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Inland
Area
Battlefields
KZN
has one of the largest concentration of battlefields in
South Africa. Shaka's Way is a route from Eshowe to Vryheid,
via Ulundi. Tours into this region enlighten tourists
of the rich local history, covering forts, battlefields
as well as other artefact's of wars between British, Voortrekkers
and Zulus. A visit to Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift are
highly recommended.
Crocodile
Creek
On
the banks of the Tongaat River at Compensation, conducted
tours offer an insight into their habitat, with the the
ability to view these reptiles from near, yet in complete
safety,
Oribi
Gorge Nature Reserve
One
and a half hours drive from Durban, with excellent nature
trails and views of the Gorge. High sandstone cliffs dominate
this 24km long gorge carved out by the Umzimkulwana River.
Wildlife include bird life, leopards, antelope and baboons.
Ulundi
The
Zulu name, Ulundi, means "High Place". The town has become
the political centre of the Zulu people. Ulundi lies at
the hub of the old Zulu kingdom which lost its independence
to colonial expansion. The last battle of the Anglo-Zulu
War was fought nearby in 1879. The KwaZulu Cultural Museum
houses interesting displays relating to Zulu history and
archaeology. Accommodation in beehive huts is available
nearby.
Zulu
Villages
Authentic
Zulu kraals (villages) such as Shakaland, Kwabhekithunga
Kraal and Stewart's Farm, near Eshowe, offer accommodation
and the opportunity of experiencing traditional Zulu culture
first hand.