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CONTENTS

CONTENTS FAMILY FUN & ADVENTURE.......... 6

Issue 78

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION......... 13 SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT...16 DURBAN...................................... 17

SUMMER EVENTS IN KZN See pull-out for details of Festive Events......................23 PMB/MIDLANDS.......................... 31 ELEPHANT COAST........................33 ZULULAND..................................35 BATTLEFIELDS.............................37 NORTH COAST............................ 40 DRAKENSBERG........................... 44 SOUTH COAST............................. 46

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 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

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AN ENTIRE YEAR HAS COME AND GONE, AND THE 2016 FESTIVE SEASON IS UPON US, IT’S TIME TO UNWIND, RELAX AND CELEBRATE IN THE COMPANY OF LOVED ONES AND FRIENDS. From all of us at WWW to all of you in KZN Our Wish for a Festive Season filled with fun. May love and laughter light your days and warm your hearts and homes…

PHOTOGRAPHY: Tessa Buhrman Tourism Offices

May this SPECIAL TIME bring the best to you and yours and a New Year filled with lots of Joy, Success and PEACE. May all your dreams turn into reality and all your efforts into great achievements. Happy 2017.

Jenny Du Preez +27(0)31-564 9069 Email: jen@azalea.co.za, Web: www.azalea.co.za PRINTING: Paarl-Media KZN TKZN is not responsible for the advertising content in WWW. Advertising remains entirely at the discretion of the publishers. WWW is published by Logo Graphics. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents, neither the editor nor the publisher can be held responsible for any omissions or errors: or for any misfortune, injury or damages which may arise therefrom.

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Mr Sihle Zikalala, MPP MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs

MESSAGE FROM THE MEC FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOURISM & ENVIROMENTAL AFFAIRS IN KWAZULU–NATAL We’re excited that you’ve chosen the Zulu Kingdom as a destination of choice!! Our professionally registered tourist guides will make your stay an Exceptional Experience! On behalf of the people of KwaZulu Natal and the tourism sector within the province, I would like to thank you for having chosen KwaZulu-Natal as your preferred holiday destination. I would also like to encourage those who are planning their holidays to include KwaZulu-Natal as a must-see destination. Our province stands ready and willing to welcome you all to the Zulu Kingdom. A visit to KwaZulu-Natal allows you to experience our rich history, culture, wildlife and of course, breathtaking scenery. Our professionally registered Tourist Guides are at hand to ensure that you get real value for money and make your visit a truly rewarding and memorable experience. Our country has a number of professional Tourist Guides and the KZN province has professionally registered Tourist Guides operating either as national, provincial or site guides.

These guides specialize in various categories such as nature, cultural and adventure guiding. Tourist guides are easily recognisable by their unique name badges and identification cards which are always prominently displayed. These identification cards carry the tourist guides’ personal details and the various categories under which the guides operate. Our tourist guides adhere to a strict code of conduct and ethics. A database of registered tourist guides is available within the Department for verification purposes. By choosing a registered tourist guide, you can be assured of a unique tourism experience in the Zulu Kingdom. It must be noted that legislation in South Africa prohibits the use of unregistered tourist guides, and the Tourism Act 03 of 2014 gives you the right to ask.

Be sure to look for the following name badge and identification card from any tourist guides at your service:

Tourist Guide Name Badge

Tourist Guide Identification Card

For any enquiries please contact the Department on 033 2649300/18/21/22/26 or e-mail: info.tourismreg@kznded.gov.za 2

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SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

The Festive Season is finally here and we are excited to welcome the thousands of holidaymakers heading towards to KwaZulu-Natal for their well-deserved summer holiday with their friends and family. The festive season for us is always a highlight of all the work that we have done throughout the years in promoting the province as THE MUST-VISIT DESTINATION. Our connectivity to the rest of the continent continues to grow in leaps and bounds. Air Namibia started flying directly to King Shaka International Airport via Gaborone on 31 October 2016. We are confident that this will tourists arrivals particularly from landlocked from Botswana eager to enjoy our yearlong warm beaches well into the future. Our trade continues to invest sizeable amounts of money in ensuring that holidaymakers are able to enjoy the best of the best when visiting KwaZulu-Natal. • IFA Hotels and Resorts invested R400 million in the development of Zimbali Suites which opened earlier this year. They comprise 131 units, ranging from studio apartments to six sleeper units complete with a patio and a fully fitted kitchen. Guests can enjoy golf, hiking trails, tennis, squash and swimming. There is a concierge service and luxury chauffeur services to the airport and local amenities. • The Premier Sani Pass Hotel in the Drakensberg invested R75 million in refurbishments which include a Wellness Centre, gym, spa and a cinema. Some 120 rooms were revamped and equipped with air conditioning and WiFi. Guests can enjoy mountain biking, horseback riding and guided river fishing. The 9-hole golf course has also been upgraded and the hotel has now advanced from 3-star to 4-star grading. • The new Vulintaba Country Estate a lifestyle estate in Newcastle is ideal for holidaymakers looking for tranquillity and outstanding mountain views in the heart of nature’s beauty. * Ghost Mountain Inn in Mkhuze upgraded 22 of their standard rooms with new flooring, fresh painted walls and walk-in showers. The larger garden rooms have new fabrics, drapery and floors and are spacious enough for families. • The Protea Hotel by Marriott Durban uMhlanga has added a new 15- storey tower which includes the creation of a new reception area, lobby, restaurant, lounge, a bar and an additional 130 new rooms. We are pleased that visitors to KZN can now access accommodation bookings through our website (www.zulu.org.za), thank you to the new partnership we have entered into with Hotels.com. Through this partnership 4

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visitors can now access to book over 100 “quality assured” products and we are planning to increase this number so that all of KZN will be covered. We also encourage you to visit and explore some of our amazing townships and sample the rich history, lifestyle and vibrant culture that makes a trip to KwaZulu-Natal like no other. Here you will find the best shisanyama experiences and dance through the night with some of the country’s top entertainers. We have created a dedicated link on our website to provide you with more information on our townships history, culture, attractions and what to do there. We encourage you to read more about this and pay a visit to your nearest destination these holidays. We urge all our holidaymakers to use registered and graded establishments whenever you visit the province to avoid any disappointments. If in doubt, please visit the Tourism Grading Council of South Africa website (www.tourismgrading.co.za) or visit any of our information offices where one of our friendly staff members will be there to assist you with any information that you need to make this your best holiday in KZN. For your convenience, please note that all our information brochures, travel and accommodation guides are available via QR code on our website. You can also take the opportunity and scan the QR code that is included in this publication edition. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our tourism partners and our holidaymakers an exceptional and memorable holiday season in the Zulu Kingdom. Please follow us on social media and post your best images enjoying some activities in KZN with the #GottaLuvKZN on all our social networks, Facebook (KZNTourism), Instagram (@tourismkzn_official), Twitter (@Tourism KZN), YouTube (KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority) and Pintrest (KZN Tourism) over the Festive Season. Our Top 5 social media fans will win themselves an exceptional weekend for two in the Zulu Kingdom and will be announced in our next issue.

NDABO KHOZA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL

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South Coast

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Zululand


DEC-JAN HIGHLIGHTS DETAILED HIGHLIGHTS OF EVENTS CAN BE FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES. Spotlight on Entertainment.............16 Umhlanga Summer Festival............20 Summer Events line-up in the Zulu Kingdom.............................23 Kwadukuza/ Ballito Year-end holiday programme..........................42 ...and so much more... Check out the calendars in each area for more details.

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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

The safest and funnest way to learn. Our Surf Schools offer one-on-one instruction. Private & Group Lessons. Ages 6+. All equipment included. Board Rentals. Surf + Yoga + Accommodation Packages. Safety & Stoke Guaranteed!

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WHATEVER EVENT YOU ARE PLANNING, THIS IS THE RIGHT FUNCTION VENUE FOR YOU. Visit us for a laid-back country experience whether attending one of our live events or joining us for a lazy Sunday afternoon lunch. On Sundays we have a carvery and a’la carte menu. Beautiful Scenery, Great food, Awesome company, very Kid Friendly with full playground facilities and child minders; Juke Box, Wi-Fi – All you need for a super fun-filled day !

167 Inanda Road, Waterfall Contact Crystal 071 641 1428 www.crinkleybottompark.co.za Email: info@crinkleybottompark.co.za

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Durban Art Gallery Durban Art Gallery boasts a wide selection of South African contemporary art. With over a century of history, this gallery is also home to over 3,500 artworks, including British, French and Dutch paintings. The gallery hosts a variety of activities including lectures, classes, films and roaming art exhibitions. The Durban Art Gallery has two satellite centres that are available to artists and the public for events and meetings. Both are available on request at least four weeks before the event. Enquiries about exhibitions can be addressed to the Exhibitions Curator, Thulani Makhaye who will send on a proposal form to the interested party. Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 08h00 - 16h00 Sat: 08h30 -16h00 Sun & Pub Hols 11h00– 16h00. Closed on Christmas Day.

Satellite Venues: The INK Creative Art Centre, Lindelani Township. Rivertown Contemporary, Florence Nzama Street, Durban. 2nd floor—Durban City Hall, Anton Lembede Street, Durban. Tel: +27 (0) 31 311 2264, Fax (0) +27 311 2273 Email: Mduduzi.Xakaza@durban.gov.za, Thulani.Makhaye@durban.gov.za

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Last year the Institution revolutionary changed the name to RICHFIELD GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. The accompanying rebranding strategy is paralleled with beefed up Programme Structures, a Senate and Faculties in line with those adopted by major Universities of the World. The Institution boasts 36 Higher Education campuses and 40 TVET campuses nationally and continues to provide a critical service to those seeking a brighter future, by educating themselves for the world of work. WHY RICHFIELD? We are one of The Leading Accredited Higher Education Institutions for Degree’s, Diploma’s and Certificates in South Africa. Our Council on Higher Education accredited and technologically focused learning is cutting edge as well as forward thinking. Here’s why you should study with us: √ Free 3G Tablet PC and Data to every student √ 27 years track record √ Safe and Secure campuses throughout SA √ Bricks & Mortar Institution √ World Class Infrastructure √ Easy Accessibility √ Small Classes √ Free eNewspapers & eBooks

√ Most Affordable in SA √ Interest Free Student Loans √ Pay your student fees with your Edgars/ JET store card Winner of South African & International Awards: • PMR Africa, Diamond Arrow Award 2016: IT Training Institution: 1st overall for doing most in the education sector for stimulating economic growth and development of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. • 2016 National Business Award 1st place for Investing in People. •

2015 Awards: Standard Bank, Durban Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur Award, the First National Bank KZN Top Business Award in the social and community services category.

Last year the Institution received the Century International Quality ERA Award in the Gold Category for Commitment in Quality Leadership, Technology and Innovation in Geneva, Switzerland. Richfield was specifically recognised for the impressive programmes in the field of Work Integrated Learning (WIL), which increases the rate of employability as well as the Institution’s commitment to promoting technology by providing its students free access to high-tech devices and data networks which has the additional spin-off of creating a “green” culture by encouraging learners and educators to move away from the excessive use of paper. Another accolade for Richfield are the two International awards. • Platinum Technology Award for Quality & Best Trade Name by the Association Otherways Management & Consulting to the Mobile Learning Academy which is the Distance Learning division of the Institution in Rome Cavalieri Hotel, Italy.

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There’s a full entertainment dance card on offer this season. Durban’s Playhouse Company is staging Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, The Sound of Music, through December. Directed by Ralph Lawson, this features Craig Urbani as the widowed Captain von Trap and Lynelle Kenned as Maria Rainer who becomes governess to his seven children. Arline Jaftha is the Mother Abbess, and the cast profiles several Durban actors including Liesl Coppin, Frank Graham, Adam Doré, and Shelley McLean – along with a fine line-up of fresh new talent set to play the Von Trapp children. The production is accompanied by the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Lykele Temmingh. Other shows at the Playhouse this season include: Duma Ndlovu’s prison drama, The Game, playing in The Loft from 15 to 24 December, starring Sindi Dlathu; Dawn King; Nqobile Ndlovu; Nomasonto Dlamini; Sheila Khumalo; Buhle Samuels; Lungile Mkhize; and Vuyiseka Cawe; and the uproarious comedy, Glued, starring Krijay Govender, Leeanda Reddy and Kaseran Pillay, which plays in the Drama Theatre on 22 and 23 December. Playhouse bookings are through Computicket on 0861 9158000 or on 031-369 9540. KickstArt presents its eagerly awaited festive season panto, Sleeping Beauty, at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 2 December until 8 January. Inspired by the Disney musical fantasy film, Frozen, this magical tale unfolds in a chilly Scandinavian country: all Gothic towers, wreathed with snow, crystal and ice. It stars Haylea 16 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

Hounsom as Princess Rose, with Lyle Buxton as her handsome prince, Robin. Carol Trench makes another rare and very welcome return to the Durban stage to play her hilarious and anxiety-ridden mother, Queen Dot, and Peter Court plays her lugubrious, hardof-hearing father, King Frotho the Frosty. Darren King and Graeme Wicks provide masses of humour as Nurse Nora Knickersnagger and Hucleby Hopscotch the court jester, and Bryan Hiles reaches new levels of charming silliness as the cowardly knight, Sir Ninnyliver. The magical forces of good and evil are splendidly represented by the effervescent Belinda Henwood as Celestina Sparkle, and Katy Moore as the deliciously evil Maleficent. Joining the cast is a chorus of dancers. Sleeping Beauty is directed by Steven Stead, with musical direction by Evan Roberts, set and costume designs by Greg King; and lighting by Tina le Roux. Sleeping Beauty runs from 2 Dec to 8 Jan, with performances at 2.30pm Tues-Sun, 7pm Fri. There are no shows on a Monday. No performances Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s Day. Book through Computicket. At the Hexagon Theatre in Pietermaritzburg, you can catch Clinton Marius’s critically acclaimed tragi-comedy, White Christmas, starring Jonathan Cohen, in one performance only on 3 December, and One Hit Wonder in the Hexagon Dive on 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17 December. For more info and to book, visit hexagon@ukzn. ac.za. At Sibaya Casino’s iZulu Theatre, Whitney Houston starring Belinda Davids runs from 9th December 2016 to 15th January 2017 (Computicket), and running until yearend at Gateway’s Barnyard Theatre in Umhlanga is

Hollywood Walk of Fame. For details, or to book, call 031- 566 3045, email gateway@barnyardtheatres.co.za or visit www.barnyardtheatres.co.za. As part of a special fundraising drive, the Windsor Tennis Club in Glenwood (opp. Glenwood Boys High), are hosting a roster of leading Durban artists such as guitarist Barry Thompson will perform at the club every Monday evening starting on 5 December. Admission is R50, and all are welcome to come knock some tennis balls around on the court from 4pm to 6pm and then enjoy the various artists performing from 6 to 9pm. Toasted sandwiches and boerewors rolls will be on sale. For more information call 082 499 8636 or email roland@stansell.za.net. The Rhumbelow Theatre in Cunningham Rd Off Bartle Rd in Umbilo is running two shows for children daily this December. These are Rumpelstiltskin and Criss Cross Christmas, both starring Clare Mortimer, Rowan Bartlett and Mtho Zulu. For performance dates, times and more information, call 082 499 8636 or email roland@stansell.za.net . The Fresha Theatre Festival, an exciting new arts venture, is a planned for Durban’s beachfront from Friday 20 - Sunday 22 January 2017. The festival offers free street theatre along the North Beach promenade, allowing Durbanites access to quality, innovative 15-minute theatre productions in the open air each afternoon. In addition to this, an evening programme will showcase excellent examples of one and two-hander theatre productions in sundowner performances presented in a Bedouin tent on the Bay of Plenty lawns. In addition, the festival will host a screen acting workshop and have a strong social media component, encouraging Instagram, Facebook and Twitter users to engage with the festival, and will host a ”twitter play” competition. Selected sites for performance include the Bay of Plenty lawns (North Beach) and surrounding areas. Confirmed acts include the provocative street comedian Gerard O from the Netherlands, deaf mime artist Sibo Masondo, street architect Doung Anwar Jahangeer, freestyle footballers, and the award-winning duo of TQ Zindo and Mpilo Nzimande with Andrew Buckland’s “Feedback”. For more info, visit www.freshafestival.co.za.


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DURBAN

A warm Durban welcome to all local and international visitors! Enjoy the beach festivities and fun of this season, but whatever you do, take some time to enjoy the city to its fullest extent and experience the special charm that Durban, gateway to the Zulu Kingdom, has to offer.

DID YOU KNOW?

For more info check out the website www.durbanexperience.co.za It is going to be a bumper festive season in Durban, as over 1.4 million visitors are expected to head for our shores to enjoy a sunsational and memorable summer holiday. This year the city has embarked on an intensive marketing campaign to attract visitors from all over the world, with the overall message being “Sunsational Durban, 100% Pure Summer”. Durban has won numerous global accolades and awards, such as the New Seven Wonder Cities of the World, to being highly recommended by global media giants such as CNN and the New York Times as a must visit destination.

The term eKasi is a Xhosa word for township, or neighbourhood… essentially meaning ‘a local hangout’. It is a popular term that promotes local experiences and travelling ‘like a local’ – like spending time with the locals at popular township restaurants and getting absorbed into the rich history and culture of our vibrant city.

Various new restaurants and lounges have recently been opened in the city and this will contribute positively to Durban’s economy and increase the product offerings and experiences on the East Coast. Township Tourism and eKasi Lifestyle have proven to be a ‘must do’ experience. Visit the Woza eNanda Heritage Route that also has strong appeal to our young adventure tourists. You can canoe, mountain-bike, hire a quad bike or have coffee at one of the most breath-taking spots in Durban, Wushweni - overlooking the Inanda Dam.

to look forward to include the Durban Jazz Festival, Fact Durban Rocks, Umgababa Beach Festival, Woza Durban, Durban Underground, and the popular beach festivals on the Sapphire Coast and Umhlanga. Every Durban experience has a warm African flavour about it that will touch your heart and soul wherever you visit. Durban is a city that combines the perfect ingredients to make your holiday special, whether you want adventure, tranquillity, nightlife, live performances, exotic cuisine or just sun-filled days of complete relaxation at the finest beaches and hotels – the choices are endless. So enjoy time in this subtropical paradise with its endless summer days, warm ocean dips and rocking events from city to eKasi! Visit www.durbanexperience.co.za, connect via twitter @DBNTourism and Facebook DBNTourism and remember to hashtag #DurbanSummer wherever you are in Sunsational Durban – 100% Pure Summer.

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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

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 TOURS Trinity Tours.............................. 084 552 2450 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

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Umhlanga

Umhlanga & Surrounds HEY HO !!… IT’S ALL HAPPENING IN THE FABULOUS BEACHFRONT RESORT OF UMHLANGA THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH FUN, FESTIVITIES AND AN EXCITING PROGRAMME OF EVENTS TO ENTERTAIN BOTH VISITORS AND LOCALS. UMHLANGA SUMMER FESTIVAL The first event of the season takes place on 10 and 11 Dec on the uMhlanga main beach where top local and national surfers will participate in the annual Lizzard Surf Championship supported by Hurricane Surf. THE BEACH FESTIVAL runs from 12 -23 Dec and you can join in the fun and games on the magnificent uMhlanga Millennium Stage with daily beach activities to entertain all ages. THE MR AND MISS UMHLANGA BEAUTY PAGEANT hosted by Just Juice is open to 100 participants. Entry forms are available on www.umhlangafestivals.co.za or at the uMhlanga Tourism office or you can pick a form up from the Just Juice promoters on the beach. This year’s finalists will be crowned on 16 Dec on the Millennium Stage. No stranger to the ramp, pageant 20 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

co-ordinator, Kevin Ellis is renown in Durban for his gorgeous clothing designs. Previous winners include Kayla Booth now an international model and dancer and Ashley Eddy who went on to win the Mr uShaka. THE CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT evening at Granada Square takes place under the stars on 15 Dec. The evening is hosted by the charming Katy Moore with the gorgeous vocalist Haylea Hounsom performing as the soloist.. This year’s show includes a number of young performers who will be singing and dancing including a special entertaining reindeer number which promises to delight the crowds. FATHER CHRISTMAS will be arriving in style riding on the back of a shiny Harley Davidson. Carollers are invited to bring an unwrapped toy that will be gifted to an under privilege child coordinated by Rotary Umhlanga.


18 Dec will see hundreds of runners and walkers participating in the December UMHLANGA TOURISM TRAIL RUN AND WALK in conjunction with Riverside Trails. Three routes will challenge runners of varying fitness, with the longest tackling single tracks, hills and rivers over a distance of 18km or the shorter 12 km, then for the less experienced gentler 5km distance inviting novices and the younger folk to get out and be active.Prizes are up for grabs. Online entries close on 15 Dec. Late entries on the day are R20 extra for all distances. Parking is available along Lagoon Drive. For more info visit www.umhlangatrailrun.co.za or to enter, go to www.roag.co.za.

• Mulberry & Decoupage Paper • Paper Flowers • Beads & Accessories • Ribbon • Mosaics • Scrapbooking • Paper & Embellishments • Wooden Blanks • Craft & Fabric Paint • Raffia • Canvas & Fine Art Products & Much More!

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

Shop 24, Umhlanga Centre, 185 Ridge Rd (in Umhlanga Village), Umhlanga Rocks | TEL: 031-561 2018 | Fax: 031-561 2367 Email: imaginethat@mweb.co.za

• We cater for private & corporate functions, album launches, Live Jazz Sessions & End Year Functions

• Live Jazz Music • Food • Ambience

UPCOMING EVENTS • 02 Dec “One Night with AFROSOUL” • 11 Dec “ Khaya “GC” Dladla Goes Back To Music” • 16 Dec “ Mama’s Comedy Connection” ft Kedibone Mulaudzi (JHB), Chris Mapane (JHB), Simphiwe Shembe (Host), Gab, Master • 18 Dec “ Mama’s Sunday Soul & Jazz Sessions” ft Unathi Msengane & Amanda Black

• Mama’s Jus Jazzin also serves traditional cuisine and Shisanyama buffet with “Kasi Flavour”

210 Kenneth Kaunda Rd Durban North

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WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO DO

ART GALLERIES

MARKETS

DURBAN ART GALLERY (Durban City Hall, 031 311 2264/9) Artworks encompass Europe, the East and Africa, dating from the 15th century to the present day. Displays from the permanent collection are interspersed with traveling exhibitions of contemporary and historic paintings and artefacts. Open Mon-Sat 08:30-16:00, Sun 11:00-16:00.

HILLCREST AIDS CENTRE CHRISTMAS MARKET (031 765 5866) 3 Dec 08:00-14:00 A special Christmas market with handmade local goods – beautiful beaded Christmas decorations, kids’ activity area, tea garden and live music.

ELIZABETH GORDON GALLERY (120 Florida Rd, 031 303 8133) Fine art by leading South African artists. Gallery hours 08:00-16:30 Mon-Fri & 09:00-12.30 Sat. The latest selection of new works includes

landscapes by Swaziland-born artist Celimpilo Dlamini, whose preferred medium is oils because of the different effects which can be achieved and their richness of colour. 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.

CHRISTMAS OPEN AIR CINEMA & MARKET 3 Dec Featuring craft traders from the Shongweni Farmers’ Market at Durban Botanic Gardens. I MARKET (031 582 8242 or www.iheartmarket.blogspot.com) Local foodies and designers on the first Saturday of every month, 09:00-14:00, on the Imbizo Lawns, Moses Mabhida Stadium. 3, 10 & 17 Dec Special Christmas markets. UMHLANGA CHRISTMAS MARKET (031 566 5000) 10 Dec 09:00-15:00 An assortment of top traders offering wonderful Christmas buys at Outlet Park, uMhlanga New Town Centre’s newest mixed-used development. ROOF TOP NIGHT MARKET (031 277 8420) Musgrave Centre Parking Lot, Level 5, on the first Friday of the month from 17:00 to 21:30 with music, food and crafts. On 16 Dec there will be an additional Christmas Market. SHONGWENI FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET (031 777 1674) Crafts as well as a variety of food and farm produce every Saturday from 06:30-11:30 at Lot 457, MR551, Shongweni; see www.shongwenimarket.co.za for directions. Four-day Christmas extravaganza on 15 Dec 14:00-19:00; 16 Dec 10:0016:00; 17 Dec 06:30-13:00 & 18 Dec 10:00-15:00. VICTORIA STREET MARKET (031 306 4021) Durban’s original Indian market in Berta Mkhize Street is open daily and sells everything from brass ornaments, curios and clothing to fish, spices and music. KLOOF & HIGHWAY SPCA MARKET (031 764 1212) Open market days every week: Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays 08:0012:00 with amazing bargains, delicious food and live entertainment, a tea garden (which has a Wi-Fi hotspot), children’s play area and five jungle gyms. THE STABLES (031 312 3058) Antiques, food, fine art, books, fashion, music and much more in a family and pet-friendly environment. Jacko Jackson Drive, next to King’s Park; open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 18:00-22:00, Sundays & public holidays 10:00-17:00. Open 9 Dec-4 Jan over the holidays. AMPHITHEATRE CRAFT MARKET (031 301 3200) Durban Beachfront every Sunday 09:00-16:00 with the focus on curios and textiles. 22 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

See the new shop at 32 Arbour Crossing (opp. Makro). They stock a variety of fashion handbags. Genuine leather shoes sizes 3 to 10. Lay-byes 3 months. It is the ideal opportunity to please yourself and at the same time support local. The factory has been going for ±39 years and Marlene’s brother, the founding member. The shoes are made in SA. Owners Marlene & Tracy have a quarter decade of experience between them & decided to go on their own for the first time with Froggie backing them. SHOP 32 ARBOUR CROSSING, AMANZIMTOTI (OPP. MAKRO) FOR HOLIDAY HOURS CONTACT 063 414 0883 / 083 325 4566 TRADING HOURS: Mon to Fri 9am - 6pm / Sat 9am - 5pm / Sun & Public Holidays 9am - 4pm

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@telkomaa.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


SUMMER EVENTS PULL-OUT...

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1000 Hills

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

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.

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

GPS: -29.75416 S – 030.72328 E

THE POT AND KETTLE RESTAURANT is situated over looking The Valley of a 1000 Hills. These Southern African Hills have been a well kept secret for many years. There seems to be a Magnificant Tranquility about these rolling hills so named from the thousands of hills that line the horizon rolling towards the great Umgeni River are enriched with Lots of History. It is in these hills, situated along the Comrades Route, nearly halfway between Durban and Pietermaritzburg that we find The Pot and Kettle Restaurant. The Pot and Kettle has been in existence for over 21years, and is well known for its home style cooking and breath taking views of the Valley of 1000 Hills. Situated on the Comrades Marathon Route, nearly half way between Pietermaritzburg and Durban, convenient as a half way meeting point for family and friends. The Pot & Kettle is fully licensed and offers its venue for functions A separate private room for meetings or small private birthday

parties, mini team building meetings is also available. WIFI IS AVAILABLE. Our menu covers a wide range, of breakfasts, snacks and lunches. Our cakes are all home baked. On Sundays we offer a carvery, which consists of Homemade Soup,salads, 2 roasts, curry and rice, vegetables, desserts. (R145) bookings are essential. A NEW ADDITION is our GOLDEN DAY MENU, for senior citizens. Mondays to Fridays, we offer discounted meals, coffee and cake special for R35. There is ample inside seating on cold days, and lovely tranquil garden areas for the sunny days. We cater for kiddies, with a recycled plastic jungle gym and lovely sand pit, combined with a delicous kiddies menu. We are wheelchair accessible and have ample secure parking.

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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

*pps - per person sharing

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HORSE RACING GREYVILLE (031 314 1651) 2*, 7, 9*, 14, 16*, 23*, 26 & 30* Dec (*night race) Framed in the background by the many hotels of Durban’s Golden Mile, Greyville Racecourse is situated at the bottom of Durban’s Berea and surrounds the green expanse of Royal Durban Golf Club’s championship course. SCOTTSVILLE (033 345 3405) 4, 11, 18 & 21 Dec Scottsville Racecourse is situated in Pietermaritzburg, the Capital of KwaZuluNatal and is a pleasant, scenic and easy 50 minute drive from Durban.

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN DURBAN - DEC-JAN 3 Dec 10:00 DURBAN DAYDREAMING Boutique summertime festival celebrating good times, sun and music – Ollivanders Estate, Shongweni. 3 Dec 12:00 GAGASI FM & HUNTERS BEACH FESTIVAL The party of the year, featuring King Sfiso, Mzokoloko, DJ Vumar, Junior Da Rocka, Mario, Lesoul and many others – Sunkist Lawns, Snell Parade. (No under 18s) 8-13 Dec 19:00 DOLPHINS BY STARLIGHT uShaka Marine World. 10 Dec 12:00 TRADESHOW Streetwear exhibition to help create business opportunities and incorporating subcultures like music – Rivertown Beer Hall. 12-23 Dec 06:00 UMHLANGA SUMMER FESTIVAL Umhlanga Main Beach. (031 561 4257) UMGENI STEAM RAILWAY The 1000 Hills Choo Choo travels from Kloof Station through the Valley of 1000 Hills to Inchanga and back again. Christmas trains with Santa on 16, 17, 18 Dec at 18:30 & 12:30; Carols by Candlelight on 16, 17, 18 Dec at 17:00; 26 Dec & 1 Jan at 12:30&17:00; 27 Dec, 2 & 8 Jan at 08:30&12:30. (www.umgenisteamrailway.co.za) 19-31 Dec SAPPHIRE COAST TOURISM SUMMER FESTIVAL Amanzimtoti Main Beach. (031 322 2852) 22 Dec 18:00 CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Oyster Box Hotel. (031 514 5000) 23 Dec-2 Jan 12:00 ALANSAAR SOUK TRADE FAIR Inkosi Albert International Convention. (031 208 1601) 24 Dec 12:00 COOLERS & CAMP CHAIRS Family picnic where people can come with their coolers filled with refreshments and enjoy good quality music – C Section Sports Grounds, KwaMashu. 25 Dec 14:00 FIRST CLASS XMAS TAKEOFF An annual Christmas party promising one of the biggest celebrations in the province, featuring Durban’s Finest, CNDO, Junior Da Rocka, Khamza, Twitty, Bongz, Tira and Sox – Hanger 8, Virginia Airport. 26 Dec 07:00 DURBAN BRAAI DAY 30 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

People’s Park, Moses Mabhida Stadium. (031 582 8222) 31 Dec 18:00 FACT DURBAN ROCKS New Year’s Eve celebration featuring the biggest fireworks display in KZN as well as all the best SA artists over two stages in front of a 20 000 capacity crowd – People’s Park, Moses Mabhida Stadium. 31 Dec 18:00 THE GRAND FINALE Featuring Nasty C, this hip-hop celebration is set to redefine of the biggest night of the year – Growthpoint Kings Park. 1 Jan NEW YEARS DAY EXTRAVAGANZA Umnini Dam. (083 514 1685) WOZ’ EDURBAN 1 Jan New Year’s Day celebration – Durban Botanical Gardens. (072 132 4321) SPORT CANOEING 2-5 Dec Commemorative Dusi Journey – PMB to Blue Lagoon 11 Dec No8 to Josephine’s Bridge – Umkomaas 14 Dec Winkle–Toti–Winkle and Legends Ski Race – Winklespruit LSC 11 Jan Crusaders Nite Race – KCC Clubhouse Blue Lagoon 15 Jan Hi-Q Challenge – Bon Accord Park, Albert Falls Dam CRICKET: T20 CHALLENGE 4 Dec 10:00 Lions vs Warriors; 14:30 Dolphins vs Cobras 11 Dec Dolphins vs Knights Both matches at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead CRICKET: SUNFOIL 4-DAY SERIES 5 Jan 09:00 Dolphins vs Warriors – Sahara Stadium Kingsmead CYCLING & MTB 4 Dec 07:30 STIHL Sharks Trail Adventure – Summerveld Estate 11 Dec 08:00 IMF Enduro Cross – Holla Trails, Sugar Rush Park

ROAD RUNNING 4 Dec 06:00 BMG Stainbank Cup 10km Walk & 15km Run – Yellowwood Park Sports Club (083 384 4053) 11 Dec 06:00 Illovo Sugar 15km Christmas Challenge – Westville Athletic Club (082 414 1783) 15 Dec 18:15 Mandela Challenge 5/10km Run/Walk – Green Hub, Blue Lagoon (083 783 6363) 18 Dec Umhlanga Summer Trail Run/Walk – Umhlanga Promenade (083 306 3557) SOCCER 14 Dec 19:30 Golden Arrows vs Bidvest Wits – Chatsworth Stadium 21 Dec 19:30 Golden Arrows vs Kaizer Chiefs – Moses Mabhida Stadium


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

PIETERMARITZBURG MIDLANDS

The splendour of summer is no better illustrated than by the beauty of the KZN Midlands basking in typical year-end holiday weather. Arguably the most diverse of regions in KZN, the Midlands is renowned for its rolling hills, forests and of course, the foothills of the Drakensberg Mountain range. Adding a touch of gentility is the capital city of the province, Pietermaritzburg, that boasts some outstanding examples of Victorian architecture, dressed in their characteristic salmon-coloured brick facades.

DID YOU KNOW?

For more info check out the website www.midlands.kzn.org.za Little wonder then that the region finds favour with a diverse audience of visitors, from adventure sport enthusiasts, nature lovers, to those preferring the more sedate pursuits of wining, dining and exploring the region at leisure. Particularly popular is the array of weekend markets dotted through the region. In Pietermaritzburg, the quaint Farmers’ Market, in the grounds of the Botanical Gardens, is staged every Saturday morning, while further afield, the Karkloof Farmers’ Market is a draw-card for visitors far afield as Umhlanga and Scottburgh, also on Saturday mornings. Other markets include the more parochial Dargle Country Market on the first Sunday of the month at the Lions River Polo Club, while the Rosetta Country Market and the Gowrie Village Market, in Nottingham Road, are both staged every second and last Saturday of the month.

Competitive paddlers from across the country descend on the Midlands and Pietermaritzburg in December and January to take advantage of the weather and water levels in rivers to train and acclimatise themselves ahead of the annual Dusi Canoe Marathon in February.

Much to the delight of visitors, the Midlands is blessed with a host of iconic attractions, including the Natal Railway Museum in Hilton, the Karkloof Canopy Tour, Mandela Capture Site near Howick, Karkloof Crane and Conservation Centre, Dargle Valley Pottery, Terbodore Coffee Roasters and Abingdon Wine Estate, a boutique single

vineyard winery that conducts tastings and offers meals over weekends and public holidays. Speaking of sustenance, a veritable smorgasbord of culinary offerings makes the Midlands a hugely attractive destination for foodies, be it a day trip or a longer sojourn to sample the wares. Still on unique attractions, the Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg is well worth a visit for its superb collection of works in different media. The undulating terrain and natural beauty of the Midlands make it a preferred destination for mountain bikers who are spoilt for choice with an extensive network of easily accessible trails and tracks. On a related theme, top men road cyclists will line up for the inaugural KZN Summer Series, a tworace event in January to promote top class cycling. Finally, summer is the perfect time to head for the mighty Umkomaas River near Richmond to indulge in some adrenalinerushing white-water rafting.

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

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

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

Ideally situated in the beautiful Camperdown District, only 45 minutes from Durban and 15 minutes from Pietermaritzburg, Sakabula Country Lodge offers an idyllic location teeming with indigenous flora and fauna. Crystal 071 641 1428 Email: info@sakabulacountrylodge.co.za

The lodge is the perfect destination for a tranquil weekend in the countryside. With breathtaking, lush gardens bursting with beautiful, richly coloured Clivia flowers and a host of other plants, as well as a myriad of bird life, the lodge is quite charming. Our children’s playground is an outdoor paradise for kids, with colourful wooden jungle gyms to keep energetic little people entertained.

www.sakabulacountrylodge.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN MIDLANDS - DEC-JAN PIETERMARITZBURG FARMERS MARKET - Every Saturday – 06h00 – 10h00 Alexander Park behind Harry Gwala Stadium Tel: Mike Paulton – 082 886 0687 KARKLOOF FARMERS MARKET – Every Saturday – 07h00 – 10h00 Located 26 kms from Howick off the Karkloof road, access gained off the D507. Andrea – 082 820 8986 CITY HALL CRAFT MARKET – 09h00 – 14h00 PMB City Hall - Michell Wilter – 033 396 2807 ALBERT FALLS MINIATURE RAILWAY – every Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays The Horse Shoe, Albert Falls. Rob 082 343 9686 KILGOBBIN FOREST WALK – 1 Dec, Dargle Tel: Barend Booysen - 082 787 0797 MILESTONE FOREST WALK – 2 Dec, Balgowan Tel: Marilyn Revesz – 082 427 3365 CIRCUS FANTASTIQUE - 2-3 Dec, UKZN, Golf Road, PMB. Organized by: Hexagon Theatre hexagon@ukzn.ac.za SUMMER SERIES HILTON COLLEGE (trail running) 3 Dec Hilton College School, Hilton www.kzntrailrunning.co.za BOSTON FOREST WALK – 4 Dec, Boston

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Tel: Carol Segal – 083 450 6792 KZN DRIFTKHANA - 4 Dec, Mason’s Mill Battle Grounds, Edendale Road, PMB HILTON’S POSH MARKET 2016 - 4 Dec, Protea Hotel Hilton, 1 Hilton Avenue, PMB www.hiltonvillage.co.za BAYNESFIELD CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR 4 Dec, Baynesfield Estate Museum, Baynesfield Tel: 033 251 0001 / Email: info@baynesfield.co.za GARTMORE FARM WALK – 7 Dec, Karkloof Tel: Roby MacGillvray – 082 802 8949 DUNROBIN XMAS MARKET - 9 Dec, Dunrobin Garden Centre, 31 Warwick Rd, PMB CHRISTMAS NIGHT TRAIL (trail running) 9 Dec, Cascades Lifestyle Centre, 23 McCarthy Drive, Montrose, PMB. www.kzntrailrunning.co.za MPOPHOMENI HILLS WALK (has a great view over Midmar Dam) – 13 Dec, Mpophomeni Tel: Penz Malinga – 071 450 9320 FORT NOTTINGHAM WALK (grasslands and forest walk) – 15 Dec, Nottingham Road Tel: Roy Tabernor – 082 487 0922 THE HOOD SPECTACLE SHOW (Hip-hop artists & DJs) - 16 Dec, Donnybrook Inn, Donnybrook

Clivia Close Farm, R56, take the Umlaas/ Ubhumbhulu offramp and head towards Richmond/Thornville. Email: lakeflakersa@gmail.com / www.hoodspectacleshow.wordpress.com MBONA PRIVATE RESERVE WALK – 16 Dec, Karkloof. Keith Cooper – 082 574 1958 ‘SUCH A NIGHT’ WITH BELINDA DOLPHIN & JAZIEL VAUGH’HANN - 18 Dec, Rhumbelow Theatre, Allan Wilson Shellhole, 5 Durban Road, PMB, Email: roland@stansell.za.net CURRY’S POST CONSERVANCY WALK – 18 Dec, Curry’s Post Tel: Sarah Allan – 076 578 2941 SYMMONDS STREAM WALK – 27 Dec, Howick Tel: Pam Haynes – 083 456 9202 EVENT HORIZON (NYE outdoor dance festival) 30 Dec - 1 Jan, Baynesfield Dam, Baynesfield Tel: 076 378 7779 / Email: randomreality101@gmail.com JJS SUMMERFEST (New Years weekend music festival) - 30 Dec - 1 Jan, 79 Old Main Road, PMB UMGUNGUNDLOVU MUSIC FESTIVAL (formerly known as Midmar Music Festival) – 31 Dec Midmar Dam Orient Park. Mrs.Zodwa Mphande – 033 330 3767 CASCADES NIGHT TRAIL (trail running) – 20 Jan, Cascades, PMB www.kzntrailrunning.co.za


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

ELEPHANT COAST

Stretching from Lake St Lucia in the south to Kosi Bay in the north and extending inland across to the Lubombo Mountains in the west, KwaZulu-Natal’s Elephant Coast is an exceptional area, fast growing in popularity. This region, with its incredible variety of habitats and eco-systems, delivers an unforgettable blend of adventure, unspoilt scenery and unique experiences. It offers visitors opportunities for game viewing, birding, paddling, snorkelling, hiking and diving as well as the chance to watch turtles lumber up the beach to lay their eggs, or see dolphins and humpback whales offshore.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Zamimpilo Community Market is a cooperative with the stall holders from the surrounding community supplying craft and fresh produce. You can get to experience true rural entrepreneurial spirit as the hardworking women greet you with a smile and help you select the ‘best’ bag of mangoes or tub of pineapples.

For more info check out the website www.elephantcoast.kzn.org.za The iSimangaliso Wetland Park is of huge importance, and was declared South Africa’s first World Heritage Site in 1999. It is one of only 49 Marine World Heritage Sites globally. It incorporates Lake St Lucia, the St Lucia and Maputaland Marine Reserves, the Coastal Forest Reserve, Kosi Bay Nature Reserve and inland include the Mkuze Game Reserve. Several thousand head of game that historically occurred in the region, including oribi, tsessebe, black and white rhino, elephant, wild dog, cheetah, buffalo, waterbuck and blue wildebeest have been translocated into the Park since 2000. Fauna in the marine reserve includes protected whale and shark populations, coelacanths, turtles, and a myriad of species on its coral reefs. There are more than 530 species of birds, including lesser and greater flamingo, some 36 species of amphibian as well as leatherback and loggerhead turtles that, during the summer months, make they way on shore to lay their eggs in carefully prepared nests.

world’s top fly-fishing destinations, offers extraordinary snorkelling possibilities and the opportunity of seeing the famous fish traps, a traditional fishing practice dating back 700 years. This is the only place where all South Africa’s mangrove species occur and is the only stand of naturally occurring Raphia palms. It is a delight for birders, with approximately 250 species of bird, among them the fish eagle and palmnut vulture (who feed on the Raphia palm fruit), whitebacked heron, night heron as well as purple and reed kingfisher. Be sure to pop in to the Zamimpilo Community Market to stock up on locally grown fresh fruit such as bananas, mangos and pineapples, as well as seasonal vegetables – try Amadumbe, a traditional food crop of rural areas, best enjoyed boiled with lots of salt and lashings of butter. Check out the beautiful locally made clay pots and grass carpets, but watch out for imitations!

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TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICES MTUBATUBA / ST LUCIA LED & Tourism Officer: Smangenle Zondi 035 550 0069 CTO Chairperson: Colin Riley 082 492 0932 Email: rileyc@vodamail.co.za HLUHLUWE LED & Tourism Officer: Jabulani Myeni 078 428 8098 Email: mhlaba100@gmail.com

UMHLABUYALINGANA (Kosi Bay to Sodwana Bay) LED Officer: Raphael Mhhonto 035 592 0680 CTO Chairperson: Janice Dodkins 083 459 4222 Email: janicedodkin@mweb.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN IN THE ELEPHANT COAST -DEC-JAN HIPPO AND CROC CRUISES (two hour hippo and crocodile boat cruise on Lake St Lucia) – daily, Advantage Cruises, St Lucia Tel: 035 590 1259 / Email: advantage@zululink.co.za / www.advantagetours.co.za SODWANA BAY LODGE is located on the untouched eastern seaboard, where wide lakes and lagoons shimmer with life. Here you will find stretches of beautiful forest populated with rare and protected animals; this is one of the greatest sections of the South African coastline. Here Africa’s famous big 5 becomes the big 6, when the humpback whale joins the majestic lion, rhino, elephant, leopard and buffalo. Sodwana Bay Lodge is situated 5km away from the beach. There is an entry fee to enter the iSimangaliso National Park, please enquire with them as to the current rates. The chalets are tastefully decorated and offer privacy as well as incredible views. 34 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

ZAMIMPILO COMMUNITY MARKET (fresh produce & craft market) – daily, on N2 between Mtubatuba and Hluhluwe. Tel: 076 436 6990 ST LUCIA MARKET (curios and fresh produce) – daily, Mckenzie Street, St Lucia

SIYABONGA ARTS & CRAFT MARKET Daily, on the R618 just before the bridge over the St Lucia Estuary, St Lucia


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

ZULULAND

Feel the hot African sun, experience the vibrant Zulu culture, gaze upon the Indian Ocean and wander through indigenous forests. This is Zululand, located just north of the Thukela River and extending up to Richards Bay in the north and into the rural heart of the region as you head inland. Zululand is an area of breathtaking hills and valleys, where hiking and nature trails abound and game viewing opportunities are never far out of reach. It is a place where the sounds of traditional tribal villages and the wide welcoming smiles of the local people that the memory of your experiences linger long after you have departed.

DID YOU KNOW?

Shaka was born as the result of a chance meeting between the youthful King of the Zulu clan, King Senzangakhona, and a pretty young girl called Nandi, from the neighbouring Langeni clan. Three months after their alliance, word reached King Senzangakhona that the girl was pregnant. The young chief tried to talk himself out of the situation, ‘perhaps she is simply harbouring iShaka’ (an intestinal beetle) but six months later the ‘beetle’ arrived in the shape of a lusty son, who was promptly named Shaka.

For more info check out the website www.zululand.kzn.org.za Ocean, mangrove swamps and life-giving lagoons give way to rolling green hills and indigenous forests. Find yourself a local birding guide and head into one of these beautiful forests - this time of year is great for birding and the region offers birders the opportunity of some very special birding ‘ticks’. The Dlinza Forest is probably the most accessible and is visited by birdwatchers from all over the world hoping to catch a glimpse of rare bird species such as the Spotted Ground Thrush and Eastern Bronzenaped Pigeon. The Ongoye Forest is home to the endemic Ongoye Red Squirrel, numerous special plants and invertebrates as well as being the only place in Southern Africa to see Woodward’s (Green) Barbet. For an authentic taste of the real Zulu culture, visit the KwaBulawayo Heritage and Cultural Site. This is where King Shaka established his military headquarters and is also where the legendary Mzilikazi betrayed him. Legend has it that, during its heyday, KwaBulawayo boasted 30 000 bee-hive huts, making it the biggest city in Africa at the time. It was here that young men were vigorously trained into strong warriors, setting the foundation for

the rich and profound history of the mighty Zulu nation. In 1823 Shaka was triumphant, with his army conquering the neighbouring clans to create one mighty nation that was supreme and his followers delirious with success. With adequate sustenance in the form of cattle, milk and loot seized during their conquests, their settlement become too small to accommodate the fast growing nation. So during the winter of 1823 King Shaka began to build a new capital on the site overlooking the valley of the Mhlathuze River and named it KwaBulawayo, meaning ‘the place of the persecuted’. The raids that King Shaka was so well known for were suspended during the hot summer as his people tilled the fields and made spears and shields. Winter was the time for war and raids were launched wherever a tribe could be found still in the possession of cattle or other forms of wealth.

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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 PAULPIETERSBURG TOURISM Edumbe Local Council Tel: 034 995 1650 X229 Fax: 034 995 1192

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

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 UTHUNGULU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY P/Bag x 1025, Richards Bay 3900 Tel: 035 799 2500 Fax: 035 7898176

JOZINI – LEMBOMBO CTO LED: S Mabaso Tourism Officer: Bobby Mavimbela 082 216 5744 CTO Chairperson: Abednigo Nzuza 072 431 1182 Email: tourism@jozini.org.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN DEC-JAN ESHOWE TREKKING TRAILS (from 2 - 8 hours through diverse terrain) – daily, Kwa Mahleka farm Packhouse Tel: 035 474 2298 / Email: Richard@eshowe.com MTUNZINI TRAILS (various options from 15mins – 6 hours) – daily, Umlalazi Nature Reserve Email: info@mtunzini.co.za / www.mtunzini.co.za DLINZA FOREST AERIAL BOARDWALK AND FOREST TRAILS (be sure to use a qualified bird guide) – daily, Eshowe Tel: Mrs Shelley Stuart - 035 474 4029 / E-mail: eshoweboardwalk@telkomsa.net ROYAL NGUNI CATTLE SALE AND MONA MARKET – every third week of every month for four days, Nongoma Tel: 083 551 1028 / www.zululand.org.za

KwaBulawayo is where King Shaka established his military headquarters and it was here that he was betrayed by Mzlilkazi KaMashobane. KwaBulawayo is an ideal venue for morning, afternoon or evening cultural experience. Enjoy traditional dance and meals, visit a Sangoma and learn more about the rich history of KwaBulawayo and other nearby heritage sites such as the grave of King Shaka’s Mother, Queen Nandi, or just sit back and enjoy the Zululand sunset. GETTING THERE

MTONJANENI LODGE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS MARKET & BERGLAND SCHOOL FUN RUN – 3 Dec, Mtonjaneni Lodge, on R 34,(R66) halfway between Melmoth & Ulundi Tel: Rina/Tracey - 035-4500904/5 BACCHUS NEL - LIVE IN ESHOWE (Music) - 4 Dec, Thornley’s Guest House, 17 Mansel Terrace, Eshowe ASIPHEPHE MUSIC FESTIVAL 11 Dec, Ulundi. Tel: 061 784 4269 36 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

CONTACT Mobile: +27 83 215 1785 Kwamaqhwakazi, Eshowe, P230 Road Email: info@kwabulawayo.co.za www. info@kwabulawayo.co.za


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BATTLEFIELDS

With its picturesque landscapes of rolling plains, rocky hills and undulating valleys it’s hard to imagine the battles that were fought and the hardships endured. This region, with more recorded battlefields than anywhere else in Africa, is the place to discover another facet of the battles fought between Zulu, Brit and Boer. This is where Shaka, Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi and General Louis Botha once walked, and where the death of the Prince Imperial of France saw the end of the last Napoleon.

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The Amur Falcons travel 14 560km in their migration from South Africa to their breeding grounds in Mongolia. Their route takes them through Mozambique, Tanzania and then Somalia before heading out over the Indian Ocean to Myanmar (Burma) and then on to Mongolia

For more info check out the website www.battlefields.kzn.org.za For those with specific interest in the battles that took place in the region, there are a number of significant battles to remember at this time of year. The Battle of Blood River that culminated on the 16th of December 1838 was a battle between the Zulus and the Boers, so named because the waters of the Ncome River flowed red with the blood of slain Zulus. The Battle of Isandlwana, the first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom, which took place on the 22nd of January 1879 (this is being commemorated with a re-enactment at the battle site), and the Battle of Rorke’s Drift, which took place later that same day and into the evening. The world-famous 118-day Siege of Ladysmith by Boer forces (2 November 1899 to 28 February 1900), the Battle of Colenso which took place on the 15th of December 1899, the Battle of Spioenkop on the 24th of January 1900, as well as the Battle of the Thukela Heights (12 to 28 February 1900), which was, until WW2, the biggest battle fought by the British in Africa.

into the evening for visitors to enjoy the magnificent display of Christmas lights in the grounds – bring a picnic and enjoy an evening with a difference at the museum. In keeping with the festive mood of the season, there are a number of music festivals and events in the region – popular choices are the Amajuba Jazz Festival and the Amcor Music Festival in Newcastle, the Maskandi Music Festival in Greytown and the Imbiza Music Festival in Estcourt. For those looking to nature for their festivities, a birding highlight during the summer months is the arrival of the Amur Falcons - between November and April every year, more than 20,000 birds take up residence in a line of pine trees that run for about 400m along the street just a two-minute drive from the Newcastle CBD – it is the largest roost in Africa and is an event not to be missed.

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UMZINYATHI

Rich in history, culture & striking beauty DECEMBER-JANUARY EVENTS NCOME/ BLOOD RIVER COMMEMORATIONS 16 December 2016 Ncome/Blood River Museums Contact: Dons Grobler – 034 632 1695 (Blood River Heritage site) T.C Mseleku – 034 271 8121 (Ncome museum & monument complex) 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. Battle of Blood River/Ncome: 16 December 1838 The most significant battle of the Voortrekker-Zulu conflict took place 48 kms east of Dundee at what became known as

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‘Blood River/Ncome’. After Voortrekker leader Piet Retief and his party were killed at King Dingane’s capital of Mgungundlovu, Andries Pretorius led a commando consisting of 464 men to a strategic site on the banks of the Ncome (‘Praiseworthy’) River. The Voortrekkers established a defensive position with their 64 wagons (known as a laager) and awaited the Zulu attack, which took place on Sunday, 16 December 1838. Between 12 000 and 15 000 warriors attacked, and in the ensuing battle approximately 3 000 are estimated to have been killed. So many died in the river that it ran red with blood. The Voortrekkers were convinced that their victory was as a result of Divine intervention, leading to the anniversary of the Battle being commemorated in later years as a public holiday. It is now remembered as the Day of Reconciliation.

22 January 2017 BATTLE OF ISANDLWANA COMMEMORATION Nquthu Isandlwana Mountain Contact: Dr Vusi Shongwe – 033 341 3409 (KZN Office of the Premier)

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


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

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN BATTLEFIELDS DEC-JAN SOUNDS OF MUSIC (an open air music programme and the switching on of the Christmas lights) – 2 Dec, Talana Museum, Victoria St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654

Newcastle. Tel: 084 686 9776 MASKANDI FESTIVAL (music) – 17 Dec, Lakhi’s Sportsfield, Greytown Email: www.sakhisizweagency.co.za

CHRISTMAS IN AFRICA (extravaganza of Christmas lights throughout the grounds of the Talana Museum, open until 20h30 daily) 2-31 Dec, Talana Museum, Victoria St, Dundee. Tel: 034 212 2654

SOUND OF THE SUMMER (featuring East Coast Radio DJ Bongani Mtolo) – 17 Dec, Blackrock Casino, Newcastle 30 Dec, Blackrock Casino, Newcastle Tel: Candice Chetty – 034 328 1777

BRAYTONS CHRISTMAS MARKET 3 Dec, 56 Gray St, Dundee. Organised by Bahia Art Ceramic and Textile Studio

TOURISM AND MUSEUM HOLIDAY PROGRAMME (walk & drive about to the historical tours in the area) – 7-9 Dec, Ladysmith Email: culturalcentre@ladysmith.co.za

AMAJUBA JAZZ FESTIVAL NEWCASTLE (a celebration of Jazz music and other related activities such as showcasing art and crafts) - 3 Dec, Newcastle Showground. Tel: 071 074 5525 / Email: mikemathe17@gmail.com BOMBAY VIKINGS (Live band from Mumbai) - 3 Dec, Newcastle Show Hall,

CURRENT EXHIBITION “IGUGU LESIZWE Our Pride exhibition and Legacy of Chief Albert Luthuli exhibition are still on display until next year March 2017

14TH ANNUAL IMBIZA @ SCRAPYARD LOUNGE (music extravaganza aimed at the crowd of individuals aged 18 years and older, across all races and gender) 3 Dec, Scrapyard Lounge, Newcastle Tel: 0861 915 8000

Upcoming events: 2 days 1 – 2 Dec 2016 Workshops demonstrations of art techniques by the local artists 1-3 Dec 2016 Craft Fair : crafts and art for sale

Guided tours for visitors, groups and schools For enquires contact: Phumzile Dlamini (Curator) or Eric Kubheka (Museum Assistant) Tel: +27 (0)34 328 7622 | Phumzile.Dlamini@newcastle.gov.za www.carnegie-art.co.za Visiting Hours: Tuesday to Friday 09h00 – 17h00 | Saturday 09h00 – 12h00

IMBIZO MUSIC FESTIVAL – 24 Dec, Lambard Park, Estcourt. Vukani 079 929 2408 / Smanga 079 371 3505 Email: smangasurprisedubazane@gmail.com NEWCASTLE AMCOR DAM MUSIC FESTIVAL (music festival with different genres including Kwaito, gospel, house and DJ’s) - 27 Dec, Amcor Dam, Madadeni, Newcastle. Sibusiso 076 333 9709 NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION (featuring DJ’s, Dancers, Entertainment) – 31 Dec, Blackrock Casino, Newcastle Tel: Candice Chetty – 034 328 1777 BATTLE OF ISANDLWANA COMMEMORATION – 21 Jan, Isandlwana Talana Museum – 034 212 2654

CARNEGIE ART GALLERY (Newcastle Municipality CBD Specialising in the collection of contemporary, modern and traditional art.

CARN EG I E ART GALLERY

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NORTH COAST

Come and celebrate summer on Zulu Kingdom’s North Coast! This region, which stretches from Zimbali to the mighty Thukela River, is known as the Dolphin Coast – a playground for the bottlenose dolphins which can be seen frolicking in the waters close to shore all year round. This shoreline offers a perfect combination of golden beaches and sheltered coves for perfect beach fun… sun, surf, fishing, horseback beach rides or snorkelling.

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The Lake Victoria Wetlands, located near the village of Mount Moreland, provide food and shelter for many birds. Up to 3 million Barn Swallows that roost in the wetlands come to settle in the reeds at sunset – a magnificent spectacle to take in while settled in with picnic basket and umbrella on the slopes above the reed beds. They share their accommodation and shelter with many lesser-known species, such as the Great Reed-Warbler and the Sand Martin - more than 150 bird species have been recorded as well as a number of frog species. 40 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

For more info check out the website www.dolphincoast.kzn.org.za Ballito is the North Coast’s largest town and has a number of excellent swimming beaches as well as a scenic boardwalk. Not only can you enjoy fabulous walks and great views, but the more energetic can hike all the way to Salt Rock for even more spectacular views. This hike takes you through a tunnel which is best attempted at low tide. Popular swimming beaches are Willard Beach and Clarke Bay. Salmon Bay is popular with the surfing crowd whilst the Ballito Tidal Pool remains a firm favourite for families with kids. Shaka’s Rock, named after a rocky outcrop believed to have been used by Shaka, the great Zulu chief, as a lookout, is a small residential village with a wonderful stretch of sandy beach and an inviting tidal pool bordered by rocky cliffs. Salt Rock is popular for its main swimming beach and tidal pool. Holiday festivities include the KwaDukuza Music Festival showcasing a variety of music genres, the TiA Music Festival in Ballito, and the iBeach Xperience, a multi-dimensional

and action-packed beach festival at the Dokodweni Lagoon. Should you prefer something more cultural, there is an event where the Zulu maidens, ‘izintombi’ , who participated in the annual reed dance are welcomed back in a celebration that showcases the rural community culture of the Zulu people. Still need to do some Christmas shopping? Check out the Chantilly Christmas Market in the country village of Darnall for beautifully handcrafted gifts, art and crafts, as well as delicious food and live entertainment. Or if you’re just looking for a fun family event, check out the Ballito Strawberry Festival for a fun-filled day of activities, food, music and strawberry picking.


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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

CHANTILLY CHRISTMAS MARKET 2 Dec, Chantilly Resort, Nkwazi Drive, Darnall (Zinkwazi Beach off ramp R245) Tel: Erika - 073 904 3402 / Email: erikahardwhich@gmail.com CULTURAL TOURISM EVENT (where Zulu maidens ‘izintombi’ that participated in the annual reed dance are welcomed back in a celebration and showcase rural community culture of the Zulu people) – 10 December, Hlalankosi(Doringkop), Hlomendlini Tel: M.N. Ngcobo - 012 429 6310 or 083 207 9868 / Email: ngcobomn@unisa.ac.za IMF ENDURE CROSS 2016 11 Dec, Hallo Trails at Sugar Rush, Ballito. Organised by: Move Fitness 032 815 0645 / info@imovefitness.co.za BALLITO STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL (a fun-filled day of activities, food, music and strawberry picking) – Cappeny Estates, Ballito Reinier Claasen – 032 815 1168 / www.cappenyestates.com THE SEEFF BIG HILL RUN 2016 (road race & trail run) - 18 Dec, Sugar Rush Park, Ballito. Zeldi Mann - 071 422 0953 Email: zeldimann@hotmail.com

KWADUKUZA MUSIC FESTIVAL (music concert with various genres) – 20 Dec, KwaDukuza Wiseman Cele - 076 678 8546 / Email: wiseman@kwadukuza.gov.za BLYTHEDALE BEACH FESTIVAL (sports and entertainment) – 26-27 Dec, Blythedale Beach Wiseman Cele - 076 678 8546 / Email: wiseman@kwadukuza.gov.za AWESOME AFRICA (a multidimensional and pioneering “World Music” Festival) 27 Dec, KwaDukuza. Princess Nandi Zulu – 074 133 2267/ Email: nandi@awesomefestivals.com IBEACH XPLOSION (lifestyle event encompassing live performances, cuisine and beach games) – 27-29 Dec, Dokodweni Lagoon, Mandini. Florance - 011 880 0718 / Email: info@ibeachxperience.co.za/ www.ibeachexperience.co.za TIA MUSIC FESTIVAL BALLITO 30 Dec, Sugar Rush Park, Ballito Tel: 084 677 7799 BALLITO NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY – 31 Dec, Sandra Rd, Ballito Tel: Brendan Keen - 084 815 4893/ Email: brendan@gandgpro.com

To advertise your EVENTS please send dates and information to: marien@azalea.co.za

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KWADUKUZA YEAR END HOLIDAY PROGRAMME RAGE FESTIVAL EVENT ORGANISER: GNG Productions CONTACT: 011 326 3961 EMAIL: Brendan@gandgpro.com www.ragefestival.co.za

BALLITO SUMMER FEVER 26 Nov 2016 5 Jan 2017

EVENT ORGANISER: Big nite Out productions CONTACT: 082 808 8734 EMAIL: rowanecr@gmail.com www.bigniteout.co.za

KWADUKUZA FESTIVAL 18 Dec 2016 VENUE: Kwadukuza Recreational ground CONTACT: 032 437 5133 EMAIL: Sifiso@kwadukuza.gov.za www.tourismkwadukuza.co.za

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BALLITO STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL EVENT ORGANISER: Cappeny Estates VENUE: Cappeny estates, Esenembe Rd CONTACT : 032 815 1168 EMAIL: yoliswa@cappenyestates.com www.cappenyestate.com


BLYTHEDALE BEACH FESTIVAL EVENT ORGANISER: KDM Sports and Youth VENUE: Blythedale Beach CONTACT : 076 678 8546 EMAIL: wiseman@kwadukuza.gov.za www.tourismkwadukuza.co.za

BALLITO NEW YEARS EVE PARTY Event Organiser: Brandon Keen Venue: Sandra Rd Contact : 084 815 4893 EMAIL: Brendan@gandgpro.com www.newyearsevesa.co.za

AWESOME AFRICA 27 Dec 2016 EVENT ORGANISER: Awesome Africa VENUE: Groutville Sports ground CONTACT: 074 133 2267 EMAIL: nandi@awesomefestivals.com www.awesomefestival.com

KWADUKUZA TOURISM North Coast KwaZulu-Natal Sangweni Tourist Information Centre Tel: 032 437 5021/5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za NombusoM2@kwadukuza.gov.za Cnr of Ballito Drive & Link Road, Ballito www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017 43


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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG Named ‘Ukhahlamba’ by the Zulu people and ‘The Dragon Mountain’ by the Dutch Voortrekkers, the awe inspiring Drakensberg Mountains, with their massive cliffs that tower over riverine bush, lush yellowwood forests and cascading waterfalls, form an enormous barrier separating KwaZulu-Natal from the Kingdom of Lesotho. In combining sheer natural beauty with a wealth of biological diversity, this 243 000 hectare mountainous region known the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park well deserves its international status as a World Heritage Site.

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For more info check out the website www.drakensberg.kzn.org.za Summer is a glorious time in the Drakensberg with the mountains resplendent in their shades of green. Enjoy one of the many hiking routes on both lower and upper slopes - there are a large number of marked trails, from short ambles through indigenous fern forests to more strenuous full day hikes traversing rivers and hillsides to full-on adventuring. Be aware that thunderstorms are common during the summer months, and 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.

The Himeville Museum was built in 1900 as the last of Natal’s loop-holed forts before housing prisoners until 1972. An open-air exhibition of settler and agricultural history is surrounded by display rooms housing military, traditional African memorabilia and a valued collection of San artefacts depicting the life and times of the San. 2016 Dec-Jan 2017 44 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Oct-Nov

Part of each entry fee goes towards the invaluable emergency search and rescue service provided by volunteers of the Mountain Club of South Africa. For flower lovers, the Sani Pass Wild Flower Walk is a must, but be sure to have your passport handy for entrance into Lesotho when you head up to the highest pub in Africa for that cold beer. There are a number of permanent, mapped trails for mountain biking enthusiasts to enjoy, and paddlers will appreciate the recent rains and the faster flowing rivers – the Drak Challenge 2017 in Underberg (in January) is a popular event. Other active options are

white water rafting, horse riding, and golf, but if you’re less inclined to physical activity, just relax, breathe in the fresh mountain air, dabble your toes in an icy stream, and enjoy the splendour of the Drakensberg Mountains. Music lovers will enjoy ‘Christmas in the Berg’ which takes place annually on the campus of the Drakensberg Boys Choir School in the Champagne Castle area over a weekend in December. There is also a wonderful Christmas market with plenty local crafts and goodies for sale. The three-day Smoking Dragon’s New Year Festival, with its 40 acts over different stages, is sure to be a hit. And while you’re in the northern Drakensberg, try fit in a hike up to the source of the uThukela River, and watch as it plunges some 950 metres over the edge of the plateau in spectacular fashion. This, the Sentinel Trail, is a tough hike and a more manageable option would be to hike along the uThukela River to the base of the Falls.


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

DEC-JAN EVENTS: DRAKENSBERG BOYS CHOIR LIVE IN CONCERT - 7 Dec, Drakensberg Boys Choir School. Tel: 036 468 1012 / Email: admin@dbchoir.com / Booking: www.dbc.nutickets.co.za CHRISTMAS IN THE BERG MUSIC FESTIVAL (themed Christmas concert ‘Peace on Earth’ performed by the Drakensberg Boys Choir) - 10 & 11 Dec, Drakensberg Boys Choir School Tel: Lauren 036 468 1012 / Booking: www.dbchoir.com CHRISTMAS PICNIC STEAM TRAIN TRIP 11 Dec, Creighton, Tel: 083 273 8037/ Email: Glynnis glynnis@toocee.co.za BERGVILLE2MIDMAR EPIC (cycling) 18 Dec, Bergville Email: spacesvertical@gmail.com SMOKING DRAGON’S NEW YEARS FESTIVAL (music festival of over 40 acts on different stages over three days) 29 Dec - 2 Jan, Amphitheatre Lodge, R74, Bergville Ilsa Roberts - 082 855 9767 / www.smokingdragon.org DRAK CHALLENGE 2017 (paddling) 21-22 Jan, Underberg Email: secretary@drak.co.za / www.drak.co.za SANI PASS FLOWER WALK 2017 - Sunday 29 Jan, Sani Lodge Backpackers Tel: 033 702 0330 / Email: info@sanilodge.co.za

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

AMPHITHEATRE, DRAKENSBERG, SOUTH AFRICA

• 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

16 suites with bedroom, kingsize bed, bathroom bath and separate shower, lounge with TV, fireplace, tea/ coffee making unit and a small fridge. Each thatched unit has panoramic views and covered parking. Guests enjoy superb meals and picnics, hiking, horse-riding, trout fishing, birding, tennis and adventure sports. Tel: 036-438 6243 • Fax: 036-438 6566 E-mail: info@montusi.co.za Website: www.montusi.co.za www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017 45


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SOUTH COAST

The South Coast is KZN’s ‘holiday heaven’, a place where many South African adults remember spending time as kids, building sand castles and frolicking in the waves. Not much has changed, and many of these adults now bring their family and friends down to share the experience. Such is the draw of the South Coast, with its choice of golden beaches, picturesque lagoons and rocky coves lined with grassy slopes and coastal forest along the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.

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Marina Beach was recently awarded its 15th consecutive Blue Flag beach award! It is one of the seven permanently manned South Coast beaches to have been awarded Blue Flag status for 2016/2017 (The South Coast has the highest number of manned Blue Flag Beaches in Africa). Blue Flag is an international award given to beaches that meet the required standards of excellence in the areas of safety, amenities, cleanliness and environmental education. South Africa is the first country outside Europe to implement the program and achieve Blue Flag status for its beaches. 46 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

For more info check out the website www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za Venture slightly inland and you’re greeted by rolling hills, sub-tropical forests and banana plantations, as well numerous nature reserves, hiking trails and some excellent golf courses. Add to this some adrenalin adventures in the Oribi Gorge, such as the gorge swing - a leap into the gaping depth of 165m alongside a waterfall, the 110m cliff face one can abseil down, the zip-line across the gorge or even the opportunity to go white-water rafting. With December and January being Shark Awareness Month, it makes this a good time to put your fears behind you and learn about the wonder of sharks on a shark cage dive. And for the fitness fanatics there are trail running and mountain biking events, as well as a number of established trails that will have you enjoying the South Coast’s unique blend of fauna and flora. Being blessed with wonderful subtropical weather means an abundance of subtropical fruits and vegetables. Dress your Christmas table with locally grown nuts, the freshest of fruit, and finish off that family celebration with the strong aroma of freshly ground coffee – locally grown, harvested and processed at the Beaver Creek Coffee Estate. There are a number of shops and farm-stalls offering the abundant produce and artistic

wares of the South Coast – great for last minute Christmas shopping. Or just dine out at a seafood bistro alongside the ocean, a pizzeria in a shopping mall or grab an ice cream from a cart on the beach – there is something to suit every taste and pocket. The South Coast is a great place for ‘gatherings’, and celebrations at this time of year often seem to highlight our sense of family and tradition, which is why so many people tend to get engaged during December, let alone New Year’s Eve! This coastline is perfect for weddings and ceremonies, and given its affordability and accessibility, the South Coast is seeing an increase in destination weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries being celebrated here – and with CemAir you can grab a direct flight from OR Tambo to Margate, a short 90 minutes flight before you’re able to sink your feet into the sand and dip your toes in the ocean.


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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 - D E C - J A N To advertise your EVENTS please send dates and info to: marien@azalea.co.za Book now for ‘The South Coast Bike Fest - Africa’s Premier Biking Festival’ South Africa’s hottest musical acts, most extreme action sports’ stars and biking elite will be converging at the new South Coast Bike Fest #SCBF2017 taking place at Margate Beach from 27 to 30 April 2017. To cement Margate’s reputation as the country’s leading biking destination, the coastal town will be hosting a four-day festival with non-stop action taking place at various venues. A mere 630km trip from Jozi ensures that this four-day, action packed festival will be the premier destination for biking enthusiasts.

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 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

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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. 48 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Dec-Jan 2017

Visitors can expect incredible, highly-skilled performances as some of the country’s best skateboarding, BMX FMX and trial bike riders display choreographed manoeuvres sure to keep the crowds captivated throughout. Being held for the first time ever in Margate is the Gravity Clash Action Sport’s Show. where the country’s most daring bikers – incl. Nick de Wit and Brian Capper – will put on a

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Contact Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 / Email: vicky@wozaniafrica.co.za for all beach festival activities. COCA COLA STUDENT SUMMER (Coca Cola Gladiator Arena and Beach Games , Beach Volleyball, Beach Cricket, Touch Rugby and chilled DJ Tunes) – 4-7 December, Margate Beach, Margate. RENISHAW HILLS TRAIL RUN & MTB CHALLENGE - 4 Dec, Scottburgh Main Beach, Scottburgh. Entry Link: www.roag.co.za MARGATE MARDI GRAS (A fun filled evening of music, food stalls, arts and crafts and cultural traders) – 7, 14, 21 & 28 Dec, Marine Drive, Margate. Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944. HARVEST GOSPEL FESTIVAL (The Harvester Truck rolls into town again this summer hosting a evening of Gospel music and entertainment) 9 -17 Dec SUMMER HEAT TALENT SEARCH – 10-11 Dec, San Lameer/Wild Coast RBS YAMAHA DEZZI TRACK DAY - 10 Dec, Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: 031-7011311 / 084 567 8115 FUZETEA SUMMER (a nationwide beach tour hits KZN South Coast Beaches offering the best in summer beach entertainment. Beach games, family entertainment, prizes and fun for all) 10 - 13 Dec VW BEACH FUN (a day of competitions, beach sports, concourse display, games and giveaways) – 15 Dec, Margate Beach, Margate Tel: Vicky Wentzel – 082 812 7944 KZN DRAGS – 16-18 Dec, Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Fay Rangasamy – 039 685 4100 COO- EE SUMMER TOUR (Treasure Hunts, Beach Soccer, Beach Cricket & Beach Volleyball games) 15 - 31 Dec KFC BEACH CRICKET (KFC takes beach cricket to another level at this years national beach tour expect great prizes, KFC) 16 - 17 Dec COCA COLA SUMMER (Inflatable fun, warrior races, beach sports, giveaways, time trials and more will be of offer at this years Coca Cola Summer Tour) CHRISTMAS TRUCK (The One Way Christmas Truck and Father Christmas will be visiting communities distributing food parcels, toys and gifts again this summer!) 19 Dec, Nzimakwe 20 Dec, Boboyi & Margate Airport 21 Dec, Ramsgate Beach 22 Dec, Sunwich Port Beach JAGUAR SUMMER (Jaguars exciting nationwide beach activation and concourse display will be stopping in at St Michaels Beach this summer) –

jaw-dropping two-wheeled display involving motocross bikes flying over BMX riders and skateboarders. Visitors will have access to a variety of beachfront bars, clubs and restaurants and a range of the country’s leading gourmet food trucks will be on site where diners can enjoy delicious meals from seaside, open-air seating. There will also be quality crafts on sale at the Mardi Gras Festival Market and bike enthusiasts can take some time out to view vintage machines at the Classic Bike Show Club Deck. The weekend will end on a high note with the traditional Shelly Centre Mass Parade which gives all bikers one last opportunity to hit the road together before heading home. The 34km mass parade will take place on Sunday, 30 April with the route taking bikers from Shelly Beach Centre along Marine Drive towards Port Shepstone CBD before heading back towards Margate and finishing at the Fishing Pier. For more information, visit the website at www.southcoastbikefest.co.za

19-21 Dec, St Michaels Beach ROCKY BAY NIGHT TRAIL (trail running) – 21 Dec, Rocky Bay Resort, Scottburgh www.kzntrailrunning.co.za NIVEA - 21 Dec, Uvongo Beach HISENSE SUMMER FEVER (ECR live crossings, beach sports, beauty pageants, chill out zones and SA top DJ’s are back in Margate with Summer Fever) – 21-23 Dec, Margate Beach ORCA’S GRILL FESTIVAL (Enjoy fun-filled beach sport and interactive competitions for the whole family, incl. touch rugby, relays, timed challenges and more) – 22 Dec, Sunwich Port DAIRY MAID (Beach games, ice cream eating, beach sports arena, beauty pageants and fun) – 14 & 22 Dec, Scottburgh Beach 23 Dec, Leisure Bay CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT (Join the Rhema Church Carols by Candlelight Evening in praise and worship) - 23 Dec, Margate Beach AFRIKAANS MUSIC FESTIVAL (Leon Goosen Gospel Rock) – 23 - 24 Dec, Port Edward Beach OLA SUMMER TOUR (Beach Fun, games, sports and non stop fun) – 24 Dec, Leisure Bay 29-30 Dec, Sunwich Port Beach FRANKIES SUMMER (The Frankies Chill Zone is going to be the place to be seen this summer! Beach Lounges with delicious Frankies complimentary non alcoholic cocktails, chilled DJ Tunes, awesome prizes, WI FI hotspots and more. The Frankies Zone is the place to be spotted this summer) - 27 Dec - 2 Jan PRIME CIRCLE AND WATERSHED CONCERT – 28 Dec, San Lameer. Jolande 039 313 0111 ABSA (Join ABSA chill lounge nationwide beach tour this summer…WIFI,chilled DJ Tunes and massage area) – 28 - 29 Dec, Margate Beach E NEWS LIVE BROADCAST - 29 Dec, Margate ONE WAY FESTIVAL (Enjoy fun-filled beach sport and interactive competitions for the whole family, incl. touch rugby, relays, timed challenges and more. Stand a chance to win great prizes) – 30 Dec, St Michaels Beach NISSAN NAVARA (Nissan Navara hits KZN beaches this summer with a great lounge set up, WIFI zones, prizes) – 30 Dec, Margate Beach 3 Jan, St Michaels Beach 4 Jan, Southbroom Beach HUNTERS NEW YEARS EVE - 31 Dec, Southbroom MARGATE MARDI GRAS (A fun filled evening of music, food stalls, arts and crafts and cultural traders) – 4 Jan, Marine Drive, Margate SHARK AWARENESS MONTH – 1 - 30 Jan, Shark Cage Diving by appointment. John 082 373 5950.




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