It Is he coastal Greater St Lucia Wetland Park World Heritage Site - due east of pivotal landmarks in Zulu history.
KwaZulu-Natal: the mountainous 'Barrier of Spears' uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site adorned with Stone Age cave paintings. KwaZulu-Natal: realm of the legendary Zulu kings and steeped in living Zulu tradition. KwaZulu- Natal: timeless Indian culture in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi .
KwaZulu-Natal: Colonial reminders shoulder-to-shoulder with icons of democracy. KwaZulu- Natal: the gateway city of Durban - pulsating and inviting fusion of East, West and Zulu motifs overlooking Africa's busiest picture-postcard seaport. KwaZulu-Natal: expansive golden beaches - including 10 with World Class status - interspersed with idyllic getaway coves.
KwaZulu-Natal: magnet for thrill-seekers in the great outdoors - from wave riders to hang-gliders and golfers to mountain bikers. KwaZulu-Natal South Coast: nature's annual extravaganza - the unforgettable cast-of-millions Sardine Run. KwaZulu-Natal North Coast: year-round frolicking dolphins plus majestic seasonal whale migrations.
KwaZulu-Natal Elephant Coast: Big Five nature reserves of international repute amid Zulu customs in KwaZulu-Natal Zululand unbroken from antiquity. KwaZulu-Natal Midlands: history-filled towns leading to adventure sports and game viewing, along with outlets for unique arts and crafts. KwaZulu-Natal: Battlefields of yesteryear where Zulu, Boer and British now make pilgrimages of reconciliation. KwaZulu- Natal: hotbed of live performance creativity - from progressive theatre to multi-genre music.