are joined on stage by spoken word poet Muslim Belal and skateboarder Jordan Richter – DLI Hall, Greyville. CHINA TRADE WEEK SOUTH AFRICA 18-20 May Durban Exhibition Centre.

(031 360 1000) 2016 BONITAS COMRADES EXPO 26-28 May Durban Exhibition Centre. (031 312 2990) SPORT ANGLING: Inanda Bass Classic: 30 April & 1 May Annual bass fishing competition – Inanda Dam. (www.inandabassclassic.co.za or 031 205 3777) 91ST COMRADES MARATHON 29 May 05:30 The world’s largest, oldest and most challenging ultra-marathon – Pietermaritzburg City Hall to Sahara Stadium Kingsmead. (033 897 8650) CRICKET: Sunfoil Series: 7-10 April Sunfoil Dolphins vs Chevrolet Knights – Sahara Stadium Kingsmead. (031 335 4200) CYCLING 2 & 3 April Marriott Freedom Race: MTB stage race with a 60km team race and a 34km family race – Inanda to Durban. (www.freedomrace.co.za or 031 764 1885) 24 April Aquelle Tour Durban Expo – Moses Mabhida Stadium. (011 707 4716 or queries@cycleevents.co.za) RUGBY Vodacom Super Rugby: 9 April 17:05 Cell C Sharks vs Emirates Lions; 7 May 15:00 Cell C Sharks vs Hurricanes; 21 May 17:05 Cell C Sharks vs Southern Kings. Matches at Growthpoint Kings Park (www.vodacomrugby.co.za)

RUNNING 3 April 06:00 Dick King Race: 21.1km run and 15km walk – Amanzimtoti Main Beach. (086 693 2958) 1 May Deloitte Challenge: Marathon, Half Marathon & Fun Run – Kings Park Stadium. (www.deloittechallenge.co.za or 083 252 0691) TENNIS 11 - 15 April The Tennis Seniors Interpro. Tennis South Africa ranked tournament hosted by KZN Seniors with teams from all Provinces competing against each other. Play will take place at Westridge Park, Westville, Prospect, Bellevue and Windsor Tennis Clubs each day. Contact Maureen (Secretary) on 083 776 6895 for more information. SOCCER 10 April 15:00 AmaZulu vs Thanda Royal Zulu – Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu. 16 April 15:00 Golden Arrows vs Orlando Pirates – Moses Mabhida Stadium. 24 April 15:00 AmaZulu vs African Warriors – Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu. 30 April 15:00 Golden Arrows vs Free State Stars – Chatsworth Stadium. 8 May 15:00 AmaZulu vs Milano United – Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu. 15 May 15:00 AmaZulu vs Cape Town All Stars – Princess Magogo Stadium, KwaMashu. TRIALTHLON 17 April Tinman Triathlon Series – Suncoast Sundeck. (031 764 1885)

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PIETERMARITZBURG MIDLANDS

A change of season is in the air and few destinations in KwaZulu-Natal are better placed than the Midlands to experience nature’s spectacular show of autumn colours and falling leaves. April and May also represent one of the busiest times in Pietermaritzburg and the Midlands with no less than four signature events dominating the calendar.

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For more info check out the website www.midlands.kzn.org.za Top of the pops is the one-of-a-kind Comrades Marathon, the world’s oldest and largest ultra-marathon that, this year, will see 20 000 runners coming under starter’s orders outside the historic City Hall in Pietermaritzburg on 29 May. At 5.30 am, runners will get going before sunrise and stragglers will have 12 hours in which to arrive at the Kingsmead Stadium finish in Durban.

Such is the global allure of the Comrades Marathon that three bus tours are hosted ahead of the race, specifically for runners from elsewhere in the world, to familiarise themselves with the route that includes a visit to Comrades House and museum in Pietermaritzburg, and the Wall of Honour in the Valley of a 1000 Hills. www -- WHAT, WHAT, WHERE WHERE & & WHEN WHEN April-May April-May 2016 2016 28 28 www

The annual Royal Show is a landmark event that this year is staged from 27 May to 5 June at the city’s showgrounds. While the traditional agricultural show and general exhibition activities will continue to dominate proceedings, great emphasis will be placed this year on a diverse entertainment programme. Among the artists contracted are the Jeremy Loops four-piece band, Afrikaans crooner, Theuns Jordaan, Sorina, of 7de Laan fame, and Durban star Majozi. Another of the provincial capital city’s iconic events, Art in the Park, has a new home this year, the picturesque KZN Botanical Gardens in Pietermaritzburg. In another change, the

date of this year’s event has been moved to avoid the congestion and accommodation crunch associated with the Comrades Marathon and the Royal Show, and will now take place on 4 - 8 May. While on the theme of change, Cars in the Park will again exhibit at the Ashburton Training Centre where it moved to last year. Scheduled for 15 May, the 41st edition will showcase well over 1 500 modern and vintage cars, motorcycles and novelty vehicles, including tractors and steam engines. With more than 60 food and beverage stalls, a beer garden and fun fair, the day promises plenty of family fun.


ART IN THE PARK Art in the Park is a premier outdoor artselling exhibition where artists exhibit and sell their works direct to the public and is part of a mix of events that Pietermaritzburg City is known for. It is in its 54th year of presentation and is now transitioning from an event to a festival of note. Creative Arts College, an award winning art institute has been announced as the main sponsor of Art in the Park and commits to its development as an international calendar event.

The CEO of Creative Arts College, Mr Kevin Palium states that “Art is one of the highest forms of expression and communication. It is also a key instrument in creating a congruent multiracial, multicultural society.”

Whilst ‘fine art’ in the form of paintings remains the focal point of the festival the entire park will be occupied with other forms of art exhibitions from performing arts to digital arts, craft & production art, photography, kiddies theatre, food pavilion and many more exciting stalls and activities. It is not only a fantastic event to support due to its exciting nature, it is also one that carries a strong positive objective of development and unification through arts. Art is indeed a vehicle that has the power to change opinions and break barriers. The theme of “Art in the Park” festival is Social Cohesion and will be incorporated in many ways within the production elements of performance art and other forms. The sub-theme is “Water is Life”, which will be especially celebrated at the kiddies theatre with an enthralling line up of activities for the young ones.

Art in the park is an event that will stimulate the creative fraternity as it creates awareness around art and it creates a platform for artists to showcase and sell their works, allowing them to participate in the economy. Mr Dumisani Mhlongo of the Msunduzi Pietermaritzburg Tourism Association is excited with the growth of the event and is happy to announce that it will officially take place at the KZN National Botanical Gardens in Pietermaritzburg which offers a safe and secure venue.

Show times are as follows: Wednesday – Thursday (4-5 May 2016) -10h00 – 21h00 Friday – Saturday (6-7 May 2016)– 10h00 – 22h00 Sunday (08 May 2016) – 09h00 – 1600

Art in the park takes place from the 4th to the 8th of May 2016 and is certainly going to be an event that mesmerizes and captivates its audiences.

The Bend Country House & Nature Estate With mature gardens, old-English farm buildings dating from the 1920’s and a gracious homestead filled with period furniture, The Bend has hosted memorable weddings since 1994. Hold your reception for up to 150 guests in the converted milking parlour, fully draped and with exposed rafters. More intimate functions are hosted in the elegant diningroom. A rustic venue with a safari theme will be inaugurated in May 2016. The garden can accommodate marquees for larger weddings. Picture a service under ancient pine trees with the Mooi River running quietly beside you. We do have a chapel to cope with inclement weather. We have an “al fresco” braai area with a firepit for great pre-wedding parties.

The Bend is child friendly and we provide baby-sitters. Activities such as flyfishing, tubing on the Mooi and spectacular walks will enhance the country experience. With 16 luxury hotel rooms, 4 self-catering cottages and others close by, up to 150 people can be accommodated in the area.

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MIDL ANDS M AP & TOURISM OFFICES 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 THE MIDLANDS AMBLE Tel: 082 300 0147 E-mail: erskines@vodamail.co.za 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

LIBERTY MIDLANDS MALL, echoes the lifestyle offerings of the Zulu Kingdom, its unique design having been influenced by indigenous African culture. The Mall has been a commanding presence in Pietermaritzburg since its inception in 2003. Over its more than 12 years in existence, the mall has earned its reputation as the jewel of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and is the region’s largest and preferred retail destination. Its prime, easily accessible location alongside the N3 Highway attracts some 680 000 shoppers per month, including both travellers from the beach to the Berg as well as local residents.

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN MIDLANDS - APRIL-MAY 25 April Music Concert at Golden Horse Casino Hotel. Contact Merlyn 033 395 8126. 29 April-01 May PMB International MTB Festival at Cascades Park. Alec 033 394 9994. 04-08 May Art in the Park at the Botanic Gardens. Msunduzi PMB Tourism 033 345 1348. 06–08 May UCI Para Cycling Road World Cup. Contact Alec on 033 394 9994. 17 May Cars in the Park at Ashburton Training Centre. Contact 082 447 3355. 23 May Golden Horse Sprint Race Day at Golden Horse Casino. Merlyn 033 395 8126. 23–29 May French week in PMB. Contact Glenn Flanagan on 082 677 9997. 27 May-5 Jun Royal Show at the Agricultural Royal Show Grounds. Contact 033 345 6274. E-mail: info@royalshow.co.za.


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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG

The Drakensberg is an awe-inspiring range of mountains forming the natural border between Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal. Named ‘Ukhahlamba’ by the Zulu people, this 243 000 hectare mountainous region well deserves its international status as a World Heritage Site and offers massive cliffs towering over riverine bush, lush evergreen forests, cascading waterfalls and mountain streams, as well as hiking trails that cater for hikers of varying fitness levels.

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For more info check out the website www.drakensberg.kzn.org.za This region attracts nature lovers, hikers, day wanderers, adventurers and mountaineers alike, all wanting to set their foot on the mountain, conquer its challenges, revel in its beauty and admire the awesome views from its lofty peaks. In addition to mountain peaks there are vast expanses of grassland, secluded valleys, streams, rivers and indigenous forests. One such forest is found in the Marutswa Nature Reserve just outside the little village of Bulwer. The Marutswa forest is home to the rare Cape parrot and is filled with rare yellowwood trees, moss clad rocks, monkey ropes and entangled tree branches and roots – it has been said that it looks like something out of ‘The Hobbit’.

In 1836, the French missionaries Arbousset and Daumas named the largest of the domes in the Royal Natal National Park Mont-aux-Sources - a literal description of this source of five rivers. Of these, the uThukela plummets 948m in five clear leaps, making it the world’s second highest waterfall.

Another favourite for hikers and adventurers is the Cathedral Peak area. Here you can drive by 4x4 up Mike’s Pass to the top of the Little Berg, bringing you much closer to the escarpment and to the starting point of hiking routes to the renowned Ndedema Gorge, the Organ Pipes Pass and the escarpment. For those of ‘average’ fitness, the Amphitheatre Slackpacking Trail is a three-day adventure

that offers the opportunity of reaching the summit to view the uThukela Falls, spending three nights in lodges along the way. Royal Natal National Park is ideal for hiking, catering for all levels of fitness and agility with a superb network of graded walks. For the adventurous, the summit of Mont-auxSources can be reached by walking from the summit plateau and scaling a 100-rung chain ladder. Although accidents are rare, be sure to complete the Mountain Rescue Register before you set off, even if it is for a day walk or just a few hours. Other active options are horse riding, mountain biking and golf, but if you’re less inclined to physical activity, just relax, and breathe in the fresh mountain air.

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EXPERIENCE THE BERG AND

MIDLANDS OF KWAZULU NATAL

The Harry Gwala District incorporates part of the Southern Drakensberg and Midlands of KZN. The region shares part of the unique mountain ranges in the world (The Drakensberg Would heritage site). The Harry Gwala District is well endowed with natural resources and relatively unspoilt natural environments. Activities such as horse riding, mountain biking, river rafting, abseiling and canoeing are available. Tourism within the rural areas brings out the culture and charm of the local people with cultural tours offering spectacular scenery.

UMGAN0 ECO-ADVENTURE Some Wild Dagga on the grasslands of Umgano Eco Adventures is a combined tourism project with the Mabandla people that aims at providing the client with safe and exciting tourism experience. Situated between the Ngwakwane and Ngungununu rivers along with the mountainous topography, the natural grassland, Indigenous forest and commercial forestry land lends itself to all kinds of fantastic activities that should keep the mildest and wildest entertained. Please browse through our website and contact us about the kind of adventure you would like to experience, we pride ourselves in being adaptable to try and suite your needs as best as possible.

River rafting at Umgano

NSIKENI NATURE RESERVE With its extensive top wetland, rocky slope and mist belt grassland, Nsikeni is one of the most exciting birding destinations in Southern Africa as it known as an important breeding site for number of birds including Wattled Cranes and Bearded Vultures. Ntsikeni Nature reserve has a reasonable access of roads and two self catering Lodges, which are May and Ntsikeni Lodge with four comfortable chalets and a large kitchen and central dining area

FODO CULTURAL VILLAGE Deep in the heart of KwaZulu Natal, lies the cultural rich village situated on top of the highest point at KwaFodo, which runs parallel with Umzimkhulu River and Ibisi River. Being in the borderline between the Zulu and Xhosa kingdom, it has the joy of embracing a diversity of cultures. It offers traditional graded luxury accommodation beneath star-lit African skies. Experience the beauty

of the area coupled with the rich cultural and traditional elements

ALOE FESTIVAL AND HOT AIR BALLONING Enjoy an amazing return steam train ride from Creighton along the Ngogwan River through thousands of beautiful and colourful aloes, where you will be able to take spectacular photo. The train ride itself is a 2 -2,5 hour trip with beautiful aloe viewing along the way: it will make 2 stops. 1. En route, for passengers to walk amongst the aloes & for a photo opportunity 2. At riverside station, to be entertained by singing groups & to explore whilst the engine moves into position for return trip. DATES 02 JULY 2016 (pensioners day), SUN 10 JULY 2016 12 noon (festival weekend) 03 JULY 2016 – 10am SAT 16 JULY 2016 – 10am 08 JULY 2016 3:30 pm (Sundowners trip) SUN 17 JULY 2016 – 10am 09 JULY 2016 – 10am (festival weekend) SAT 23 JULY 2016 – 10am 09 JULY 2016 - 2pm (festival weekend) SUN 24 JULY 2016 – 10am BOOKINGS ARE NOW OPEN. Rayna: rayna1@telkomsa.net or Glynnis: glynnis@toocee.co.za For more information on the Creighton festival weekend 8/9/10 July 2016 please contact: creightonsportsclub@gmail.com

Contact details: HARRY GWALA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Siphokazi Mbalo 039 834 1362 email siphokazi.mbalo@thesda.co.za SOUTHERN MIDLANDS TOURISM ASSOCIATION: Merredy Louwrens@futurent.co.za 082 820 6737 KOKSTAD TOURISM: Piet Bosman 071 036 1408 email pitbosman@gmail.com SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG CTO: Tahorstein Gapp email chairman@drakensberg.org 082 378 2532 32 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016


DRAKENSBERG TOURISM OFFICES CENTRAL BERG

SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG

CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG INFO & BOOKING CENTRE Tel: 036 488 1207 cdta@futurenet.co.za

SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 033 701 1471 Email: info@drakensberg.org www.drakensberg.org

DRAKENSBERG TOURISM ASSOCIATION Tel: 036 448 1557 info@drakensberg.org.za

ALL AREAS - KZN WILDLIFE Tel: 033 845 1011

OKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 036 448 1296/448 1244 info@drakensberg.org.za

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN A P R I L- M A Y 06, 13, 20, 27 April and 11, 18, 25 May 03h30 start. Drakensberg Boys Choir Wednesday concerts. Their auditorium is a short walk from Wits End Mountain Chalets. R600, Winterton. Tel: 036 468 1012 28 April to 1 May Drakensberg Boys Choir Music Festival - “Music in the Mountains. R600, Winterton. Tel: 036 468 1012.

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

Nestled under the magnificent mountains of the Southern Drakensberg, lies a piece of Heaven. Penwarn Country Lodge is the perfect place to escape the stress and speed of modern city life. Self-catering and lodge accommodation available. Restaurant and licensed pub on site.

033 701 1368 | 076 790 2419 | info@penwarn.com | www.penwarn.com | Find us on Facebook

• 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

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

Central Drakensberg Information Centre

This magnificent mountain sanctuary, a World Heritage site, is renowned for its rich fauna & flora, Bushman rock art, Zulu culture, Anglo-Boer War history, hiking paths, challenging climbs, and dramatic landscapes. Accommodation bookings for selected venues. Local tours & travel advice.

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THE 2016 KAP SANI2C IS FAST APPROACHING AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE LARGEST MULTI-STAGE MTB RACE IN THE WORLD ARE WELL UNDERWAY! With spectacular views and breathtaking single track, the KAP sani2c is a three day mountain bike stage race that takes place on the 10 May from Underberg in KwaZulu-Natal’s Southern Drakensberg to Scottburgh’s Main Beach on KZN’s South Coast. Participants tackle the 265km and 3301m of elevation in teams of two with three different events - the Trail, Adventure and Race accommodating hundreds of riders annually. Races & Dates: Trail: 10-12 May Adventure: 11-13 May Race: 12-14 May The KAP sani2c began as the dream of Farmer Glen (Glen Haw), an avid mountain bike enthusiast and co-organiser of the Imana Wild Ride and in 1998, together with a few local nutty mountain bikers, he completed the first trial run. The following year Glen scouted and refined

the rugged path with the objective of establishing a world-class route. He invited friends and experienced mountain bikers to join in on the infamous dry runs. In 2004, Glen was confident that a worthy route had finally been established and agreed to by all the relevant landowners and authorities and so February 2005 saw the staging of the inaugural sani2c. Public response to this «lifestyle event» was overwhelming and the race grew to massive proportions and demand for entries and pressure from communities wanting to participate in the event saw some radical changes ahead of the 2008 event. The decision to change the format of the event to be run as two separate races split into the sani2c Adventure and sani2c Race - was a world first and allowed further opportunities for community involvement

Southern Drakensberg

and accommodated all teams on the 2007 waiting list. It also warranted improving facilities at the overnight race villages with the two 2008 events ultimately deemed a huge success. 2011 again saw some big changes. Traditionally held in March, the event was susceptible to late summer rains which had disrupted plans every second year since it›s inception. After months of negotiating, juggling of dates with other sporting events and planning around farming operations the dates for future sani2c’s were moved to May and right away great weather created perfect riding conditions. Sani2c has grown into a world class event, for more information on the race visit www.sani2c.co.za

ATTRACTIONS Majestic Sani Pass 4x4 tours | Trout Fishing Mission Tourism | Birding | Rock Art Flora & Fauna | Community Cultural Experience Adventure Sports EVENTS 10-14 May: Sani2 C MTNB races 14-15 May: Acutts Winter Horse Trails 20-21 May: The Giants Cup Trail Run

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SOUTH COAST

There’s no doubt about it - visitors are spoilt for choice with what to do along the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. Subtropical forests, blue lagoons, golden beaches, rocky coves, the warm Indian Ocean and sunny weather – this is what makes the South Coast such a popular destination. This coastline is a haven of unique and less-explored places, set amidst rolling hills and fringed by palm fronds and wild strelitzias. The outdoor pursuits range from golf to hiking, mountain biking, diving, whale watching and a range of activities in between.

DID YOU KNOW?

South Coast beaches, seven of which have been awarded international Blue Flag status, offer something for everyone, golden sands, tidal pools and beaches for swimming, surfing and sunbathing. The cooler months herald the start of ‘Sardine Season’ which celebrates their amazing migration, which on some occasions results in them coming close to shore.

For more info check out the website www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za Enjoy spectacular sunsets, picturesque beaches and the regions natural coastal area from the back of a bike, and not just any bike… Margate plays host to the annual Africa Bike Week event which kicks off on Thursday, 28 April, and runs straight through to Sunday, 1 May. Visitors can expect to be enthralled by the sound of thousands of motorbikes, and watch or participate in the largest Harley-Davidson mass ride out in South Africa. Should the motorised version not appeal to you, the region abounds with mountain biking trails – make your way through farmlands and coffee plantations, open grasslands, and dense coastal forest, or participate in one of the epic mountain bike events that the region hosts.

participants, but fun for the whole family as they support the riders on route and as they cross the finish line in Scottburgh. Another great event for the fit and energetic is the Ingeli Sky Marathon and Trail Run – not for the faint-hearted, as organisers warn that participants need to make sure they have their climbing legs on! The marathon is a challenging mix of single forest track, climbing mountain paths, vehicle tracks and grass paths, all offering spectacular scenery within the Ingeli forest. Fortunately for those less fit the 10km and 5km trail events through the lower reaches of the forest are an option.

The two flagship international events are the joBerg2C and sani2C, drawing riders from throughout South Africa and all over the world. The joBerg2C is the world’s longest stage mountain bike (MTB) race, and the sani2C, the biggest MTB race in the world. Both events offer not only an epic ride for www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016 35


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W H A T, W H E R E & W H E N S O U T H C O A S T - A P R I L- M A Y To advertise your EVENTS please send dates and info to: marien@azalea.co.za

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

Every Tuesday and Thursday 5km Trail run/Walk – Silver Beach, Edward Contact Clayton Bekker. Tel: 082 332 5032. E-mail: herbalifeclay@gmail.com. Every Saturday Uvongo Park Run 5km Route. St. Michaels Beach @ 8h00 (and it’s free) Web: http://www.parkrun.co.za Every Saturday Scottburgh Flea Market at the Cor. Arbuthnot & Williamson Street Tel: 082 932 5986 Mike Every Saturday-Sunday Uvongo Flea Market – Uvongo Tel: 082 800 9236 Every 2nd Saturday Monthly Natural History Talks at Croc World Conservation Centre. Tel: 039 976 1103 Nolean. Bitter - Sweet MTB Challenge at Rocky Bay Resorts. Contact for date and further details: Lodge Reception: 039 976 0336. Lake Eland Quattro classic at Lake Eland. For date and further details contact Mandie Stander on 079 493 7499. 01 April 10h00 - 15h00. KFC East Coast Radio. Margate Beach. Contact Vicky Wentzel

Facilities available: • Stunning 18 hole golf course • 4 Star Resort Hotel • Hiking Trails • Floodlit tennis & squash courts • Cricket practice net, volleyball & bowling green • 9-hole mashie golf • Paddle boats & canoes • Library • Spar superette • Clothing boutique • Beach take-away • 2 swimming pools • Catch & release dam • Conference & Wedding venue • Access to 2 Blue Flag beaches with shark nets & lifeguards • The Lagoon Grill Restaurant • Camelot Day Spa • State-of-the-art electronic security system • Security guard patrols • Access controlled 24 hours a day

vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za. 01 April Just Juice Jumpathon. Port Edward Beach. Contact Vicky Wentzel vicky@ wozaniafrica.co.za. 01-03 April 10h00 - 15h00. In Sense Organic Spa. St Michaels Beach. Contact Vicky Wentzel vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za. 09 & 23 April & 14 & 28 May 18h00 - 22h00. Jump for Joy! St Michaels Beach. Contact Vicky Wentzel vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za. 27 April Hibiscus Coast Marathon. E-mail: info@tourismsouthcaost.co.za Tel: 039 682 7944. 28-30 April & 01 May 10h00 - 12h00. Africa Bike Week. Margate Beach. Contact Vicky Wentzel vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za. 10-14 May Sani2C. Scottburgh. E-mail: info@tourismsouthcaost.co.za Tel: 039 682 7944. 21-22 May 15h00 - 22h00. Red Desert Moon. Red Desert Port Edward. Contact Vicky Wentzel vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za.

Self-Catering Holiday Apartments. Spacious. Serviced. Open balconies. Stunning seaviews. Close to Main Beach. Near Shopping Centre, Restaurants, Sport Facilities, Scuba Diving, Excellent Golf Courses and Bowling Greens. RCI Silver Crown Resort 2014

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”

Pearly Shells Pearly Shells is ideally situated in the lovely seaside resort of Scottburgh. Comfortable spacious apartments all with superb views of the lagoon and sea. Within walking distance to safe bathing, a tidal pool, super tube, and mini golf course for family fun. There are one, two and three bedroom units each with a bath and separate shower. The two and three bedroom units each have an extra bathroom. Open plan kitchen, dining, lounge area with open balcony. DSTV Bouquet. Secured covered parking. www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016 37


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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, has been tasked with 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.

DID YOU KNOW?

The grasses, reeds and sedges have their place of importance in the iSimangaliso biodiversity, two of the most important being incema and umhlanga. These are harvested during the annual harvest season in May by community beneficiaries that are permitted to cut bales of these reeds for use in traditional crafts. This is in accordance with the Park’s sustainable use policy. 38 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016

For more info check out the website www.elephantcoast.kzn.org.za In addition to the dozens of game reserves, beautiful beaches and opportunities to go snorkelling, reef diving and deep sea fishing, there are mountain trails, cultural activities and numerous historical sites. Not only is the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park credited with saving the once endangered white rhino, but it is also home to many species of antelope as well as large populations of elephant, buffalo and giraffe, and predators such as the lion, cheetah, the elusive leopard and rhino – the rhino, both black and white, are still under threat from poaching. Protected species include cycads and many other rare, medicinal and beautiful plants such as the glorious pink flowers of Crinums. iSimangaliso Wetland Park boasts a wealth of biodiversity and some amazing species of flora. These plants, however, are just as vulnerable to poaching as the fauna, and iSimangaliso offers them the same high level of protection as any of the animals within its boundaries. Within the grasslands and wetlands of the Eastern Shores you may be lucky to patches of “aMazibu” water lilies,

tall orange Gladiolus and if one knows where to look, the rare yellow tree orchid. However, it’s the trees that make up the vast expanse of the Park’s green décor. Distinctive species include the Fever tree, the dune-loving Coastal silver oak, several types of Monkey orange and the Water berry (uMdoni). Visitors to uMkhuze, will appreciate the multi-level aerial boardwalk which weaves its way through majestic sycamore fig trees lining the uMkhuze River, while on the Western Shores, an impressive Cape Ash (uMthona) takes centre stage in the canopy boardwalk and viewing deck over the narrows of Lake St Lucia. The town of St Lucia, located on the shores of the St Lucia Estuary, is surrounded by the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN ELEPHANT COAST APRIL-MAY Advantage Cruiser. Whale and dolphin watching with legal permit holders only – from Durban , St Lucia , Sodwana Bay or Richardsbay until December. www.advantagetours.co.za. Every weekday. 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour hippo/croc boat cruise on Lake St Lucia. Morning special excluding peak holiday seasons.

The uMkhanyakude District -

The untamed spirit of the Zulu Kingdom Tell 1: 035 562 0353 | Tell 2: 035 562 0966 | Fax: 035 562 3227

www.visitelephantcoast.co.za

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ZULULAND

The Zululand Coast’s golden shores are gently caressed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, offering idyllic beaches and crystal clear waters. Stretching inland are endless rolling hills, meandering valleys, as well as grassy plains teaming with wildlife. Forest sanctuaries and misty mountain peaks create an atmosphere of peace and tranquility – interrupted only by a plethora of birdcalls. The fascinating culture of the Zulu people, rich in tradition and symbolism, is visibly evident in this captivating region.

DID YOU KNOW?

Nestled in a valley outside Ulundi on the banks of the White iMfolozi River, is the eMakhosini Heritage Park. Here one will find stone tools left behind by Stone-Age hunter-gatherers, and 15th century stone-walled structures bearing testimony to the formative settlements of the forefathers of the great Zulu nation. It was in this valley that King Shaka was born and where seven of the great Zulu kings lie buried. www--WHAT, WHAT,WHERE WHERE&&WHEN WHENApril-May April-May2016 2016 40 40 www

For more info check out the website www.zululand.kzn.org.za The ‘Heart of The Zulu Kingdom’ echoes the past in many ways and is a reminder of the rich history of Zululand which has nurtured the growth and development of the Zulu nation. This land also witnessed one of the greatest challenges to the supremacy of the British Empire during the tragic but heroic days of the Anglo-Zulu War. But this area is more than just a place. It is where the visitor to Zululand can feel its powerful presence in the people’s immense pride in their own heritage and culture... from the Seven Kings, who lie buried at the eMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park, to the Big Five. There is an extensive network of nature reserves and game parks ensuring an abundance of flora and fauna to delight the visitor – from several hundred bird species, many species of antelope, hippo, cheetah, giraffe to the Big Five...lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino. There are a number of luxury game lodges, chic tented safari camps, as well as self-catering accommodation and camping. Not only is the ‘Zululand Coast’ gateway to some of KwaZulu-Natal’s finest game

reserves, but it also offers excellent bird watching opportunities. The Umlalazi Nature Reserve and the Raphia Palm Monument in Mtunzini, as well as the nearby Ongoye Forest are popular. So are the Dlinza Forest and Aerial Boardwalk in Eshowe…be sure to hire a Birdlife SA local guide to make the most of each opportunity. The harbour city of Richards Bay is a fascinating blend of industrial-, eco- and cultural-tourism and offers all the implied delights of a beachfront mini-metropolis in the midst of this naturelover’s dream. The Tuzi Gazi Waterfront is situated west of the beaches and offers accommodation as well as numerous shops, pubs, restaurants and walk-on moorings that add to the vibrant atmosphere.


TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICES ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 035 870 1130 | 035 874 5500 E-mail: ztourism@zululand.org.za www.zululandtourism.org.za ULUNDI TOURISM Tel: 072 748 4250 | Fax: 035 874 5831

UTHUNGULU 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

PAULPIETERSBURG TOURISM Edumbe Local Council Tel: 034 995 1650 X229 Fax: 034 995 1192 VRYHEID TOURISM Abaqulusi Local Council E-mail: information@abaqulusi.gov.za Tel: 034 982 2133 X2229 Fax: 034 982 3497

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

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

MTHONJANENI TOURISM ASSOCIATION Melmoth Tel: 035 450 7572 Fax: 035 450 7572

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN ZULULAND APRIL-MAY 04 April Art’s On – Imbizo Time at Vukani Museum, Eshowe. A large number of crafters have agreed to converge at Vukani Museum to display and sell their work. The crafters have been requested to bring a range of goods that should appeal to every pocket, from small trade items to collector’s pieces. For more information, contact Zama Mbatha at 035 474 5274/083 492 5705 or vukanimuseum@lantic.net. 17 April Tronox Marathon And Run Empangeni home of the crocs 28 – 30 April DOLOSFEES Contact Elize Boshoff 083 635 5358 30 April AMORELLO MTB SAFARI PARK RACE Call +27 (0)87 808 6033 06 & 07 May Lions Mayfair 2016 Fair. Contact Cindy – 082 877 4966 or Jacolene – 073 496 3795. 5 – 16 May MV LOGOS HOPE – RICHARDS BAY HARBOUR This ship is part of a ministry initiated in 1970 as part of global Christian education and outreach movement. Ships from this organization have traveled to over 500 different ports in 151 countries and welcomed over 44 million visitors on board. MV Logos Hope is a floating library with over 5000 titles.Visitors are welcome on board. 22 May MTB Series Challenge – Bell Big 5 Buffalo Race at Zini River Estate. Contact Ronel Hulley e-mail: ronelh@umlalazi.org.za.

THURSDAY NIGHT 28 APRIL R100 Kids U12: R50

International Artist Joseph Clark with his rendition of Queen Songs. Marius Beukes Michelle Jooste Johan De Klerk Daniel Hoffmann Jaco Nortje

GREAT VARIETY OF STALLS AVAILABLE AT THE SHOW

FRIDAY 29 APRIL R120 Kids U12: R50

Fri morning 10H00 - Lollos R10.00 per child Adults free till 12H00 Friday afternoon 15H00 - 23H00 Zululand Got Talent Estanislau Linda Kilian Leandie Lombaard Heuning | Bok | Dozi

SATURDAY 30 APRIL R150 Kids U12: R50 10H00- 23H00 Zululand Got Talent Linda Kilian Leandie Lombaard Gert Koevert Ampie Black Byrd Kurt Daren Snotkop Watershed

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ELIZE BOSHOFF 083 635 5358 More information on www.dolosfees.com

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Zululand

The true uniqueness of Zulu Culture and heritage is only found in Zululand nowhere else. This is where you come to step on the true Zulu Kings foot print, experience culture and enjoy nature. The reception of the warm Zulu people smiles and sense of belonging is what you get. During this time of the year tourism celebrations are surrounding the destination visitors can come and witness Zulu celebrations around Vryheid, Pongola, Ulundi, Paul Pietersburg (eDumbe) and Nongoma free of charge.

HOW TO GET THERE? By Air Fly into Ulundi (Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi) airport with some scheduled flights from Durban/ Pietermaritzburg to Ulundi and flight from Johannesburg are also operational. Upon landing in Ulundi airport one can rent a car at the vicinity of the airport and get some info about the destination at Zululand tourism office which remains open from Mondays to Fridays - 07h30 to 16h30. Arrangements can be made for tourists visiting the destination on weekends.

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INFO ON TOURISM OFFICERS ULUNDI FAX 035 874 5831 Email: ntengat@webmail.co.za Website: www.ulunditourism.org.za Thulani Ntenga: 035 874 5100 TOURISM OFFICER-078 099 2044 VRYHEID FAX: 034 982 3497 Email: information@abaqulusi.gov.za Alet Swanepoel: TOURISM OFFICER-034 982 2133/ 2 229 NONGOMA FAX: 035 831 3152 Email: smanga@nongoma.org.za Smanga Gazu: TOURISM OFFICER035 831 7537 Fax: 035 831 3152

By road From Durban driving north en route to the R66 road from Dokodweni Plaza follow the Zululand Heritage Route (Route 66) signage till you reach Zululand. GPS co-ordinates can be used. From Johannesburg driving south join N2 to Pongola and find tourism info office in town near Engen Garage. Zululand is also accessible from Swaziland through Golela boarders post. This boarder post demarcates South Africa and Swaziland in Zululand.

UPHONGOLO FAX: 034 414 1706 TEL: 034 413 1223 Email: SenzoK@uphongolo.gov.za Senzo Kunene: TOURISM OFFICER-084 728 8974 EDUMBE/PAULPIETERSBURG FAX 034 995 1457 Email: shabangun@edumbe.gov.za Nomsa Shabangu 034 995 1650, ext: 229: TOURISM OFFICER-082 850 9333 ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY (TOURISM) Tel: 035 870 0165 FAX: 035 874 5589 Email: ztourism@zululand.org.za Website: www. zululandtourism.org.za Nathi Mayise: SENIOR TOURISM OFFICER: 073 616 9708

Where to stay?

ZULULAND TOURISM

A number of accommodation establishments are found within the destination. Depending on the theme / experience one choses to have. Prices vary from reasonable to high class purchase, so it’s a pick and choose situation. Friendly and trained staff is honoured to give the best service ever dreamt off!!!

LIST OF APRIL-MAY EVENTS

You will find us waiting for you at any time of the day with a number of tour experiences waiting for you. www. zululandtourism.org.za

6-7 May Mayfair Vryheid 7 - 9 May Tourism Indaba - Durban

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

BATTLEFIELDS

With more recorded battlefields than anywhere else in Africa, the Battlefields region of KwaZulu-Natal, with its battle sites, historic towns, national monuments, memorial sites and museums, offers a variety of options for visitors planning a holiday, a weekend away or even a wedding or conference. There are several self-drive Battlefield Routes that enable visitors to optimise their visit to this region’s historic towns and sites. Knowledgeable, friendly and accredited local guides are available and guarantee hour upon hour of captivating company.

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Dundee was originally a farm owned by Peter Smith, who, in 1882, named it after his Scottish hometown. Situated in a valley of the Biggarsberg Mountains, Dundee is surrounded by expressively-titled peaks - Indumeni (where the thunder rolls), Mpati (place of good waters) and Talana (shelf for precious items). The town is steeped in fascinating history with a strong military flavour. 44 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016

For more info check out the website www.battlefields.kzn.org.za The King Shaka’s Way Route takes visitors from the coastal region of Stanger, through Eshowe, Melmoth and on to Ulundi and offers world-class game reserves, heritage sites and Zulu culture and tradition. The Remembrance Route begins from Pietermaritzburg through Greytown, Tugela Ferry, and Dundee and onto the Ithala Game Reserve and is an area incredibly rich in Zulu culture. The Rifleman’s Road Route starts from Volkrust in the northwest, down through Newcastle, Dundee, Ladysmith, Colenso and Escourt. Visitors will encounter fabulous scenery, generous hospitality, and tales of great courage and endurance. These routes include options such as world-class game reserves, heritage sites, battlefields and Zulu culture and tradition, as well as stunning scenery, warm mineral fountains, fly fishing and birding. At the Carnegie Art Gallery in Newcastle, contemporary South African art works can be viewed and a well-stocked shop with local craftwork and the unique Isiphethu fabric art is available. Both Thukela Ferry and Pomeroy produce fine arts and crafts.

On the mountainside overlooking the breathtaking precipice of the Thukela Valley is the KwaKopi Curio Shop and community art and crafts centre. The curio shop was established by the Umzinyathi District and Msinga Local Municipalities to showcase local talent. It has an array of traditional beadwork, pottery and woven grass products, and includes a workshop area for local artists. At Kwakunje, at the Talana Museum in Dundee, visitors are invited to experience Zulu cultural life as it was and how it is changing. They are able to interact with the crafters, guides and storytellers and are soon steeped in the mystique of the traditional way of life and how it has adapted over time to meet the demands of outside and progressive forces.


TOURIST INFO OFFICES IN THE BATTLEFIELDS UTRECHT

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

DUNDEE TOURISM Tel: 034 212 2121x2262 E-mail: info@tourdundee.co.za GREYTOWN MUSEUM Tel: 033 413 9124

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

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

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN BATTLEFIELDS APRIL-MAY 02 April Dingalings Got Admitted at Blackrock Exhibition Hall, Newcastle. This laugh a minute hospital comedy finds the ever popular comedy gang in hot water again as they arrive from holiday and are confined in an infamous public hospital. Contact Candice Chetty, Blackrock Casino 034 328 1777 www.tsogosun.com. 23 April Blackrock Casino turns 6 at Blackrock Casino Gaming Floor, Newcastle. Birthday celebrations on the casino gaming floor, includes live entertainment and more. Contact Candice Chetty, Blackrock Casino 034 328 1777 www.tsogosun. com. 27-30 April Vodacom Newcastle Winter Festival at Newcastle Show Grounds, Newcastle. It attracts more than 300 exhibitors and 38 000 and 40 000 visitors to the event over 4 days. Mini-zoo and small farm, Creative Paradise, artist line up caters for all the various target audiences. Contact Lettie 034 312 2959/071 445 7017 / info@winterfestival.co.za / www.winterfestival. co.za. 28 May Celeste Ntuli in Black Tax at Blackrock Casino Exhibition Hall, Newcastle. One woman standup comedy show regarding the state of the country, social, political and economic standing, and the normal everyday worries of the general South African population. Contact Candice Chetty, Blackrock Casino 034 328 1777 www.tsogosun.com.

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

CARNEGIE ART GALLERY Contact Curator:Phumzile Dlamini/Eric Kubheka Museum Assistant Tel: +27 (0)34 328 7622 | gallery@newcastle.gov.za www.carnegie-art.co.za Visiting Hours: Tuesday to Friday 09h00 – 17h00 Saturday 09h00 – 12h00

The Carnegie Art Gallery is a public Art Museum situated in the CBD of Newcastle, adjacent to the Municipal Gardens. Its collection includes contemporary paintings,sculptures, ceramics, fibre art, beadwork, weaving, as well as wooden carvings by critically acclaimed and recognised South African artists. A unique and valuable collection of African Art & Zulu material cultural objects has also been accumulated.

The shop has a wide variety of locally produced craft for sale. Guided tours for visitors and schools. “Healing exhibition “by Vusi Zwane opened by Dr Malcolm Christian 4 March – 5 July 2016 “Ezekhethelo “Permanent Collection exhibition” opening 4 March –10 September 2016 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN April-May 2016 45


UMZINYATHI

Rich in history, culture & striking beauty

UMZINYATHI IS A HISTORICALLY RICH REGION, RENOWNED FOR ITS NATURAL BEAUTY. THE DISTRICT IS SITUATED IN NORTHWEST KWAZULU-NATAL, BORDERED BY THE MIDLANDS IN THE WEST, THE DRAKENSBERG IN THE NORTH, AND ZULULAND TO THE EAST. The Umzinyathi region bears memories of the wars that swept across South Africa between 1879 and 1902, but its history starts long before this. The legendary King Shaka and the Zulu nation created upheaval among local tribes, the Voortrekkers crossed the mountains to settle on the land, while the British colonists had settled at what was known as ‘Port Natal’, now Durban. What followed was an era of war, as the Zulus, Voortrekkers and British clashed in some of the bloodiest battles in the history of South Africa, shaping the towns and villages of this region. The wars were fought over land and sovereignty, and played out over almost 100 years. Today people travel from around the world to revisit these momentous events in our history.

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Rorke’s Drift Rorke’s Drift, located 45 kilometres southeast of Dundee, is the site of one of the most famous battles of the Anglo-Zulu War. It is a tranquil village nestled at the foot of a rocky outcrop, a few kilometres from the Mzinyathi River. At the entrance to the village is a traditional Zulu umuzi (village), with beehive huts encircling an Nguni cattle kraal. (main photo pictured above). The umuzi offers visitors the chance to truly experience traditional Zulu lifestyle; be captivated by the pure energy of Zulu dancers, milk an Nguni cow, taste home-brewed Zulu beer and sleep the night in a beehive hut. Further into the village is the Rorke’s Drift Battlefield and Museum, which has attracted much acclaim for its displays of the Anglo-Zulu War.

39 Victoria Street Princess Magogo Building Dundee, 3000 Tel: 034 219 1500 Fax: 034 218 1940 Email: tourism@umzinyathi.gov.za www.umzinyathi.gov.za


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

NORTH COAST

Just north of Durban and a stone’s throw from the King Shaka International Airport is the Zulu Kingdom’s North Coast, also known as the Dolphin Coast. This region offers luxury, beauty, sport and history – an unspoilt natural environment with a lush tropical coastline and the warm Indian Ocean. It is a malaria-free region of infinite beaches and gentle rolling hills covered in sugar cane, a place to indulge the senses – with sublime spas, great restaurants and a buzzing nightlife.

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The Luthuli Museum is a site of international historical significance and is an encounter not to be missed. It celebrates the life and legacy of a human rights champion, an exemplary African leader and the recipient of the 1960 Nobel Peace Prize, Chief Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli. This national legacy project is situated in Groutville on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, at the historical home of Chief Luthuli’s family.

For more info check out the website www.dolphincoast.kzn.org.za The Dolphin Coast shoreline offers a perfect combination of golden beaches and sheltered coves for the definitive beach pleasure experience – sun, surf, fishing and snorkelling. This is the playground of bottlenose dolphins, which frolic in the waters close to shore and are visible all year round. Explore pristine estuaries and coastal forest or one of the many nature reserves. Adventurous activities abound within a few minutes of the seafront, along with crocodile and animal farms for the curious-minded The region’s natural setting provides opportunities for a number of outdoor adventures, from horse riding and hiking, surfing and fishing, to mountain biking and micro-lighting. Or tee off on one of the North Coast’s excellent golf courses. 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 Zimbali Golf Course, which is amongst the top courses in South Africa in terms of the

ultimate golfing experience, is a must visit to any keen golfer accepting the challenges of narrow fairways and bunkers surrounding the greens. A fascinating cultural mix exists in this region, created by the subsequent waves of adventurers moving into the area - from the arrival of colonialists, the French Mauritian sugar cane growers to the indentured Indian labourers. For culture and history, visit historic battle sites such as the Ultimatum Tree, Ndondakusuka or Fort Pearson, or visit the burial place of the great Zulu King at Kwa-Dukuza. Zulu hospitality is warm and the people friendly, and they are proud to show you their heritage.

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W H A T, W H E R E & W H E N - N O R T H C O A S T - A P R I L- M A Y 7 Days a week (weather permitting) Microlight flights in Ballito Ballito Microlight School Bookings essential Tel: 082 659 5550 Daily from 09H00 to 16H30. Take the kids to Flag Farm Animal Farm (Ballito) N2 North, Exit 214 Umhlali/Salt Rock. Then follow the road signs to Flag Farm.

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

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