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DO KZN

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CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS.................................... 3 EASTER FUN & ADVENTURE............ 4

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DO KZN ROMANCE........................... 8 SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT...16 DURBAN.........................................19 PMB/MIDLANDS............................ 26 ELEPHANT COAST.......................... 29 ZULULAND..................................... 31 BATTLEFIELDS................................33 NORTH COAST................................35 DRAKENSBERG...............................37 SOUTH COAST.................................41

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SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

As this is our first issue of the New Year, I would like to take this opportunity to convey my most heartfelt and warmest greetings to all our wonderful readers, and wish everyone a prosperous and successful 2018.

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

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We experienced yet another successful holiday season, and for that I would also like to extend my appreciation to the tourism trade that ensures our holidaymakers continue to receive great service when visiting us. Furthermore, a big thank you goes to the people of KZN for being exceptional hosts and continuing to share their warmth with our visitors year after year. The tourism sector continues to thrive because each one of us plays a vital role in positioning KZN as the must-visit tourism destination. 2018 will be an action packed year once again, with exciting events all year round. Major events will continue to be a key contributor to the economy of the province, and again this year we will have a full calendar of exciting events. Already this month we are preparing to welcome thousands of sporting enthusiasts from all over the country for the Aquelle Midmar Mile happening from 10-11 February, followed by the FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon from 15-17 February. We encourage all participants and supporters to take some time to treat themselves to a short drive and explore some of the fascinating tourist attractions in the areas surrounding the locations where these two signature events are held. We will also be supporting more events around KZN to encourage more people to travel to less visited parts of KZN and to unearth the tourism potential of some of the rural areas of the province. Be on the lookout for these exciting new events on our website and social media pages. We’re already into February, the month of “Love“. February has become synonymous with romance, so there is no better place to spend Valentine’s Day with your loved one, than enjoying a romantic weekend getaway for two in one of our magnificent and special spots in KZN. We therefore encourage you to “Do Romance” here in KZN and create life long memories with your loved one. This year, we will continue with our “Do KZN” domestic campaign to encourage people to explore the delights of the province. The microsite on our website has made things that much easier for you to book your next holiday in KZN. We

continue to put together different packages tailor-made to suit the various lifestyles and needs of our travellers. So, whether you are looking for a family beach holiday, a romantic getaway, luxury travel, safari or adventure, we have done all the ground work for you, so you can just DO KZN and enjoy your much deserved break. We are also working on a “Know your KZN” campaign with various media partners to further enlighten the people of KZN about our exceptional province. The province has so much to offer, not only for our out-oftown tourists, but there are so many gems for the people of KZN to discover and enjoy also, without even having to travel outside the Zulu Kingdom. The Human Rights Day holiday on 21 March 2018, which falls in the middle of the week, will also give you another chance to take a long weekend break in the Zulu Kingdom. We encourage you always to plan your holidays well in advance to take advantage of our “Do KZN” specials on flights and accommodation. In order to continue to grow and defend our domestic tourism market share, we will be embarking on a series of activations focusing on landlocked provinces to encourage more holidaymakers to “Do Beach” in KZN for their next holiday. After all, we’ve warmed up the Indian Ocean especially for you! We urge you to tag us on all our social media platforms if you are in our neck of the woods. We are always on the lookout for amazing pictures of our visitors enjoying the Zulu Kingdom, so always remember that you’ve #GottaDoKZN. If your picture grabs our attention, you might win yourself an exceptional Zulu Kingdom holiday, and your picture will be used in our next marketing campaign. Join the conversation with us on Facebook (KZNTourism), Instagram (@tourismkzn_ official), Twitter (@Tourism KZN), YouTube (KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority) and Pintrest (KZN Tourism).

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MARCH - APRIL HIGHLIGHTS 3 March VULINTABA COUNTRY ESTATE MTB EVENT Vulintaba Estate, Newcastle www.roag.co.za 12-17 Mar 21ST TIME OF THE WRITER University of KwaZulu-Natal. (031 260 2506)

10-11 February AQUELLE MIDMAR MILE 2018 Midmar Dam, Howick Tel: 0861 643627 / Email: info@midmarmile.co.za

22 Feb & 1, 8, 15 Mar 19:30 KZN PHILHARMONIC SUMMER SYMPHONY CONCERTS Durban City Hall. (031 369 9438)

21-25 Mar 10:00 DECOREX DURBAN 2018 showcases leading décor, design and lifestyle services and products – Durban Exhibition Centre. (011 549 8300)

10 Feb ARIJIT SINGH LIVE IN CONCERT Durban ICC Arena. (031 360 1000)

22-24 February SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN GOLF TOURNAMENT – San Lameer Golf Club Tel: Lesley Copeman – 083 628 6379

29 March – 2 April SPLASHY FEN FESTIVAL 2018 Bushman’s Nek Rd, Underberg Tel: 033 701 1932 25 March WILD COAST GOLF TOURNAMENT Wild Coast Sun Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624

15-17 February FNB DUSI CANOE MARATHON start, Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg (finish, Blue Lagoon, Durban) Tel: 033 394 9994 / Email: info@dusi.co.za

2-4 March NWJ BRIDAL & BEAUTY EXPERIENCE with a fresh take on modern wedding trends as well as an interactive beauty experience – Durban Exhibition Centre. (031 312 2990)

SAVE THE DATE: 27-30 April SOUTH COAST BIKE FEST Margate

Husband and wife team Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert star in Marriage for Dummies – a hilarious survival guide for anyone brave enough to take on life’s ultimate challenge. “We all know that marriage is more than a relationship – it’s a WILD adventure,” say our comedic experts. “Navigating the ups and downs of married life takes planning, elbow grease and HELP!”

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ACTIVITIES • Zulu Village and Dance • Game Drives • Reptile Park • Fear Factor Challenge • Segways COMING SOON • Toboggan Ride

Accommodation - Team Building Kids Parties - Conferences Weddings - Valley View or Bush Venue www.phezulusafaripark.co.za

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

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Valentine’s Day 14th February Night under the Stars Join the Holiday Express with your loved one for a romantic “Valentine’s Day” train celebration up the Dolphin Coast. Arriving in Salt Rock early evening for a special three course dinner on this pristine north coast beach. Experience the soothing evening sea breezes wafting off the wave crests as the sun sets in the West. Lovely background music, to take in this romantic setting. The Holiday Express departs from the Premier Business Lounge, Durban, Station, with its secure elevators and private access to the train. Free boomprotected parking is available immediately adjacent to the Lounge entrance.

Venue: 17h00 - 17h30 - 18h30 - 18h40 - 18h50 - 19h00 - 21h30 - 22h00 - 23h00 -

Canelands Beach Club and Spa - Dinner under the Stars Registration at the Premier Business Lounge, Durban Station Train departs Durban Train arrives Umhlali Station. Short coach trip to Canelands Hotel Arrival at the beach Welcome drink Valentines three course Buffet Dinner Depart Canelands Hotel Train Departs Umhlali station Arrival Durban Station

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DO KZN ROMANCE CHECK OUT THESE ROMANTIC GETAWAYS

Little Switzerland Resort A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN

Only 2 hours from Durban and 45 minutes from Richards Bay. Experience the best Safari and finest cuisine at the oldest Private Game Reserve in Zululand.

DAY VISITORS PROGRAMME

Game drive and lunch, or breakfast or dinner, with the option of Zulu village, Champagne lunch picnic in the bush Set in a 2000 hectare private reserve of jagged cliffs, indigenous forests, mountain streams and breathtaking views. Hike. Bike. Breathe huge gulps of mountain air. Meditate. Enjoy a cocktail while basking in the grand view across Africa’s oldest mountain range. Swim. Relax.Canter. Dine. Dream. Fly-fish a mountain lake at dawn. Jog. Ride. Relax as afternoon shadows lengthen. Rejuvenate at the spa.Conference facilities, Hotel accommodation and self catering chalets. Unsurpassed luxury at affordable rates. Visit Little Switzerland Mountain Resort and see how much you can fit into your stay.

Booking essential Call 082 259 9732 or 073 266 8577 Email: info@thulathula.com www.thulathula.com

Tel +2736 438 2500, Fax +2736 438 2517 Email: Info@lsh.co.za Website: www.lsh.co.za LITTLE SWITZERLAND RESORT

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DO KZN ROMANCE CHECK OUT THESE ROMANTIC GETAWAYS

LIFE is not measured by the breaths we take but by the MOMENTS that take your breath away.

Amoré Package

A romantic evening for two love-birds indulging in pampering sessions and the enjoyment of delicious food! Package Includes: • One night accommodation including breakfast • 3 Course dinner • Rasul (Clay and Steam treatment) • Ndlovu Deep Tissue Massage • Phumuza iKhanda Massage (Head Massage) • Romantic Turndown

Weekend Rate (Fri & Sat School and Pub Hols)

Midweek Rate (Sun - Thurs)

Single

R 2 930.00

Single

R 2 555.00

Double

R 5 190.00

Double

R 4 460.00

Fordoun Hotel and Spa offers luxury 5 Star Accommodation in Nottingham Road in the scenic KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, at the foothills of the majestic Drakensberg.

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DO KZN ROMANCE DISCOVER BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO FALL IN LOVE

To find out more about the exceptional experiences you can enjoy in KZN, go to

WWW.ZULU.ORG.ZA You don’t have to break the bank Travel Local #DoKZN #GottaLuvKZN |

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Ithala Trade Centre: +27 (0) 31 366 7500, King Shaka Airport Office: +27 (0) 32 436 0013, V&A Cape Town Office: +27 (0) 21 418 1684, Johannesburg Office: +27 (0) 11 390 1000 Customer Care: 0860 101 099, uShaka Marine World: +27 (0) 31 816 6600, Email: info@zulu.org.za www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018 13


DO KZN ROMANCE DEAL

To get these amazing deals go to

WWW.ZULU.ORG.ZA

FROM AS LITTLE AS

CHECK OUT THIS HOT HOLIDAY DEAL • Return flights (& est, airport taxes) from Lanseria to Dbn on kulula.com

• 2 days car hire (i10 or similar) on standard cover with Europcar, 200 kms free/day)

• 2 night’s accommodation at Selborne Golf Estate, Hotel & Spa

R2075* PER PERSON SHARING

Valid from 01 Feb to 30 April 2018 (excluding 29 March -02 April). Car hire and airport tax supplements apply from 01 April 2018.

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Booking conditions: Supplements may apply for flights on Fridays and Sundays as well as flights from OR Tambo International Airport.

(N.B This image does not depict the actual package but is a representation thereof)

Legal stuff: Package price is based on 2 people sharing and is subject to availability. Prices will increase over peak periods and for individuals travelling on their own. Prices are only valid for travel during the specified travel period. Valid for SADC residents only. Proof of a valid ID document is required by the property. Standard kulula.com legal stuff applies. E&OE (Errors and omissions excepted). All prices are correct at the time of publication.

DO KZN ROMANCE DEAL

To get these amazing deals go to

WWW.ZULU.ORG.ZA

FROM AS LITTLE AS

CHECK OUT THIS HOT HOLIDAY DEAL • Return flights (& est, airport taxes) from Lanseria to Dbn on kulula.com

• 2 days car hire (i10 or similar) on standard cover with Europcar, 200 kms free/day)

• 2 night’s accommodation at Aha Urban Park

R2075*

Valid from 01 Feb to 30 April 2018 (excluding 29 March -02 April). Car hire and airport tax supplements apply from 01 April 2018.

You don’t have to break the bank Travel Local #DoKZN #GottaLuvKZN |

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Booking conditions: Supplements may apply for flights on Fridays and Sundays as well as flights from OR Tambo International Airport.

(N.B This image does not depict the actual package but is a representation thereof)

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Legal stuff: Package price is based on 2 people sharing and is subject to availability. Prices will increase over peak periods and for individuals travelling on their own. Prices are only valid for travel during the specified travel period. Valid for SADC residents only. Proof of a valid ID document is required by the property. Standard kulula.com legal stuff applies. E&OE (Errors and omissions excepted). All prices are correct at the time of publication.

PER PERSON SHARING


DO KZN ROMANCE DEAL

To get these amazing deals go to

WWW.ZULU.ORG.ZA

FROM AS LITTLE AS

CHECK OUT THIS HOT HOLIDAY DEAL • Return flights (& est, airport taxes) from Lanseria to Dbn on kulula.com

• 2 days car hire (i10 or similar) on standard cover with Europcar, 200 kms free/day)

• 2 night’s accommodation at Garden Court South Beach (incl. breakfast)

R2172* PER PERSON SHARING

Valid from 01 Feb to 30 April 2018 (excluding 29 March -02 April). Car hire and airport tax supplements apply from 01 April 2018.

You don’t have to break the bank Travel Local #DoKZN #GottaLuvKZN |

| E&EO. Ts & Cs APPLY.

Booking conditions: Supplements may apply for flights on Fridays and Sundays as well as flights from OR Tambo International Airport.

(N.B This image does not depict the actual package but is a representation thereof)

Legal stuff: Package price is based on 2 people sharing and is subject to availability. Prices will increase over peak periods and for individuals travelling on their own. Prices are only valid for travel during the specified travel period. Valid for SADC residents only. Proof of a valid ID document is required by the property. Standard kulula.com legal stuff applies. E&OE (Errors and omissions excepted). All prices are correct at the time of publication.

DO KZN ROMANCE DEAL

To get these amazing deals go to

WWW.ZULU.ORG.ZA

FROM AS LITTLE AS

CHECK OUT THIS HOT HOLIDAY DEAL • Return flights (& est, airport taxes) from Lanseria to Dbn on kulula.com

• 2 days car hire (i10 or similar) on standard cover with Europcar, 200 kms free/day)

• 2 night’s accommodation at Garden Court Umhlanga (incl. breakfast)

R2383* PER PERSON SHARING

Valid from 01 Feb to 30 April 2018 (excluding 29 March -02 April). Car hire and airport tax supplements apply from 01 April 2018.

You don’t have to break the bank Travel Local #DoKZN #GottaLoveKZN |

| E&EO. Ts & Cs APPLY.

Booking conditions: Supplements may apply for flights on Fridays and Sundays as well as flights from OR Tambo International Airport.

(N.B This image does not depict the actual package but is a representation thereof)

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SPOTLGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT Acclaimed for its teaching-aid productions of Shakespeare set works for matric school learners, Think Theatre, in association with The Playhouse Company, presents the return of two of The Bard’s greatest tragedies in 2018 – its admired productions of HAMLET AND OTHELLO. These run in tandem at the Hilton College Theatre in Hilton near Pietermaritzburg between 1 and 9 February before transferring to the Playhouse Drama Theatre in Durban from 12 February to 16 March. Performances are Mondays to Fridays at 09h00 and 12h00. All bookings through Doreen Stanley on 084 556 0668, Fax: 086 402 9592 or email doreen@thinktheatre.co.za. Also at the Playhouse, the ROYAL MOSCOW BALLET in celebration of its 16th anniversary presents two performances only of A Tribute to Great Russian Composer Tchaikovsky in the Opera theatre. These are on Saturday 10 March at 14h00 and 18h00. The production is created by the company’s founders and choreographers, Anatoly Emelianov and Anna Aleksidze. Tickets range from R200 to R300 per person (no concessions available). Booking is through www.computicket.com / 0861 915 8000 / Shoprite Checkers Money Market Counters. Or call 031-369 9540 (office hours). The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra Summer Symphony Season will run in the Playhouse Opera Theatre between 22 February and 15 March, with one of four programmes to be performed each Thursday, starting at 19h30. The season will be presented as part of the Orchestra’s renowned WORLD SYMPHONY SERIES (WSS) which was launched in Durban 22 years ago.

Sharing the podium are international guest conductors Daniel Boico, Kwamé Ryan and Arjan Tien. For details about the starry roster of guest soloists and programmes to be performed, call 031-369 9438, or log onto kznphil.org.za. Ian von Memerty and his wife, Vivienne hot up the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre stage from 14 to 18 February with their latest show, SYNERGY. The ‘King of Versatility’ and the ‘Queen of Dance’ promise to wow their audiences in this dance -comedy musical filled with talent, glamour, nostalgia, loads of laughter. Fabulous costumes from around the globe, with beautiful musical arrangements by Debbie Quicke topped off with moody lighting by David Limbert. The von Memertys share the stage with respected keyboard maestro Roelof Colyn. Not allowing Colyn to have all the fun on the keys, Ian will be sharing time at piano! Husband and wife take their journey of 26 years of life`s struggles and creative partnership and bring fresh insight into the Synergy that ignites when two people work as one. Synergy takes the musical magic of Lennon and McCartney (Yesterday, Hey Jude, ObLa-Di, Ob-La-Da), the effervescent joy of the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats), the glamour of the Gershwin Brothers (I Got Rhythm, Summertime, Embraceable You), the show-business sizzle of Kander and Ebb (Chicago, Cabaret, New York New York), the sophisticated drama of Desiree and Frederick in A Little Night Music (Send In the Clowns, You Must Meet My Wife) and the laughterfilled poignancy of Tevye and Golde in Fiddler On the Roof (Sunrise Sunset, Do You Love Me? If I Were a Rich Man) to create a beautiful, poignant onstage production this Valentine’s season. Show times: 14 – 16 February at 19h30, Saturday 17 February: at 15h00 and 19h30, and Sunday 18 February at 15h00. Ticket

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Prices: R130 – R145, Concessions: R100. Booking is through Computicket or cash at the door. Also at the Sneddon, Durban’s favourite comedy duo are set engage fans when MacBob Productions’ latest smash hit comedy opens next month. Husband and wife team Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert star in MARRIAGE FOR DUMMIES – a hilarious survival guide for anyone brave enough to take on life’s ultimate challenge. This runs at the popular UKZN theatre venue from 21 February to 11 March. “We all know that marriage is more than a relationship – it’s a WILD adventure,” say our comedic experts. “Navigating the ups and downs of married life takes planning, elbow grease and HELP!” Before you decide to throw in the towel, take some advice as Aaron and Lisa share the secrets of marital bliss and help you come to gripe.. er grips with your partner’s annoying habits “because when it comes to marriage most of us are dumbies!” Structured around the basic format of a Marriage Seminar, Aaron and Lisa lead the audience through the many trials and tribulations that affect all marriages. In the guise of whacky characters, they identify most of the “problems” marriages face. Marriage For Dummies is a show for everyone, married or single. Cue Online’s reviewer, appraising the show during its debut run at the 2017 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, wrote: “This dynamic duo never disappoints. If you are in need of a good laugh and a relaxed evening out, this is the show to watch. A quirky mixture of comedy, dance, and music with interesting insight in how to make a marriage last. It will keep you well entertained.” Tickets for Marriage for Dummies at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre are R150 throughout. The production previews on Wednesday 21 February and opens Thursday 22 February. Performances are at 19h30 (Tuesdays to Saturdays) and 18h00 (Sundays). Booking is through Computicket 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com.


ROYAL MOSCOW BALLET Playhouse Opera 11 March: 2pm and 6pm

Royal Moscow Ballet will be returning to South Africa in March 2018 with a programme paying tribute to great Russia composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. They bring a ballet programme celebrating one of the most celebrated Russian composers who wrote for ballet, Pyotr Tchaikovski. Act One features: A Serenade for Strings – a one act Ballet with choreography by Anatoly Emelianov; Act Two features the Black Pas de Deux from the ballet, Swan Lake; and a one Act Ballet Franceska Da Rimini which premieres in South Africa, also featuring choreography by Anatoly Emelianov.

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Tribute to Great Russian Composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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A vibrant selection of inspired trends will be showcased at KwaZulu-Natal’s premier dÊcor, design and lifestyle exhibition, Decorex Durban 2018 co-sponsored by Plascon, taking place at the Durban Exhibition Centre from 21-25 March 2018.

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DURBAN From its earliest days, Durban has held a special charm...a certain charm that adds ‘something extra’ to the meeting of warm Indian Ocean, radiant golden beaches and lush sub-tropical greenery. It’s the perfect place for some ‘summer loving’, with beach walks, sunset cruises and romantic picnics… or for the more adventurous, horseback rides on the beach, helicopter flips or shark cage diving!

Durban is a shopper’s paradise with a number of upmarket shopping centres offering brand name shops as well as quirky boutiques, something for everyone. Browse around a flea market to get the local vibe and ferret out a handmade treasure, or pop into the Victoria Street Market, with its numerous stalls selling everything from brassware, woven baskets, and wooden articles, to meat, fish, fruit and vegetables – the main attractions though are the exotic spices imported from India, ideal for making curries. Talking of curries, no visit to Durban is complete without trying a legendary ‘bunny’ - the Bunny Chow is a very simple affair consisting of a hollowed-out quarter or half loaf of bread filled with any available curry including beef, mutton, chicken or beans, and is eaten with your fingers. After dark Durban is abuzz with elegant lounges, funky taverns and a variety of dining options. Add to that a distinctive local

theatre and live music...trendy clubs, pubs and discos, and you can party ‘till dawn. Or head to one of the township restaurants for live music, shisanyama and a great vibe. Be sure to catch sunrise over the Indian Ocean – enjoy a stroll or hire a bicycle followed by coffee or breakfast at one of the beachside cafes. You could even enjoy a Segway Tour along the promenade if you’re feeling really lazy! Durban’s unique experiences are just as varied – go ‘Wet and Wild’ at uShaka Marine World, ride a Ricksha along the Golden Mile, experience some of Durban’s important historical sites on the Woza eNanda Heritage Trail, pause awhile for a cup of tea in the historic surroundings of the Mariannhill Monastery… or just kick back and relax as you cruise the harbour barefoot on a catamaran. But whatever you choose, we would love you to #DoDurban like a true Durbanite!

DID YOU KNOW?

The Dick King statue located on the esplanade commemorates his heroic ride to Grahamstown in 1842 to obtain help for the besieged British Garrison on the site of where the Old Fort stands today. Along with their horses, and accompanied by his helper Ndongeni, they were ferried across the bay to the Bluff to begin the 600-mile ride to Grahamstown.

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WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO DO ART & CRAFTS ART AFRICA UMHLANGA (031 561 1515) stocks a unique collection of African Art and craft and artifacts, some of these items include: Embroidered panels, Senegal baskets, Knitted Toys from the Karoo, Beaded Zebra & African Animals, Embroidery from the Kaross Embroidery Group, Shweshwe Angels, Yoruba Beaded Chair, Jewellery of the Tuareg and much more. For unique indigenous craft with a twist be sure to visit their shop. DURBAN ART GALLERY (Durban City Hall, 031 311 2264/9) Mon-Sat 08:30-16:00, Sun 11:00-16:00. ARTSPACE DURBAN (3 Millar Rd, off Umgeni Rd, 031 312 0793) ARTISAN CONTEMPORARY GALLERY (Ingrid Smith, 344 Florida Rd, 031 312 4364 or info@artisan.co.za) Mon-Fri 09:30-17:00; Sat & public holidays 09:00-13:00. Silver jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, textiles, wooden pieces and more, all handcrafted by South African artists. The Artisan Collection is a signature range of jewellery designed exclusively for the gallery by some of KZN and South Africa’s top silversmiths and jewellers. KZNSA GALLERY (166 Bulwer Rd, Glenwood, 031 277 1705, www.kznsagallery.co.za) Tues-Fri 09:00-17:00, Sat 09:00-16:00, Sun 10:00-15:00. Home of the KwaZuluNatal Society of Arts, the gallery features an exciting and ever-changing array of exhibitions by local and international artists, while the gallery shop contains an excellent selection of imaginative arts and crafts. ELIZABETH GORDON GALLERY (120 Florida Rd, 031 303 8133) Mon-Fri 08:00-16:30, Sat 09:00-12.30. Fine art by leading South African artists. Two new landscapes by Zimbabwean artist Hugh Mbayiwa are the latest addition to the gallery.

EVERLASTING WHOLESALE Secure parking CASH & CARRY & environment We are an importer, wholesaler and retailer who stock a wide range of beads, beading tools and accessories, fashion jewellery, cosmetics, bags, gifts, stationery, toys, household & party items. 35 Monty Naicker Street (Pine Street), Durban Tel: 031-368 2161, Fax: 031-332 0564, Email: everlasting01@telkomsa.net Shop 1C Southway Mall, 27 Titren Rd, Rossburgh , Tel: 031-465 2813 Shop 17, Arbour Crossing, 2 Oppenheimer Road, Umbogintwini Tel: 031-904 5410 Follow us on facebook on Everlasting Products cc and check out our website on www.everlastingproducts.co.za AFRICAN ART CENTRE HAVE MOVED TO 15 STATION DRIVE, DURBAN. 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. The Core Purpose of The Durban African Art Centre Association is to acknowledge, respect, appreciate, promote and preserve the creative efforts of black artists and crafters. To better the quality of their lives and to ensure that they are able to earn a sustainable living from their artistic creativity and craftsmanship.

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DURBAN STREET MAP AND TOURIST INFORMATION & SERVICES STREET NAME CHANGES NEW NAME.............................. FORMER NAME Anton Lembede........................ Smith St Archie Gumede......................... Old Fort Place Bertha Mkhize........................... Victoria St Bertha Mkhize........................... Victoria St Braam Fischer.......................... Ordinance Rd Charlotte Maxeke..................... Beatrice St Che Guevara............................ Moore Rd Chris Ntuli................................. Old Dutch Rd David Webster.......................... Leopold St Denis Hurley............................. Queen St Dorothy Nyembe....................... Gardiner St Dr Goonam............................... Prince Edward Dr Langalibalele Dube.............. Winder St Dr Pixley Kaseme..................... West St Dr Yusuf Dadoo........................ Grey St Dullah Omar............................. Masonic Grove Esther Roberts.......................... Frere Rd Felix Dlamini............................. Brickfield Rd Florence Nzama....................... Prince Alfred Ingcuce..................................... Albert St Isaiah Ntshangase.................... Walter Gilbert Joe Slovo.................................. Field St John Zikhali.............................. Sydenham Joseph Nduli............................. Russell St Julius Nyerere........................... Warwick Av K E Masinga............................. Old Fort Rd Khuzimpi Shezi......................... Williams Road King Dinuzulu (North)............... Berea Rd (North) King Dinuzulu (South)............... Berea Rd (South) Lena Ahrens............................. Manning Rd Lilian Ngoyi............................... Windermere M L Sultan................................ Centenary Magwaza Maphalala................. Gale St Mahatma Gandhi...................... Point Rd Margaret Mncadi....................... Victoria Embankment Masabalala Yengwa.................. NMR Masobiya Mdluli........................ Fisher St Mathews Meyiwa...................... First Av & Stamfordhill Maud Mfusi............................... St Georges Monty Naicker........................... Pine St O R Tambo............................... Marine Parade Peter Mokaba........................... North Ridge & Ridge Rd Problem Mkhize........................ Cowey Road & ................................................. Edith Benson RD Naidu.................................. Stanley Copley Samora Machel........................ Aliwal Street Sandile Thusi............................ Argyle Rd Smiso Nkwanyana.................... Goble Rd Stephen Dlamini....................... Essenwood Sylvester Ntuli........................... Brickhill Road • Parks & Gardens Durban Botanic Gardens.............. 031-309 1170 AIRPORT King Shaka International ACSA Help desk........................ 032-436 6758 ACSA Info................................. 032-436 6585 Flight Info.................................. 032 436 6000 22 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

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

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

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

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Pick up a copy of the latest Umhlanga Pocket Guide at the local tourism office.

Umhlanga Umhlanga’s scenic coastline is right up there with other famous beach destinations. Clean, white sandy beaches and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean guarantee an unforgettable stay. A variety of fabulous restaurants ranging from seafood to tapas, Italian and Chinese to Mediterranean, and everything else in between – some with seating almost on the beach – will keep your taste-buds entertained. Some of South Africa’s most famous hotels are situated along this coastline – including the Oyster Box and the legendary Beverly Hills. A new development expected to be completed in 2019, will see the opening of Radisson Blue Oceans Umhlanga. Take a stroll or jog along the paved promenade which meanders through verdant gardens on one side, past the landmark Umhlanga Lighthouse, and azure ocean on the other. The Hawaan Forest is a stunning indigenous woodland that dates back hundreds of years. This beautiful sanctuary is home to valuable tropical tree species and various birds and animals. Umhlanga Ponds, one of the best birding sites on the North Coast offers guided walks held on Saturdays at 8am. Bookings are essential: +27 (0) 31 566 4018. The Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Trail takes visitors on a delightful trail wander through superb coastal forest on boardwalks that cross the Ohlange River on its way to the lagoon and beach. Bookings: +27 (0) 31 561 4257.

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

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HORSE RACING Framed in the background by the many hotels of Durban’s Golden Mile, GREYVILLE RACECOURSE (031 314 1651) is situated at the bottom of Durban’s Berea and surrounds the green expanse of Royal Durban Golf Club’s championship course. 2, 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 & 30 Mar SCOTTSVILLE (033 345 3405) 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 - FEB-MARCH Until 19 Feb ‘My French Film Festival’ is the 8th edition of the cosiest film festival in the world, featuring a selection of 30 features and short films accessible online, with five movies being screened inside the Alliance Française restaurant. (031 312 9582) 2 Feb 20:00 ‘A Night of Magic and Comedy’ showcases world-class magic and fun with this hilarious family-friendly comedy – Garden Court, Marine Parade. (Book at Computicket) 2-3 Feb 20:00 Carvin H Goldstone Comedy Night: This Durban based comedian was nominated for three SA Comics Choice Awards in 2017 and has performed in the United Kingdom, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand as well as across Southern Africa – Highfield House, 11 Kinmount Avenue, Hillary. Patrons may bring their own meals, with braais ready from 18:00. There is also a licensed bar. (083 787 5388) 3 Feb 12:00-14:00 Lunch Vibes concert with Mbijana Sibisi – Alliance Française. (031 312 9582) 9 Feb ECR Kings and Queens of Comedy – Durban ICC Arena. (031 360 1000) 10 Feb Arijit Singh Live in Concert – Durban ICC Arena. (031 360 1000) 11 Feb Muddy Princess is a fun 5km obstacle mud run for women of all fitness levels – Giba Gorge MTB Park. (info@ muddyprincess.co.za) 10&11 Feb ‘Mqiki Magic: Jazz to make you happy’ sees jazz chanteuse Asanda Mqiki performing in her much-anticipated tour of South Africa and Mozambique – at latenight venue The Chairman (078 387 1408) from 22.30 on 10 Feb, and an afternoon jazz session at the BAT Centre (031 332 0451) from 15:00 on 11 Feb. 22 Feb & 1, 8, 15 Mar 19:30 KZN Philharmonic Summer Symphony Concerts – Durban City Hall. (031 369 9438) 24 Mar 18:00 LGBT White Party is a lifestyle event for gays and lesbians in Durban, featuring music, fun, entertainment and ambiance. (Book online a WebTickets) 25 Feb Simphiwe Shembe Comedy Picnic – Botanic Gardens. (Book via Computicket)

2-4 Mar 09:00 NWJ Bridal & Beauty Experience, with a fresh take on modern wedding trends as well as an interactive beauty experience – Durban Exhibition Centre. (031 312 2990) 12-17 Mar 21st Time of the Writer – University of KwaZulu-Natal. (031 260 2506) 21-25 Mar 10:00 Decorex Durban 2018 showcases leading décor, design and lifestyle services and products – Durban Exhibition Centre. (011 549 8300) SPORT 1 Feb 13:00 ODI Cricket: South Africa vs India – Sahara Kingsmead Stadium. (Tickets via Ticketpro) 1 Feb Trail run: Funky Pants Twilight Run – Blue Lagoon. (083 654 6542) 2, 7, 14, 21, 23 & 25 Feb Horse racing – Greyville Racecourse. (031 314 1500) 4 Feb DG Panel & Paint Challenge 16km & 32km run/walk – Barns Road Rugby Grounds, Sydenham. (084 254 2468) 11 Feb Road Running: Hillcrest Marathon 21km & 42km run/walk – Old Main Road/ Hospital Road, Hillcrest. (061 473 2334) 16-18 Feb 06:00 FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon: Umsunduzi River, PMB to Umngeni River, Durban. (033 394 9994) 18 Feb Zabalaza Half Marathon – Cato Ridge Country Club. (073 225 4146) 18 Feb MTB: Shongweni Club Lap Challenge Series #1 – Shongweni Polo Club. (082 781 5656) 22 Feb & 8 Mar 18:00 Road running: Durban Mixed Time Trial League: 4km & 8km – Savages AC, Morningside. 1-5 Mar 10:00 Test Cricket: South Africa vs Australia – Sahara Kingsmead Stadium. (Tickets via Ticketpro) 10 Mar Surfing: Women’s Summersurf Challenge – Durban. 16 Mar SA Schools Surfski Championships Durban 24&25 Mar Canoeing: KZN Sprints Champs – Shongweni Dam. ENTERTAINMENT Rhumbelow Theatre @Tina’s (14 Beryldene Road, Kloof, 031 764 7843) 2-4 Feb ‘I am, I said’ is Barry Thomson’s intimate tribute

to artists such as Jackson Browne, Neil Diamond, James Taylor, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and many more; 14-25 Feb ‘The Chain: The Fleetwood Mac Story’ covers more than 30 years of hits produced by this iconic band; 2-4 Mar ‘Ireland’s Call’ with Irish vocalist and multiinstrumentalist Dave Monks, including old faithfuls like Danny Boy, Galway Bay and Whiskey in the Jar; 8 Mar ‘Get Back’ with Andrew Young is a tribute to the music of the Beatles; 16-18 Mar ‘Leonard Cohen: A Tribute’ explores the life and works of the late Leonard Cohen, featuring his music and poetry interspersed with anecdotes from his life. iZulu Theatre (Sibaya Casino, 031 580 5701) 2-3 Feb A Tribute to the Eagles featuring hits such as ‘Lying Eyes’, ‘Take It Easy’, ‘Hotel California’ and many more; 23-25 Feb Side-splitting comedy with ‘Aunty Rumba Goes to Bollywood’; 29 Mar-8 Apr Relive the heyday of the world’s favourite pop act with the complete live tribute show, ‘Beatlemania on Tour’. Rockwood Theatre (Sibaya Casino, 031 161 0000) This new 300-seater supper theatre venue is set to host more music shows, revues and stage productions coming to Durban. 1&2 Feb Radio Raps; 3 Feb Pierre de Charmoy’s incredible musical journey; 8 Feb-30 Mar ‘A Beautiful Noise’ is a long-awaited tribute to country, folk and acoustic rock singers, focusing on artists like John Denver, Neil Diamond, The Eagles, Crosby Stills & Nash, Rodriguez, Dolly Parton, Simon and Garfunkel, Adele, Ed Sheeran, Mumford & Sons and Shania Twain. Krakatoa Action Bar (Sibaya Casino, 031 580 5170) hosts Bhangra evenings every Friday with DJ Elvis and the Durban Desi Crew. Mama’s Jus’ Jazzin’ (031 563 4530) on the corner of Umhlanga Rocks Drive & Kenneth Kaunda Road is another popular nightspot and is open Wednesdays to Sundays.

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

PIETERMARITZBURG

MIDLANDS

February is the month of love, and where better to celebrate this than in the KwaZuluNatal Midlands with its country lanes, quaint coffee shops and sublime spas? Explore its morning markets and wealth of creative studios – with everything from life-size bronze sculptures and wrought iron homeware to intricate glass beads fashioned with care. Or hit the hills and forests on a mountain bike to get the adrenalin flowing. And speaking of adrenalin, this area offers a wealth of outdoor adventure activities for visitors to enjoy. From trail running and hiking, to mountain biking, horse riding and paddling – you’ll find your chosen activity here. The Karkloof Canopy Tour offers adrenalin junkies a rush as you whizz past towering trees, cliff faces dotted with orchids and over a pristine forest floor… and hot-air ballooning enables you to view it all from above. Perhaps born out of the desire to fulfil those dreaded New Year’s resolutions, the months of February and March have a number of sporting events to get you moving. Midmar Dam is the venue for one of the world’s largest open-water events, the Midmar Mile (10-11 February), which sees thousands from all walks of life swimming the ‘mile’. This picturesque location is also where Umgeni Water Marathon (25 March) takes place during National Water Week - another marathon to look out for are the Maritzburg City Marathon (25 February), a qualifier event for the iconic Comrades Marathon held in June. The Dusi Canoe Marathon

(15-17 February), another epic event, sees paddlers racing the roughly 120km starting on the uMsundusi River at Camps Drift in Pietermaritzburg and finishing three days later on the uMngeni River at Blue Lagoon in Durban. Not wanting to break out a sweat? Then pick up a Midlands Meander map and explore some of the routes offering visitors easy directions to a wealth of fabulous cuisine, historic landmarks and artist studios. There are plenty of ‘shop till you drop’ opportunities to take home the perfect handwoven rug, a designer pottery teapot or deliciously creamy Swiss-styled local goats cheese. Kids will love exploring the gardens of Groundcover, painting their own pottery at the Zulu-Lulu Art Bar or feeding the goats at Swissland Cheese. Be sure to pop in to the Mandela Capture Site to view the remarkable sculpture that marks the place where former president, Nelson Mandela was captured. Alongside the sculpture is a temporary exhibition telling the story of Nelson Mandela’s journey from comrade, leader, prisoner and negotiator to statesman.

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DID YOU KNOW? The idea for Dusi Canoe Marathon was born in Italy during the Second World War by a tired and homesick Ian Player. The first race in 1950 had to be abandoned, but the year 1951 saw an exhausted Ian Player, six days later, being the only one of eight to complete this gruelling race. The race is now the biggest canoeing event on the African continent, attracting between 1600 and 2000 local and international paddlers each year.


THE DUSI CANOE MARATHON 15-17 February

The Dusi Canoe Marathon was founded in 1951, and covers roughly 120km between the cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, on the East Coast of South Africa. It is the biggest canoeing event on the African continent, and one of the world’s most popular river marathons, attracting between 1600 and 2000 paddlers each year. Paddlers can choose between normal marathon K1s, K2s or even K3s (yes a K4 has even finished the Dusi before). These boats need to be of robust construction to be able to take the knocks dished out by the rocky river, and must have an overstern rudder. Paddlers must wear splashcover (spraydescks) and lifejackets (PFDs) and, if very full river conditions occur, will be required to wear helmets. Paddlers must make provision for their own hydration, and carry enough fluids for each stage of the race. For South African paddlers, the race requires each entrant to be AR rated (having passed a basic proficiency test and then the required number of C and B rated river races), as well as successfully completing a number of qualifying races. international entrants are exempt from these requirements, but will be required to prove that they are proficient paddlers with suitable

experience on at least Grade 2 rivers, and to prove that they are currently in good physical condition. The race is held in mid-February every year, to take advantage of the summer rainfalls. Temperatures can be extreme, often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in the valleys. The race starts on the uMsindusi River that runs through Pietermaritzburg and includes a number of weirs and Grade 1 to Grade 2+ rapids using water released from Henley Dam. At roughly the halfway point of the race the uMsindusi River meets the far larger uMngeni River and the river becomes more challenging, with some rapids rated Grade 3+, and some of the trickier rapids like Island 2 is portaged by most of the field. Most of the large rapids can be portaged if desired. Safety marshalls and divers are stationed at some of the major obstacles and rapids. The route is not marked and the onus is on the paddlers to learn the route and the safe lines down the more demanding rapids and weirs. The race is unique in that it includes numerous portages where the paddlers carry their craft over hills, either to cut out unrunnable rapids and cataracts, or to eliminate long loops in the river. Most of these portages are through thick bush on steep and undulating terrain, and several of them are around 4km in length.

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There are several seconding stations on portages during each leg of the race where seconds (friends or family) provide water and sports drinks, and in some cases food as well. Stage One of the race is 42km long, from Camps Drift in the city of Pietermaritzburg to Dusi Bridge, a remote area outside Cato Ridge close to Nagle dam. Most paddlers exit the valley after their stage and stay in local accommodation or return to either Durban or Pietermaritzburg. It is possible to stay in tents at the overnight stop. Stage Two is the longest and hardest stage, 46km from Dusi Bridge to Msinsi Resort on Inanda dam outside Hillcrest, and ends with 11km of flatwater on the dam. The overnight stop is well suited to camping and also hosts some entertainment in the early evening of Day Two. Hillcrest and Durban are nearby and most paddlers leave the valley after their stage to stay in nearby accommodation. Stage Three is 36km from Inanda dam to Blue Lagoon in Durban, starting with 4km of flatwater on Inanda dam and ending with 10km of flatwater on the tidal estuary into the finish. Each finisher receives a Dusi medal and a commemorative race garment. The race prize giving takes place at Blue Lagoon after the final stage.

This annual race takes place in the small town of Howick, located just outside of Pietermaritzburg. While considered an ideal spot for boating, water-skiing, fishing and picnicking for locals, once a year the Midmar dam attracts multitudes of contestants - both swimming novices and athletes who wish swim the dam’s full length of a mile. In 2009, the Midmar Mile was recognised in the Guinness Book of Records when 13 755 competitors finished the race, making it the world’s largest open water swimming event. In order to accommodate the vast number of contestants, swimmers go out in five different groups at three-minute intervals in 8 separate mile races over two days.

AQUELLE MIDMAR MILE 10-11 February

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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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN IN THE MIDLANDS FEB-MARCH Every Saturday 06H00 - 10H00 Pietermaritzburg Farmer’s Market – Alexandra Park behind Harry Gwala Stadium. Mike 082 886 0687 07H00 – 10H00 Karkloof Farmers’ Market – 26km from Howick off the Karkloof Road. Access gained off the D507. Andrea 082 820 8986 09H00 – 14H00 Craft Market – City Hall. Michell 033 396 2807 Every Sunday The Midlands Country Market – Peters Gate Herbal Centre, Lidgetton. Tel: 076 412 1320 Every Saturday & Sunday Wine Tasting. Different wines every weekend – Meander Fine Wines. Piggly Wiggly Farm Stall. R102 Dargle Every Sat. Sun. & Public Holiday Albert Falls Miniature Railway – The Horse Shoe, Albert Falls 10h00 – 17h00. Tel: Rob 082 343 9686. 1-3 February The Snow Goose – Hexagon Theatre, Golf Rd, UKZN Campus, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 033 260 5537 2 February Pre-Valentines Night Market – 200 Zwartkop Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Email: artisanmarketpmb@gmail. com 3 February Soofie Night Market – 189 East St, Pietermaritzburg Tel: 033 342 1437 Sportsmans Summer Trail – Cascades MTB Park, Pietermaritzburg Email: runtechsa1@gmail.com 4 February Sappi Karkloof Trailblazer (MTB) – Karkloof Country Club, Howick Tel: Stu Berry – 083 456 8435 / KZNMTB - 082 896 6864 Gijima for CANSA PMB – 10 Killarney Terrace, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 0800 22 66 22 10 February The Mile Music Night – St Ives Lodge, Lions River Tel: 033 234 4490 Illovo Wartburg Classic (MTB) – Wartburg Kirchdorff School, Wartburg. Tel: 082 896 6864 28 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

10-11 February Aquelle Midmar Mile 2018 – Midmar Dam, Howick Tel: 0861 643627 / Email: info@midmarmile.co.za Thomson Versus Thomson – Rhumbelow Theatre, 5 Durban Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 082 499 8636 11 February Hilton College Trail – Hilton College School, Hilton Tel: Lauren – 082 791 7069 / Andrew – 082 603 4098 14 February Valentine’s Ball – Maritzburg Golf Club, Pietermaritzburg Email: pamemories2@gmail.com 15-17 February FNB Dusi Canoe Marathon – start, Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg (finish, Blue Lagoon, Durban) Tel: 033 394 9994 / Email: info@dusi.co.za 17 February Sportsmans Summer Trail – Cascades MTB Park, Pietermaritzburg. Email: runtechsa1@gmail.com House Culture (music & entertainment) – Broadway Lifestyle, 450 Nkungwini Rd, Imbali Unit 1, Pietermaritzburg Tel: 061 700 8297 22-23 February The Mill Sessions featuring Yasamin Shahhosseini & Nico van der Spuy (music & entertainment) – Caversham Mill Restaurant. Tel: 033 2344524 23 February Family Games Night – Msunduzi Hospice, 200 Zwartkop Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 033 344 1560 23-25 February Old Mutual Wild Series Three Cranes Challenge – Bushwillow Camp, Karkloof. Tel: 083 387 3939 / Zandile Masikane – 033 343 6380 / Email: Zandim@wildlands.co.za 24 February Maritzburg City Trail 2018 – Golden Horse Casino, 45 New England Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Email: rd@ pmb42.co.za Murder Mystery Dinner Thriller – Mount Verde Barn, Hilton Tel: Sue Haasbroek – 083 4505 328 25 February Witness Medihelp Maritzburg City Marathon 2018 – Golden Horse Casino, 45 New England Rd, Pietermaritzburg

Tel: John Hall – 082 491 7679 / Email: rd@pmb42.co.za Compendium Midmar Notts Cycle Race – Michaelhouse, Balgowan Tel: Rebecca - 082 896 6864 Wine, Women & Song!- Cat Simoni – Rhumbelow Theatre, 5 Durban Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 082 499 8636 3 March Howick Trail Run – 11 Karkloof Rd, Howick Tel: Lauren – 082 791 7069 / Andrew – 082 603 4098 Sappi Howick Enduro - KZN Enduro Series #1 (MTB) – Howck High School, Howick. Tel: 082 896 6864 4 March Sappi Howick MTB Classic – Howick High School, Howick Tel: 082 896 6864 KZN Downhill Series #1 (MTB) – St Ives, Lions River www.roag.co.za 10-11 March CANSA Relay for Life – Natal Carbineers, Geere St, Pietermaritzburg Tel: Anne Rautenbach – 072 729 5811 / Email: anne.rautenbach@gmail.com 11 March Ireland’s Call with Dave Monks – Rhumbelow Theatre, 5 Durban Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 082 499 8636 17 March SAFIRE Berg 100 (MTB) – Nottingham Road, Rosetta Tel: 082 896 6864 24 March Msunduzi Hospice Easter Fair – Msunduzi Hospice, 200 Zwartkop Rd, Pietermaritzburg. Tel: 033 344 1560 Route Six 2 Two Trails (MTB) – Oaksprings Farm, Mooi River Tel: Tyrone Thomas – 079 529 3746 / 082 896 6864 25 March Umgeni Water Marathon 2018 – Midmar Dam Resort, Howick. Tel: Les Burnard - 082 7500 822/ Oliver Tatham - 072 629 5072 Aloe MTB Park Lap Challenge Series #2 – Aloe MTB Park, Camperdown. Tel: 082 896 6864


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ELEPHANT COAST The Elephant Coast was named after a large herd of African elephant that lived in the region for centuries – they were once hunted out, but have been reintroduced in recent years and are now readily seen in many of the reserves in the region. These include the Hluhluwe-Imfolosi Game Reserve, Mkuze Game Reserve, Tembe Elephant Park, some private game reserves as well as the iSimangaliso Wetland Park which was South Africa’s first proclaimed World Heritage Site and stretches from Kosi Bay to about 20km south of Maphelane. This region must be one of South Africa’s most beautiful and unspoilt areas with mountainous sand dunes, thick coastal forest, and pristine beaches, as well as lakes and ocean. There are a number of paths and trails in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park that invite visitors to explore the dense evergreen forests of towering fig trees, marvel at the lush ferns and wild orchids and the wild date and Lala palms dotting the landscape. The iSimangaliso Wetland Park recently completed a tree labelling project aimed at the interpretation of natural and cultural heritage in the World Heritage Site. During this intensive exercise, over 2000 tree labels were placed on common, rare and endemic species of indigenous trees along a number of the trails in the region. Be sure to take your smart phone with you as the QR codes on each tree label allow access to a wealth of natural and cultural information. The sea and pristine beaches along this coastline provide the ideal location for a variety of adventures, offering scuba diving,

snorkelling and angling and the possibility of seeing Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs. During the summer months, generally from November to the end of February, a few selected lodges offer guests the privilege of a turtle tracking experience in the company a resident turtle expert to help monitor the turtles’ behaviour and nesting numbers. In addition, these lodges are perfectly located for special romantic getaways. This region also offers some of South Africa’s finest birding, with over 25 different birding spots and more than 500 species recorded. The uMkhuze section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park also boasts more than 420 species recorded, and is renowned for its game-viewing hides. Use a registered local guide to gain the benefit of their excellent observation skills and ability to find the ‘specials’ of a specific birding site - this not only adds value to any birding outing, but is an income generating opportunity for community bird guides.

DID YOU KNOW? There is rich Zulu and Thonga cultural heritage in this region, and the tree labels in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park include the different names for each species of tree on the labels - one such tree is the Waterberry tree (Syzygium cordatum), umdoni in Zulu and andoni in Thonga… it has been used to treat chest infections, stomach problems and diarrhoea. Some tree species can have many isiZulu and Thonga names depending on the area in which the tree is found.

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TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICES UMKHANYAKUDE TOURISM (ELEPHANT COAST) Tel: 035 562 0966 email : info@awf.co.za MTUBATUBA TOURISM (MTUBA ST LUCIA) Colin Riley 082 492 0932 / Sipho Msweli HLUHLUWE TOURISM (HLUHLUWE BIG 5)

Tel: 035 562 0353 email: info@awf.co.za UMHLABUYALINGANA-CORAL COAST (SODWANA TO KOSI BAY) Tel 074 103 0955 Email: info@coralcoast.co.za JOZINI TOURIM (LEBOMBO) Tel: 082 216 5744 email: tourism@jozini.org.za

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

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ZULULAND Come to a place where the breathtaking hills and valleys are matched by heartfelt hospitality and Zulu traditions. Drink from the calabash at a traditional tribal village, savour the aroma of shisanyama at a township tavern… or get ‘lost’ in the wilds of a nature reserve, a long stretch of beach or on the back of a game viewing vehicle.

The Umlalazi Nature Reserve in Mtunzini offers visitors wonderful opportunities to experience both land and water… canoe and fish in the estuaries, take romantic strolls along the beautiful beach, swim in the sea, spot wonderful birdlife and a variety of small game in the coastal forest. Or get adventurous at one of the reserves – some offer 4x4 and mountain bike trails…nothing like cycling amongst giraffe and zebra with croaking cisticolas and plainback pipits in the background. Central to Zulu culture is Nongoma, the royal City of Zululand, where are among the attractions are tours of the royal palaces and experiencing Zulu dancing and the traditional way of life. Visitors will be enchanted by the atmosphere of the town, the rural simplicity of the people and the informal trading that plays such an important part in their lives. Be sure to pop in to the KwaZulu Cultural Museum at

Ondini, which was opened in 1984. It houses one of the most representative collections of the rich cultural heritage of the region and is famous for is collection of beadwork. There are also a number of items which belonged to King Cetswayo who ruled the Zulu nation during the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879. The Pongolapoort Dam is the southernmost point in Africa and the only place in South Africa where tiger fishing can be done. The ferocious fighting Tiger Fish is a major angling game-fish with a series of eight large, protruding, sharply pointed teeth - so watch your fingers! The dam is surrounded by conservation areas which provide spectacular game viewing from the water’s edge, is ideal for birders wanting to see a variety of waterbirds, such as cormorants, herons, ducks and storks. If you’re lucky you may even see elephant frolicking in the water.

DID YOU KNOW? Prior to the construction of the Pongolapoort Dam in 1973, the land was Africa’s first formally recognised conservation area - the Pongola Game Reserve, proclaimed in 1894 by then President of the Transvaal Republic Paul Kruger. He was also instrumental in proclaiming wilderness area between the Crocodile and Sabie rivers as a national park in 1898 – and the area we now know as the Kruger National Park is named after him.

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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 VRYHEID TOURISM Abaqulusi Local Council E-mail: information@abaqulusi.gov.za Tel: 034 982 2133 X2229 Fax: 034 982 3497 NONGOMA TOURISM Nongoma Local Council Tel: 035 831 7517 | Fax: 035 831 3153 Cell: 079 936 5163 UPHONGOLO TOURISM Tel: 034 413 1223 | Fax: 034 413 1706 | Cell: 084 728 8974 E-mail: senzokk@webmail.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN FEB-MARCH Daily Fort Nongqayi Museum Village, Eshowe - Zululand Historical and Vukani Zulu Cultural Museums, KZN Papermakers (paper from sugar cane), Beautiful Things Gallery, Restaurant, newly opened Eshowe Butterfly Dome. All tours guided. Tel 035 474 2281 or 035 464 5274. Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk and forest trails with qualified Birding Guides. Contact: Mrs Shelley Stuart Tel 035 474 4029. E-mail eshoweboardwalk@telkomsa.net Every weekend (subject to availability) Golf and Beer Weekends - Eshowe. www.zulublonde.com Every third week of every month for 4 days Royal Nguni Cattle Sale and Mona Market, Nongoma 11 February Nongoma Mayoral Race – KwaGqikazi FET, College Main Gate, Nongoma Mphathiseni Manquele – 083 432 9566 23 February Entwined Ladies Conference – Outlook Church, Richards Bay. 035 786 1968 11 March Zululand District Marathon - KwaGqikazi FET, College Main Gate, Nongoma Tel: Bheki Zwane – 082 965 5821 30 March – 1 April Bonanza Fishing Festival 2018 – Richards Bay Ski Boat Club, Richards Bay Tel: 035 753 2516 32 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

UTHUNGULU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY P/Bag x 1025, Richards Bay 3900 Tel: 035 799 2500 Fax: 035 7898176 E-mail: tourism@uthungulu.co.za Website: www.uthungulu.org.za UMHLATHUZE TOURISM Richards Bay/Empangeni Tel: 035 907 5018 Fax: 035 907 5000 E-mail: rbtour@uthungulu.co.za UMLALAZI TOURISM Eshowe/Mtunzini Tel: 035 473 3474 Fax: 035 474 4733 E-mail: ronel@umlalazi.org.za Website: www.umlalazi.org.za | www.visitzululand.co.za MTHONJANENI TOURISM ASSOCIATION Melmoth Tel: 035 450 7572 Fax: 035 450 7572


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BATTLEFIELDS The Battlefields region is a popular destination for history buffs with the landscape dotted with numerous reminders of some of the bloodiest battles in history fought between, Zulu, Brit and Boer. This region, however, not only plays host to countless monuments and well-preserved artefacts, its hills and valleys are home to sporting and adventure activities, game reserves, art and crafts as well as golf courses and even hot springs.

The wars that swept across South Africa between 1879 and 1902 were brutal, but its history started long before this with the legendary King Shaka and the Zulu nation creating upheaval among local tribes. The Voortrekkers had crossed the Drakensberg to settle on the land, and the British colonists had settled at what was known as ‘Port Natal’, now Durban. What followed was an era of war, as the Zulus, Voortrekkers and British clashed in some of the bloodiest battles in the history of South Africa, shaping the towns and villages of this region. The wars were fought over land and sovereignty, and played out over almost 100 years. Today people travel from around the world to revisit the areas where these momentous events in our history took place. The month of February remembers a number of lesser known battles that were fought in the vicinity of Estcourt – with no on site information at some of these memorials, the use of a guide will enhance the experience. Saailaager is the site of an attack by the Zulus on the Voortrekker laagers in the Bushman’s River on the 12 February 1838; Rensburg Koppie is the site where the heroic Marthinus Oosthuyse risked his life on the

17 February 1838 to deliver ammunition to three families under siege by the Zulus thereby enabling them to drive the Zulus off and Bloukrans is the memorial site of approximately 282 Voortrekkers and 250 servants who were killed during the Zulu attacks of 16 and 17 February 1838. This region offers great wildlife and adventure experiences too… from the romantic lodges of the Nambiti Conservancy near Ladysmith, perfect for a Valentine’s getaway, to the quant town of Utrecht – a town within a game park that is tucked beneath the Balele Mountains. Experience the thrill of white water rafting on the Thukela River, or the gentle pursuit of fly fishing the cool trout waters near Newcastle, and don’t miss the chance of ‘ticking’ one of the nearly 400 species of bird that have been identified along the Amajuba Birding Meander – look out for Barn Swallows in the Newcastle area as they return to their nesting site between mid-October and midMarch. They swirl in great masses in the air above before swooping down and diving into the reeds and a sudden silence follows as the sun goes down.

DID YOU KNOW? It’s not just humans that involve a little ‘necking’ in their courtship… the dominant male of the herd is the one who gets the girl, and he does so with the gentle stroking action of necking. This is not to be confused with the more robust neck wrestling of young males or the somewhat violent necking of old bulls.

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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 FEB-MARCH 25 February Chelmsford Challenge (Open Water Swimming) – Ntshingwayo (Chelmsford) Dam, Newcastle Tel: 083 375 5883 / 082 923 0078 3 March Swarovski Gong Challenge (Shooting Event) – Platrand Lodge, R837 Ladysmith Tel: Reggie Gerber – 082 293 0520 / Trevor – 083 235 0103 3 March Vulintaba Country Estate MTB Event – Vulintaba Estate, Newcastle www.roag.co.za 3 March Konica Minolta Battlefields Marathon – Hutton Park Primary School, Rietbok Ave, Newcastle Tel: Andre Vosloo – 083 766 5550 24 March Wamba Fees – Weenen Tel: 084 655 1616 24 March Gooderson Natal Spa Willem Boshoff memorial Half Marathon – Gooderson Natal Spa, Paulpietersberg Tel: Cathy de Beer – 034 982 2275 31 March Newcastle Wheelers MTB Race – Vulintaba Estate, Newcastle Tel: 082 896 6864 (Followed by Newcastle Wheelers Cycle Challenge (Road Event) on 1 April) 34 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

CARNEGIE ART GALLERY (Newcastle Municipality CBD Tuesday-Friday The contemporary collection of art reflects the diverse cultural, social and political experience that has shaped the country. It includes paintings, sculptures, ceramics, fibre art, beadwork, weaving and wooden carvings by critically acclaimed South African artists. The gallery holds regular temporary exhibitions and has an active outreach programme. It organises workshops on a variety of practical artistic skills. Every quarterly we have Art Craft Fair for sale and variety of Music. NEWCASTLE MUNICIPALITY Carnegie Art Gallery, Voortrekker Street (behind Standard Bank) Newcastle Phumzile Dlamini-Curator/Eric KubhekaMuseum Assistant 034 328 7622 Email: gallery@newcastle.gov.za | Website: www:carnegie-art.co.za

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NORTH COAST Take some time out and enjoy the lush sub-tropical coastline and warm Indian Ocean waters of KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast. This unspoilt natural environment is blessed with rocky shores, golden beaches and sheltered coves perfect for sun, surf, fishing or snorkelling. Discover romance at exclusive lodges set within the coastal forest, offering five-star luxury, sublime spa experiences and fabulous cuisine. Explore the pristine estuaries and coastal forest at one of the many nature reserves, play a round of golf at one of the regions championship golf courses or seek out one of the many adventure activities on offer in the region. Experience a breath-taking off-road ride on a quad, or mountain bike – venture through sugar cane fields, along scenic rivers and magnificent cliff faces, into muddy areas, over log bridges, narrow bush paths and up rocky hill climbs. Feel the wind in your hair as you canter along the beach on horse-back, or the thrill of getting a bird’s eye view of the coast from a microlight. Take a boat trip for some off-shore angling and perhaps have an encounter with dolphins - the namesake of this, the Dolphin Coast. Here the rocky shores and tidal pools offer an underwater life that is often only seen by those donning wetsuits and scuba gear. This region is home to what is possibly the southern-most shallow water coral on the planet thereby offering snorkelers the opportunity of seeing Moray Eels, damselfish, butterfly fish, parrotfish and a

variety of coral species with relative ease. For kids and the curious-minded, there are the reptile and animal farms. A number of small towns and villages dot this coastline each with its own special offering... be sure to check out the visiting Barn Swallows at Mount Moreland, the natural paradise of the Zinkwazi lagoon and the Umhlali Museum with its historical memorabilia, including an old locomotive used to carry sugar cane to the local mill. Immerse yourself in history at the Luthuli Museum and visit the burial place of Shaka the great Zulu King, at KwaDukuza. And a visit to Tongaat, the oldest Indian community in South Africa, will have you sampling some fabulous culinary delights and shopping up a storm for fabulous saris. The KZN North Coast is certainly a multicultural infusion of traditional Zulu history and the pioneering spirit of the early European and Indian settlers – a kaleidoscope of culture, nature and adventure… with a little romance on the side.

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W H A T, W H E R E & W H E N - F E B - M A R C H 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 Daily Microlight flights in Ballito Ballito Microlight School Bookings essential Tel: 082 659 5550 Take the kids to Flag Farm Animal Farm (Ballito) - Daily from 09H00 to 16H30. N2 North, Exit 214 Umhlali/Salt Rock. Then follow the road signs to Flag Farm Every Saturday Sugar Rush Saturday Market – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito Email: gill@sugarrush.co.za Monthly on second Saturday of each month Farmers Market – The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali Tel: 032 525 5118

Monthly on last Friday of each month Night Market –The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali Tel: 032 525 5118 3 February Yogathon 2018 – Tongaat Town Hall, Tongaat Suren – 084 828 3880 / Deepak – 083 278 7890 10 February Illovo Wartburg Classic (MTB) – Wartburg Kirchdorff School, Wartburg Tel: 082 896 6864 9 March Jeremy Loops WAVES Tour – Sugar Rush Park, Esenembe Rd, Ballito Email: stu@impiconceptevents.com / Tel: 060 997 9996 11 March Blythedale Trail Run – Blythedale Coastal Resort, Umvoti St, Blythedale Tel: 082 791 7069 / Email: lauren@kzntrailrunning.co.za 18 March Deloitte Challenge Marathon – Lifestyle Centre, Ballito Tel: Barry Holland – 083 252 0691

FOOD FOR LIFE KWADUKUZA would like to thank all sponsors and volunteers who have made our feeding project attainable this year through the efforts of many individuals we have managed to feed over 300 000 [three hundred thousand] meals to the underprivileged this year. To run this voluntary project it costs our branch over R1.1 million which is not attainable without donations from corporates and individuals • Collect day old vegetables, food stuff & canned food to supply us THE CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI MUSEUM is a national legacy project located in Groutville in KwaDukuza. A visit to the museum is a once in a lifetime and humbling experience, that fills one with awe and inspiration…. Established as a cultural institution the museum is charged with conserving, upholding, promoting and propagating the life, values, philosophies and legacy of the extraordinary South African leader, Chief Albert Luthuli. He set the standard for peace, humanity, equality and non-racism on the African continent. Under the apartheid regime most correspondence and literature generated by Chief Luthuli was banned, confiscated or located outside South Africa, at the time of the Luthuli Museum’s inauguration, the only surviving artefact on site was the physical home of Chief Luthuli. This has allowed the Luthuli Museum to engage in a new museology concerned as 36 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

much with memory and the intangible as with more conventional museum artefacts. Since its formation, the Luthuli Museum has subsequently been involved in a rigorous process of collecting and repatriating oral histories, photographs, paintings, documents and other artefacts to assist with developing knowledge about the Legacy of Chief Luthuli and the Liberation Struggle in South Africa. Take the time to walk through the original 1927 home of Chief Albert Luthuli where he met top ANC leaders like Nelson Mandela in secret. Take the time to listen to his speech made in 1961 in Oslo, Norway when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize & became the first African to receive this prestigious award. In 2010 the Luthuli Museum celebrated 50 years since Chief Albert Mvumbi Luthuli received the Nobel Peace Prize Chief Albert Luthuli. “Let the spirit of Luthuli speak to all.”

• Sponsor cash/eft to our office (032 552 4232) • Help distribute meals on a weekly basis to local communities • Help feed thousands of underprivileged children by signing a monthly debit order • Arrange with corporate companies to donate and help prepare meals on the big feed dates To donate for festive season feeding: FOOD FOR LIFE BANK DETAILS Name: FOOD FOR LIFE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATION Bank: NEDBANK DURBAN Account number: 1073713261 CODE: 198765 Please use phone number as reference 2018 big feed dates • 17 March 2018 – Rise to the occasion • 19 May 2018 – Fasting for humanity • 18 July 2018 – Mandela day


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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG With its dramatic peaks, sheer cliffs and deep gorges the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park offers memorable experiences and activities to suit everyone, from the adrenalin rush of tubing down the mighty Thukela to a romantic spa treatment followed by a sundowner as the sun sets over a spectacular mountain scene. Reaching 3000 metres above sea level the awe inspiring Drakensberg Mountains and the 243 000 hectare mountain park that they are a part of, requires no second invitation to visitors. The southern Drakensberg offers visitors a wealth of outdoor activities; from trout fishing in one of the abundant crystal clear lakes or rivers, to hiking in the Loteni Nature Reserve, which is renowned for its beautiful scenery and is home to reedbuck, blesbuck, eland, bushbuck and oribi. Traverse the highest pass-road in South Africa by 4x4 along the upper Mkomazana River up Sani Pass to the border with Lesotho (2874 metres above sea-level) and enjoy lunch for two at the highest pub in Africa, or a cold beer on the lookout deck outside. And then rock the night away at the annual Splashy Fen Music Festival on a farm just outside Underberg (29 March – 1 April). Cool off with a dip in an icy mountain pool or river after couple of hours of hiking, then rest awhile and cast your gaze sky-ward and watch the enormous lammergeyer (bearded

vultures) as they fly overhead. Seek out ancient Bushman rock art, evidence of the San people who lived in the area long time ago – the earliest of these paintings are about 3 000 years old. No time to hike up to a secluded cave? Then check out the collection of San artefacts and insightful interpretation of their life at the Himeville Museum. Take a picture of the spectacular Amphitheatre, which is possibly the most photographed feature of the northern Drakensberg. Hike up to the source of the Thukela River, and watch as it plunges some 950 metres over the edge of the Mont-auxSources Plateau in spectacular fashion. And talking of heights… or should I say depths, schedule a visit to the Drakensberg Pumped Water Storage Scheme – its power station is located a whopping 50 storeys below ground level!

DID YOU KNOW? The shaft from the access point to the Drakensberg Pumped Water Storage Scheme is drilled into the mountain with the turbines and generators located an effective 50 storeys below ground level, and even the offices are underground. Nothing disturbs the surface landscape except the wires and pylons. These turbines are reversible, i.e. they pump water up to the Sterkfontein Dam at night when the need for electricity is low, and then generate electricity during the day by hydroelectric power when the water rushes back down – at a rate of 70 000 litres of water per second!

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DEC-JAN EVENTS

UNDERBERG 29 March - 2 April 2018 AN EXCITING MAIN STAGE LINE-UP FOR SPLASHY FEN #2018 Splashy Fen have secured three international acts who will be joining the line-up this year. Namely, Bowling For Soup from the USA, percussion dance act Napalma from Brazil, and from Australia, the folk duo Pierce Brothers will all be headlining at the festival. Cheeky Texan outfit Bowling For Soup were formed in 1994 and to date have created 13 successful punk-pop albums. The Grammy nominated band have had popular hits such as ‘1985’, ‘High School Never Ends’ and ‘Girls All the Bad Guys Want’ and promise to keep the energy alive at Splashy Fen this year with songs to sing and jump along to. Australian folk duo, Pierce Brothers have taken their music from busking on the streets of Melbourne to the world. And now Splashy Fen. Fans can look forward to an irresistible energy from twin brothers Jack and Pat Pierce as they bring their multi-instrumentalists vibes and world-class live show to the stage.

Napalma is the musical inspiration born out of a fusion between Brazilian and African culture and music. Created in 2004 during a carnival in Brazil, the act has been touring and performing around the globe for the past thirteen years. This year, they make a stop in Underberg, to thrill fans with their powerful electronic dance grooves, percussion and rhythms. In its early days, the festival genre focused heavily on folk and light folk-rock with the inclusion of black music styles, and in later years, kwaito, alternative rock, rap, hip hop and in very recent years, electro. “Today, we are extremely excited and proud to have worked on building such a diverse line-up for 2018.” Says Stu Berry, Festival Director. “We have created what we believe is our strongest main stage line-up to date, with three international performers complimented by South Africa’s top musical acts and bands.”

In its third year under new management, Splashy Fen Music Festival promises another happy experience – with a massive selection of international and local artists, top quality facilities, great family entertainment, exceptional health and security services and a new and improved venue layout; it’s the experience that makes Splashy Fen the great success that it is today.

WIN TICKETS TO SPLASHY Check out FACEBOOK: whatwherewhen and follow the instuctions. Competition closes Friday 16 March 2018

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Tickets are available at www.splashyfen.co.za.


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

Helicopter flights and charters around the Drakensberg Mountains

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

We cater for tourist, engagements, weddings, conferences, photo shoots & more.

• 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

Cell: +27 (0) 83 652 7493 E-mail: info@bergflying.co.za

Tel: 036 468 1031 | Fax: 036 468 1104 Email: dpp@dragonpeaks.com | www. dragonpeaks.com

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK contemporary classic

RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA - B&B ACCOMMODATION Northern Drakensberg (3km outside Bergville) GPS: S 28˚42.874, E 29˚19.288

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FEB-MARCH EVENTS Every Wednesday (staring 28 February) Drakensberg Boys Choir – Live in Concert – Drakensberg Boys Choir School, Dragon Peaks, KZN Central Drakensberg Tel: 036 468 1012 / Tickets – www.dbc.nutickets.co.za 4 February Valley View Trail – Valley View Farm, located at Josephine Bridge in Umkomaas Vally on R56 (Between Richmond & Ixopo) Tel: 082 791 7069 / lauren@ kzntrailrunning.co.za 16-17 February Michelin Mountain Madalas 2018 – Mnweni Cultural & Hiking Centre, D1259 Bergville. www.enduroworld.co.za Tel: 087 808 7192 4 March Harry Gwala District Marathon – Start Umzimkhulu, finish Ixopo Tel: Themba Gumede – 072 948 8779 / Kevin Bradfield – 082 556 4966 24 March Drakensberg Northern Trail – The Border Post, R74 Oliviershoek Pass Tel: Andrew Booth – 082 603 4098 / Email: lauren@kzntrailrunning.co.za 29 March – 2 April Splashy Fen Festival 2018 – Bushman’s Nek Rd, Underberg Tel: 033 701 1932

Situated on the slopes of the Northern Drakensberg amongst bubbling streams, glittering waterfalls and cool forests, Little Switzerland Resort is an unforgettable experience, enhanced by the peace and tranquillity of the majestic Drakensberg mountains. Savour the breath taking views, experience the lush fern filled forests, seek out the exciting bird life and enjoy the ancient wilderness of flower decked foothills. Family sized accommodation and fun for the whole family are the cornerstone of your Drakensberg accommodation and offerings. See the advertisement on Page 9. Situated in the Northern Drakensberg, Bingelela offers earthy hospitality and outstanding service in a charmingly authentic setting. Our stylish yet cosy approach to hospitality means that whatever kind of stay you are looking for, we will gladly cater to your needs. RESTAURANT On Premises. No need to drive Original, tantalising recipes await you when you dine at Bingelela. Whether it’s something traditional or something new and exciting that you’re after, the varied and creative menu offers something suitable to every palette. Every choice is a favourite and all dishes are prepared from the freshest, best quality produce from local suppliers.


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SOUTH COAST With its sub-tropical weather, blue lagoons and golden beaches, the South Coast is the destination of choice when it comes to anything from romantic interludes to adrenalin adventures. In addition to a myriad of beach activities, visitors to this region can enjoy golf, hiking, mountain biking, diving, whale watching and almost everything in between. The subtropical weather encourages the growth of abundant foliage and colourful blooms as well as subtropical fruits and vegetables. Feast on locally grown nuts or savour the strong aroma of freshly ground coffee – locally grown, harvested and processed at the Beaver Creek Coffee Estate. Explore banana plantations, candle factories and lighthouse museums, shop at farm-stalls for the abundant produce and artistic wares of the South Coast, or just enjoy the feast of local activities on offer. The South Coast is also known as the ‘Golf Coast’, and boasts 11 top golf courses many with spectacular views over the Indian Ocean and within lush sub-tropical vegetation. Hiking and mountain biking are activities that can be enjoyed by the whole family – explore the regions indigenous forests, coastal plains, hillsides and gorges and for an added adrenalin rush, head to the Oribi Gorge where you can experience the World’s highest gorge swing and Africa’s

longest zip-line tour. Not partial to extreme adventure? Then opt for a romantic picnic overlooking the spectacular kloofs and crags of the Oribi Gorge. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the more than 500 plant species, a recorded 250 bird species and numerous small mammals including Vervet and the rare Samango monkey that may be seen – if you’re really lucky you may even spot a leopard lurking in the dense vegetation. If you’re into speed and horsepower, be sure to check out the Dezzi Raceway’s motor- and bike racing events… and get your helmet and best leathers ready for the 2018 South Coast Bike Fest that will be taking over Margate from 27 to 30 April. The biking elite from around SA will be heading to Margate for Africa’s premier motorcycle and music festival - awesome music, pubs, clubs and restaurants will be waiting for you inside the secure festival site, right on sub-tropical South Coast beachfront.

DID YOU KNOW? The luxurious and romantic Botha House, with its sweeping lawns and beautiful sea views, was originally built in 1920 by General Louis Botha for his wife Annie – the tragedy of the story is that less than 3 months into the building project, General Botha died. There is a happy ending though, as 8 months later, Botha House welcomed Annie as its first resident.

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN SOUTH COAST - FEB -M ARCH To advertise your EVENTS please send dates and info to: marien@azalea.co.za

UGU SOUTH COAST TOURISM Head Office: Tel: 039 682 7944 Website: www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za Regional Information Office Tel: 039 315 5168 Margate Tel: 039 312 2322 E-mail: margate@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Shelly Beach Tel: 039 315 7069/315 5168 E-mail: shellycentre@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1364 E-mail: scottburgh@tourismsouthcoast.co.za MAC ADVENTURES EXPANDS … An Archery Airgun Range and Mac Conquer Obstacle Course Total Adventures now 11+. The Chimp & Zee Rope and Adventure Park course comprises 30 elements plus 10 Zip Lines. Mac Paintball has its own enclosed War Zone and safety gear. Self-Drive quad bikes come with safety helmets and its own 4 x 4 track through the farm. Something for the whole family to enjoy is the amazing Mac Venture Golf, a 9 hole golf challenge. For all ages is the Butterfly Dome, beautiful butterflies in an exotic controlled environment with education centre. For the young adventurer there is Mac Farmyard with a host of friendly animals which one can feed (food available for sale) – and of course, Pony Rides which for many children will be a first and lasting memory. Add to all of this, there is a Food Hall, Wine Cellar, Banana Café, Fazenda Restauranté (Portuguese) Mac Fish and now MacNifico Pizzeria. Why not visit Mac Banana - make a day of it for an Amazing all-in-one experience! 44 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2018

Daily Surf Workshops & Lessons – Pumula Surf Camp & Surf School. Tel: 078 444 7130 Every Tuesday and Thursday 5km Trail run/Walk – Silver Beach, Port Edward at 17:00 Contact Clayton Bekker - Tel: 082 332 5032 Every Saturday Uvongo Park Run – 5km route, St Michaels Beach at 08:00 www.parkrun.co.za Umdoni Park Run – Umdoni Park, Pennington. www.parkrun.co.za / Gail Keevy – 079 182 6371 Scottburgh Flea Market – Corner Arbuthnot & Williamson Street Tel: Mike – 082 932 5986 Every Saturday & Sunday Uvongo Flea Market – Uvongo Tel: Andre van Zyl – 083 459 8982 Every 2nd Saturday Monthly Natural History Talks – Croc World Conservation Centre, Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1103 Nolean 3 Feb KZNRRC (Motor Sport) – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 Pennington Village Craft & Food Market – Relton Hall, Pennington Tel: Norma Wright – 083 783 3559 18 Feb Wild Coast Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Sun Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 22-24 Feb South African Women Golf Tournament – San Lameer Golf Club Tel: Lesley Copeman – 083 628 6379 24 Feb South Coast Extreme (KZN Extreme Enduro) – Lake Eland Game Reserve, D219 Oribi Flats Tel: Klint Mills – 071 524 9652 2-4 March Sassaba Rally – The Pont, Holiday & Water Sport Resort, Port Edward Email: sassaba@cimarron.co.za 3 March KZNRRC (Motor Sport) – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 16-18 March Ugu Tennis Tournament – Uvongo Tennis Club, Uvongo Tel: Natalie Grandin – 081 088 3858 17-18 March KZN Drags (Motor Sport) – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard - 039 685 4100 25 March Wild Coast Golf Tournament – Wild Coast Sun Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624

SOUTH COAST BIKE FEST™ 2018 The South Coast Bike Fest™, running from 27 to 30 April in Margate, provides a lucrative platform for traders across various industries. Thousands of visitors are drawn to the four-day festival which features high-octane demonstrations, retail opportunities, musical entertainment and quality food and drinks. Some highlights include: •

Motorcycle Dealership Expo Decks

Classic Bike Museum

Village Market Square Trading

Powasol EnduroX

Daily Stunt Shows

Outrides

Seafood Reggae Deck

Champagne Jazz Deck

Musical Performances by top artists including Springbok Nude Girls, Karen Zoid and Mathew Mole. All bikers and pillions are urged to preregister online for #freefunseeker tickets which gives free access to the entire event precinct including the Main Beach Stage featuring all the headline artists. All non-biker pedestrians will be charged a nominal fee of R60 per day which provides access to the entire event precinct including the three main beach festival stages. There are also limited #fuelyourfun tickets at an additional cost of R150 which gives ticket holders access to the Main Beach Stage Golden Circle. Pre-registration for the biking community and limited pedestrian ticket sales are available at www.southcoastbikefest.co.za. To book a vending site, submit your band or for general enquiries contact Vicky Wentzel at info@southcoastbikefest.co.za Keep up-to-date on all the event happenings using #SCBF18 on: Instagram: @scbikefest Facebook: south coast bike fest Twitter: @SCBikeFest 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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