KwaZulu-Natal
Falaza Game Park KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Falaza is aptly named after a war veteran of King Cetshwayo's Zulu Impi (1873-1883), who over a century ago, fought against the British forces at the famous battle of Isandhlwana. His village, built on the fertile banks of the Mzinene river, was known by the early hunters as Dugandlovu - "the place where the elephants get lost".

 

Sandford Park Country Hotel KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Sandford Park offers tranquillity and natural, untamed beauty. The natural habitats surrounding the dam provide a home for a variety of bird species and plant life, which guests are welcome to enjoy through a wide range of activities, such as hiking trails, bird watching, and fishing. Highlights in the surrounding areas include the Battlefields area, San rock art at Didima, and the Royal National Park.

 

Sani Pass Hotel KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Sani Pass Hotel and Leisure Resort is magnificently located on the famed Sani Pass at an elevation of 1500m. The Pass itself climbs a further 1375m to Africa's highest pub and the Lesotho border post, accessible only by 4x4 and immensely popular with both local and international visitors for the breathtaking views.

 

Thanda Private Game Reserve KwaZulu-Natal South Africa

Thanda Private Game Reserve is South Africa’s top award winning five star lodge safari destination and is situated in northern Zululand, in close proximity to the Indian Ocean.

 

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