Leave Durban and travel through the Natal Midlands to Himeville. Hop into a four wheel drive vehicle and enter Lesotho via the Sani Pass, where you will visit a Sotho Village and interact with the locals of this neighborhood. Travel to Sani Pass Top Chalet for lunch before returning to Durban after a full day of exploring....
Spend a day on safari in the magical Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Located in the heart of Zululand, this huge, well managed reserve is home to 84 species of game and an impressive variety of bird species. It is also home to the magnificent "Big Five" - lions, buffaloes, rhinos, elephant and leopards, as well...
Visit an authentic Zulu kraal, Shakaland, and watch the day to day activities of the people of this village. Learn the A to Z of Zulu life from the people living it. Enjoy a traditional lunch in the kraal and watch the Zulus perform their local tribal dancing....
Experience Durban, a city of contrasts on the Durban City Sightseeing Tour. Shaped by the early Colonial settlers, see the city has developed from the indigenous Zulu population and the Indians who arrived as indentured laborers in the 19th Century....
Enjoy a relaxing transfer from Durban International Airport to your Durban City or Umhlanga Hotel. Travel in comfort as you are picked up from the airport and taken to your hotel, arriving relaxed and ready for your travels!...
The Durban city tour is the ideal introductory tour of Durban, a city together shaped by colonial settlers, the indigenous Zulu people and Indians who arrived as indentured laborers in the 19th century. Durban a coastal city in eastern South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province (also known as the Zulu Kingdom), is known for its African, Indian and...
Take a step back and relive the moment on this 8-hour Shakaland tour, as you enter the world of the Zulu king, the great King Shaka, the most able leader, politician, and strategist of his generation. Experience the sight of Assegaai-wielding warriors, share the fascinating secrets of the Sangomas and witness traditional customs such as tribal...
Join this 13-hour day tour of the Anglo-Zulu battlefield sites with your small-group of no more than 12. Walk in the footsteps of both these brave warriors, and relive the moment, as scholarly battlefield specialist guides paint a picture of what truly transpired on January 22, 1879. Enjoy lunch, snacks, and round-trip hotel transportation over the...
Joining the friends and relatives of thousands of young Zulu maidens attired in traditional Zulu dress to watch them sing, dance and celebrate their culture, is a powerful and moving experience. This annual ceremony, known as the Umkhosi woMhlanga, or the Zulu Reed Dance, is a centuries-old tradition. It takes place in September, right at the start...