Guidebook for Amanzimtoti

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Guidebook for Amanzimtoti

Food Scene

www.lordsandlegends.co.za If you are looking for a place to enjoy your favourite sports broadcasts and to eat the delicious food, then you must visit Lords & Legends Sports Cafe which has an extensive menu catering for everyone's taste. With a great selection of food, refreshing drinks and party atmosphere, there is no better place to dine than in our Lords & Legends Sports Cafe!
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Lords & Legends Sports Cafe Amanzimtoti
Riverside Road
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www.lordsandlegends.co.za If you are looking for a place to enjoy your favourite sports broadcasts and to eat the delicious food, then you must visit Lords & Legends Sports Cafe which has an extensive menu catering for everyone's taste. With a great selection of food, refreshing drinks and party atmosphere, there is no better place to dine than in our Lords & Legends Sports Cafe!
Friends Portuguese Restaurant & Steakhouse
417 Kingsway Rd
John Dory's Galleria Mall
RJ's
19 Beach Rd
Café Amanda
16 Rockview Rd
McDonald's Amanzimtoti
3 Oppenheimer Rd
THE COFFEE THEATRE

Shopping

Makro, Pick N Pay Hyper, Liquor, Clothing Stores, KFC, Steers, Wimpy, House & Home, HiFi Corp, Fruit&Veg City, Everlasting, Builders Express Hardware, Car HIre
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FNB Bank ATM Galleria Mall
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Makro, Pick N Pay Hyper, Liquor, Clothing Stores, KFC, Steers, Wimpy, House & Home, HiFi Corp, Fruit&Veg City, Everlasting, Builders Express Hardware, Car HIre
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Pavilon
Jack Martens Drive
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Spar - Gateway
Palm Boulevard
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Checkers, Clicks, Woolworths food store, Crazy Store, Pharmacy, Bottle Store, Post Office, Coffee Shop, Barkers Pizza, Two Vikings (fish/chips) take aways.
FNB ATM
Seadoone Road
Checkers, Clicks, Woolworths food store, Crazy Store, Pharmacy, Bottle Store, Post Office, Coffee Shop, Barkers Pizza, Two Vikings (fish/chips) take aways.
Shoprite Checkers, Pharmacy, KFC, Steers, DVD Hire, Pizza,
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Toti Mall
20 Beach Rd
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Shoprite Checkers, Pharmacy, KFC, Steers, DVD Hire, Pizza,

Entertainment & Activities

Nu Metro Galleria 11-cinema complex with 1 833 seats. 2 cinemas feature digital RealD 3-D projection. cnr Moss Kolnick Drive & Arbour Road
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Nu Metro Galleria
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Nu Metro Galleria 11-cinema complex with 1 833 seats. 2 cinemas feature digital RealD 3-D projection. cnr Moss Kolnick Drive & Arbour Road
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Galleria Ice Rink
Arbour Road
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uShaka Tengeri Világ
1 Signal Rd
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Suncoast Casino, Szállodák és Szórakozás
O R Tambo Parade
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FUNLAND ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
19 Beach Road
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Getting Around

Budget Rent a Car - Amanzimtoti
Oppenheimer Road

Parks & Nature

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Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
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Tala Private Game Reserve
R603 Umbumbulu Road
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SHARK CAGE DIVING an awsome experience, Spotted Ragged Tooth Sharks l Great White Shark l Whale Sharks l Zambezi / Bull Sharks l Tiger Sharks The Aliwal Shoal is a Marine Protected area, rated as one of the Top 10 Dive Stes in the world. The Aliwal Shoal is a fossilized sand dune with some soft and hard corals but notably sponges. The depth ranges from 5 to 30 meters. The warm water reef fish and cold water reef fish converge on the Shoal. The marine life is varied. From the Shoal one can witnesses the Northern migration of the Humpback Whale from May through November while the Bottle Nose and common Dolphins are seen all year round. These are just a few of the awesome spectacular sights that can be seen on our reefs. In all there are 13 reefs including the Aliwal Shoal, which are unspoilt and a pleasure to behold and a memory never to be forgotten! www.aliwalshoal.co.za/shark-cage-dives.html www.blueoceandive.co.za www.bluewilderness.co.za/durban-shark-dives/shark-cage-diving-durban http://www.oceanworx.co.za/shark-diving.html www.aliwalshoal.com/sharks/Shark Diving.htm
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Aliwal Shoal
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SHARK CAGE DIVING an awsome experience, Spotted Ragged Tooth Sharks l Great White Shark l Whale Sharks l Zambezi / Bull Sharks l Tiger Sharks The Aliwal Shoal is a Marine Protected area, rated as one of the Top 10 Dive Stes in the world. The Aliwal Shoal is a fossilized sand dune with some soft and hard corals but notably sponges. The depth ranges from 5 to 30 meters. The warm water reef fish and cold water reef fish converge on the Shoal. The marine life is varied. From the Shoal one can witnesses the Northern migration of the Humpback Whale from May through November while the Bottle Nose and common Dolphins are seen all year round. These are just a few of the awesome spectacular sights that can be seen on our reefs. In all there are 13 reefs including the Aliwal Shoal, which are unspoilt and a pleasure to behold and a memory never to be forgotten! www.aliwalshoal.co.za/shark-cage-dives.html www.blueoceandive.co.za www.bluewilderness.co.za/durban-shark-dives/shark-cage-diving-durban http://www.oceanworx.co.za/shark-diving.html www.aliwalshoal.com/sharks/Shark Diving.htm
Durban's 145 ha Botanical Gardens, established in 1849 on the eastern slope of the Berea Ridge as a site for growing experimental tropical crops is a proud example of 19th-century enterprise and enthusiasm. The gardens are world famous for the original specimens of Encephalartos woodii, a cycad that is still acknowledged as probably the rarest plant in the world, as well as for its comprehensive collection of other Southern African cycad species. The orchid house is named after Ernest Thorp, who builit it up to its position of world fame as the first "naturalistic" display house. It is at its best during the spring months and is open daily from 9:30 am to 5 pm. The car park is in Sydenham Road, and the gardens are easily accessible from the centre of town. The charity tea garden offers teas and light refreshments from 9:30 am to 4:15 pm. There is also an information centre. The Durban Botanical Gardens are open daily. Guided tours are offered every month and must be booked in advance. There is also a herb garden and a garden for the blind. The Botanical Research Unit, incorporating the Natal Herbarium is at the corner of St. Thomas Road and Botanic Gardens Road. The major aims of the unit are the provision of an information service regarding identification of the indigenous flora of KwaZulu-Natal and continuing research into the flora of South Africa with the aim of compiling an authoritative study of its findings. The Natal Herbarium contains an impressive collection of more than 100 000 specimens of dried pressed and catalogued plants - most of which originate in KwaZulu-Natal. Contact Phone: 031 309 1170 Address: 70 St Thomas Road, Durban. The Durban Botanical Gardens are open daily from 7:30 am to 5:15 pm. (16 April - 15 September) and from 7:30 am to 5:45 pm. (16 September - 15 April).
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Durban Botanikus Kert
9A John Zikhali Rd
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Durban's 145 ha Botanical Gardens, established in 1849 on the eastern slope of the Berea Ridge as a site for growing experimental tropical crops is a proud example of 19th-century enterprise and enthusiasm. The gardens are world famous for the original specimens of Encephalartos woodii, a cycad that is still acknowledged as probably the rarest plant in the world, as well as for its comprehensive collection of other Southern African cycad species. The orchid house is named after Ernest Thorp, who builit it up to its position of world fame as the first "naturalistic" display house. It is at its best during the spring months and is open daily from 9:30 am to 5 pm. The car park is in Sydenham Road, and the gardens are easily accessible from the centre of town. The charity tea garden offers teas and light refreshments from 9:30 am to 4:15 pm. There is also an information centre. The Durban Botanical Gardens are open daily. Guided tours are offered every month and must be booked in advance. There is also a herb garden and a garden for the blind. The Botanical Research Unit, incorporating the Natal Herbarium is at the corner of St. Thomas Road and Botanic Gardens Road. The major aims of the unit are the provision of an information service regarding identification of the indigenous flora of KwaZulu-Natal and continuing research into the flora of South Africa with the aim of compiling an authoritative study of its findings. The Natal Herbarium contains an impressive collection of more than 100 000 specimens of dried pressed and catalogued plants - most of which originate in KwaZulu-Natal. Contact Phone: 031 309 1170 Address: 70 St Thomas Road, Durban. The Durban Botanical Gardens are open daily from 7:30 am to 5:15 pm. (16 April - 15 September) and from 7:30 am to 5:45 pm. (16 September - 15 April).
The Umgeni River Bird Park in Durban breeds 17 of the 24 threatened bird species in its collection. Young chicks are fed hourly around the clock by dedicated staff, and you can watch this through a viewing window. In conjunction with the South African Crane Working Group, we are involved in a Wattled Crane breeding and release programme, where the critically endangered cranes bred by us are released near Dullstroom. Chicks are hand-reared with the use of a glove puppet, so that they grow up as cranes and not thinking they are people. This is called imprinting, and is extremely important. They are then taught by a "crane mom" who wears a crane suit for up to 8 hours a day, to be afraid of people and dogs. This is all to ensure that they are able to adapt and cope with life in the wild. There are just 250 of these magnificent birds left in the South African wild... We have a Manchurian Crane from Russia, and two more will be joining us soon from the Moscow Zoo. This is the world's 2nd rarest crane - there are only about 2000 left -and these are the first of this species to enter South Africa. They'll hopefully start breeding in 5 years from now. Other special species successfully bred here include the Palm Cockatoo, Leadbeater's Cockatoo, Golden Conure, Caninde Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw, Caribbean Flamingo and Palawan Peacock Pheasant. The most special feature of the park is the show - prepare to be thrilled as our birds glide past you in full unrestricted flight. In order to inspire our visitors to "think conservation" we present a free-flight show twice daily (weather permitting) with a conservation theme. This is not a trick show, but instead aims to help people to appreciate the beautiful natural world around us. You'll see macaws, a Cape Vulture, the critically endangered Wattled Crane and more. Watch a Ground Hornbill attack and "kill" a rubber snake.The first show of its kind in Africa, this show is bound to keep you glued to your seat. You'll see rare and endangered species up close in a natural setting. The rock faces, huge waterfalls and lush vegetation give a wonderful air of tranquility that will soothe the soul. Some birds are out on open perches, others are in large walk-through aviaries and the cranes and flamingoes are in open paddocks, giving one the feeling of seeing them in their natural habitat. The rare species that are breeding are kept in aviaries to prevent injuries due to aggression, but we try to do without caging wherever possible. Contact Address: 490 Riverside Road, Durban Phone: 031 579 4600
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Umgeni folyó madárparkja
Riverside Road
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The Umgeni River Bird Park in Durban breeds 17 of the 24 threatened bird species in its collection. Young chicks are fed hourly around the clock by dedicated staff, and you can watch this through a viewing window. In conjunction with the South African Crane Working Group, we are involved in a Wattled Crane breeding and release programme, where the critically endangered cranes bred by us are released near Dullstroom. Chicks are hand-reared with the use of a glove puppet, so that they grow up as cranes and not thinking they are people. This is called imprinting, and is extremely important. They are then taught by a "crane mom" who wears a crane suit for up to 8 hours a day, to be afraid of people and dogs. This is all to ensure that they are able to adapt and cope with life in the wild. There are just 250 of these magnificent birds left in the South African wild... We have a Manchurian Crane from Russia, and two more will be joining us soon from the Moscow Zoo. This is the world's 2nd rarest crane - there are only about 2000 left -and these are the first of this species to enter South Africa. They'll hopefully start breeding in 5 years from now. Other special species successfully bred here include the Palm Cockatoo, Leadbeater's Cockatoo, Golden Conure, Caninde Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw, Caribbean Flamingo and Palawan Peacock Pheasant. The most special feature of the park is the show - prepare to be thrilled as our birds glide past you in full unrestricted flight. In order to inspire our visitors to "think conservation" we present a free-flight show twice daily (weather permitting) with a conservation theme. This is not a trick show, but instead aims to help people to appreciate the beautiful natural world around us. You'll see macaws, a Cape Vulture, the critically endangered Wattled Crane and more. Watch a Ground Hornbill attack and "kill" a rubber snake.The first show of its kind in Africa, this show is bound to keep you glued to your seat. You'll see rare and endangered species up close in a natural setting. The rock faces, huge waterfalls and lush vegetation give a wonderful air of tranquility that will soothe the soul. Some birds are out on open perches, others are in large walk-through aviaries and the cranes and flamingoes are in open paddocks, giving one the feeling of seeing them in their natural habitat. The rare species that are breeding are kept in aviaries to prevent injuries due to aggression, but we try to do without caging wherever possible. Contact Address: 490 Riverside Road, Durban Phone: 031 579 4600

Sightseeing

Wild 5 | Swing (150m) | Abseil (110m) | Rafting / Hiking Trails Operating hours: 08h30 to 16h30 (out of season), 08h00 to 17h00 (in season). Wild 5 is open daily, Mon to Sun, including holidays – Wild 5 operates on a first come, first served basis, so there is no need to book. The only exception is the white water rafting – bookings are essential and pending suitable river conditions. Wild 5 closes 1 day per month for routine maintenance. Wild5 can be contacted directly on for enquiries and reservations. Email: info@wild5adventures.co.za http://www.oribigorge.co.za/wild-5-adventures-rates/
Oribi Gorge, Leopard Rock
Wild 5 | Swing (150m) | Abseil (110m) | Rafting / Hiking Trails Operating hours: 08h30 to 16h30 (out of season), 08h00 to 17h00 (in season). Wild 5 is open daily, Mon to Sun, including holidays – Wild 5 operates on a first come, first served basis, so there is no need to book. The only exception is the white water rafting – bookings are essential and pending suitable river conditions. Wild 5 closes 1 day per month for routine maintenance. Wild5 can be contacted directly on for enquiries and reservations. Email: info@wild5adventures.co.za http://www.oribigorge.co.za/wild-5-adventures-rates/
Three lighthouses offer protection for shipping along our KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. From north to south these are: Green Point Lighthouse - sited between Umkomaas and Scottburgh it warns shipping off the Aliwal Shoal, a world famous dive site. Port Shepstone Lighthouse - on the southern shore of the large Umzimkulu River it was manufactured in England and shipped to South Africa in the 1890s to act as a signal station for the old Port Shepstone harbour. Call 039-682-2455 for more information North Sands Bluff Lighthouse - sited at Port Edward it marks the southern most limit of KwaZulu-Natal waters and offers a magnificant coastal view. Contact 082-374-4114 for more details. North Sands Bluff Lighthouse "The Best View of the Coast on the Coast" Lighthouse Climbs … Accommodation … Coffee Shop … Curios - The Ultimate view site for Whales, Dolphins and Sardines! for more! Contact Dave on 082-211-8970 / Fax:039-311-2653 dave@kzncoast.co.za / www.kzncoast.co.za
Port Shepstone Lighthouse
Three lighthouses offer protection for shipping along our KwaZulu-Natal South Coast. From north to south these are: Green Point Lighthouse - sited between Umkomaas and Scottburgh it warns shipping off the Aliwal Shoal, a world famous dive site. Port Shepstone Lighthouse - on the southern shore of the large Umzimkulu River it was manufactured in England and shipped to South Africa in the 1890s to act as a signal station for the old Port Shepstone harbour. Call 039-682-2455 for more information North Sands Bluff Lighthouse - sited at Port Edward it marks the southern most limit of KwaZulu-Natal waters and offers a magnificant coastal view. Contact 082-374-4114 for more details. North Sands Bluff Lighthouse "The Best View of the Coast on the Coast" Lighthouse Climbs … Accommodation … Coffee Shop … Curios - The Ultimate view site for Whales, Dolphins and Sardines! for more! Contact Dave on 082-211-8970 / Fax:039-311-2653 dave@kzncoast.co.za / www.kzncoast.co.za
Riverbend Crocodile Farm - hundreds of crocodiles and numerous bird species, curio shop, art gallery and famous Crocpot Restaurant; just off R620 near Southbroom turnoff -croc.farm@venturenet.co.za
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Crocworld Természetvédelmi Központ
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Riverbend Crocodile Farm - hundreds of crocodiles and numerous bird species, curio shop, art gallery and famous Crocpot Restaurant; just off R620 near Southbroom turnoff -croc.farm@venturenet.co.za
On 5 August 1962, police waved down a car on a lonely country road in KwaZulu-Natal. At the wheel was Nelson Mandela, posing as a chauffeur, and his arrest was the catalyst for a series of trials, culminating in the Rivonia Treason Trial that would ultimately see him spend 27 years in prison. Today this site is marked by an impressive sculpture in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. http://www.southafrica.net/za/en/articles/entry/article-mandela-capture-site-kwazulu-natal
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Mandela Capture Site
R103
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On 5 August 1962, police waved down a car on a lonely country road in KwaZulu-Natal. At the wheel was Nelson Mandela, posing as a chauffeur, and his arrest was the catalyst for a series of trials, culminating in the Rivonia Treason Trial that would ultimately see him spend 27 years in prison. Today this site is marked by an impressive sculpture in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. http://www.southafrica.net/za/en/articles/entry/article-mandela-capture-site-kwazulu-natal
The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields area bears testament to the ferocious wars between the British, Boers and mighty Zulu nation that took place here over 70 years ago. Visit the sites and hear the chilling stories of some of the world’s bloodiest battles, including the Battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. Did you know? The Battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal include Isandlwana, which recorded the worst ever British defeat by locals. The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields are a beautiful yet eerie place. Soaked with the blood of thousands of British, Boer (Dutch-speaking farmers) and Zulu soldiers, the Battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal hold a deep-seated silence that speaks to the many lives lost here. There are a number of self-drive routes through the historical battlefields in KwaZulu-Natal that take in the battle sites, historical buildings, museums, memorials and graveyards from a bygone era. However, the KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields tours, undertaken by knowledgeable guides, are an absolute must. They recount, with chilling realism, the atmosphere of each battle, supported by in-depth information of the military strategies and tactics used. These tours allow visitors to immerse themselves in this turbulent history, which occurred in 3 key stages. First the Boers and the Zulus clashed as the farmers made their way across the interior from the Cape. Then the British and the Zulus came to blows as the Empire fought for control of the region. Finally, the South African War between the Boers and the British took hold, adding to the bloodshed KwaZulu-Natal had already seen. Two of the most famous and pivotal Anglo-Zulu battles took place at Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift and a visit to these sites should be a priority. You can also stop off at the Anglo-Boer War sites around Ladysmith, Colenso, Estcourt, Newcastle and Spioenkop, where some of the fiercest battles of this war occurred. Aside from this history, the Battlefields also offer a number of other activities, including white-water rafting down the formidable Thukela River rapids and sailing at the Chelmsford Dam. The Chelmsford Dam Nature Reserve, Weenen Nature Reserve, Spioenkop Dam Nature Reserve, Ntendeka Wilderness Area and Ithala Game Reserve provide an opportunity to explore this region's abundant birdlife and wildlife. There are also a number of Zulu cultural villages in the area which display authentic Zulu traditions and serve traditional food.
Battlefields Route
The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields area bears testament to the ferocious wars between the British, Boers and mighty Zulu nation that took place here over 70 years ago. Visit the sites and hear the chilling stories of some of the world’s bloodiest battles, including the Battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. Did you know? The Battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal include Isandlwana, which recorded the worst ever British defeat by locals. The KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields are a beautiful yet eerie place. Soaked with the blood of thousands of British, Boer (Dutch-speaking farmers) and Zulu soldiers, the Battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal hold a deep-seated silence that speaks to the many lives lost here. There are a number of self-drive routes through the historical battlefields in KwaZulu-Natal that take in the battle sites, historical buildings, museums, memorials and graveyards from a bygone era. However, the KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields tours, undertaken by knowledgeable guides, are an absolute must. They recount, with chilling realism, the atmosphere of each battle, supported by in-depth information of the military strategies and tactics used. These tours allow visitors to immerse themselves in this turbulent history, which occurred in 3 key stages. First the Boers and the Zulus clashed as the farmers made their way across the interior from the Cape. Then the British and the Zulus came to blows as the Empire fought for control of the region. Finally, the South African War between the Boers and the British took hold, adding to the bloodshed KwaZulu-Natal had already seen. Two of the most famous and pivotal Anglo-Zulu battles took place at Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift and a visit to these sites should be a priority. You can also stop off at the Anglo-Boer War sites around Ladysmith, Colenso, Estcourt, Newcastle and Spioenkop, where some of the fiercest battles of this war occurred. Aside from this history, the Battlefields also offer a number of other activities, including white-water rafting down the formidable Thukela River rapids and sailing at the Chelmsford Dam. The Chelmsford Dam Nature Reserve, Weenen Nature Reserve, Spioenkop Dam Nature Reserve, Ntendeka Wilderness Area and Ithala Game Reserve provide an opportunity to explore this region's abundant birdlife and wildlife. There are also a number of Zulu cultural villages in the area which display authentic Zulu traditions and serve traditional food.
Ghandi Route In Pietermaritzburg, you can see a statue of Mahatma Gandhi erected at the spot where he was arrested for riding in a ‘whites only’ train carriage. He later claimed that it was this incident that started his career of passive resistance.
Ghandi Road
Ghandi Road
Ghandi Route In Pietermaritzburg, you can see a statue of Mahatma Gandhi erected at the spot where he was arrested for riding in a ‘whites only’ train carriage. He later claimed that it was this incident that started his career of passive resistance.
Phezulu is an exciting tourist venue, situated in Botha's Hill, only 35km from central Durban. This picturesque park has magnificent views of the world-famous Valley of 1000 Hills. At PheZulu village, the well-known Zulu clan of Gasa have, over the last 30 years, allowed visitors to PheZulu the opportunity to savour the taste and feel the rhythm of Africa. Visitors are taken into the traditional beehive shaped thatched huts, where the various artifacts, beliefs and rituals are explained, giving foreigners an insight into the fascinating Zulu culture. The Zulu dancing show is impressive with the dancers in their traditional garb, showing off their skills with grace, agility and humour - a truly unforgettable experience. Facilities include a reptile farm, which boasts a large selection of Nile crocodiles, including the oldest and largest (4.5 metres) croc in captivity. There is also a superb collection of indigenous snakes.
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Phezulu Safari Park
190 Old Main Road
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Phezulu is an exciting tourist venue, situated in Botha's Hill, only 35km from central Durban. This picturesque park has magnificent views of the world-famous Valley of 1000 Hills. At PheZulu village, the well-known Zulu clan of Gasa have, over the last 30 years, allowed visitors to PheZulu the opportunity to savour the taste and feel the rhythm of Africa. Visitors are taken into the traditional beehive shaped thatched huts, where the various artifacts, beliefs and rituals are explained, giving foreigners an insight into the fascinating Zulu culture. The Zulu dancing show is impressive with the dancers in their traditional garb, showing off their skills with grace, agility and humour - a truly unforgettable experience. Facilities include a reptile farm, which boasts a large selection of Nile crocodiles, including the oldest and largest (4.5 metres) croc in captivity. There is also a superb collection of indigenous snakes.

Essentials

Beauty, Food, Décor, Scrapbook classes, Photo Prints, Coffee Shop, www.22onrockview.co.za
22 on Rockview
22 Rockview Rd
Beauty, Food, Décor, Scrapbook classes, Photo Prints, Coffee Shop, www.22onrockview.co.za
Kingsway Laundromat
Laundromat Chipmunk
41 Beach Rd