Canopy tour in KwaZulu-Natal
The thrills and spills of a canopy tour
KwaZulu-Natal draws on its unique historical and cultural heritage, and its abundant natural beauty, to offer visitors a diverse range of activities and attractions.
Not for the faint hearted, 'Slaying the Dragon,' a 230 km trek through the Northern Drakensberg, is listed as one of the most challenging hiking trails in South Africa.
KwaZulu-Natal province is an incentive planner's paradise with magnificent scenic beauty and natural attractions offering a myriad of adventure opportunities.
Want to experience the beauty and majesty of the Drakensberg but have time constraints? Or are you worried about fitness? Hike the Little Berg on easy-to-do day walks.
Fluff out your tail feathers when you visit the Southern KwaZulu-Natal Birding Route, with over 550 bird species to tick off in your birding book.
KwaZulu-Natal's Southern Explorer Route provides access to a host of beautiful beaches where fishermen, surfers, divers, sun-worshippers and holidaymakers soak up the sun.
With over 600 recorded species, Zululand is southern Africa's most diverse and popular birding region, thanks to a host of different habitats.
Its beautiful beaches, the Aliwal Shoal dive site, Crocworld and a plethora of wildlife makes Scottburgh an ideal holiday destination where there's always something new to discover.
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The thrills and spills of a canopy tour
Claudio and Natacha are pampered at Karkloof Spa

The northern Drakensberg mountain range provides a majestic backdrop to the largest private game...