KwaZulu Natal Region
See below for a map of the KwaZulu Natal region. Click the white dots for
information about the towns, or click the red dots to view the Go2Africa tours
in that region.
Travellers who leave the Western Cape craving a genuinely African experience can
head straight to KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa’s most African province is the
traditional home of the continent’s most famous tribe, the Zulus, whose ethnic
culture is welcoming and fascinating.
While the coastal delights of the region are not inconsiderable, the inland
regions of KwaZulu-Natal are rich in scenic splendour and historical interest.
The magnificent Drakensberg mountain range towers over the rest of KwaZulu-Natal
at the highest altitude south of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
The Drakensberg area contains the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, recently
declared a World Heritage Site, as well as spectacular natural alpine features
like Cathedral Peak, Giant’s Castle and the Amphitheatre.
Between the Orange Free State and Mpumalanga borders lies the area known as
‘Battlefields’. Some of the most important battles in South African history were
fought here; Zulu against Boer, Zulu against British and Boer against British.
As a result this area is rich in historical memorabilia and artefacts.
One of the most terrible battles of this region was the Battle of Blood
River, when the Ncome river is reputed to have run red with the blood of the
Zulus. The site of this battle and others are open for inspection, as are many
museums, monuments and relics.