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HIGHLIGHTS................................. 4 FAMILY FUN & ADVENTURE...........7 WARM WINTER GETAWAYS.........10 SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT...16 DURBAN...................................... 17 PMB/MIDLANDS..........................26 ZULULAND..................................28 BATTLEFIELDS.............................30 NORTH COAST.............................32 DRAKENSBERG........................... 34 SOUTH COAST..............................36 ELEPHANT COAST........................39

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SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

We are in the middle of the year and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has already achieved so much in the tourism sector. We hosted another successful Tourism INDABA in May and KZN was announced as the successful bidder to host “Africa’s Travel INDABA” for the next five years. We also took this opportunity to engage with many buyers and international media, who attended the exhibition and our annual business breakfast, on the latest tourism sector developments that we believe will take KZN to greater heights. It is also thrilling to see that members of the tourism trade remain committed to growing the sector and continue to invest in new properties and upgrading their establishments. Some of these properties are:

The Ugu Jazz Festival will see top SA musical talents, such as Brenda Mntambo, Jimmy Dludlu, Ringo Madlingozi, Amanda Black and many more, performing on 24 June at Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre in Port Shepstone.

Thonga Beach Lodge in the Elephant Coast upgraded and renovated all their 24 bedrooms. Now guests can enjoy and explore one of Africa’s last unspoilt wilderness beaches in luxury.

Isibindi Zulu Lodge in Zululand will reopen in August after undergoing a complete refurbishment, which will include reupholstered furniture at the main lodge area, the lounge and the dining area. Rooms will be redecorated with new furniture and bathrooms will be remodelled.

Fashionistas, celebrities, socialites and horse racing enthusiasts will pour into KZN for one of the biggest events on the social calendar of South Africa, the Vodacom Durban July, on 1 July 2017. This year’s event will be themed, “The Colour of Magic”.

Midlands Saddle and Trout, a stud farm managed by First Group, has undergone a head to toe refurbishment worth R16.7 million. The extensive renovations will include redecorating all 59 chalets and will be completed at the end of the year.

Ebandla Hotel will also be opening a new hotel in Jozini at the end of year. The hotel will boast over 50 rooms, conference facilities and a VIP restaurant and bar.

KZN has become a firm favourite for holidaymakers looking for a bit of sun to escape the winter chills. We have some signature events that will definitely provide lots of warmth. • The Comrades Marathon takes place on 4 June 2017, starting from Durban and heading up to Pietermaritzburg. • Rugby lovers will be thrilled to see the Springboks take on France at GrowthPoint Kings Park on 17 June 2017.

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• The Dundee July Rural Horseracing event will be held in Dundee on 22 July 2017. • The 38th Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) will run between the 13th and the 23rd July 2017. This year, we will continue with our partnership with the East Coast Radio House and Garden Show to promote intraprovincial travel through the KZN Travel and Adventure Show, running from 30 June to 9 July 2017, at the Durban Exhibition Centre. The show will give visitors a wide range of exciting options of tourism products with special packages and rates. Make sure to pop in to the TKZN stand for some fun activities. Visit www.kzntravelandadventureshow.co.za for more information. Don’t forget to follow us on all our social networks, Facebook (KZNTourism), Instagram (@tourismkzn_official), Twitter (@Tourism KZN), YouTube (KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority) and Pintrest (KZN Tourism), to be updated on all our upcoming events and to drop us a line and tell us about your exceptional holiday in the Zulu Kingdom, and remember to #GottaLuvKZN

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JUNE-JULY HIGHLIGHTS 17 June 17:05 RUGBY: SPRINGBOKS VS FRANCE Growthpoint King’s Park Stadium. (031 308 8400)

4 June 92ND COMRADES MARATHON: The world’s largest, oldest and most challenging ultra-marathon – Durban City Hall to Scottsville Racecourse, Pietermaritzburg.

17 June INTERNATIONAL JAZZ EXTRAVAGANZA Durban International Convention Centre. (031 360 1000)

8-10 June TOPS AT SPAR WINE SHOW Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World. (wineshow.co.za)

23-25 June THE 2ND LAND ROVER DURBAN HIGH GOAL POLOCROSSE features South Africa’s highest-ranked players in action –Durban Shongweni Club.

27 June – 9 July THE BALLITO PRO presented by Billabong 2017 Willard Beach, Ballito. www.theballitopro.com

30 June-9 July KZN TRAVEL & ADVENTURE SHOW Durban Exhibition Centre. (082 378 0279) 30 June-9 July East Coast Radio House & Garden Show – (031 303 5941)

1 July ‘VODACOM DURBAN JULY’ South Africa’s premier horseracing event – Greyville Racecourse. (031 314 1500)

10 June 08:00 SPORTS AND FITNESS EXCHANGE Moses Mabhida Stadium. (071 292 9143) 24 June 14:00 ‘NEVER ENDING COMEDY TRAIN’ with Darren Maule and friends to Scottburgh and back – departs Durban Station.

10 June 4TH ANNUAL HIP HOP FESTIVAL Moses Mabhida Stadium. (031 582 8222) 12 June 12:00 MUSIC AT MAKARANGA: Legendary local band ‘Freshly Ground’ along with great food and breath-taking views of the picturesque gardens. 031 764 6616

24 June CRAFT BEER & WINE FEST Sugar Rush Park, Ballito www.ballitobeats.co.za

1 July FACT DURBAN ROCKS Moses Mabhida Stadium, People’s Park. (events@afrotainment.co.za) 7-9 July THE ISIMANGALISO ST LUCIA HALF MARATHON / TRAIL CHALLENGE St Lucia Ski Boat Club, St Lucia Email: info@isimangaliso.com / Thandi Tel: 083 230 5820

Hugely popular radio, theatre and film star, Maeshni Naicker (Broken Promises, Lollipop Lane, Keeping up With the Kandasamys) makes her debut solo appearance in Salon Sue, an achingly funny new comedy about hair stylists and their clients, written and directed by Clinton Marius, and brought to Sibaya’s iZulu Theatre from 28 to 30 July by Copy Dog, the multi-award winning production house behind a string of stage hits, including Lollipop Lane, B!*ch Stole My Doek and Mystic Twisters. Salon Sue is a jolly tumble through a working day in a small salon, showcasing the extraordinary versatility of this much-loved actress! Don’t miss it!!

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IZULU THEATRE, SIBAYA 28 & 29 JULY @ 8pm & 30 July @ 3pm Tickets R120 at Computicket


JUNE-JULY HIGHLIGHTS 13-23 July 38TH DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre and various venues around Durban. (031 260 2506) 15 July 12:30 ‘PINOTAGE ON TAP’ is a food, wine and music festival hosted by Diemersfontein Wines Max’s Lifestyle Umlazi 22 July THE DUNDEE JULY Rural horseracing event, Dundee. 29 July JOHNNY CLEGG: THE FINAL JOURNEY Durban ICC. (Book at Computicket) 29 July OLD MUTUAL IMFOLOZI CHALLENGE (MTB) Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve www.wildseries.co.za / Email: anneke@tenfourmedia.co.za

IT’S SARDINE SEASON! Be part of the excitement as the South Coast awaits The Greatest Shoal on Earth. The spectacular Sardine Run lures excited spectators, travellers, professional and pop-up fishermen from all over the globe during the South Coast’s sunny winter season. Events include: 15-17 June: The Sardine Run Golf Tournament played at Scottburgh, Umkomaas and Selborne golf clubs. 16-17 June: Port Edward Kayak Compo 24 June: Ugu Jazz Festival, Gamalakhe, a diverse cultural entertainment show that has gained popularity both nationally and internationally among jazz afficianados. 1-19 July: The South Coast’s Sardine Beach

Festival at various beaches all the way from Scottburgh to Port Edward. Enjoy beach sports, games, races and pageants, including toddlers’ corners. 7-9 July: The Dezzi South Coast Invitational Challenge invites SA’s top drivers to race against the clock. 8 July: Cultural events on during this time include The Maidens Ceremony in Ezingolweni, KwaNyuswa is a colourful ceremony, which gives visitors a rare opportunity to gain insight into Zulu culture. Girls participate in the traditional dance of the maidens to celebrate their purity and to be chosen for possible inclusion in the famous annual Reed Dance. 24 June: The Ingoma Festival at Mount Nebo Arena Hardinga Cultural Dance competition ) and the Zulu culture is synonymous with art, music and dance. 11-15 July: Mercury Shelly Beach Fishing Festival for deep sea angling. 14-16 July: A festive family fun fair run by the Port Shepstone Lions Club - adventure sport shows and much more. Contact Zama on eventing@tourismsouthcoast.co.za or visit www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za.

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THE COLD SEASON HAS STARTED. WINTER HAS ARRIVED. Dudu and Sipho are spending their holidays with Gogo. Gogo (granny) treats them to a trip to Phezulu Safari Park for a weekend. While planning the events of the day to include a game drive and the reptile park, a bee comes in and the commotion starts. Gogo (granny) manages to chase the bee away and the children settle down and carry on with their plans. Gogo (granny) immediately gets to tell them a short story about how they used to search for the bee hives in order to harvest honeycombs from forest around winter. Honeycomb acts as a home for storing unhatched young bees. It also stores the honey created by the pollen and nectar from flowers.

introducing... DUDU & SIPHO

Gogo continues to tell them that honey the that is sold in the shops is made from the honeycomb. She also tells them that honey tastes different depending on the flowers that grow in the different areas. All honey tastes sweet but some even tastes sweeter. She even tells them about some of the benefits of honey like helping to fight flu symptoms.

Dudu & Sipho is a kiddies brand, created with the idea of introducing African superheroes and bringing diversity to the animation industry.

Dudu and Sipho find this very interesting and learn how nature works. While still trying to think about the process of honey...... they realise that it’s almost time to go for a ride on the Umgeni Steam Train. When the train gets to Inchanga Railway where there’s a craft market, they are able to see all the handcrafted products that are being sold. Gogo manages to spot a table where they are selling honey and the children can’t help but share the story.

Their names were chosen because they are identifiable within different ethnic groups.

THE DUDU & SIPHO BRAND The brand currently offers backpacks, pencil cases, t-shirts and beach balls with a plan to produce a range of toys and stationery and an animation series through the newly formed Joint Venture between Dudu And Sipho Pty (Ltd) and Durban Motion Pictures.

For more info contact: Thabisile Mthethwa on 083 256 5949 or email: thabisile.mth@gmail.com or visit the Facebook page Dudu & Sipho.

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

ACTIVITIES - FROM R45 • Zulu Village and Dance • Game Drives • Reptile Park • Fear Factor Challenge • Creature Cave Accommodation Team Building Kids Parties Conferences Weddings - Valley View or Bush Venue www.phezulusafaripark.co.za

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

GPS: -29.75416 S – 030.72328 E

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Little Switzerland Resort A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN

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.

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

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

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

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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.

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“A GIFT TO THE VALLEY” Next to King Dingaan’s Perennial Spring. Overlooking the Emakhosini Valley of the Kings. On R34 (Route 66) Halfway between Melmoth (21km) and Ulundi (27)km) Durban (200km) Richards Bay (120km) Vryheid (100km) 60km from CENGENI (Southern Gate) of IMFOLOZI GAME PARK.

Game drive and lunch, or breakfast or dinner, with the option of Zulu village, Champagne lunch picnic in the bush Booking essential Call 082 259 9732 or 073 266 8577 Email: info@thulathula.com

YOUR ONE STOP TOURISM/CORPORATE VENUE • ACCOMMODATION D/B/B • *NEW* RESTAURANT AND BAR • CONFERENCES/FUNCTIONS • *NEW* WEDDING CHAPEL • ZULU HISTORICAL MUSEUM • CRAFT SHOP • SWIMMING POOL • NGUNI FARM TOURS

035 450 0904/5 082 893 2256 info@mtonjanenilodge.co.za www.mtonjanenilodge.co.za

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#GottaLuvKZN AFRICA’S TRAVEL INDABA REMAINS IN KWAZULU-NATAL, DURBAN FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS. KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and Durban are ready to put more investment into INDABA, now known as Africa’s Travel Indaba, after President Jacob Zuma announced on Tuesday, 16 May 2017, that KZN and Durban were the successful bidders to host this prestigious travel show until 2022. Durban, KZN will also have the option to extend the hosting agreement of INDABA in 2022 for another five years. Commenting about what has been a very successful INDABA 2017 for the province of KwaZulu-Natal, the MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Mr Sihle Zikalala, said, “We are thrilled that the province has once again won the bid to host INDABA for the next five years. This will give us an opportunity to further invest in the show and ensure that it continues to grow and increase its contribution to province’s GDP. Ultimately, we want to cement our relationships with international tour operators and grow international travel from our neighbouring

countries. We want to build a tourism sector that will be felt around the province including townships and rural areas.” Tourism KwaZulu-Natal and Durban Tourism, together with members of the tourism trade and media, jointly hosted a cocktail function on 18 May 2017, the last day of INDABA, to mark this prestigious honour. Her Worship the Mayor of eThekwini Cllr.Zandile Gumede stated that after engagements with Industry leaders during INDABA, “It is evident that robust engagements need to take place between the public and private sector to grow tourism together. Transformation in the tourism sector will also be high on the tourism agenda and we will ensure that emerging entrepreneurs are given necessary resources and skills to develop new products and experiences for the city. We look forward to the innovation, rapid infrastructural development and transformation of the tourism INDABA over the next five years.” The city and the province will be working very closely together with South African

Tourism to ensure that the Africa Travel Indaba continues to grow from strength to strength by attracting quality buyers and exhibitors from all over the continent.

(Above) Indaba launch attended by the President and MEC.

(Right) Lovely ladies at the TKZN stand

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Warm Winter Getaways #GottaLuvKZN

UNBELIEVABLE WINTER WONDER 2017 QUICK, SIMPLE BREAKAWAY WITH VALUE ALL ROUND THIS WINTER! Minimum Two night stay for a couple includes: • Bed and Breakfast • A 30 minute back & neck treatment per person • A R250 meal voucher for a future visit valid for 6 months • 2 Bottles wine to take home upon departure • A Chocolate & Brandy Tasting per person • Complimentary Hot Chocolate in the lounge with fire place 5pm to 6pm daily Garden Rooms & Deluxe Rooms R4000 TOTAL for 2 nights! (R2 000 per night) UPGRADE TO A DELUXE SUITE FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONCE-OFF R1500 Reserve additional nights at R1100 per night with breakfast Extend for 2 additional nights & receive an additional 4 bottles of wine

QUICK, SIMPLE BREAKAWAY WITH VALUE ALL ROUND THIS WINTER! Minimum THREE night stay for a couple includes: • Airport Transfers King Shaka International to Granny Mouse return • Bed and Breakfast • A 60 minute Swedish Full Body treatment per person • 30 Minute Steam Room session per Couple • R300 dinner voucher to be used during your stay • A Chocolate & Brandy Tasting per person • Complimentary Hot Chocolate in the lounge with fire place 5pm to 6pm daily Garden Rooms & Deluxe Rooms R6600 TOTAL for 3 nights per room! (R2200 per night) UPGRADE TO A DELUXE SUITE FOR AN ADDITIONAL ONCE-OFF R1500 Reserve additional nights at R1100 per night with breakfast

Validity of Offer 01st April 2017 – 30th September 2017. Bookings Essential as offer is subject to availability. Telephone: 033 234 4071 Email: reservations@grannymouse.co.za Terms and Conditions Apply / Room Type on 1st come 1st serve basis Wine choice sole discretion by Management. Additional service (Spa Treatments & Tastings) MUST be booked upon reservation Does not apply to already confirmed bookings. Packages excludes flights.

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Dance Africa Dance, a vibrant largescale original musical theatre production, will be staged at Durban’s Playhouse from 7 – 11 June as a showcase of creative talent from throughout Africa, ahead of travelling to Russia as part of the African support team for Cameroon during the Confederation Cup. Creative live-wire, Sifiso Mthethwa and his Vision Faces team have conceived of a 100% original production which talks to the continent of Africa’s inherent love of soccer, dance and music as a unifier, and common thread among strangers. Mthethwa has cast a multi-national collaborative company of dancers and musicians from KZN, Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Ghana. The production uses English as its central language, while incorporating Mothertongue influences and themes from participating nations. The company is 50-member strong, comprising performers, dancers, musicians, drummers and support staff. As part of the social-cohesion process, the cast have collaborated to envision, write and devise the production, under the framework and direction of Mthethwa. Dance Africa Dance will proudly represent the African continent in Moscow, St. Pietersburg and Sochi and then to tour to China – performing in three cities; Shanghai, Hong Kong and Hangzhou. Booking for the Durban run is through Computicket on 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com . At UKZN’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre, KickstArt presents James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl for the July school holidays, from 5 to 23 July. Greg King directs and designs this magical reimagining of the well-loved, deliciously quirky children’s classic, about the young orphan, James who has a remarkable adventure involving a giant peach and five eccentric giant insects. James and the Giant Peach stars Bryan Hiles, Clare Mortimer, Peter Court, Belinda Henwood, Nhlakanipho Manqele and Lyle Buxton. At the centre of the story is a young English boy, James Henry Trotter, who is four years old and lives with

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his loving parents in a beautiful cottage by the sea in the south of England until his parents are killed by an escaped rhinoceros during a shopping trip to London. James enters into a magical giant peach while running away from his cruel aunts, Spiker and Sponge, and discovers a tunnel, which leads to secret room inside the peach’s seed, inhabited by five magically altered human-sized, talking garden bugs: a grasshopper, a centipede, an earthworm, a spider, a ladybird, a silkworm and a glow-worm. Their glorious larger than life adventure takes him across the world! For more info, visit www.kickstarttheatre.co.za. Also at the Sneddon Theatre, Pieter-Dirk Uys takes the stage from 25 July to 6 August with his one-man memoir, The Echo of a Noise. Join the master satirist as he opens his heart and talks about his private and public life leading the audience into his inner-sanctuary with stories that can evoke surprise, laughter and tears. Now in his 71st year, Uys doesn’t glance back at the successes and failures that have strengthened his belief in a constant improvement of his work, but at those small signposts that throughout his life subconsciously pointed him in a right and original direction: his father Hannes Uys and his mother Helga Bassel; his grandmothers, his teachers, his passions, Sophia Loren, censorship, false eyelashes and making a noise when everyone demanded silence. Tickets available from Computicket. And on our music front there’s much on offer. The KZN Philharmonic’s eagerly anticipated Winter Season concerts run in the Durban Hall every Thursday, from 1 to 22 June, starting at 19h30. Concert-goers can look forward to the performances of masterworks by Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninoff and a host of other greats, interpreted by

internationally accomplished guest artists who are set to collaborate with ‘Africa’s Premiere Orchestra’ in bringing its programmes to life. The season sees the return of the Russianborn, Durban based conductor, Naum Rousine, along with KZNPO’s Associate Guest Conductor, the Israeli-American maestro Daniel Boico, and Daniel Raiskin, Principal Guest Conductor of the Belgrade Philharmonic. We also welcome, among others, two distinguished pianists: the Czech soloist, Lukas Vondracek, and his prize-winning Belgian contemporary, Liebrech Vanbeckenvoort; and two remarkable ensembles from the New York City, the renowned Yale Glee Club Choir, and the first ever Affiliate Ensemble of Carnegie Hall, DECODA. For full programme information and handsome subscription discounts, call 031-369 9438 or email bookings@kznphil.org.za. And in Pietermaritzburg, the Durban Chamber Choir can be heard in concert at 3pm on 11 June at the Lutheran Church, Hayfields, when it will honour the 450th birthday of Claudio Monteverdi, and the works of another great transitional composer, Gabriel Fauré. Featured works under the directorship of Christopher Cockburn include Monteverdi’s 1650 Mass as well as Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine, and his famous Pavane. Tickets are R70 per person (student/scholar OAP concessions R40). School groups are admitted free, and group bookings may be made, by prior arrangement with the Choir (nicole@NGOLawSA.co.za). Finally, note that the 2017 Durban International Film Festival runs from 13 to 23 July at various venues throughout the city. For full programme details, visit www.durbanfilmfest.co.za


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Durban offers visitors and locals alike a year-round playground with its warm Indian Ocean, radiant golden beaches and sub-tropical weather. A city where unique experiences abound – ride a Ricksha along the Golden Mile, cruise the harbour, visit some of Durban’s historical sites along the Inanda Heritage Route, or mountain bike through the picturesque hills and valleys overlooking Inanda Dam.

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For more info check out the website www.durbanexperience.co.za Take a visit to the Moses Mabhida stadium and travel up the iconic arch in the Sky Car to the viewing platform, for spectacular panoramic views over the ocean and the city… or be brave and take the leap with the world’s tallest swing, the Big Rush Big Swing!

The Greyville Race Course track’s infield is home to the Royal Durban Golf Club, which was first established in 1892 as a very ‘rough’ course with a wood and iron shanty ‘club house’ - it was rebuilt in 1932 with a brand new club house and new course layout. In April that year the Durban Golf Club was granted permission to use the prefix “Royal” by King George V, making it one of only four golf clubs in southern Africa to obtain this honour.

During the winter months much focus is on the Greyville Race Course as it plays host to Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event on Saturday 1 July, when the 121st running of the Vodacom Durban July takes place in front of racing fans, socialites and fashionistas. The stakes for the main race are huge, but it’s the title that every owner, trainer and jockey wants to win, and with the best thoroughbreds in the country in KwaZuluNatal for the three months of Champions’ Season, the race on the famous track at Greyville is guaranteed to be intense.

invited make up their outfits for the judges. Then it is the student designers’ turn as the Vodacom Durban July Young Designer Award sees hundreds of hopefuls parading their finished outfits before the field gets cut to twenty, and then down to ten finalists. Anyone hoping to get the inside track on this season’s trends and some cutting edge ideas on how to interpret the theme should book a seat at one of the fashion showcase dinners at Greyville Race Course on 13 and 15 June. These will include the premieres of the eagerly awaited Vodacom Durban July Invited Designer Showcase, as well as all the finalists in the other pre-race day competitions. There’s no cure for July Fever! Catch the fever at Greyville Race Course on Saturday 1 July… it’s the one winter fever you’ll be happy to catch.

Off the track the Vodacom Durban July is all about style, glitz and glamour. Race day fashion competitions invite fashion lovers to express themselves, inspired by the race-day theme, “The Colour of Magic”. Before the big day the fashion programme kicks into top gear with the national Vodacom Durban July Fashion Challenge, a truly unique fashion competition. as it all starts with storyboard submissions, from which the ten best are www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017 17


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 18 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

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

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


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

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

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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 hand-crafted 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) TuesFri 09:00-17:00, Sat 09:00-16:00, Sun 10:0015:00. Home of the KwaZulu-Natal 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. AFRICAN ART CENTRE (94 Florida Rd, 031 312 3804) Nurturing and promoting the work of original artists and craftspeople, the gallery features a variety of high quality fine art, Zulu beadwork, ceramics and baskets. Every purchase made from the African Art Centre provides income and employment for more than 600 artists and crafters currently supported by the Centre.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Umhlanga Art Africa Lighthouse Mall, Chartwell Drive Tel: 031 561 1515

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

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Umhlanga A warm winter welcome to all who have chosen to visit Umhlanga this holiday season. Situated just north of Durban, this vibrant seaside resort has a myriad of offerings to keep you and the whole family entertained. There is so much to do in and around Umhlanga and for more info we suggest you check in at the tourism office for a map and guide. Attractions include boat charters, helicopter flips, nature trails. A visit to the KZN Sharks Board is very educational and a must if you are wanting to know more about the important work they do to protect the environment and keep our swimming beaches safe. The Umhlanga Promenade is a stunning walkway winding the length of the beachfront, very popular with early morning strollers and joggers. Restaurants – the choice is endless and eating out has never been this varied and delicious… For the ladies, a wonderful opportunity to kick back, relax and spend time at one of the many Spa venues, or enjoy an unforgettable and stylish High Tea at the Beverly Hills or Oyster Box Hotel. If you are feeling energetic join the annual UMHLANGA TRAIL RUN & WALK taking place on SUNDAY 02 July 5km; 12km; and 18km event. Starts at 6.30 am at the Millenium Stage- Umhlanga Promenade Main Beach. Finish and Prize giving back here at 09.00.

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

DELICIOUS FLAVOURS IN DELIGHTFUL AMBIENCE AT MASALA MASALA This new “Curry Durban Style” restaurant at the upper corner of the Protea Hotel complex in Umhlanga, provides a pleasantly surprising dimension of Indian cuisine which is commonly lost in the menus providing this sort-after local fare. The carefully prepared dishes, ranging from tingling chicken livers to flavoursome lamb curry, in lavish helpings, not to omit the vegetarian/prawn/ crab specialties, more than satisfy and make a lasting impression. The venue is striking in its simple elegance, spacious in mirrored ‘views’ and an expansive view of the village and ocean; the hospitality is gracious and warm, a truly wholesome experience! 22 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017


Umhlanga’s only high-end boutique mall is open. Situated within the renowned “The Pearls of Umhlanga”, the mall forms part of this iconic R3 billion development. Offering residents and customers highend products and services that one would normally find in a regional mall, but in a smaller, more exclusive setting, the Pearls Mall, like The Pearls of Umhlanga, is upmarket, visually appealing and an overarching asset to the area. The Pearls Mall will not only offer residents of the resort unlimited access to a host of additional amenities on its doorstep, but will also add value to residents of Umhlanga as well as the thousands of tourists who flock to the village annually. AWESOME AFRICA, a one-stop South African gift shop, which was established in 2001 as Keddah (Gateway Shopping Centre). They specialise in small, easy to transport, functional gifts made in SA for home and corporate use. Stockists of ostrich eggs, silver jewellery, candles, beaded cutlery and dolls as well as t-shirts. Also a range of hand-painted & hand-embroided table runners, cushion covers and placemats. Hooligans kids clothing, glassware, ceramic ware, toys and childrens’ books and magnets. Something for everyone!!! Visit them at Shop A27 at The Pearls Mall. SWAG - His & Hers Sexy, stylish and trendy are the adjectives that best describe the fashion available at SWAG - His & Hers, (SWAG, an acronym for Sexy With A Little Gangster.) Located at the fabulous Pearls Mall, Umhlanga’s latest upbeat and vibrant clothing store offers clients a girly glam look and men’s hip-hop fashion. Swag His & Hers caters for both ladies and men with different yet complimenting styles.The range for HIM can be described as “Ghetto Fabulous” while the range for HER can be described as “Where the sidewalk and catwalk meet”. From dresses, t-shirts, jeans and all types of accessories and shoes to add edge to your appearance, SWAG’s main aim is to affordably dress the community with the very latest in fashion. Pay them a visit at and see how little exquisite style costs!!! www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017 23


1000 Hills

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

When Europeans arrived at the Port of Natal in 1825, the Valley of 1000 Hills was a remote and isolated area teeming with game. WS Field was one of the first Europeans to settle in 1851, and leopards were said to occasionally spend the night on the veranda of the Field homestead in what is now Kloof. Within a few years a wagon route opened up between Durban and the interior, close to what is now the Old Main Road. The establishment of the railway line linking the goldfields with the port rapidly followed the discovery of gold in the Transvaal in the 1880s, and the rail and road traffic through the 1000 Hills increased.

SPRINGSIDE CAFE Nestled in the heart of Hillcrest, you will find the perfect, tranquil little spot to meet with your friends, hold a corporate event, or spend quality time with your family. Inanda Dam and Resort This spot has become legendary as the second overnight stop on the Dusi Canoe Marathon, a thrilling fixture here for six decades. But you’ll find several other attractions as well at this Msinsi resort cradled in the graceful folds of the Valley of a Thousand Hills. The Inanda Bass Classic Fishing Tournament each year end of April attracts hundreds of entrants from all over the country. Then each April the Triple Challenge taking place at Inanda Dam, offers one of SA’s toughest endurance events. In between these major attractions, make time to enjoy mountain biking, watersports, nature trails or visit the Wushwini Arts & Culture Centre by the age-old hills and valleys…

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Springside Cafe, aptly named after the road in which it is situated, opened its doors on a beautiful spring morning, the 1st of September 2016 and since then, has been the venue of many family events, birthday parties, weddings, baby showers and even a marriage proposal or two. The country garden atmosphere is complimented by the tasteful interior decor, which, if you allow yourself to, will cause you to feel that you are in a little English country cafe, sipping tea out of beautiful china, or relaxing over a fresh fruit juice or cup of coffee. Enter the indoor area, and breathe in the delicious aromas of fresh meals being prepared in the kitchen, or mouth watering pastries and cakes. Friendly staff await your arrival and are committed to ensuring that your visit with them is both pleasant and rewarding. The variety of dishes served will satisfy even the most discerning palate. Whether you are looking for a warm cosy experience near the crackling log fire, on a cold wintry day, or a cool, refreshing relaxed summer meal, you will not be disappointed. The friendly, warm ambiance will cause you to want to return, no matter the season. Parents, your children can play safely within your easy view or earshot, while you relax and enjoy one another’s company. The team has a passion for people, good food, tasteful decor and customer satisfaction, and the combination will cause you to return to this beautiful spot again and again.


HORSE RACING GREYVILLE (031 314 1651) 3, 10, 14, 16, 25 June & 1, 12, 15, 19, 29 July at Greyville Racecourse (031 314 1500) 1 July VODACOM DURBAN JULY Framed in the background by the many hotels of Durban’s Golden Mile, Greyville Racecourse is situated at the bottom of Durban’s Berea and surrounds the green expanse of Royal Durban Golf Club’s championship course. SCOTTSVILLE (033 345 3405) 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 - JUNE-JULY 8, 15 & 22 June 19:00 KZN Philharmonic Winter Symphony Season Durban City Hall. 8-10 June TOPS at SPAR Wine Show – Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World. (wineshow.co.za) 10 June 08:00 Sports and Fitness Exchange – Moses Mabhida Stadium. (071 292 9143) 10 June 4th Annual Hip Hop Festival – Moses Mabhida Stadium. (031 582 8222) 11 June 09:00 Parklife gourmet street food and music festival, headlined by Matt Simons (USA), De Hofnar (Netherlands), Gavin James (Ireland), and Melvv (USA) and joined by top local acts Jeremy Loops, Matthew Mole, GoodLuck, Kyle Deutsch, Sketchy Bongo, Josh Wantie, Easy Freak and Alexander May. (031 309 1170) 12 June 12:00 Music at Makaranga: Legendary local band ‘Freshly Ground’ along with great food and breath-taking views of the picturesque gardens. 031 764 6616 17 June 11:00 ‘Building Up Our Future Generation’ features artists Sibusiso Mthembu (Sbu Noah), Ngwbeko Mbambo and Ntokozo Mbambo – Lahee Park, Pinetown. 17 June International Jazz Extravaganza – Durban International Convention Centre. (031 360 1000) 17 June Boris Brejcha Live – Origin Nightclub. 17-18 June Rhumbelow Theatre @Tina’s Kloof (031 764 7843) ‘Thomson Verses Thomson’ is an intimate and funny series of duets featuring Durban musicians Barry Thomson (guitar and vocals) and Calli Thomson (piano and vocals) 21-22 June My Business Expo – Durban Exhibition Centre. (0861 726 722) 23 June Cheese Burgers & Hip Hop – The Plant, 5 Station Drive, Morningside. (Book via Webtickets)

23-25 June The 2nd Land Rover Durban High Goal polocrosse event features South Africa’s highest-ranked players in action – Durban Shongweni Club. 24 June 14:00 ‘Never Ending Comedy Train’ with Darren Maule and friends to Scottburgh and back – departs Durban Station. 24 June The Dante Cup & Family Fun Day: Five-a-side soccer tournament plus entertainment, food and fun – St Henry’s Marist Brothers’ College. (031 563 7633) 30 June 18:00 Vodacom Durban July Official Launch Concert – Greyville Racecourse. (Computicket) 30 June 20:00 Vishal and Shekhar Live – Durban ICC. 30 June-9 July KZN Travel & Adventure Show – Durban Exhibition Centre. (082 378 0279) 30 June-9 July East Coast Radio House & Garden Show – Durban Exhibition Centre. (031 303 5941) 1 July 17:30 Africa Dumisa – Durban Christian Centre. (Book via Computicket) 1 July Fact Durban Rocks – Moses Mabhida Stadium, People’s Park. (events@ afrotainment.co.za) 2 July Rhumbelow Theatre @Tina’s 14 Beryldene Road, Kloof, (031 764 7843) ‘Cat Rocks’ showcases Cat Simoni’s golden voice and virtuoso piano as she performs her all-time favourite Rock classics; 13-16 July 14:00 The Wonderful World of Disney On Ice – Durban ICC. (031 360 1000) 13-23 July 38th Durban International Film Festival – Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre and various venues around Durban. (031 260 2506) 15 July 12:30 ‘Pinotage On Tap’ is a food, wine and music festival hosted by Diemersfontein Wines – Max’s Lifestyle Umlazi 19-23 July Rhumbelow Theatre @Tina’s 14 Beryldene Road, Kloof, (031 764 7843)

‘Tribute to Dire Straits’; 26-30 July Rhumbelow Theatre @Tina’s 14 Beryldene Road, Kloof, ( 031 764 7843) ‘The Chain: The Fleetwood Mac Story’. 29 July Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey – Durban ICC. (Book at Computicket) SPORT 4 June 92nd Comrades Marathon: The world’s largest, oldest and most challenging ultra-marathon – Durban City Hall to Scottsville Racecourse, Pietermaritzburg. 10-11 June Mountain Biking: Dusi2C – PMB to Blue Lagoon. (072 9462452) 11 June 08:00 Road Running: Durban Spar Women’s 5/10km Challenge – Growthpoint King’s Park Stadium Outer Fields. (083 501 0202) 14-18 June Surfing: Volkswagen SA Open – New Pier. 17 June 17:05 Rugby: Springboks vs France – Growthpoint King’s Park Stadium. (031 308 8400) 23 June Jump City Urban Challenge – uShaka Marine World. (gavin@ jumpcitychallenge.com) 24 June Soccer: Nedbank Cup Final – Moses Mabhida Stadium. (031 582 8222) 30 June 19:00 Rugby: Cell C Sharks vs Bulls – Growthpoint King’s Park Stadium. (031 308 8400) 1 July Surfing: Jordy Smith O’Neill Supergrom – Durban Beachfront. 1 July ‘Vodacom Durban July’ South Africa’s premier horseracing event – Greyville Racecourse. (031 314 1500) 15 July 17:15 Rugby: Cell C Sharks vs Lions – Growthpoint King’s Park Stadium. (031 308 8400) 23 July Totalsports Women’s Race – People’s Park, Moses Mabhida Stadium. (082 517 4799) www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017 25


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PIETERMARITZBURG MIDLANDS

As the days get shorter and a wintery chill fills the air, there’s no better place to be than the forested hills and rolling countryside of the Midlands - where daytime adventures and activities keep you busy and crackling fireplaces keep you warm at night. This region, with its soft green landscape of forests, pastures, waterfalls and dams, is home to an eclectic and fascinating mix of arts and crafts, artisanal produce, sublime spas and world-class restaurants, with a wide range of adventurous, natural and historical pursuits.

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On the 7 June 1893, while Mahatma Gandhi was on his way to Pretoria, a white man objected to his presence in a first-class carriage and he was ordered to move to the end of the train. Gandhi, who had a first class ticket, refused and he was thrown off the train. While shivering through a winter night in the station waiting room, he made the decision to stay in South Africa and fight the racial discrimination against Indians. Today a bronze statue of Gandhi stands in Church Street in Pietermaritzburg’s city centre. 26 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

For more info check out the website www.midlands.kzn.org.za History buffs will enjoy exploring the charming city of Pietermaritzburg, which was visited by the likes of Gandhi, Mandela and Queen Victoria, take in the many heritage sites on a walk through the city’s historical centre and enjoy the architecture and history of the town. One of the highlights of the town is the City Hall, built in 1893. It is reputed to be one of the largest all-brick buildings in the southern hemisphere. The organ housed here is huge and is still used for recitals and concert recordings. Explore its museums and memorials, art galleries and quaint antique shops, and don’t forget a stroll through the KZN National Botanical. For gardens of a different kind, visit one of the many herb and flower farms or shop for essential oils lovingly grown and distilled for your sensory pleasure. Take some time out to be pampered… you’ll be spoilt for choice as the Midlands offers some of the finest spas South Africa has to offer, providing sophisticated spa seekers with an enviable range of treatments and rituals using the world’s favourite spa products alongside traditional African treatments. The Midlands offers great activities and fun family experiences. Check out the 100m drop of the Howick Falls – add a little geography

lesson as you discuss the waterfalls of the world as depicted on sign board, or explore the Howick Museum for insight into the development of the village and its old farm implements. Or get creative at the Zulu-Lulu Art Bar where kids of all ages will enjoy painting their own pottery, or have fun candle dipping and creating sand art. Do some cheese tasting at Swissland Cheese – Mom and Dad will enjoy the cheese and the kids will have fun feeding the goats, or for the sweet tooth, try chocolate dipping. Go hiking at Giant’s Castle, fly fishing at Kamberg Nature Reserve, or if it’s an adrenaline-charged adventure you want, then opt for a Canopy Tour (suitable for all ages) or go tubing or kayaking down the Dusi or white water rafting on the magnificent Umkomaas River, said to be second only to the mighty Zambezi.


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 JUNE-JULY First Friday of every month Aintree Lodge Evening Night Market – Aintree Lodge, 31 Alice Grange Place, PMB www.aintreelodge.co.za / Tel: 033 386 7956 Every Saturday 06H00 - 10H00 Pietermaritzburg Farmer’s Market – Alexandra Park behind Harry Gwala Stadium. Contact: Mike Paulton on 082 886 0687. 07H00 – 10H00 Karkloof Farmers’ Market – 26km from Howick off the Karkloof Road. Access gained off the D507. Tel: Andrea 082 820 8986 09H00 – 14H00 Craft Market – City Hall. Contact Michell Wilter. Tel: 033 396 2807 Every Saturday & Sunday Wine Tasting. Different wines every weekend – Meander Fine Wines. Piggly Wiggly Farm Stall. R102 Dargle. Every Sat. Sun. & Public Holiday 10H00 – 17H00 Albert Falls Miniature Railway –The Horse Shoe, Albert Falls. Tel Rob 082 343 9686. 26 May – 4 June The Royal Show – Royal Agricultural Showgrounds, PMB www.royalshow.co.za 3 June KZN MTB Provincial Series XCO #3 – Cascades MTB Park, PMB www.kznmtb.co.za Precious Khomo Live in Concert – Winston Churchill Theatre, 2 Leinster Rd, PMB Tel: 060 537 5993 4 June Comrades Marathon 2017 – 18 Connaught Rd, PMB www.comrades.com Durban Chamber Choir – Bon Anniversaire! – Hayfields Lutheran Church, PMB. Tel: 033 396 5169

6 June Maritzburg Music Club Presents: Jonny Luck – La Casa - The Home of Music, 5 Quarry Rd, PMB Tel: 082 873 7372 8 June Rocco De Villiers Piano Favourites – Golden Horse Casino, 45 New England Rd, PMB. Tel: 033 395 8000 10 June Canterbury Show – Canterbury Equestrian Centre, PMB. Tel: 082 307 1318 Gerhard Supra- Forgotten Warrior Moth Concert – Allan Wilson Shellhole Moth Club, 5 Alan Paton Ave, PMB Tel: 033 345 3023 11 June Winter Series Event #2- Table Mountain – Table Mountain, PMB Organised by: KZN Trail Running / Tel: 082 791 7069 The Dave Matthews Tribute Band with co-performer Rowan Stuart – Balgowan Brewery / Midlands Forest Lodge, Lidgetton. Tel: 033 940 0145. 16-18 June PMB Festival Enduro – Cascades MTB Park, PMB. Email: www.kznmtb.co.za. 18 June Just Me & Elton! Cat Simoni – Rhumbelow Theatre, Allan Wilson Shellhole, 5 Durban Road, PMB roland@stansell.za.net / 082 499 8636 24 June KZN MTB Provincial XCO Championships – Cascades MTB Park, PMB www.kznmtb.co.za 24-25 June Music will Save the Day Experience 2017 – 033 Lifestyle, Imbali, PMB www.033lifestyle.com / DJ Kabila Tel: 082 478 9921

25 June Compendium Burg Wheelers MTB Race – St Ives, Lions River. www.stives.co.za 1-2 July KZN MTB Provincial DHI & Enduro Series Championships – Cascades MTB Park, PMB. Email: www.kznmtb.co.za 8 July Sportsmans Trail Series #3 – Cascades MTB Park, PMB. Organised by: RunTech SA / Tel: 076 424 0694 9 July PSG Absolute Hilton MTB Challenge – Hilton College Sports Centre, Hilton Organised by: Absolute Motion / www. absolutemotion.co.za / Tel: 033 345 1490 23 July Boughton Forest Trail Run – Linpark High School, Claude Forsyth Rd, Boughton 30 July Howick Highlander Run & Walk – Umgeni Valley, Howick Kim Burnie Tel: 082 572 5050

DRAKONDALE GIRLS CHOIR D546, off the R103 between Hilton and Howick. Situated just off the N3 Highway – halfway between Howick and Hilton in the KZN Midlands. Email: info@drakondale.co.za Call us: 083 661 5044

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ZULULAND

Located along the coast of the Zululand region is the picturesque village of Mtunzini, the harbour town, Richards Bay, where, beyond the bays of the harbour, the rolling waves of the warm Indian Ocean crash onto golden beaches adjoined by lush coastal forests. Move inland and you’ll find breath-taking scenery, traditional tribal villages and warm-hearted people… this is of course the rural heart of Zululand.

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It is said that the beautiful Narina Trogan is named after the mistress of French ornithologist François Le Vaillant in the 1780s. She was believed to be Khoikhoi in origin and as her given name was difficult to pronounce, he called her Nerina, a name derived from the Khoikhoi word for ‘flower’. 28 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

For more info check out the website www.zululand.kzn.org.za It is an area dotted with game reserves offering wildlife experiences, hiking, nature trails and traditional Zulu experiences. It’s a place where you can unexpectedly be invited to share a meal or drink from the calabash as the sorghum beer is passed around, a place where weddings are a community affair and ‘coming of age’ ceremonies celebrated – the Zulu people are very hospitable and you may well end up an honoured guest. A great way to experience a taste of what this region has to offer is to follow Route 66, one of the oldest trade routes through Zululand between Gingindlovu and Phongolo. Settlers in Port Natal (now Durban) would set off in oxwagons on well-worn tracks into the heart of the Zulu Kingdom to hunt and trade, stopping first for permission to do so from the Zulu king. Today’s visitors can include a visit to the Amatigulu Nature Reserve, which offers great ‘beach and bush’ activities, or the Umlalazi Nature Reserve in the little town of Mtunzini, where the Mlalazi River makes its way lazily into the Indian Ocean through a zigzagging lagoon with mangrove swamps and coastal forest.

Along the route is the historic town of Eshowe, home to the Fort Nongqayi Museum Village and the Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk, which, at 125-metres long and at an elevation of 10 metres, allows visitors to walk right under the canopy of the indigenous scarp forest. Early morning is the best time to visit when the forest echoes with the calls of Trumpeter Hornbills, Purple-crested Turacos and Narina Trogons, just a few of the 65 forest bird species in Dlinza. Just off the main route is the KwaBulawayo Cultural Centre. It was here that King Shaka established his military headquarters and here that he was betrayed by Mzilikaze kaMashabane. Further along the route is the Emakhosini Cultural Heritage Park, in the legendary Valley of the Kings, Nongoma, the royal city of Zululand and home of King Goodwill Zwelethini and his royal palaces, and the town of Phongola as well as the Phongola Game Reserve.


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

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN JUNE-JULY 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 24 June Len Muller Album Launch Tour – Richards Bay High School, Arboretum, Richards Bay www.lenmuller.co.za / Email: sukicampher@ telkkomsa.net / NG Kerk Office Tel: 035 789 3802 25 June Bell Big 5 Series #2 / Steel Plate Solutions Leopard Chase – Addison Park Empangeni www.big5mtb.co.za 30 June – 2 July 17th Pongola Cane Rally 2017 – Brocklee Dam, Eshowe www.caneriders.co.za 29 July Ngoje Trail Run – Brocklee Dam, Eshowe www.roag.co.za / Tel: 035 474 1225 Winter Market – Solid Ground Church, Empangeni Tel: 035 791 1700

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

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

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BATTLEFIELDS

The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields Route boasts the largest concentration of significant battles and war related sites in South Africa – with 82 battlefields, museums, old fortifications and places of remembrance bearing testimony to the wars that swept across South Africa between 1879 and 1902. But the region’s history starts long before this, with the legendary King Shaka and the Zulu nation creating upheaval among local tribes.

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The Battle of Spioenkop boasts having three future world figures present during the battle that raged on the summit of the mountain on the 24 January 1900; Louis Botha, who became South Africa’s first Prime Minister and helped to draft the constitution of the League of Nations (later the United Nations), Winston Churchill, and a young Indian stretcher bearer named Mohandas Gandhi – later the Mahatma. 30 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

For more info check out the website www.battlefields.kzn.org.za 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. Most visit the ‘famous’ sites of Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift and the Blood River/Ncome battlefield, reliving the battles through stories told by experienced and passionate Battlefield guides. They might also go to the site of the tragic Battle of Spionkop, where no one was the victor and many lives were lost, or the Seige of Ladysmith where a town was almost brought to its knees through severe shortages of food and other supplies. There are also many lesser known, and just as tragic tales should one dig a little deeper into this fascinating era of our land. One such story is that of the Prince Imperial, Louis Napoleon (son of Emperor Napoleon III), who was killed in an ambush

at uQweqwe, near Nqutu on 1 June 1879. Follow in his footsteps from Durban into where he sailed, to Pietermaritzburg, where he was the guest of the then Governor, and where he attended mass at the French-missionary-built St Mary’s chapel. From here, with other soldiers, he set off from Fort Napier for Zululand. During the British advance into Zululand, the Prince, a reconnaissance scout, along with eight others, was ambushed near a deserted kraal where they had dismounted. Their guide as well as two soldiers were killed, the other soldiers managing to gallop off, but the Prince, unable to mount his frightened horse, fell to the ground to face his foes – who said that he ‘fought like a lion’. Not only did he die, but along with him so did the Bonaparte dynasty.


TOURIST INFO OFFICES IN THE BATTLEFIELDS UTRECHT

AMAJUBA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 034 329 7200 E-mail:tourism@amajuba.gov.za Newcastle Office Tel: 034 315 3318 E-mail: info@newcastle.co.za Utrecht Museum Tel: 034 331 3249 E-mail: utrechtmuseum@jenny.co.za

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

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

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

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

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

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN BATTLEFIELDS: JUNE-JULY 3 June 2017 Newcastle Air-Show Newcastle Airport Johan Pieters on 082 923 0078 Email: info@champ.co.za www.airshownewcastle.co.za The Air-Show started in 2011, and has grown into a huge event for Newcastle. Exhibition, stalls, food galore and a beer garden. 16 June 2017 Youth Day Celebration Kw@ntu Village, Corner of Voor-and Loop street, Utrecht Qalokuhle Gabela on 071 182 0613 Linda Buthelezi and GSAND and ROOTS 2000 (MXO and Sliq Angel) 24 & 29 June 2017 Morning Market The Vine Coffee Shop, Corner of Voor- and Loop street, Utrecht Lisia Botha on 082 774 8591 Morning Market selling Fresh Produce, Handmade items, Herbs & Plants

1 July Battlefields Biltong Festival – Battlefields Country Lodge, Dundee Organised by: Elvis Blue / Email: susan@elvisblue.co.za Tel: 076 412 6536 30 July Greytown Museum Arts Fair – Greytown Museum, Greytown www.firelily-events.co.za

5-9 June Talana Museum – Free Schools Week – Talana Museum, Victoria St, Dundee, Tel: 034 212 2654

CARNEGIE ART GALLERY (Newcastle Municipality CBD Tuesday-Friday 0900-17 00 Saturday 0900-12 30

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. Recently we have this group Roots Grown Deep by Karabo Joe Elliott & Ntando Mbatha. Present exhibition: Reviving Traditional Art Exhibition. Upcoming exhibition: Melting Pot art exhibition.

NEWCASTLE MUNICIPALITY Carnegie Art Gallery, Voortrekker Street (behind Standard Bank) Newcastle Phumzile Dlamini-Curator/Eric Kubheka- Museum Assistant 034 328 7622 Email: gallery@newcastle.gov.za | Website: www:carnegie-art.co.za

CARN EG I E ART GALLERY

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NORTH COAST KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast is an unspoilt natural environment with a lush sub-tropical coastline and warm waters of the Indian Ocean, stretching from Zimbali to the mighty Thukela River. Its rocky coastline invites exploration, and the rolling hills of sugar cane are the perfect foil for a mountain bike excursion. Its friendly residents and diverse culture, fabulous cuisine and first class facilities make it easy to fall in love with this enchanting destination.

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It’s World Oceans Day on 8 June, and on a Tidal Tao Snorkelling Safari you get to explore one of the southern-most shallow water coral on the planet. You have the opportunity of seeing a wide variety of fish including damselfish, butterfly fish and parrotfish, underwater forests of sea sponges and corals and even nudibranchs (a type of sea slug), Moray Eels, and a variety of coral species. 32 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

For more info check out the website www.dolphincoast.kzn.org.za The balmy winter temperatures, which seem to defy winter’s grip, make the town of Ballito the perfect host for the Ballito Pro surfing championship, the world’s longest continuously running professional surfing event – it began in 1969 as the Durban 500 (and in 1971 was renamed Gunston 500). The Ballito Pro and Ballito Women’s Pro, both sponsored by Billabong, feature some of the world’s best surfers and runs from 27 June to 9 July on Willard Beach. Alongside the surfing, visitors will be spoiled for choice with non-stop activities providing even more entertainment throughout the Ballito festival site. There will be something for everyone with extreme sports events, a retail area, live stage entertainment and beach soccer. The Free Music Concerts presented by 5FM will attract some of South Africa’s hottest musical acts appealing to all tastes – rock, pop, hip hop, kwaito, electro and dance – will be performing live on the Salt Rock beach stage for non-stop free music in July. Beach and extreme sports, culinary contests as well as quality retail and food stalls will captivate visitors to this coastal holiday highlight. Beyond the actual Beach Festival, there are many other beaches that provide good

bathing and fishing spots, and there are beautiful reefs off-shore which will give divers hours of enjoyment. Explore the rocky shores and tidal pools to discover underwater life that is often only seen by those donning wetsuits and scuba gear. Adventure activities abound within a few minutes of the seafront, along with crocodile and animal farms for the curious-minded. Tee off for a round of golf at one of the scenic golf courses this region has to offer, often with a backdrop of beautiful bays, green sugar cane and indigenous forests. This is the place to indulge your senses… see a bottlenose dolphin for the first time, taste the spicy foodstuffs of the large Indian community that has made this region home, touch the fine detail of hand crafted art, smell the subtle fragrance of lemon grass as you relax at a spa and hear the sounds of sea gulls as you stroll along the beach… and that’s just on the first day.


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North Coast Tourism Offices SANGWENI TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 072 437 5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za KWADUKUZA TOURISM Tel/Fax: 032-437 5021/5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za

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 3 June & 1 July Foodies Market (local artisanal products) – Ballito Lifestyle Centre, outside Zara’s Coffee Shop, Ballito www.ballitolifestylecentre.co.za 10 June & 8 July The Litchi Orchard Farmers Market – Seaforth Ave, Salt Rock info@thelitchiorchard.co.za / 032 525 5118 2 June Vocalist Nicky Shange Live (with Themba Msomi) – Luthuli Museum, Groutville Organised by: iSupport Tel: 031 711 1524 3 June Ballito Comedy Night – Pumpkin Theatre, La Montagne Hotel, Ballito Organised by: On Fire Comedy Tel: Jem Atkins 074 188 7090 11 June Gears for Ears, MTB Race – Rain Farm

Game Lodge, Umhlali Organised by: ROAG Freshly Ground (Marriott Ballito Beats) – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito Email: sablescreatures@gmail.com / Tel: 082 326 4499 24 June Craft Beer & Wine Fest – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito. www.ballitobeats.co.za 25 June Bummer Beach Run/Walk – Beach Bums, Westbrook. www.roag.co.za / Malcolm Millar Tel: 083 253 0645 27 June – 9 July The Ballito Pro presented by Billabong 2017 – Willard Beach, Ballito www.theballitopro.com 1 July AVADE Live at Beach Bums – Beach Bums, Westbrook www.beachbums.co.za / Tel: 032 943 1132 16 July Zulu Ninja Race 2017 – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito www.zuluninjarace.co.za Tel: 079 455 2006

To advertise your EVENTS please send dates and information to: tessa@responsibletraveller.co.za

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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG

The Drakensberg region – most of which makes up the uKhahlamba Drakensberg World Heritage Site – was once the home of the San people and is rich in rock art, natural beauty and interesting culture and heritage. It is a region rich in tourist experiences, ranging from those associated with ecotourism, heritage and culture, to arts, adventure and sport. Nature-lovers, hikers and day wanderers will revel in its beauty and admire the awesome views, while the adventurers and mountaineers will want to set their footprint on the mountain and conquer its challenges.

DID YOU KNOW?

The Lammergeyer, or bearded vulture as it is commonly known as, is one of the shyest vultures and lives an almost solitary existence on remote mountains and cliff faces. When feeding it soars up high dropping bones so that they crack and break, enabling it to eat the marrow inside. 34 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

For more info check out the website www.drakensberg.kzn.org.za The chilly winter months in this region are delightful with crisp mountain air, early morning frost and the possibility of snow. The Drakensberg offers some of the best fly fishing opportunities in South Africa, so try your hand at fly fishing in some the excellent trout waters, which include well stocked dams and lakes as well as pristine stretches of river - the Underberg-Himeville Trout Fishing Club holding rights to more than 160km of river plus 60 dams with a surface area exceeding 400 hectares. Whether you’re a serious and skilled fly-fishermen, or have only recently embraced this most challenging and personally satisfying angling pursuit, this region has a stretch of water that is sure to delight. A trip up Sani Pass, the highest pass-road in South Africa, to the border with Lesotho offers wonderful views and the chance of finding yourself in a winter wonderland – just remember to take your winter woollies, and passport! The Bushman or San paintings are one of the Drakensberg’s greatest cultural treasures. Some 20 000 individual rock paintings have been recorded at 500 different cave and overhang sites between Royal Natal National Park in the north and Bushman’s Nek in

the south. Subjects of the paintings range from animals (mainly eland) and humans, to ox-wagons and even mounted men with rifles. Most Giant’s Castle caves contain San art but the highlight is found undoubtedly the Main Caves’ Museum, where audiovisual and standing displays depict the ‘life’ of the San. The renowned Giant’s Castle Lammergeyer Hide and vulture restaurant is accessible by 4x4 only and advance booking is required. Alternatively, there is a vulture restaurant located near the Drakensberg Sun Resort, and one near Cathedral Peak. The Drakensberg region offers many opportunities for you to stretch your legs and enjoy one of the many hiking routes on both lower and upper slopes - look out for eland, the enormous bearded vulture, and the spectacular mountain aloes that flower during the winter months.


DR AKENSBERG TOURISM OFFICES

JUNE-JULY EVENTS

CENTRAL BERG

Every Wednesday Drakensberg Boys Choir – Live in Concert – Drakensberg Boys Choir School, Dragon Peaks, KZN Central Drakensberg Tickets – www.dbc.nutickets.co.za 8 June Jonny Luck- The Liquor Cabinet Tour – Amphitheatre Backpackers Lodge, R74, Bergville. Tel: 076 822 7508 Arthur Creswell Memorial Ultra Marathon & Half Marathon – Bergville Farmers Hall, Bergville Tel: Lincoln Sibiya – 079 361 0874 10 June Ashburton Investments National MTB Series 4 Champagne Valley – Champagne Valley, Central Drakensberg www.nationalmtbseries.com / Tel: 086 199 0001 15-16 July Gooderson Drakensberg Gardens MTB & Trail Running Challenge – Drakensberg Gardens Hotel, Underberg www.wardevents.co.za 15 July Magical Mind’s in the Mountains – Antbear Lodge Organised by: South African BodyTalk Association / Tel: 082 256 6997

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

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

LOCATED IN CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG’S CHAMPAGNE VALLEY

Central Drakensberg Information Centre

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

KZN Drakensberg and Beyond Tel: +27 36 488 1207 | Fax: +27 36 488 1846 Email: cdta@futurenet.co.za | Website: www.cdic.co.za

Southern Drakensberg Majestic Sani Pass 4x4 tours | Trout Fishing Mission Tourism | Birding | Rock Art | Flora & Fauna Community Cultural Experience | Adventure Sports

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

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SOUTH COAST

The KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, with its ‘365 day’ wonderful weather, is a fabulous beach destination with seven internationally acclaimed Blue Flag Beaches to enjoy. Other outdoor pursuits include golf, hiking, mountain biking, diving, whale watching and almost everything in between. And if that’s not enough to keep the family busy, there are also a number of fun festivals and events to choose from at this time of year.

DID YOU KNOW?

At the base of the cliffs of the Oribi Gorge are rocks over 1 000 million years old, while the cliff themselves are formed from sandstone deposited about 365 million years ago. The dramatic kloofs and crags, now covered with subtropical vegetation, were etched out by the Mzimkulwana River. www -- WHAT, WHAT, WHERE WHERE & & WHEN WHEN June-July June-July 2017 2017 36 www 36

For more info check out the website www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za One of the greatest ‘events’ at this time of year is the annual Sardine Season. One of the world’s greatest marine migrations – also referred to as the ‘Greatest Shoal on Earth’ and the ‘Sardine Run’ - takes place during the winter months each year. It is a phenomenon that has visitors to the region waiting in anticipation - will the millions of sardines that migrate up the coast be driven into shallow waters, and onto the beach this year? They are accompanied by dolphins, other large fish and the thousands of sea birds which all feed on them. Whether in the capable, experienced hands of an air- or seaborne tour operator, or simply armed with the Sardine Hotline number (082 284 9495) plus a pair of binoculars and plastic tub, the annual winter Sardine Run is a unique experience that guarantees memories for a lifetime. The South Coast plays host to nearly 500,000 visitors during June and July each year – besides the balmy winter weather, visitors get to enjoy the Sardine Season offerings from 1 to 19 July, which include numerous fun activities for kids and adults alike. Another highlight in the region is the Ugu Jazz and Cultural Festival on 24 June which,

now in its 7th year, is sure to deliver with its star-studded is line-up of SA jazz legends and upcoming artists. MTB enthusiasts will enjoy the first two of the five South Coast Fever MTB Series 2017 races – these being the Sardine MTB Race at Port Edward on 2 July, and the Ingeli Forest MTB on 30 July. For those looking for more leisurely pursuits, there are a number of scenic forest and coastal trails of varying distances and grading fit for the whole family. Other outdoor activities include hiking, kayaking – both sea and lagoon, and of course golf. Adrenalin junkies should head to the Oribi Gorge where you can experience the world’s highest gorge swing and Africa’s longest zip-line… or head to the world-renowned Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks for shark cage diving. If you’re looking for ‘fast & furious’, the Dezzi Raceway has a number of events to satisfy motoring enthusiasts.


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W H A T, W H E R E & W H E N S O U T H C O A S T - J U N E - J U LY 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 Self-Catering Holiday Apartments. Spacious. Serviced. Open balconies. Stunning seaviews. Close to Main Beach. Near Shopping Centre, Restaurants, Sport Facilities, Scuba Diving, Excellent Golf Courses and Bowling Greens. RCI Silver Crown Resort 2014

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

Pearly Shells Pearly Shells is ideally situated in the lovely seaside resort of Scottburgh. Comfortable spacious apartments all with superb views of the lagoon and sea. Within walking distance to safe bathing, a tidal pool, super tube, and mini golf course for family fun. There are one, two and three bedroom units each with a bath and separate shower. The two and three bedroom units each have an extra bathroom. Open plan kitchen, dining, lounge area with open balcony. DSTV Bouquet. Secured covered parking. 38 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

Every Tuesday and Thursday 5km Trail run/Walk – Silver Beach, Port Edward. Contact Clayton Bekker Tel: 082 332 5032 Every Saturday Uvongo Park Run 5km route – St Michaels Beach @ 8h00 (and it’s free) www.parkrun.co.za Scottburgh Flea Market – at the corner Arbuthnot & Williamson St Tel: 082 932 5986 Mike Every Saturday- Sunday Uvongo Flea Market – Uvongo Tel: 082 800 9236 Every 2nd Saturday Monthly Natural History Talks at Croc World Conservation Centre. Tel: 039 976 1103 Nolean 3 June Show and Shine – Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard – 039 685 4100 4 June Deep House Sunday – De Novo Lodge, Banners Rest, Port Edward Tel: Sarah - 083 503 5056 10 June Rocky Bay Night Ride/Run – Rocky Bay Tel: 039 976 0336 15-17 June Annual Sardine Run Golf Tournament – Scottburgh Golf Club Tel: 039 976 0041 17-18 June KZN Drag Racing - Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard – 039 685 4100 24 June KZNRRC - Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard – 039 685 4100 Bethanien Lutheran Church Bazaar – Lutheran Church, Izotzha Tel: Helga Kuhn – 084 533 7884 25 June Wild Coast Tournament (Golf) – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 1 July Around the World on a Plate – De Novo Lodge, Banners Rest, Port Edward Tel: Sarah - 083 503 5056 2 July South Coast MTB Series #1 (Red Desert) – Pehr Burry Stander MTB & Trail Run Sardine Festival – Port Edward Holiday Resort, Port Edward Tel: Michael Bester – 074 131 9619 Deep House Sunday – De Novo Lodge, Banners Rest, Port Edward Tel: Sarah - 083 503 5056 Soap Box Durby - Dezzi Raceway, District Road D440, Shelly Beach Tel: Elisna Barnard – 039 685 4100 3-5 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Margate Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 6-7 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Southport Beach www.wozanievents.co.za Tiagos Beach Day – Hibberdene Beach

Tel: Angel Lehman – 039 315 7429 6-9 July Margate Boogie – JSC By the Sea (Skydiving) – Margate Airport Organised by: Johannesburg Skydiving Club Email: boogiesmanifest@jsc.co.za 8-9 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Sunwich Port Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 10-12 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Scottburgh Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 13-14 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Port Edward Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 15 July Rocky Bay Night Ride – Rocky Bay Tel: 039 976 0336 15-16 July Creighton Aloe Festival (Trail running & MTB) – Avebury Farm, Creighton / Creighton Sports Club www.roag.co.za Creighton Aloe Festival (Train Ride) – Creighton Heidi Carter Tel: 072 244 6061 15-17 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Ramsgate Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 17 July Classic Car Show – Scottburgh Tel: Peter Field 039 976 1995 18-19 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – St Michaels Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 20-21 July South Coast Sardine Splash (Sardine Festival) – Hibberdene Beach www.wozanievents.co.za 23 July Wild Coast Tournament (Golf) – Wild Coast Resort Tel: Annette Thorold – 082 443 9624 28-30 July 19th Dragon Rally – Ifafa Beach Resort Tel: 072 648 5572 29 July CBGB Tribute Live at Rocky Ridge – Rocky Ridge Music Venue, Ramsgate Email: quintenleroux@gmail.com 30 July South Coast MTB Series #2 (Forest) Ingeli MTB Ride – Ingeli Forest Resort Tel: Michael Bester – 074 131 9619 UPCOMING EVENTS: 12-13 August Ingeli Country Agricultural Show Harding 13 August South Coast MTB Series #3 (Ocean) – Sappi Scottburgh MTB Race – Scottburgh Beach Tel: Flavio – 084 330 6029 17-18 September Ugu Film Festival Happening at various venues and organised by Senzo Zindela.


WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

ELEPHANT COAST

The Elephant Coast is situated in the north-eastern part of KwaZulu-Natal and is considered by many as one of South Africa’s most beautiful and unspoilt areas with its diverse flora and fauna and abundant biodiversity. With this region extending from the Lubombo Mountains in the west to the warm Indian Ocean in the east, and from Mozambique in the north to the Umfolozi River in the south, it offers visitors every changing views of a wide variety of biodiversity and landscapes.

DID YOU KNOW?

For more info check out the website www.elephantcoast.kzn.org.za Vegetation varies from dense evergreen forests of towering figs trees to vast sandy plains dotted with Lala palms, and thick coastal forest atop mountainous sand dunes… but the one that stands out, and is easily recognised, is the fever tree. Anyone who has seen the yellow-barked fever tree will not be surprised to learn that its Zulu name, Umkhanyakude, means ‘seen from afar’, and is also the name of this district municipality. This region is home to world class conservation areas like the renowned iSimangaliso Wetland Park, the Mkuze Game Reserve and the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park, as well as a number of privately owned game reserves.

The African serval (Leptailurus serval) is the second fastest running cat, after the cheetah, and has exceptional hunting skills which have earned them the reputation as the ‘savannah stalker’. They are remarkably successful hunters and catch their intended victims about 50% of the time as opposed to other cats that succeed around 20% of the time.

The iSimangaliso Wetland Park is a conservation success story, and is one of the eight most important biodiversity hotspots on the planet. It is not only home to 467 endangered and threatened species, and is inhabited by eleven endemic species that cannot be found anywhere else, it is also responsible for some 8 000 tourism jobs, offers bursaries to young people, training in tourism, craft, and art among other options, and has created opportunities for local entrepreneurs. Some 14 000ha of exotic plantations have been removed, all but one of the historically naturally occurring animal species have been reintroduced, and the

ambitious St Lucia estuary rehabilitation project is nearing completion. As the largest protected area of coastal grasslands and savannah, iSimangaliso is the ideal habitat for servals, two of which have recently been released, bringing their numbers up to 11 – so look out for this beautiful spotted cat with a small head and long neck. The sea and pristine beaches provide the ideal location for more adventures, offering scuba diving, snorkelling and angling, whilst whale watching and fishing provide some offshore possibilities. The winter months are when the humpback whales migrate from their summer feeding grounds close to the poles, to warmer water to breed. A boat-based whale watching experience is something that memories are made of, but be sure to use a legal operator who abides by the whale watching regulations. In the safe hands of an experienced and knowledgeable skipper, you will be taken through the waves to seek out the gigantic Humpback Whale.

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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 IN THE ELEPHANT COAST JUNE-JULY Weather permitting Whale and dolphin watching - with legal permit holders only with Advantage Cruiser from Durban, St Lucia , Sodwana Bay or Richards Bay. www.advantagetours.co.za Every weekday, Saturday & Sunday peak season 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R200.00 per person – children under 12 half price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259. 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. 7-9 July The iSimangaliso St Lucia Half Marathon / Trail Challenge – St Lucia Ski Boat Club, St Lucia Email: info@isimangaliso.com / Thandi Tel: 083 230 5820 16 July Bell Big 5 Series #3 / Build-It Kwambo Lion MTB Race – Kwambonambi Golf Club www.big5mtb.co.za 40 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN June-July 2017

29 July OLD MUTUAL IMFOLOZI CHALLENGE (MTB) Hluhluwe iMfolozi Game Reserve The Old Mutual Wild Series iMfolozi Challenge, sponsored by Old Mutual and the Sunday Tribune is an exciting and gruelling mountain bike challenge that runs its course through the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve, home of the Big Five and the African Wild Dog. With a limited entry field, this event must rank as one of the most sought-after entry events in SA. The iMfolozi Challenge forms part of Wildlands’ pledge to save the Wild Dogs of iMfolozi. Sadly, there are fewer than 5 000 African Wild Dogs left in the African wild today. Threatened by habitat loss, snaring, poisoning and disease spread by domestic dogs, the “painted wolf” is now endangered. By participating in this amazing challenge, you directly contribute to the conservation of this beautiful protected species. www.wildseries.co.za / Anneke du Plessis Email: anneke@tenfourmedia.co.za




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