Tourism KwaZulu-Natal, responsible for the development, promotion and marketing of tourism into and within KwaZulu-Natal, has released a new promotional video. The video highlights KwaZulu-Natal's tourism highlights and invites the future traveller to come, visit and experience the Zulu Kingdom.
KwaZulu-Natal, which has roughly the size of Portugal, is located in the southeast of South Africa along the shoreline of the Indian Ocean. It is sharing borders with three other South African provinces (Free State, Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape) and the countries of Mozambique, eSwatini and Lesotho.
- St Lucia
Home to the largest hippo population and South Africa's first World Heritage Site - Umlazi
Experience rich heritage and authentic shisanyama at South Africa's fourth largest township - Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
Officially named the World's tallest swing - Sodwana Bay
One of the top dive sites in the world with a 50 km reef - Nottingham Road, Midlands
Home to an eclectic mix of art, cuisine and luxurious five-star hotels and spas - Sani Pass
Legendary mountain pass, with the highest pub in Africa at 2,874m above sea level - Giants Castle
Hikers paradise with superb rock art attractions - Opathe Heritage Park
Burial place of the greatest Zulu chiefs - Victoria Street Market
Durban's oldest market filled with African art and Indian spices - uKhahlamba Drakensberg
A World Heritage Site with the highest peak in South Africa at 3482 m - Inanda
A route rich in culture, boasting historial sites at the root of South Africa's democracy - Howick, Midlands
The capture site, the start of Mandela's 27 year incarceration - Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
The Park has the largest population of white rhinos in the World - uShaka Marine World
The fifth largest aqarium in the World - Lake Jozini
A 16 000 hectare manmade lake, home to tiger fish
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