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CONTENTS Issue 90

CONTENTS WELCOME..................................................... 2 AN ELEPHANT IN MY KITCHEN................ 3 HIGHLIGHTS................................................. 4 SPLASHY FEN................................................ 6 SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS IN KZN.............. 8 A WHALE OF A TIME.................................... 9 FAMILY FUN & ADVENTURE....................10 DO ROMANCE IN KZN.............................14 SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT.........20 DURBAN......................................................21 PMB/MIDLANDS.........................................30 ELEPHANT COAST.....................................32 ZULULAND..................................................34 BATTLEFIELDS.............................................36 NORTH COAST...........................................38 DRAKENSBERG...........................................40 SOUTH COAST...........................................42

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SANIBONANI and Welcome to the Exceptional Zulu Kingdom

PHINDILE MAKWAKWA Acting CEO of Tourism KwaZulu-Natal VIEW OUR BROCHURES ONLINE:

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MAKING NEW STRIDES IN THE EXCEPTIONAL ZULU KINGDOM IN 2019 An exciting year lies ahead if you are considering making a shot left to the delightful and energetic province of KwaZulu-Natal. We herald the first issue of the New Year conveying our most heartfelt and warmest greetings to all our wonderful readers, and wish everyone a prosperous and successful 2019. I am glad to report that the province experienced yet another very successful festive season, and for that I would also like to extend my appreciation to the tourism trade which always ensures our holidaymakers continue to receive great service when visiting us. Furthermore, a big “thank you” goes to the people of KZN for being exceptional hosts and continuing to share their warmth with our visitors year after year. The tourism sector continues to thrive because each one of us plays a vital role in positioning KZN as the must-visit tourism destination. Looking forward, 2019 promises to be another action-packed year. Exciting major crowd-pulling events will continue to be a key contributor to the economy of the province, and there is already a full calendar of events lined up. We are already preparing to welcome thousands of sporting enthusiasts from all over the country for the AQUELLE MIDMAR MILE from 09-10 February, followed by the FNB DUSI CANOE MARATHON from 14-16 February. As always, we would encourage all participants and their supporters to explore some of the fascinating tourist attractions in the areas surrounding the locations where these two signature events are held. We are also going to be supporting even more events around KZN to encourage more people to travel to the hidden gems and the less visited parts of KZN and to unearth the tourism potential of some of the rural areas of the province. Be on the lookout for these exciting new events on our website and social media pages. We’re already into February, which has become synonymous with romance, so there is no better place to spend Valentine’s Day with your loved one, than enjoying a romantic weekend getaway for two in one of our magnificent and special spots in KZN.

We therefore encourage you to “DO ROMANCE” in KZN and create life-long memories with your loved one. This year, we will continue with our successful “Do KZN” domestic campaign to encourage people to explore the delights of the region. This microsite on our website has made things much easier for you to book your next holiday in KZN. We continue to put together different tailor-made packages to suit the various lifestyles and needs of our travellers. So, whether you are looking for a family beach holiday, a romantic getaway, luxury travel, safari or adventure, we have done all the ground work for your muchdeserved break. We are also working on a number of campaigns to attract more visitors to our exceptional Zulu Kingdom, with a strong focus on our neighbouring countries. I am delighted to report that we made huge strides in growing our international tourism market share last year as a result of our partnership with BRITISH AIRWAYS. This new route is proving exceptionally popular and perhaps, one day, the flights will become daily. This year, we are looking forward to striking more deals with our international partners to ensure that the KZN flag flies even higher in the global arena. The Human Rights Day holiday on 21 March, which falls in the middle of the week, will also give you another chance to take a long break in the Zulu Kingdom. Make sure to plan your holidays well in advance to take advantage of our “Do KZN” specials on flights and accommodation. And if you are in our neck of the woods, don’t forget to tag us on all our social media platforms. We are always on the lookout for amazing pictures of our visitors enjoying the Zulu Kingdom, so always remember that you’ve #GottaDoKZN. If your picture grabs our attention, you might win yourself an exceptional Zulu Kingdom holiday, and your picture will be used in our next marketing campaign. Join the conversation with us on Facebook (KZNTourism), Instagram (@tourismkzn_official), Twitter (@Tourism KZN), YouTube (KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority) and Pintrest (KZN Tourism). NGIYABONGA


An Elephant In My Kitchen by Francoise Malby Anthony

A blonde, chic Parisienne, Françoise never expected to find herself living on a South African game reserve. But when she fell in love with renowned conservationist Lawrence Anthony her life took an unexpected turn. Lawrence died in 2012 and Françoise was left to face the tough reality of running Thula Thula without him, even though she knew very little about conservation. She was short on money, poachers were threatening their rhinos, and one of their elephants was charging Land Rovers on game drives and terrifying guests. There was no time to mourn when Thula Thula’s human and animal family were depending on her. How Françoise survived and Thula Thula thrived is beautifully described in this charming, funny and poignant book. Their elephant herd, rescued by Lawrence, shared Françoise’s grief at his passing but over time forged a new relationship with her. One day a baby, Tom, became separated from the herd and found his way into Françoise’s kitchen. Another day there was a desperate race against time to save a baby who had a snare wrapped around his face and couldn’t open his mouth to suckle.

This bestselling book is available in all bookstores in SA. For other countries availability, please check the website: www.AnElephantInMyKitchen.com IF YOU LOVED LAWRENCE’S THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER, OR JUST WANT TO SPEND TIME WITH SOME VERY SPECIAL ANIMALS, THEN YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS THIS SPARKLING BOOK. Only 2 hours from Durban and 45 minutes from Richards Bay. Experience the best Safari and finest cuisine at the oldest Private Game Reserve in Zululand.

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FEB-MARCH HIGHLIGHTS

13 - 17 February Test: SOUTH AFRICA VS SRI LANKA Kingsmead Cricket Stadium 10:00. Ticketpro

14-16 February DUSI CANOE MARATHON Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg - Blue Lagoon, Durban The Dusi is of the world’s most popular river marathons, attracting between 1600 and 2000 paddlers each year and is the biggest canoeing event on the African continent. www.dusi.co.za

16 February ECR KINGS AND QUEENS OF COMEDY Durban ICC 20:00 Book at Computicket

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16 February LOVERS & FRIENDS CONCERT Moses Mabhida Stadium, Peoples Park 14:00 Computicket

1 March VIJAY STAR NITE A spectacular one-night-only showcase taking place at the Durban ICC. Tickets available at Computicket outlets and online. Follow @BluBloodSA for more info 10 March 3rd Momentum ODI: SOUTH AFRICA VS SRI LANKA. Kingsmead Cricket Stadium 10:00. Ticketpro

22 February JEREMY LOOPS Sugar Rush Park, Ballito www.ballitobeats.co.za

1-3 March FUTURE BRIDE BRIDAL & BEAUTY SHOW The Globe, Suncoast www.bridalandbeauty.co.za

21 – 24 March DECOREX DURBAN Durban Exhibition Centre 10:00 For more info: Tel 011 549 8300


FEB-MARCH HIGHLIGHTS UPCOMING EVENTS

18 – 22 April SPLASHY FEN South Africa’s longest running and oldest music festival that celebrates life, art, music, people, love laughter, fun and enjoyment, all within a world heritage site (The Drakensberg). For more info:www.splashyfen.co.za

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We specialise in culture focused, ecologically minded adventure, hiking, slack-packing, and cycle tours utilising exclusive trails through some of the most beautiful and historical parts of KwaZulu Natal. We run scheduled tours and tailor design bespoke tours for self-organised groups. 2019 TOUR DATES Dargle Samango R4200 pp Tuesday 19th March-Friday 22nd March 2019 Thursday 2nd May-Sunday 5th May 2019 Thursday 26th September – Sunday 29th September 2019 (Kilgobbin and Crab-apple) Karkloof Falls2Falls R4900 pp Thursday 14th Feb-Sunday 17th Feb 2019 Friday 29th March-Monday 1st April 2019 Friday 4th October-Monday 7th October 2019 Trappist Ways Cycle Tour R7500 pp Wednesday 8 May-Sunday 12 May 2019 Wednesday 13th November -Sunday 17th November 2019 The Battlefield Cycle Tour R13500 pp Wednesday 16th October to Thursday 24th October 2019 Meander the Midlands R7500pp Friday 31st May-Tuesday 4th June 2019 For further information contact: Julia: 768190615 julia@spekboomtours.co.za | www.spekboomtours.co.za

20 April MONSTER JAM Moses Mabhida Stadium www.monsterjam.com

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ANOTHER EPIC MAIN STAGE LINE-UP SPLASHY FEN CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF GOOD TIMES! aster 2019 will be Splashy Fen Music Festival’s 30th Edition, and what better way to get the major celebrations underway than with the release of a starstudded local and international main stage line-up. This week, Festival organisers Stu Berry and Andrew van Rensburg of Impi Concept Events, took to the stage at an intimate launch party in Durban to announce the exciting Main Stage line-up for the 2019 Festival. Streaming live to their social media channels, the team revealed the first 11 acts – consisting of both international and local musicians - who will take to the Splashy Fen Main Stage across the 4-day music festival. MAIN STAGE American rock band Wheatus will be making their debut in South Africa, along with musical magician Youngr from England and one-man band from Australia Kim Churchill. With a well-planned mix of eclectic folk jazz, electro pop melodies and good old American punk rock, it’s a line-up that has something for everyone. And we’re only just getting started! With just over three months to go until the 30th edition of South Africa’s friendliest festival kicks off in the beautiful rolling hills of Underberg, preparations are well under way for another fun-filled experience for one and all. Also set to entertain fans on

the Splashy Fen Main Stage is Australian-born Juzzie Smith and a host of South African favourites such as Jeremy Loops, Mi Casa, Goodluck, Hot Water, Shortstraw, Desmond & The Tutus and Wonderboom. While Splashy Fen is now attracting big international names, the festival will continue to focus on partnering with KZN and SA artists at every opportunity. HEADLINER ARTISTS WHEATUS - With a debut album that’s more than 17 years old, the well-known rock band from America have become synonymous with their timeless hits Teenage Dirtbag and A Little Respect. Easy lyrics, beats you can bop, mosh and dance to and a typically larger than life on-stage presence, they’re one to look out for at this year’s Splashy Fen Music Festival. JEREMY LOOPS - From cult live act status in his hometown Cape Town, to a chart-topping album domestically, and a number of world tours; Jeremy Loops is nothing short of a world-class international artist. And he’ll be back at Splashy Fen this year, with his foot-stomping, beat boxing, looping antics… and fans can’t wait.

singer-songwriter once spent 18 months working on an album, only to scrap it moments before it was due for release. His reasoning? It “didn’t feel right”. So, Churchill picked up his guitar and wrote a second version of the album in one frenetic week. He then spent two months piecing together the new recordings with his producer in a garage in Western Sydney. The results? The ‘Weight_Falls’ album - a kaleidoscopic collection that is bound to take both fans and critics by surprise. TICKETS For more information of the 30th edition of Splashy Fen, visit the new Splashy Fen website, complete with all the important bits and bobs on how to book tickets, what to pack, where to camp, who to watch and more. South Africa’s longest running music festival will take place over the traditional Easter weekend from Thursday the 18th of April to Monday the 22nd of April 2019. Tickets are limited to 8 000 and available from www.splashyfen.co.za.

KIM CHURCHILL - Intricate guitar work, intuitive vocal melodies and a wonderful feeling of space and warmth… this is what Splashy Fenners can expect from Australian born Kim Churchill. The 26-year-old

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EXCITING SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS

AQUELLÉ MIDMAR MILE: 9- 10 FEBRUARY 2019 As excitement for the 2019 aQuellé Midmar Mile builds, whether its backstroke, breast stroke or even doggy paddle, all are welcome at the Midmar Mile. This annual gathering acknowledged by Guinness World Records as the largest open water swim on the planet is a happy, vibrant community event. The Midmar Mile attracts thousands of individuals, from serious international athletes and Olympic medallists to recreational swimmers and disabled swimmers, with everyone out to have fun. The more social swim is for families on the Saturday, and the highlight is the competitive events on the Sunday. There is a swim for everyone: a family event, a company event, a non-company event, which promotes the development of swimmers. For more info visit the website: www.midmarmile.co.za

FNB DUSI CANOE MARATHON 2019: 14 -16 FEBRUARY 2019 The Dusi Canoe Marathon was founded in 1951, and covers roughly 120km between the cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. It is the biggest canoeing event on the African continent, and one of the world’s most popular river marathons, attracting between 1600 and 2000 paddlers each year. Summer rains have arrived in the inland regions of KwaZulu-Natal, and levels of rivers should be good when the iconic event takes place. There is far more water in the dam systems at this stage, with Inanda Dam, which was 48 percent full this time last year, at 78 percent capacity. 8

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The race starts on the uMsindusi River that runs through Pietermaritzburg and includes a number of weirs and rapids, using water released from Henley Dam. At roughly the halfway point of the race the uMsindusi River meets the far larger uMngeni River and the river becomes more challenging, with some rapids rated Grade 3+, and some of the trickier rapids like Island 2 is portaged by most of the field. Most of the large rapids can be portaged if desired.

rapids and weirs.

Safety marshalls and divers are stationed at some of the major obstacles and rapids. The route is not marked and the onus is on the paddlers to learn the route and the safe lines down the more demanding

The race prize giving takes place at Blue Lagoon after the final stage.

The race is unique in that it includes numerous portages where the paddlers carry their craft over hills, either to cut out rapids and cataracts, or to eliminate long loops in the river. Most of these portages are through thick bush on steep and undulating terrain, and several of them are around 4km in length.

For more info visit the website: www.dusi.co.za


NO DOUBT, THE BEST WAY TO VIEW WHALES AND DOLPHINS UP CLOSE IS FROM A BOAT THE ISLE OF CAPRI CRUISES offers an exhilarating 2 hour cruise into the ocean on their boat “Bafana”, to view one of the world’s most magnificent mammals, the Humpback Whale! The trip takes you into the Indian Ocean and close to the Mozambican current to encounter them at close range. All trips have friendly and fully qualified whale tour guides on board, to share their vast knowledge of the ocean and its creatures with you. Every year, from June to November, whales can frequently be seen off the KwaZulu-Natal coast on their migratory route, from the Southern Oceans to the warmer tropical waters for mating and giving birth, and on their return, heading for the nutrient rich waters of Antarctica. By law, you are not allowed to approach within 300m from a whale, unless you are aboard a boat permitted by the Department of Marine and Coastal Management. Permit holders are all members of the South African Boat-Based Whale Watching Association and as such are required to adhere to a strict code of conduct and to undergo training. The Isle of Capri Cruises boasts one of two whale watching permits awarded in Durban.

We also offer: • Hourly Harbour Cruises from 10am - 4pm (conditions apply) • Sea Cruises at 12.30pm and 2.30pm • Educational School Trips • Boat Rides • Party Cruises • Fishing

FOR AN UNSURPASSED WHALE WATCHING OPPORTUNITY OR BOAT RIDE, MAKE YOUR BOOKING TODAY! 14 - 18 Boatman Road, Wilson’s Wharf Tel: 031 305 3099 | Cell: 082 851 4787 | info@isleofcapri.co.za | www.isleofcapri.co.za www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019

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DO KZN ROMANCE DISCOVER BEAUTIFUL PLACES TO FALL IN LOVE

To find out more about the exceptional experiences you can enjoy in KZN, go to

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LIFE’S A BEACH IN KZN

KWAZULU-NATAL has some of the most spectacular and pristine beaches in the world.

SOUTHPORT BEACH is largely secluded and boasts rock pools and a tidal pool. It’s also a popular snorkelling and scuba diving destination. And whales can often be seen during the latter half of the year.

And some of them have met the most stringent of standards to be awarded internationally-recognised Blue Flag status. A Blue Flag beach is a global symbol of quality and an assurance to visitors that a venue meets a standard of excellence in safety, amenities, cleanliness, environmental information and management. Tourists flock to the province’s beaches in their droves, particularly over the main holiday seasons and long weekends when temperatures soar and the water is warm. “Going to the beach” plays a major role in attracting both domestic and international tourists to the region and for thousands of domestic holiday makers, it has long become a tradition.

UMZIMBE BEACH also has a tidal pool and it too is another good spot for whale-watching.

KZN is also the only coastline with 37 of its beaches equipped with bather safety gear, which is owned and maintained by the KZN Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence. The Sharks Board is the only organisation in South Africa dedicated to providing protection against sharks. HIBBERDENE BEACH is half-way between Scottburgh and Port Shepstone and is another tourist hot-spot.

Lifeguards man the popular beaches and bathers should always follow their advice when they signal warnings about bad conditions to swimmers and paddlers to get out of the waves and return to the shoreline. From north to south, visitors are spoilt for choice. KwaZulu-Natal has nine Blue Flag beaches, with seven located in the Ray Nkonyeni (formerly the Hibiscus Coast) Municipality on the South Coast-which is marketed as “Paradise,” and two in the eThekwini Municipality area.

RAMSGATE BEACH is another magnificent beach with a large tidal pool and a lovely lagoon. It’s ideal for launching ski-boats.

One of the South Coast’s magnificent seven is MARINA BEACH, south of Margate, between the villages of San Lameer and Southbroom and an easy 90-minute drive from Durban.

Then, over in Durban, there is the famous USHAKA BEACH, at the uShaka Marine World, a familyfriendly destination with small waves and plenty to do like surfing and stand-up paddle boarding.

Then, just north of Port Edward is the idyllic TRAFALGAR BEACH where marine life is intriguing to see in its natural habitat. (Don’t forget to take your goggles and snorkel). The beach has also been declared a marine reserve in some parts. It is also close to the Mpanjati Nature Reserve.

Head north and you will come to WESTBROOK BEACH, which is between La Mercy and Ballito, about a 30-minute drive from Umhlanga. It is a peaceful spot and an ideal location for those wanting to escape the buzz of city life.

LUCIEN BEACH is in Margate, at the opposite end of the main beach.

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MORE THINGS TO DO IN KZN ADVENTURE

BEACH

Visit Awesome Oribi Gorge in the South Coast and experience the highest gorge swing in the world. Other activities nearby include ziplining, abseiling, horse riding and more. Tel: 082 566 7424 www.wild5adventures.co.za

Visit uShaka Marine World and experience the biggest attraction on the Durban’s Golden Mile offering worldclass entertainment, fun and uniqueness boasting the largest aquarium in the Southern hemisphere with underground viewing galleries. Get up-close and personal with the Dolphins. Tel: 031 328 8000 www.ushakamarineworld.co.za

HERITAGE Visit the Nelson Mandela Capture site: This is a place in the history of South Africa, which has enormous signifi cance because it’s where Nelson Mandela’s long walk to freedom was interrupted for 27 years on the R103, the old main road, 5km from Howick, where he was ‘captured‘ on his return journey to Johannesburg. Tel: 033 330 8195 www.thecapturesite.co.za

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Go hot air ballooning in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and enjoy the scenery while fl oating through the clouds. There are two launch sites available, one at Hartford House in Mooi River and one at a lodge in Nottingham Road. www.giftexperiencesouthafrica.co.za

Experience ultimate relaxation, master the art of balance or reflect and get inspired – with the many spa packages available at Karkloof Safari Spa, you are sure to walk away feeling luxurious. Tel: 033 569 1324 karkloofsafarispa.com/luxury-day-spa-experiences

Visit Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park for a big 5 safari experience at Africa’s oldest proclaimed game reserve, HluhluweImfolozi Park, Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Tel: 033 845 1999 www.kznwildlife.com/hluhluwe-game-reserve.html

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SPOTLIGHT ON ENTERTAINMENT Also gracing the Elizabeth Sneddon stage (among other venues around Durban), the annual TIME OF THE WRITER FESTIVAL, which attracts a host of international and local writers, takes place from 11 to 16 March. Celebrating its 22nd edition, the extensive week-long programme features book readings, panel discussions and book-launches from some of the world’s most diverse writers every evening. The daytime programme includes seminars, workshops and forums. For more information on the Time of the Writer Festival visit www.cca.ukzn.ac.za. This season has lots on offer to tempt theatregoers and pleasure seekers to explore their entertainment options. Durban’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre spotlights comedy with two successive hit shows. COMMON AND CLASS, runs from 6 to 17 February. This stars the ultra-classy Ian von Memerty (Strictly Come Dancing, SA’s Got Talent and A Handful of Keys) as he reluctantly teams up with that unashamed philistine from De Aar, Gino Fabbri (Gino Fabbri is Completely Nuts) in an outrageous musical comedy that will have you rocking in the aisles. Their mismatched machinations sees ‘the ‘battle of the twits’ moving effortlessly from Rock to Rocky Horror, Boeremusiek to Broadway and Country to Classical, even sharing a masterclass on how not to look sexy on the dance-floor along the way. And hot on their heels, comes Aaron McIlroy, with his latest one-man hit show – ADHD. Join Aaron as he embarks on a wild journey into the fantastical world of learning disorders. This hilarious take on the ‘problems’ of ADHD and other ‘disturbing behavioral patterns’ is charmingly portrayed by this master of character comedy. Many facts and theories are turned on their heads (literally) as we get a bird’s eye view into the chaotic and beautiful mind of Aaron McIlroy, who has lived with this ‘gift’ for the last half century. A comedic steamroller without GPS, ADHD plays 20 Feb to 10 March.

Perfect for the Easter school holidays: The BFG returns to The Sneddon from 20 – 31 March. Following the sold out success of KickstArt’s July 2018 season, Greg King redirects this enchanting reimagining of Roald Dahl’s children’s classic about the adventures of a, friendly giant, and Sophie, a little orphan he befriends. Featuring quirky puppetry the show stars Bryan Hiles, Belinda Henwood, Clare Mortimer, Daisy Spencer, Straw Nzimande and Lyle Buxton. Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre bookings are through Computicket. On the orchestral music front, the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra features a line-up of topflight talent in the four-concert Summer Season, which runs every Thursday at 19h30 in the Durban City Hall from 7 to 28 February. Artists appearing include the acclaimed conductors, Victor Yampolsky, Bernhard Güller, Brandon Phillips and Daniel Boico, while the guest roster also boasts prestigious debut appearances by Germany’s new generation violin star, Alexander Gillman, and the

acclaimed South African soprano Cecilia Rangwanasha, winner of last year’s UNISA International Singing Competition, along with the return of established stars such as the Indian-American pianist Pallavi Mahidhara, and the great Russian virtuoso, Olga Kern. For programme details visit http://kznphil.org.za. Season tickets for the KZN Philharmonic’s World Symphony Series 2019 Summer Season are available through Computicket. Call 0861 915 8000 or book online at www.computicket.com. For chamber music enthusiasts, DURBAN’S FRIENDS OF MUSIC has an enticing mix of recitals on offer at the Durban Jewish Centre, KE Masinga (Old Fort) Road. These include two performances by internationally acclaimed pianists Palavi Mahidhara (on 26 February), and Brian Wallick (on 19 March). Both events start at 19h30, tickets are available at the door. Finally, the Rhumbelow Theatre has a wealth of shows running its venues at 42 Cunningham Avenue, Umbilo, and Tina’s Hotel at 14 Beryldene Road in Kloof. Hit titles to conjure with include: The Carpenters (featuring Samantha Landers, Evan Roberts and Shylo Pereira at Tina’s between 13 and 24 February); THE FOXY with Marion Loudon heading the glamorous four-hander plays from 15 – 17 February in Umbilo; Saxman stars sax whizz ANDREW YOUNG in Umbilo on 27 February and at Tina’s from 1 – 3 March; I LOVE ROCK ‘N ROLL starring Dave Monks and Marion Loudon, in Umbilo from 8 – 10 March. For more information about these and other shows, visit https://events.durbantheatre.com.

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BLARNEY BROTHERS LISTEN - NICK WIUM THE FOXY 4 CLIVE - SHENANGINS I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL BLACK LAPELS

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1 - 3 MAR GEE JAYS - AND THAT’S WHEN THE TROUBLE STARTED ROCK GUITAR LEGENDS THE REALS 13-17 MAR, 20-24 MAR , 27-31 MAR

NEW VENUE DURBAN NORTH BRENDON PEEL 18 - 23 MAR / 25 & 30 MAR KIDS SHOW - ALKAZAM 22 - 24 MAR & 29 - 31 MAR BRENDON PEEL - TRICKSTER

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DURBAN Durban has always held a special charm for visitors... it offers the buzz of a large metropolitan city, a vibrant mix of cultures, miles of sun-drenched beaches and a wonderfully moderate climate. It’s the perfect place for some ‘summer loving’, with beach walks, sunset cruises and romantic picnics… or for the more adventurous, horseback rides on the beach, helicopter flips or shark cage diving! For ‘shop till you drop’ retail therapy there are several upmarket shopping centres offering brand name shops as well as quirky boutiques - or browse around a flea market to get the local vibe and ferret out a handmade treasure. For some local authenticity and an eclectic cultural vibe pop into the Victoria Street Market with its numerous stalls selling everything from brassware, woven baskets, wooden articles to meat, fish, fruit and vegetables – the main attractions though are the exotic spices imported from India, ideal for making curries. Stroll through the Markets of Warwick – preferably on a guided tour – to experience the world of traditional healers, traders and local food. Be brave and try the tasty delicacy of the meat from a bovine head dipped in salt, or if this is a little too much try Durban’s legendary ‘bunny chow’. After dark Durban is abuzz with elegant lounges, funky taverns and a variety of dining options. Head to Florida Road for a cosmopolitan vibe of street cafes, restaurants, clubs and bars, all set within

a street of carefully preserved historic buildings. If you’re wanting local theatre and live music... Durban has plenty trendy clubs, pubs and discos where you can ‘party ‘till dawn’. For some local flavour, head to one of the township restaurants for live music, shisanyama and a great vibe. Be sure to catch sunrise over the Indian Ocean – enjoy a stroll or hire a bicycle followed by coffee or breakfast at one of the beachside cafes. Durban’s unique experiences are just as varied – go ‘Wet and Wild’ at uShaka Marine World, ride a Richsha along the Golden Mile, experience some of Durban’s important historical sites on the Woza eNanda Heritage Trail, pause awhile for a cup of tea in the historic surroundings of the Mariannhill Monastery… or just kick back and relax as you cruise the harbour barefoot on a catamaran. But whatever you choose, ‘do’ Durban like a true Durbanite!

DID YOU KNOW? The Bunny Chow is a very simple affair consisting of a hollowed-out quarter or half loaf of bread filled with any available curry including beef, mutton, chicken or beans, and is eaten with your fingers. One version of its origin suggests that the Indian labourers that came to work on the sugar plantations of KZN requiring a way to carry their lunch into the fields used a hollowed-out loaf of bread to transport their curries. The cheap loaf being an optimal substitute for the traditional flat roti bread.

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WHERE TO SHOP & WHAT TO DO MARKETS & SHOPPING The Market (031 582 8242 or www.iheartmarket. blogspot.com) features local foodies and designers on the first Saturday of every month, 09:00-14:00, on the Imbizo Lawns, Moses Mabhida Stadium. ‘Christmas Markets’ on 1, 8, 15 & 22 Dec. There’s music, food and crafts at Musgrave Centre’s Roof Top Night Market (031 277 8420) which takes place in the parking lot, Level 5, on the first Friday of the month from 17:00 to 21:30. The Victoria Street Market (031 306 4021), Durban’s original Indian market, is situated in Berta Mkhize Street and opens daily to sell everything from brass ornaments, curios and clothing to fish, spices and music. The Amphitheatre Craft Market (031 301 3200) is open every Sunday 09:00-16:00 on Durban Beachfront, with the focus on curios and textiles. Located behind Greyville Racecourse, First Avenue, the Greyville Car Boot & Second Hand Clothing Market (083 300 2999) takes place on a Sunday between 05:00 and 15:00. Situated on the Berea with a range of retail outlets, from supermarkets to jewellery stores, as well as seven cinemas, Musgrave Centre (031 277 8420) is one of Durban’s oldest and best-loved centres. There are loads of crafts and other goodies at Toti Flea Market (081 525 5604) on the last Sunday of every month at Umsinsi Adventures, next to Toti Breweries. Amanzimtoti’s top shopping complex, Arbour Town is made up of more than 230 stores, and comprises the Galleria (031 904 2233) shopping mall and Arbour Crossing (031 904 2064). The Kingsburgh Centre in Winklespruit has a range of speciality stores, while the Seadoone Mall in Doonside offers a safe and convenient shopping experience.

EVERLASTING WHOLESALE Secure parking CASH & CARRY & environment We are an importer, wholesaler and retailer who stock a wide range of beads, beading tools and accessories, fashion jewellery, cosmetics, bags, gifts, stationery, toys, household & party items. 35 Monty Naicker Street (Pine Street), Durban Tel: 031-368 2161, Fax: 031-332 0564, Email: everlasting01@telkomsa.net Shop 1C Southway Mall, 27 Titren Rd, Rossburgh , Tel: 031-465 2813 Shop 17, Arbour Crossing, 2 Oppenheimer Road, Umbogintwini Tel: 031-904 5410 Follow us on facebook on Everlasting Products cc and check out our website on www.everlastingproducts.co.za

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DURBAN STREET MAP AND TOURIST INFORMATION & SERVICES STREET NAME CHANGES NEW NAME.................................FORMER NAME Anton Lembede..........................Smith St Archie Gumede..........................Old Fort Place Bertha Mkhize.............................Victoria St Bertha Mkhize.............................Victoria St Braam Fischer..............................Ordinance Rd Charlotte Maxeke......................Beatrice St Che Guevara................................Moore Rd Chris Ntuli....................................Old Dutch Rd David Webster.............................Leopold St Denis Hurley................................Queen St Dorothy Nyembe.......................Gardiner St Dr Goonam..................................Prince Edward Dr Langalibalele Dube..............Winder St Dr Pixley Kaseme.......................West St Dr Yusuf Dadoo...........................Grey St Dullah Omar................................Masonic Grove Esther Roberts.............................Frere Rd Felix Dlamini................................Brickfield Rd Florence Nzama.........................Prince Alfred Ingcuce..........................................Albert St Isaiah Ntshangase.....................Walter Gilbert Joe Slovo.......................................Field St John Zikhali..................................Sydenham Joseph Nduli................................Russell St Julius Nyerere..............................Warwick Av K E Masinga.................................Old Fort Rd Khuzimpi Shezi...........................Williams Road King Dinuzulu (North).............Berea Rd (North) King Dinuzulu (South)..............Berea Rd (South) Lena Ahrens.................................Manning Rd Lilian Ngoyi..................................Windermere M L Sultan....................................Centenary Magwaza Maphalala.................Gale St Mahatma Gandhi......................Point Rd Margaret Mncadi........................Victoria Embankment Masabalala Yengwa...................NMR Masobiya Mdluli.........................Fisher St Mathews Meyiwa......................First Av & Stamfordhill Maud Mfusi..................................St Georges Monty Naicker............................Pine St O R Tambo....................................Marine Parade Peter Mokaba..............................North Ridge & Ridge Rd Problem Mkhize..........................Cowey Road & .........................................................Edith Benson RD Naidu......................................Stanley Copley Samora Machel...........................Aliwal Street Sandile Thusi................................Argyle Rd Smiso Nkwanyana.....................Goble Rd Stephen Dlamini........................Essenwood Sylvester Ntuli............................Brickhill Road • Parks & Gardens Durban Botanic Gardens..............031-309 1170 AIRPORT King Shaka International ACSA Help desk...........................032-436 6758 ACSA Info.....................................032-436 6585 Flight Info.....................................032 436 6000 24 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019

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ATTRACTIONS Suncoast.......................................031-328 3000 uShaka...........................................031-328 8000 Sibaya.............................................031-538 2000 • Museums Durban Natural Science Museum City Hall, Smith Street.............031-311 2256 Open daily: 08:30 -16:00; Sun 11:00 - 16:00 Kwa Muhle Museum ................031-311 2223 130 Ordnance Road; Open Mon - Sat • Parks & Gardens Durban Botanic Gardens............031-309 1170 Guide tours available Mitchell Park................................031-312 2318 • Natal Sharks Board.................031-566 0400 • Umgeni Bird Park....................031-579 4600 • Snake Park.................................073-156 9606 Minitown......................................031-33 7892 CONSULATES & EMBASSIES Argentina......................................012-430 3527 Australia .......................................012-423 6000 Austria...........................................012-452 9155 Belgian...........................................031-303 2840

British........................................................082-234 4450 Botswana.................................................011-403 3748 Canada......................................................031-303 9695 Chile..........................................................031-312 8608 China.........................................................031-563 4534 Denmark..................................................031-202 9396 France.......................................................011-778 5600 Germany..................................................031-266 3920 Greece.......................................................031-301 4880 India...........................................................031-332 7020 Lesotho.....................................................031-307 2323 Mauritius..................................................021-342 1283 Mozambique...........................................031-304 0200 Netherlands............................................031-266 9291 New Zealand..........................................012-342 8656 Pakistan....................................................031-304 8836 Paraguay .................................................012-347 1047 Portugal....................................................031-305 7511 Seychelles................................................011-706 8720 Spain..........................................................012-460 0123 Swaziland.................................................012-344 1910 Sweden/Norway...................................031-207 6900 United States.........................................031-305 7600


MEDICAL SERVICES City-med Services.....................031-309 1378 Ambulance...................................10177 • Hospitals Addington ...................................031-327 2000 Entabeni - South Ridge ..........031-204 1300 Parklands - Hopelands.............031-208 8181 St Augustines ..............................031-268 5000 Westville, Spine Rd....................031-265 0911 Umhlanga.....................................031-560 5500 • Medical Centres....................... North Beach ...............................031-332 6060 Gateway /Umhlanga................031-566 2777 Dental Centre .............................031-304 3000 Dental Emergency.....................031-564 2152 POLICE Flying Squad................................10111 SAPS ..............................................031-325 4259 Metro Police/Traffic..................031-306 4422 TAXI Eagle Taxis....................................031-337 8333 Lighthouse Cabs.........................083-440 8650 Mozzies..........................................031-263 0467 Umhlanga Rocks Taxi/ U-Cabs...........................................031-561 1846 Zippy Cabs...................................031-202 7067 HOT AIR BALLOONING Hot Air Ballooning KZN...........083 446 9423

TOURIST INFORMATION For Tourist Information visit Tourism KwaZulu-Natal Shop A1, Treasure World, Ushaka Marine World 1 King Shaka Avenue, Durban...........031 – 816 6600 TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL (TKZN) Ithala Trade Centre, 29 Canal Quay (signal) Road, Point, Durban.........................................031 – 366 7500 DURBAN TOURISM Head Office 90 Florida Road.....................................031-322 4164 Airport Office.........................................031 322 6046 uShaka Office.........................................031 337 8099 Green Hub Office.................................031 303 8476 Beach Information Office..................031 322 4205 Gateway Office.....................................031 514 0572 Inanda Office.........................................031 519 2555 ThousandHills Tourism........................031 777 1874 Sapphire Coast Tourism......................031 903 7498 Umhlanga Tourism...............................031 561 4257 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019 25


HORSE RACING 1; 3; 13; 20 & 24 Feb 1; 3; 6; 10; 13; 13; 17; 20; 24; 27 & 29 Mar Greyville Racecourse (031 314 1500)

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN DURBAN - FEB-MARCH HAPPENINGS 2 Feb & 2 March I HEART MARKET Imbizo Lawns, Moses Mabhida 9:00 info@iheartmkt.com 9 Feb DOEK ON FLEEK COUPLES & BEST FRIENDS Whirling Wheels Club, Stamfordhill 12:00 Computicket 14; 21 & 28 Feb KZN PHILHARMONIC WORLD SYMPHONY SEASON FESTIVAL Durban City Hall 19:30. Computicket 16 Feb ECR KINGS AND QUEENS OF COMEDY Durban ICC 20:00 Computicket 16 Feb LOVERS & FRIENDS CONCERT Moses Mabhida Stadium, Peoples Park 14:00 Computicket 16 Feb MR & MISS VALENTINES 2K19 73 OR Tambo Parade, South Beach 10:00. 074 515 2093 20 – 21 Feb KZN CONSTRUCTION INDABA EXPO Durban Exhibition Centre 9:00. 021 700 5500 23 Feb SKHUMBA HLOPHE LIVE #IMEANBIZNISI Suncoast Globe 20:00. Computicket 24 Feb TAMIA LIVE IN SA ft LADY ZAMAR Botanic Gardens 14:00. Webtickets 2 March DOEK ON FLEEK FLORALS PICNIC Whirling Wheels Club, Stamfordhill 12:00. Computicket 3 March SIMPHIWE SHEMBE COMEDY PICNIC Botanic Gardens 12:30. Computicket 6 – 7 March CESA INFRASTRUCTURE INDABA Durban ICC. 011 463 2022 7 March KZN PHILHARMONIC WORLD SYMPHONY SEASON FESTIVAL. Durban City Hall 19:30 9 March ALL BLACK SHANDIS The Werehouse; 82 Hunter Street 17:00. Webtickets 21 – 24 March DECOREX DURBAN Durban Exhibition Centre 10:00. 011 549 8300 SPORT Road Running 3 Feb DG PANEL & PAINT CHALLENGE 16 – 32 KM RUN / WALK. Barns Road Rugby Grounds, Sydenham 5:00 084 254 2468 10 Feb THRESHOLD HILLCREST MARATHON 21.1 KM /42.2 KM. Central Hillcrest 5:00. 061 473 2334 17 Feb ZABALAZA HALF MARATHON 10 & 21 KM RUN Cato Ridge Country Club. 073 225 4146 17 Feb DR JL DUBE RACE Inanda 065 904 6909/ 073 592 7551 19 Feb InSINKERATOR TIME TRIAL 8 KM MALE & 4 KM FEMALES. Westville AC 18:00. www.insinkerator.com 17 March THE DELLOITTE CHALLENGE 10, 21 & 42 KM HALF MARATHON Sibaya Casino & Virginia Soccer Club Webtickets Soccer: 9 March AMAZULU FC VS BIDVEST WITS King Zwelithini Stadium 20:15. Ticketpro Cricket 13 - 17 Feb Test: SOUTH AFRICA VS SRI LANKA Kingsmead Cricket Stadium 10:00. Ticketpro 10 March 3rd Momentum ODI: SOUTH AFRICA VS SRI LANKA. Kingsmead Cricket Stadium 10:00. Ticketpro

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MUSIC / FESTIVALS / LIVE BANDS The lovely Durban Botanic Gardens (031 322 4021 or www.webtickets.co.za) in John Zikhale (Sydenham) Road is the backdrop for Music at the Lake concerts. NIGHTLIFE / PUBS / DANCING Jazz and blues The Corner Cafe (031 201 0219) 197 Brand Road, Glenwood, closed from 16:00. The Centre for Jazz & Popular Music (031 260 3385) at the University of KZN hosts concerts every Wednesday during the semester from 18:00. Other venues hosting live jazz and blues include Zack’s in Windermere Road (031 312 0755) with Live Jazz every Sunday at 16:00, Zack’s at Wilson’s Wharf (031 305 1677) with the Blues Train on Tuesdays. There are also Jazz Sundowners every Sunday from 12:0017:00. The Chairman in 146 Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Point 031 368 2133 / 072 658 0746 open on Thursdays – Saturdays. The Joint Jazz Café on South Beach (031 332 0805) open daily. Ku D’ Ta Fusion Grill & Lounge open daily at Wilson’s Wharf (031 301 1650) Bat Centre (031 332 0451) located at 45 Maritime Place, Small Craft Harbour, Victoria Embankment, Durban 4001 a regular Sunday jazz session at the BAT Music Café, happening every single Sunday from 3 to 5pm. afterwards, the stage is open for a public jam session and everyone is invited to show their musical talent, this event is called Sunday Jazz Sundowners and hosts different artists and bands every week. Parties, clubs and dancing Durban’s hottest nightclubs, cafés and bars include The Origin at 9 Clark Road (031 201 9959); Absolute cocktail bar at 258 Florida Road (082 893 7608/ 7596); Kulture at 16 Walls Avenue 082 893 7596; Cuba Lounge at Moses Mabhida Stadium (031 303 6364); Vacca Matta at 153 Florida Road (031 303 7631); Cubana Lounge at 128 Florida Road. Morningside (031 303 4383); Casa Nostra at 672 Umngeni Road (031 303 8836); Zorka Lounge 149 Florida Road; Keys Florida at 170 Florida Road (031 303 9156) For a change in pace, there are also a number of dinner dances taking place around Durban: every Saturday Dinner Dance to the sounds of The Simon Kerdachi Trio at the Oysterbox Hotel; every Friday Dinner & Dance with live bands at Musketeers, the German Club, Westville (Charmaine 031 266 0836) from 22:00. ARTS & CRAFTS African Art Centre (15A Station Dr, Morningside, 031 312 3804) Visit the African Art Centre shop and gallery to view a selection of high quality telephone wire baskets and jewellery, Ilala Palm Baskets, traditional Zulu ceramics, Fine Art, antique Zulu beadwork, unique Zulu beaded jewellery and specially handcrafted gifts. Every purchase made from the African Art Centre provides income and employment for more than 600 artists and crafters currently supported by the Centre. Bat Centre (45 Maritime Place 031 332 0451) [The

Bartel Arts Trust] exhibits temporary shows by young, emerging, mainly black artists and crafts people. This arts and culture community centre overlooks the harbour and promotes local talent, encouraging their work, training their skills and opening markets for them, with the aim of celebrating South Africa’s unique cultures. KZNSA Gallery (166 Bulwer Rd, Glenwood 031 277 1705, www.kznsagallery.co.za) Tues-Fri 09:0017:00, Sat 09:00-16:00, Sun 10:00-15:00. Home of the KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts, the gallery features an exciting and ever-changing array of exhibitions by local and international artists, while the gallery shop contains an excellent selection of imaginative arts and crafts. The Arts Café (031 201 9969) serves tasty breakfasts, lunches and teas and has an adjoining children’s playground. Artisan Contemporary Gallery (344 Florida Rd 031 312 4364). ‘Artisan,’ which stands for ‘Arts in South Africa Now,’ features works in contemporary fine art with a focus on eclectic handmade artwork, including jewellery, hand-painted fabrics, prints, glassware, and wood. Durban Art Gallery (Durban City Hall 031 311 2262/5) Durban’s largest gallery, it houses a comprehensive collection of South African art, both past and present, as well as international works. The Dodds Gallery (Green with Envy, 281 Vause Rd 031 220 2041) is a gallery space in the heart of Durban’s Berea, situated on the grounds of a plant nursery with a restaurant, shop and children’s play area. Owned and run by Michelle Dodds, the gallery specialises in fine South African art, bronzes and collectables. artSPACEdurban (3 Millar Rd, off Umgeni Rd 031 312 0793) located in a warehouse in an industrial area close to Durban’s city centre. This contemporary art gallery offers exhibition and studio space, fostering the career of local and foreign artists from a wide range of disciplines, both emerging and established. Elizabeth Gordon Gallery (120 Florida Rd 031 303 8133) Fine art by leading South African artists. Gallery hours: 08:00-16:30 weekdays & 09:00-12.30 Saturdays. Fat Tuesday (Bellevue Rd, Kloof 031 717 2785/ 9) this gallery showcases traditional and new media artworks, including paintings, ceramics and photography, the latter being its specialisation. Etchings Art Gallery (Shop 10 Park Boulevard, 11 Browns drift Road 031 563 6431) was established in 1993 and is devoted to supporting and promoting the work of the new and well established artist. Etchings art gallery showcases original art and it specialized in mirrors, prints and framing. The gallery displays a wide selection of interesting artists and offers advice, assisting clients, designers and decorators. Upper South Coast Art Association (082 824 799000) Art gallery for local artist, hosting two exhibitions annually, and variety of art: pastel, oils, watercolour acrylics. Drawing class every third Saturday.


The Outer West area of the city of Durban extends from Kloof inland and includes the beautiful Valley of 1000 Hills, up the winding and picturesque Botha’s Hill. Botha’s Hill, midway between the beaches of Durban and the KwaZulu-Natal provincial capital Pietermaritzburg, enjoys the most commanding views on the coastal side of the Drakensberg. At about 800m above sea level, you can see the snow-capped peaks of the berg and the ships on the Indian Ocean. Overlooking the world-famous Valley of 1000 Hills with its living Zulu museum and many other cultural and natural attractions, Botha’s Hill is on the route of the Comrades Marathon and Dusi Canoe Race. Named after Carolina Botha who opened the first inn there in 1849 to cater to wagoners, Botha’s Hill has maintained this spirit of hospitality. Comfortable B&B guesthouses in Botha’s Hill also offer self-catering facilities, and there is a well-equipped backpackers’ lodge for the more adventurous. Shongweni Dam, Game Reserve and Polo Grounds are nearby, as are Inanda and Nagle Dams as well as Tala Game Reserve. A word of caution - if you want to stay in Botha’s Hill during the Comrades or Dusi races, book well ahead!

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THE PUZZLE PLACE has been creating executive puzzles and games for the past 27 years and make over 100 different puzzles to challenge everyone. Our shop is in Bothas Hill in the Valley of a 1000 Hills, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa and is open 7 days a week from 9:00am to 4:30pm. All our products are hand-crafted so there is NO “mass production”. Please email puzzleman.sa@gmail.com with any enquiries. We pride ourselves on the quality of our products and this is one of the reasons we have been in business for so long. We look forward to seeing you in our new, bigger and better, shop. Whether you are after a tranquil light snack overlooking the extraordinary Valley of a Thousand Hills, or a 4x4 game drive through the Phezulu Safari park, enjoying an exhilarating live crocodile show, or marveling at a wide variety of indigenous snakes at Phezulu Snake Park – we will make you feel welcome. At Phezulu village, the world famous Gasa clan has over the last 30 years, allowed visitors to Phezulu the opportunity to savour the taste and feel the rhythm of Africa. Visitors are taken into traditional beehive shaped thatched huts, where the various artifacts, beliefs and rituals are explained, giving foreigners an insight into the fascinating Zulu culture.

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Umhlanga

© Henry Starbuck Umhlanga is the perfect place to relax and savour the wonderful ambience of a coastal town. Everything you need is in close proximity, including quality eateries, great pubs, deep-sea fishing, surfing, scuba diving, kiteboarding and microlight flips. Nature trails, golf courses and Sibaya Casino, are just some of the key attractions Umhlanga has to offer. Enjoy a piece of ‘local’ by browsing the Umhlanga Farmers’ Market which takes place every Wednesday from 8am to 12pm in Autumn Drive, Prestondale (next door to the Umhlanga Police Station). Stalls include home-made goodies, fruit and veg, artisan cheese, coffee, biltong, meat and fish, eggs, flowers, herb plants as well as clothing and some household items.

For all info please bookmark www.umhlangatourism.co.za Tel: 031 561 4257 The KWAZULU-NATAL SHARKS BOARD has been protecting popular KZN beaches from shark incidents for over 40 years. KZNSB boats launch each morning to patrol the coast and clear the shark safety gear of any catches. An audio-visual presentation, followed by a fascinating shark dissection on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 09:00 and 14:00. Sunday afternoon dissections take place at 14:00. +27 (0) 31 566 0400 28 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019


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The days are still wonderfully warm, and love seems to be the air, so there’s no better time to head into the forested hills and rolling countryside of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands and book into one of the many romantic stops along the way. This is a great time of year to enjoy the fascinating mix of arts and crafts, artisanal produce, sublime spas and world-class restaurants – or shake off the festive season excess by getting active with one of the many adventurous pursuits on offer in the region. This area offers a wealth of outdoor adventure activities for visitors to enjoy, from trail running and hiking, to mountain biking, horse riding and paddling. The Karkloof Canopy Tour offers adrenalin junkies a rush as you whizz past towering trees, cliff faces dotted with orchids and over a pristine forest floor… and hot-air ballooning enables you to view it all from above. Not wanting to break out a sweat? Then pick up a Midlands Meander map and explore some of the routes offering visitors easy directions to a wealth of fabulous cuisine, historic landmarks and artist studios. Enjoy the scenic drive and stop off to visit the studios of talented potters and artists, weavers and leather crafters. Browse for collectables and organic produce or stop for coffee and cake at one of the many spots along the way. Be sure to pop in to the Mandela Capture Site to view the remarkable sculpture that marks the place where former president, Nelson Mandela was captured. Alongside the sculpture is a temporary exhibition telling the story of Nelson Mandela’s journey from comrade, leader, prisoner and negotiator to statesman. Or how about a romantic spa weekend away for two? There are several

destination spas to choose from that offer special spa packages that include signature treatments and fabulous hospitality. The months of February and March have several sporting events to inspire you to fulfil the exercise resolutions… beginning with the Midmar Mile (9-10 February), one of the world’s largest openwater events. Midmar Dam is the venue for this this epic event that sees thousands from all walks of life swimming the ‘mile’ across the dam. This is followed by the Dusi Canoe Marathon (14-16 February) another epic event that sees paddlers racing from the starting point on the uMsundusi River at Camps Drift in Pietermaritzburg and finishing on the uMngeni River in Durban three days later – a gruelling 120km of paddle and portage. Serious paddlers may even try the Non-stop Dusi (2 March) which covers the same distance in a day! Should running be more your style, there’s the Maritzburg City Marathon (24 February) and the Umgeni Water Marathon (24 March) as well as several trail running and mountain biking events in the area (see the diary section for dates).

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DID YOU KNOW? Caversham Mill was where four potters, a weaver and a couple of artists got together in 1985 to discuss how they could co-operate and get people to visit their studios… this concept has expanded over the years to what we now know as the Midlands Meander – a thriving route of more than 150 members.


MIDLANDS MAP & TOURISM OFFICES HUCTO - Howick-Umngeni Community Tourism Organisation Tel: 033-330 2355 Cell: 0829327549 E-mail: howickinfo@gmail.com MSUNDUZI PIETERMARITZBURG TOURISM ASSOCIATION Tel: 033 345 1348 E-mail: events@pmbtourism.co.za MIDLANDS TOURISM ORG Tel: 033 330 2355 E-mail: tour.ed32@gmail.com

MIDLANDS MEANDER ASSOCIATION Tel: 033 330 8195 E-mail: info@midlandsmeander.co.za NOTTINGHAM ROAD TOURISM AND INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 033 266 6308 E-mail:notts@bundunet.com ZULU MPHOPHOMENI TOURISM EXPERIENCE Tel: 082 228 2044 E-mail: frank@zmte.co.za

THE MIDLANDS AMBLE Tel: 082 300 0147 E-mail: erskines@vodamail.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN IN THE MIDLANDS FEB-MARCH Every Saturday 06H00 - 10H00 Pietermaritzburg Farmer’s Market – Alexandra Park behind Harry Gwala Stadium. Tel: Mike Paulton on 082 886 0687 07H00 – 10H00 Karkloof Farmers’ Market – 26km from Howick off the Karkloof Road. Access gained off the D507. Tel: Andrea 082 820 8986 09H00 – 14H00 Craft Market – City Hall. Contact Michell Wilter. Tel: 033 396 2807 08H00 – Nottingham Road parkrun – The Windmills Ultrastop, N3 Nottingham Road Email: nottinghamroadoffice@parkrun.com 08H00 – Piggly Wiggly parkrun – Dargle Road, Lions River. Email: pigglywigglyoffice@parkrun.com 08H00 – Hilton parkrun – Grace College, Hilton Email: will@humbletill.com Every second Saturday 09H00 - 13H00 Jesmond Dene Craft & Farmer’s Market – 204 Murray Rd, Hayfields, Pietermaritzburg / jesmonddenemarket@gmail.com Tel: 072 822 6950 Every Sunday The Midlands Country Market – Peters Gate Herbal Centre, Lidgetton. Tel: 076 412 1320 Every Saturday & Sunday Wine Tasting. Different wines every weekend – Meander Fine Wines. Piggly Wiggly Farm Stall. R102 Dargle Every Sat. Sun. & Public Holiday Albert Falls Miniature Railway – The Horse Shoe, Albert Falls 10h00 – 17h00. Rob 082 343 9686. First Thursday of every month Kilgobbin Forest Walk – Dargle (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Barend Booysen - 082 787 0797 First Sunday of every month Boston Forest Walk – Boston (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Carol Segal - 083 450 6792 Notties Country Craft Market – Nottingham Road First Wednesday of every month Gartmore Farm Walk – Karkloof (09h00 – 11h30) Tel: Robyn McGillivray - 082 802 8949 First Friday of every month Milestone Forest Walk – Balgowan (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Marilyn Revesz - 082 427 3365 Second Tuesday of every month

Mpophomeni Hills Walk – Mpophomeni (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Penz Malinga - 071 450 9320 Third Sunday of every month Curry’s Post Conservancy Walk – Curry’s Post (09h00 – 11h00) Sarah Allen - 076 578 2941 Third Thursday of every month Fort Nottingham Reserve – Lion’s Bush (09h00 – 11h00) Roy Tabernor - 082 487 0922 Last Tuesday of every month Symmonds Stream Walk – Howick (09h00 – 11h00) Tel: Pam Haynes - 083 456 9202 Last Sunday of every month Beacon Hill Walk – Howick (09h00 to 11h00) Tel: Eve Hughes - 082 872 4333 2 February Valley View Trail – Valley View Farm, Richmond (Umkomaas Valley) www.kzntrailrunning.co.za 3 February aQuelle Hermannsberg Mudman – Hermannsberg School. www.roag.co.za / Tel: 174 125 0054 9 February Illovo Wartburg MTB Classic & Trail Run - Wartburg www.roag.co.za / Saskia – 072 199 6017 9-10 February Midmar Mile – Midmar Dam www.midmarmile.co.za 10 February Hilton College Trail – Hilton College, Hilton www.kzntrailrunning.co.za / Tel: 082 791 7069 17 February Karkloof Falls 2 Falls Trail - a 3 day slack-packing hike. Julia - 076 819 0615 www.spekboomtours.co.za 17 February Compendium Midlands Road Cycle Race – Michaelhouse, Balgowan www.roag.co.za / Email: bure@netactive.co.za PSG Absolute Motion Chasing the Sunset 6hr Team Relay – Hilton College, Hilton Email: club@absolutemotion.co.za aQuelle Eston Mudman – Beaulieu Dam, Richmond www.roag.co.za 14-16 February Dusi Canoe Marathon – Camps Drift,

Pietermaritzburg to Blue Lagoon, Durban www.dusi.co.za 22-24 February WILDSERIES – Three Cranes Challenge – Bushwillow, Karkloof www.kzntrailrunning.co.za / Tel: 082 791 7069 23 February Maritzburg City Trail Run – along the banks of the Umsindusi River, Pietermaritzburg www.pmb24.co.za 24 February Maritzburg City Marathon – Pietermaritzburg www. www.pmb24.co.za / Tel: John Hall – 082 491 7679 2 March Non-stop Dusi – Camps Drift, Pietermaritzburg to Blue Lagoon, Durban www.nonstopdusi.co.za Howick Trail Run – 11 Karkloof Rd, Howick www.kzntrailrunning.co.za / Tel: Gordon Beard – 071 517 4349 Loyisa Gola: Unlearning - Golden Horse Casino, PietermaritzburgTel: 033 395 8000 2-3 March Sappi Howick MTB / Enduro & Trail Run – Howick High School, Howick www.roag.co.za / www.howickmountainbiking.co.za Tel: Gordon Beard – 071 513 4349 4 March aQuelle Epworth Mudman – Notuli Campsite, Albert Falls Dam www.roag.co.za / www.epworth.co.za 17 March aQuelle Cordwallesh Mudman – Orient Park, Midmar Dam. www.roag.co.za / www.cordwalles.co.za 19 March Dargle Samango - a 3 day slack-packing hike. www.spekboomtours.co.za / Julia - 076 819 0615 23-24 March Route six 2 Two Trails – Oaksprings Farm, Mooi River. www.roag.co.za / www.six2two.co.za Tel: Tyrone Thomas – 079 529 3746 24 March Umgeni Water Marathon – Baynesfield Recreational Club. Tel: Les Burnard – 082 750 0822 www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019 31


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ELEPHANT COAST The Elephant Coast, named after a large herd of African elephant that lived in the region for centuries which were once hunted out but have been reintroduced in recent years, is situated in the north-eastern part of KwaZulu-Natal and is considered by many as one of South Africa’s most beautiful and unspoilt areas with its diverse flora and fauna and abundant biodiversity. With this region extending from the Lubombo Mountains in the west to the warm Indian Ocean in the east, and from Mozambique in the north to the Umfolozi River in the south, it offers visitors every changing views of a wide variety of biodiversity and landscapes. The region includes several reserves, including the Hluhluwe-Imfolosi Game Reserve, uMkhuze Game Reserve, some private game reserves as well as the iSimangaliso Wetland Park which was South Africa’s first proclaimed World Heritage Site and stretches from Kosi Bay to about 20km south of Maphelane. Not only is the iSimangaliso Wetland Park home to some of these reintroduced African elephants, but also to lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo – making it a great place to spot the Big 5. In addition to this it is home to another of Africa’s apex predators... the Nile crocodile. iSimangaliso boasts one of the most significant populations of this large freshwater predator in Southern Africa and in a recent aerial count, the density of basking crocodiles in one section was recorded as the equivalent of 99 individuals per kilometre! Crocodiles are threatened by habitat removal, illegal killings, destruction of

nesting sites and human disturbance. Visitors to the Park can learn about this amazing pre-historic species at the St Lucia Crocodile Education Centre which is managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, was established in 1979 by the late Tony Pooley. Originally a research centre for the study of crocodiles, it has evolved into an educational and tourist facility as well contributing a huge amount of knowledge towards the conservation of these reptiles. Recently, sixty yearling Nile crocodiles were released into the Nkazama Stream on the Eastern Shores section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park - these youngsters join the approximately 1000 adult crocodiles already living wild in the Park, predominantly in the Lake St Lucia estuarine system. In addition to the spectacular wildlife, beautiful beaches and expansive scenery, this region also offers some of South Africa’s finest birding, with over 25 different birding spots and more than 500 species recorded. The uMkhuze section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, also boasts more than 420 species recorded, and is renowned for its game-viewing hides.

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DID YOU KNOW? The Fig Forest Aerial Boardwalk in uMkhuze Game Reserve offers a guided walk (to protect against elephants, lions, buffalo and other potentially dangerous game) through a magical landscape of soaring, ancient sycamore figs and other riverine forest species. Enjoy the chorus of birdsong while restoring your soul in the forest.


ELEPHANT COAST TOURISM OFFICES UMKHANYAKUDE TOURISM (ELEPHANT COAST) Tel: 035 562 0966 email : info@awf.co.za MTUBATUBA TOURISM (MTUBA ST LUCIA) Colin Riley 082 492 0932 / Sipho Msweli HLUHLUWE TOURISM (HLUHLUWE BIG 5) Tel: 035 562 0353 email: info@awf.co.za UMHLABUYALINGANACORAL COAST (SODWANA TO KOSI BAY) Tel 074 103 0955 Email: info@coralcoast.co.za JOZINI TOURIM (LEBOMBO) Tel: 082 216 5744 email: tourism@jozini.org.za

FEB-MARCH EVENTS Daily Zamimpilo Community Market (fresh produce & craft market) – daily, on N2 between Mtubatuba and Hluhluwe Tel: 076 436 6990 St Lucia Market (curios and fresh produce) – daily, Mckenzie Street, St Lucia Siyabonga Arts & Craft Market – daily, on the R618 just before the bridge over the St Lucia Estuary, St Lucia Daily - Weather permitting Whale and dolphin watching - with legal permit holders only with Advantage Cruiser from Durban, St Lucia, Sodwana Bay or Richards Bay. www.advantagetours.co.za Every weekday, Saturday & Sunday peak season 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two-hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R200.00 per person – children under 12 half-price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180 Sunday mornings (out of peak season) 10h00 and 12h00. Advantage Cruiser. Two-hour boat cruise on Lake St Lucia to see hippo, crocs and a variety of birdlife from up close. R160.00 per person – children under 12 half-price; toddlers under 2yrs, no charge. Contact: 035 590 1259, 035 590 1180.

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ZULULAND Zululand is a place where breath-taking hills and valleys are matched by estuaries and beautiful beaches; where heartfelt hospitality and Zulu traditions are experienced – drink from the calabash at a traditional tribal village or savour the aroma of shisanyama at a township tavern. Lose yourself in the wilds of a nature reserve, along a stretch of beach or on the back of a game viewing vehicle. Start your Zululand experience at the Umlalazi Nature Reserve in Mtunzini for wonderful opportunities to experience both land and water… canoe and fish in the estuaries, take romantic strolls along the beautiful beach, swim in the sea, spot wonderful birdlife and a variety of small game in the coastal forest. Or head inland on Route 66 one of the oldest trade routes through Zululand between Gingindlovu and Phongolo. Settlers in Port Natal (now Durban) would set off in ox-wagons on well-worn tracks into the heart of the Zulu Kingdom to hunt and trade, stopping first for permission to do so from the Zulu king. Pop into Eshowe and visit the Fort Nongqayi Museum Village and the walk in the treetops at the Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk, where the calls of Trumpeter Hornbills and Purple-crested Turacos ring out over the indigenous scarp forest. Just off the main route is the KwaBulawayo Cultural Centre. It was here that King Shaka established his military headquarters and here that he was betrayed by Mzilikaze kaMashabane. Further along the route is the Emakhosini Cultural

Heritage Park, in the Valley of the Kings where seven Zulu kings are buried. Head further inland towards Nongoma, the royal City of Zululand, where are among the attractions are tours of the royal palaces and experiencing Zulu dancing and the traditional way of life. Visitors are enchanted by the atmosphere of the town, the rural simplicity of the people and the informal trading that plays such an important part in their lives. Beyond this is the Phongola Game Reserve, through which the Phongola River runs as it makes its way into the Phongolapoort Dam (also known as Lake Jozini), which is home to the ferocious tiger fish. Game viewing opportunities abound as visitors have the opportunity of watching game from a boat or game viewing vehicle – the adventurous can even experience rhino tracking on foot or have the opportunity of watching elephants frolicking along the edges of the dam. Besides being central to Zulu culture this region abounds in game reserves – such as the Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park, the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, and home to the Big 5 and a variety of other game.

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DID YOU KNOW? The Impala (Aepyceros melampus), one of the most common of all Africa’s antelopes, are mixed feeders that feed on whatever food source is best seasonally which gives them a huge advantage over other antelopes that either just graze or just browse. During the summer months Impalas usually consume a higher percentage of green grass as it is more protein rich with less secondary compounds to digest, and in winter months a higher percentage of browsing is done, usually with a preference to Acacia (now known as Vachellea) trees.


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FEB-MARCH EVENTS

ULUNDI TOURISM Tel: 072 748 4250 | Fax: 035 874 5831

Daily Fort Nongqayi Museum Village, Eshowe Zululand Historical and Vukani Zulu Cultural Museums, KZN Papermakers (paper from sugar cane), Beautiful Things Gallery, Restaurant, newly opened Eshowe Butterfly Dome. All tours guided. Tel 035 474 2281 or 035 464 5274. Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk and forest trails with qualified Birding Guides. Contact: Mrs Shelley Stuart Tel 035 474 4029. E-mail eshoweboardwalk@telkomsa.net Every weekend (subject to availability) Golf and Beer Weekends - Eshowe. www.zulublonde.com. Every third week of every month for 4 days Royal Nguni Cattle Sale and Mona Market, Nongoma. 1-2 March Bozas Cup 2019 (Live music Friday & Rugby Saturday) – Eshowe Sports Club Tel: Michelle – 072 497 5757 / Email: chelles@vox.co.za 10 March Zululand Ultra Marathon - Ulundi Airport. Mphatiseni Manqele – 083 432 9566 24-6 March Children’s Holiday Camp – The Farm Adventures, Mtunzini Email: info@farmadventures.co.za 28-30 March Children’s Holiday Camp – The Farm Adventures, Mtunzini Email: info@farmadventures.co.za 31 March Tronox uMhlathuze Marathon – Umhlathuze Athletic Club Tel: Victor Msimango – 073 442 8185

VRYHEID TOURISM Abaqulusi Local Council E-mail: information@abaqulusi.gov.za Tel: 034 982 2133 X2229 | Fax: 034 982 3497 NONGOMA TOURISM Nongoma Local Council Tel: 035 831 7517 | Fax: 035 831 3153 Cell: 079 936 5163 UPHONGOLO TOURISM Tel: 034 413 1223 | Fax: 034 413 1706 | Cell: 084 728 8974 E-mail: senzokk@webmail.co.za KING CETSWAYO DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY P/Bag x 1025, Richards Bay 3900 Tel: 035 799 2500 | Fax: 035 7898176 E-mail: tourism@uthungulu.co.za Website: www.uthungulu.org.za UMHLATHUZE TOURISM Richards Bay/Empangeni Tel: 035 907 5018 | Fax: 035 907 5000 E-mail: rbtour@uthungulu.co.za ZULULAND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 035 870 1130 | 035 874 5500 E-mail: ztourism@zululand.org.za www.zululandtourism.org.za PAULPIETERSBURG TOURISM Edumbe Local Council Tel: 034 995 1650 X229 | Fax: 034 995 1192

UMLALAZI TOURISM Eshowe/Mtunzini Tel: 035 473 3474 | Fax: 035 474 4733 E-mail: ronel@umlalazi.org.za Website: www.umlalazi.org.za | www.visitzululand.co.za MTHONJANENI TOURISM ASSOCIATION Melmoth Tel: 035 450 7572 | Fax: 035 450 7572

A REAL ZULU EXPERIENCE Tour rural Zululand from Eshowe with a Zulu guide in your own vehicle. Visit schools, crèches and orphanages and meet ordinary Zulu people in the countryside and townships. Visit a market, sangomas, beaders, potters and nyangas concocting medicines. Daily: 10 to 3 pm. Zulu Village Tour (R595 pp) Zulu Village Tour with Homestay (R795 pp) Weekend Ceremonies: 12 to 5 pm Zulu weddings, Sangoma Healing, (Sun.) Coming of Age. (Sat.) (R595 pp). Starting Venue: Sugar Hill Manor Guesthouse. Also Accommodation: R600 Single. R750 Double. Children R250.

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BATTLEFIELDS The Battlefields region, with its battle sites, graveyards, memorials and museums, is a popular destination for history buffs. Visitors from around the world come to wander around these sites that once saw some of the bloodiest battles in history fought between, Zulu, Brit and Boer. This region however does not only play host to countless monuments and well-preserved artefacts, its hills and valleys are home to sporting and adventure activities, game reserves, art and crafts as well as golf courses and hot springs. The wars that swept across South Africa between 1879 and 1902 were brutal, but its history starts long before this with the legendary King Shaka and the Zulu nation creating upheaval among local tribes. The Voortrekkers had crossed the Drakensberg to settle on the land, and the British colonists had settled at what was known as ‘Port Natal’, now Durban. What followed was an era of war, as the Zulus, Voortrekkers and British clashed in some of the bloodiest battles in the history of South Africa, shaping the towns and villages of this region. The wars were fought over land and sovereignty and played out over almost 100 years. Today people travel from around the world to revisit the areas where these momentous events in our history took place. The Talana Museum, located on the Talana battlefield site outside Dundee, gives a great overview of the history of the region as it houses relics from the Voortrekkers, the Anglo-Zulu and the

Anglo-Boer wars. Nearby sites worth visiting are the famous battlefields of Blood River, Isandlwana, Rorke’s Drift and Elandslaagte. You can self-drive the battlefields with the help of a Battlefields Route map (available tourism offices in the region), but to get the best out of each site it would be recommended to use a local tourist guide or join an organised tour. There is more to the Battlefields than the heroism and treacheries of the past - this region offers great wildlife and adventure experiences too… from the romantic lodges of the Nambiti Conservancy near Ladysmith to the thrill of white-water rafting on the Thukela River. Go mountain biking or horse riding along hills and trails, visit a local craft market for hand dyed cloths, an assortment of pots, woven grass mats and beautiful beadwork, or enjoy the gentle pursuit of fly fishing the cool trout waters near Newcastle and early morning birdwatching along the Amajuba Birding Meander

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DID YOU KNOW? The Battle of Elandslaagte during the Second Boer War was one of the few clear-cut tactical victories won by the British during this conflict. This bloody battle was also one of the few occasions during the Boer war in which a British cavalry charge was made inflicting much damage with their lances and sabres. The British however, retreated afterwards and Elandslaagte was re-occupied by the Boer forces two days later.


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UTRECHT

UMZINYATHI DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 034 219 1500 E-mail: tourism@umzinyathi.gov.za Msinga Office Tel: 033 493 0761 E-mail: buthelezim@msinga.gov.sa BATTLEFIELDS ROUTE Tel: 082 802 1643 route@battlefields.org.za DUNDEE TOURISM Tel: 034 212 2121x2262 E-mail: info@tourdundee.co.za GREYTOWN MUSEUM Tel: 033 413 9124 LADYSMITH TOURISM Tel: 036 637 2992 E-mail: info@ladysmith.co.za

AMAJUBA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY Tel: 034 329 7200; E-mail:tourism@amajuba.gov.za Newcastle Office Tel: 034 315 3318; E-mail: info@newcastle.co.za Utrecht Museum Tel: 034 331 3249 E-mail: utrechtmuseum@jenny.co.za

UTRECHT TOURISM Gerhardt Smook (Vise-Chairperson) Cell:082 856 2973 Email: gerhardt@nuwebegin.org Marissa Venter (Secretary); Cell: 082 782 7552 Email: oppieplaas@live.co.za

FEB-MARCH EVENTS 14 February The Love Time Trials – Dundee Junior School, Dundee. Hosted by: Biggarsberg Athletics Club / Tel: Lani – 083 697 3333 22 February Skhumba Hlophe Live #MeansBizness – Blackrock Casino, Newcastle www.tsogosun.computicket.com 24 February Eventide Bazaar – Dundee Email: savf@dundeekzn.co.za Chelmsford Challenge (Swim) – Ntshingwayo Dam, Chelmsford Nature Reserve Tel: Barry Visagie – 083 645 5260 Anglo-Zulu Boer War Commemoration – Majuba Mountain. Louis Eksteen – 072 238 1983 2 March Harcourts Battlefields Marathon – Hutton Park Primary School, Newcastle Tel: Vernon van der Merwe – 083 410 0600 2 March Konica Minolta Battlefields Marathon – Hutton Park Primary School, Newcastle Tel: Vernon van der Merwe – 083 410 0600 4 March Eventide Bazaar – Dundee Email: eventide.manager@savf.co.za 10 March Dundee Music Festival – Methodist Church, Dundee. Tel: Pastor Wesley – 034 218 2359 15 March DJ Rally (Vintage Motorcycle rally) – Majuba Lodge. Tel: Gayle – 034 315 5011 21 March Amajuba Big Walk 2019 – Newcastle SAPS, Newcastle. Tel: 079 718 9765 / 082 566 7186

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NORTH COAST Take some time out and enjoy the lush sub-tropical coastline and warm Indian Ocean waters of KwaZulu-Natal’s North Coast. This unspoilt natural environment is blessed with rocky shores, golden beaches and sheltered coves perfect for sun, surf, fishing or snorkelling. Discover romance at exclusive lodges set within the coastal forest, offering five-star luxury, sublime spa experiences and fabulous cuisine. Take a boat trip for some off-shore angling and perhaps have an encounter with dolphins - the namesake of this, the Dolphin Coast. Here the rocky shores and tidal pools offer an underwater life that is often only seen by those donning wetsuits and scuba gear. This region is home to what is possibly the southern-most shallow water coral on the planet thereby offering snorkelers the opportunity of seeing Moray Eels, damselfish, butterfly fish, parrotfish and a variety of coral species with relative ease. For kids and the curious-minded, there are the reptile and animal farms. Explore the pristine estuaries and coastal forest at one of the many nature reserves, play a round of golf at one of the regions championship golf courses or seek out one of the many adventure activities on offer in the region. Experience a breath-taking off-road ride on a quad, or mountain bike – venture through sugar cane fields, along scenic rivers and magnificent cliff faces, into muddy areas, over log bridges, narrow

bush paths and up rocky hill climbs. Feel the wind in your hair as you canter along the beach on horse-back, or the thrill of getting a birds-eye view of the coast from a microlight. Several small towns and villages dot this coastline each with its own special offering... be sure to check out the natural paradise of the Zinkwazi lagoon, visit Tongaat, the oldest Indian community in South Africa where you can sample some fabulous culinary delights and shopping up a storm for fabulous saris and Umhlali, where after a round of golf you can pop into the museum for some local historical memorabilia, including an old locomotive used to carry sugar cane to the local mill. Immerse yourself in history at the Luthuli Museum and visit the burial place of Shaka the great Zulu King, at KwaDukuza. And a. The KZN North Coast is certainly a multicultural infusion of traditional Zulu history and the pioneering spirit of the early European and Indian settlers – a kaleidoscope of culture, nature and adventure… with a little romance on the side.

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DID YOU KNOW? The Albert Luthuli Museum opened in 2004 and is located within the original residence that Chief Albert Luthuli occupied in 1927. Along with being a piece of history that is irreplaceable the Museum is also a National Monument. Having won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960, Chief Luthuli was the first African to win the prize in history. The Museum represents the life of Albert Luthuli.


NORTH COAST TOURISM OFFICES North Coast Tourism Offices SANGWENI TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE Tel: 072 437 5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za KWADUKUZA TOURISM Tel/Fax: 032-437 5021/5183 Email: sphelelen@kwadukuza.gov.za ENTERPRISE ILEMBE Tel: +27(0)32 946 1256 Fax: +27(0)32 946 3515 eMail: info@enterpriseilembe.co.za

FEB-MARCH EVENTS Daily Microlight flights in Ballito - Ballito Microlight School Bookings essential Tel: 082 659 5550 Take the kids to Flag Farm Animal Farm (Ballito) Daily from 09H00 to 16H30. N2 North, Exit 214 Umhlali/Salt Rock. Then follow the road signs to Flag Farm Every Saturday Sugar Rush Saturday Market – Sugar Rush Park, Ballito. Email: gill@sugarrush.co.za Every Sunday Blythedale Coastal Adventure Market – Blythedale. www.blythedale.co.za Monthly on second Saturday of each month Farmers Market – The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali Tel: 032 525 5118 Monthly on last Friday of each month Night Market – The Litchi Orchard, Seaforth Avenue, Salt Rock, Umhlali. 032 525 5118 22 February Marriott Ballito Beats – Jeremy Loops - Sugar Rush Park, Ballito. www.ballitobeats.co.za 10 March Blythedale Trail Run – Blythedale Coastal Estate, Blythedale. www.kzntrailrunning.co.za Tel: 082 791 7069 17 March Deloitte Challenge Marathon – Lifestyle Centre, Ballito. Tel: Barry Holland – 083 252 0691

SUGAR RUSH PARK, BALLITO Enjoy a day out with family and friends at the beautiful Sugar Rush Park for the 2018 Marriott Ballito Beats Music Series; bringing South Africa’s top musicians to our very own KwaDukuza Municipality. Sugar Rush Park offers beautiful open grassed areas, kids zones, fully stocked bars, food stalls and much more. PLEASE NOTE: NO DRINKS WILL BE ALLOWED INTO THE VENUE Check out ballitobeats.co.za for upcoming events. South African JEREMY LOOPS, born Jeremy Hewitt in Kommetjie, Cape Town, was a modern folk singer/songwriter and environmental activist. As his name suggests, he relied on loop pedals as integral parts of his live performances, and would often borrow elements from across the genre spectrum, including hip-hop, electronica, and traditional African music. After completing his studies, a desire to travel away from South Africa prompted Loops to take a job on board a yacht, resulting in a lot of time spent alone in his cabin with his guitar. A loop pedal enabled him to accompany himself, from the drum beats, to bass parts, to background harmonies, and two years later a style and repertoire of songs were developed from these foundations. www - WHAT, WHERE & WHEN Feb-March 2019 39


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UKHAHLAMBA

DRAKENSBERG Known as uKhahlamba and the Barrier of Spears, the Drakensberg mountain range, with its 3 000-metre high jagged peaks, dominates the western edge of the Zulu Kingdom. This impressive range, from its high escarpment to the rolling hills beneath has been declared a World Heritage Site for both its unspoilt natural environment and its wealth of ancient San rock paintings. Memorable experiences and activities await, from the adrenalin rush of tubing down the mighty Thukela to a romantic spa treatment followed by a sundowner as the sun sets over a spectacular mountain scene. The high peaks, rolling hills and crystal-clear streams, make the Drakensberg an ideal place for exploration. Adrenalin junkies can experience the thrills of scaling the high peaks, whilst families can take the gentler strolls among the flowers and grasses and pause awhile to appreciate the beauty of the surroundings. Look out for sunbirds as they flit around looking for pollen, troops of baboons going about their daily foraging and the majestic eland as it graces the hillsides. Cool off with a dip in a pool or river after couple of hours of hiking, then rest awhile and cast your gaze sky-ward and watch the enormous lammergeier (bearded vultures) as they fly overhead. Seek out ancient Bushman rock art, evidence of the San people who lived in the area long time ago – the earliest of these paintings are about 800 years old with the golden age being between 400 and 200 years ago. No time to hike up to a secluded cave? Then check out the collection of San artefacts

and insightful interpretation of their life at the Himeville Museum. Visitors to the Drakensberg are spoilt for choice when it comes to activities – with everything from a round of golf, horse-riding, trout fishing and even paragliding available. Go on a train ride on the Eshayamoya Valentine’s steam train and enjoy a picnic along the bank of the Ngwangwana River near Creighton (17 February). When it comes to mountain peaks, the spectacular Amphitheatre, which is possibly the most photographed feature of the northern Drakensberg, is a must. Hike up to the source of the Thukela River, and watch as it plunges some 950 metres over the edge of the Mont-aux-Sources Plateau in spectacular fashion. Or if you’d prefer to reach your ‘peak’ by vehicle, then take a 4X4 along the upper Mkomazana River up Sani Pass to the border with Lesotho (2874 metres above sea-level) and enjoy lunch for two at the highest pub in Africa.

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DID YOU KNOW? The lammergeier, which means ‘lambvulture’ in German, is a scavenger with a diet consisting mostly of bones. They are generally monogamous and breed once a year. The territorial and breeding display between bearded vultures is often spectacular, involving the showing of talons, tumbling and spiralling while in solo flight.


DRAKENSBERG TOURISM OFFICES

FEB-MARCH EVENTS

CENTRAL BERG CENTRAL DRAKENSBERG INFO & BOOKING CENTRE Tel: 036 488 1207 cdta@futurenet.co.za DRAKENSBERG TOURISM ASSOCIATION Tel: 036 448 1557 info@drakensberg.org.za OKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 036 448 1296/448 1244 info@drakensberg.org.za SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG SOUTHERN DRAKENSBERG TOURISM Tel: 033 701 1471 Email: info@drakensberg.org www.drakensberg.org ALL AREAS - KZN WILDLIFE Tel: 033 845 1011 MOUNTAIN CLUB OF SOUTH AFRICA KZN SECTION Tel: 082 990 5877 mcsakzn@mcsa.org.za KWASANI TOURISM Tel: 033 701 1471 Email: info@drakensberg.org, tourism@kwasani.co.za

Every Wednesday Drakensberg Boys Choir – Live in Concert – Drakensberg Boys Choir School, Dragon Peaks, KZN Central Drakensberg. Tel: 036 468 1012 / Tickets – www.dbc.nutickets.co.za Every Saturday Drakensberg Parkrun – Cannibal’s Cave parkrun at Amazizi Village, Northern Drakensberg & Winterton parkrun starting at The Waffle Hut, Central Drakensberg. www.parkrun.co.za 20-21 February Gooderson Drakensberg Gardens Ladies Golf Challenge – Gooderson Drakensberg Gardens Resort, Southern Berg Tel: Dave Ward – 082 492 1995 17 February Eshayamoya Valentines Steam Train & Picnic Trip – Creighton Station (departs 10h00), Creighton Email: glynnis@toocee.co.za / 3 March Harry Gwala District Marathon – Ibisi Police Station, Umzimkulu, Southern Berg Tel: Themba Gumede – 072 948 8779 23 March DNT - Drakensberg Northern Trail Run – Oliviers Hoek, Sterkfontein Dam, Northern Berg. www.kzntrailrunning.co.za / Tel: 082 791 7069 Berg 100 – Kenmo Lake, Himeville, Southern Berg. Tel: Katie Fogg – 061 433 5786 30 March Royal Drak MTB Challenge – All Out Adventures, Northern Berg Tel: Chris Mecklenborg – 072 386 1344 COMING NEXT MONTH: Splashy Fen Music Festival – 18-22 April

SPACE, COMFORT AND PEACE AT MONTUSI MOUNTIAN LODGE

Helicopter flights and charters around the Drakensberg Mountains

Situated on a 1000 hectare private conservation estate, the 16 free-standing luxury suites all have panoramic mountain views. Each unit has a kingsize bed, bath and separate shower, and a lounge with TV, fireplace, tea/coffee making unit and a small fridge. Guests enjoy superb meals and picnics. Activities abound: hiking, horse-riding, mountain biking, trail running, trout fishing, birding, tennis and adventure sports. Relaxation massage or a sunny snooze by the pool are also a must for those looking to unwind. The Carte Family looks forward to having you spoil yourself at Montusi. GPS: 28º 37.34S, 29º 01.56E

We cater for tourist, engagements, weddings, conferences, photo shoots & more. Cell: +27 (0) 83 652 7493 E-mail: info@bergflying.co.za

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WHAT, WHERE & WHEN

SOUTH COAST With its sub-tropical weather, blue lagoons and golden beaches, the South Coast is the destination of choice when it comes to anything from romantic interludes to adrenalin adventures. In addition to a myriad of beach activities, visitors to this region can enjoy golf, hiking, mountain biking, diving, whale watching and almost everything in-between. Take the coastal road from Durban and explore the South Coast from the less travelled scenic route – the route that, before the construction of the N2, was the only way to travel down KZN’s South Coast. Take time to explore towns like Umkomaas with its shark cage diving and easy access to the world famous Aliwal Shoal reef and Rocky Bay with its rocky shores and hidden coves; Hibberdene and Umzumbe with their Blue Flag beaches and Port Shepstone with its historic lighthouse. Pop inland for a spot of adventure at Oribi Gorge where you can experience the World’s highest gorge swing and Africa’s longest zip-line tour. Head further down the coast to the beautiful beaches at Shelley-, St Michaels- and Uvongo Beach. Take a boat offshore to the famous Protea Banks reef – one of the few places in the world where you can dive with a variety of sharks. Then there’s Margate, considered the holiday centre of the South Coast, and renowned for its exciting night life and fabulous festivals, and Ramsgate for its waffle house and picturesque lagoon. Golfers will delight in the spectacular ocean views from Southbroom Golf Course and the be challenged by the San Lameer Country Club Golf Course, which is home to the SA Womens

Championship. Southbroom beach is protected by a rocky point making it ideal for both swimming and surfing and the nearby Marina beach is famed fabulous tidal pool and Blue Flag status. The lower South Coast is a treasure-trove of indigenous forests, coastal plains, hillsides and gorges – all offering wonderful hiking and mountain biking experiences. Stock up on locally grown subtropical fruits and vegetables from farm stalls and markets and feast on locally grown nuts or savour the strong aroma of freshly ground coffee – locally grown, harvested and processed at the Beaver Creek Coffee Estate. Explore banana plantations, candle factories and lighthouse museums; shop at farm-stalls for the abundant produce and artistic wares of the South Coast, or just enjoy the feast of local activities on offer. If you’re into speed... get your helmet and best leathers ready for the 2019 South Coast Bike Fest that will be taking over Margate from 26-28 April. The biking elite from around SA will be heading to Margate for Africa’s premier motorcycle and music festival - awesome music, pubs, clubs and restaurants will be waiting for you inside the secure festival site, right on sub-tropical South Coast beachfront.

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DID YOU KNOW? The 1906 the Port Shepstone lighthouse, now a familiar landmark, replaced an old signal station which was is use when the Port Shepstone harbour was still functional. It was cast out of iron in Britain, and in the 1890s was shipped to where it originally stood on the coastline of Scottburgh where it warned ships of the southern end of the Aliwal Shoal. It was then transported to its current location south of the Umzimkulu River where its bright beam shines 26 miles out to sea.


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TOURISM OFFICES

UGU SOUTH COAST TOURISM Head Office: Tel: 039 682 7944 Website: www.tourismsouthcoast.co.za Regional Information Office | Tel: 039 315 5168 Margate Tel: 039 312 2322 E-mail: margate@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Shelly Beach Tel: 039 315 7069/315 5168 E-mail: shellycentre@tourismsouthcoast.co.za Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1364 E-mail: scottburgh@tourismsouthcoast.co.za

WHAT, WHERE & WHEN - FEB-MARCH Daily Surf Workshops & Lessons – Pumula Surf Camp & Surf School. Tel: 078 444 7130 Every Tuesday and Thursday 5km Trail run/Walk – Silver Beach, Port Edward at 17:00. Contact Clayton 082 332 5032 Every Saturday Uvongo Park Run – 5km route, St Michaels Beach at 08:00. www.parkrun.co.za Umdoni Park Run – Umdoni Park, Pennington www.parkrun.co.za / Tel: Gail 079 182 6371 Scottburgh Flea Market – Corner Arbuthnot & Williamson Street. Mike – 082 932 5986 Every Saturday & Sunday Uvongo Flea Market – Uvongo Tel: Andre van Zyl – 083 459 8982 Every 2nd Saturday Monthly Natural History Talks – Croc World Conservation Centre, Scottburgh Tel: 039 976 1103 Nolean 9-10 February International Shoot Out (Golf) – South Broom Golf Course. Tel: Pro Shop – 039 316 6026 21-23 February South African Women’s Masters (Golf) – San Lameer Country Club

Tel: Lesley Copeman – 083 628 6378 24 February 4BBB (Golf) – Wild Coast Sun Country Club Tel: Annette Therold - 082 443 9624 21 March Colour Adventure (Trail Run/Walk) – Rocky Bay Resort, Scottburgh Tel: Annetjie de Klerk – 083 452 4486 31 March 4BBB (Golf) – Wild Coast Sun Country Club Tel: Annette Therold - 082 443 9624 Rocky Bay Trail Run – Rocky Bay Resort, Scottburgh www.kzntrailrunning.co.za / Tel: 082 791 7069 COMING SOON: South Coast Bike Fest – 26-28 April in Margate

Pearly Shells is ideally situated within walking distance of the Scottburgh main beach where there is safe bathing, a tidal pool, super tube and mini golf course, and we are reasonably close to shopping centres and restaurants.

Accommodation consists of one, two and three bedroom apartments, as well as 4 spacious PENTHOUSES on the top floor which have spectacular views of the sea and surrounds. Guest can enjoy our lovely blue swimming pool, braai area and Leisure Room. The Leisure Room offers table tennis, a pool table, games and a large screen TV just right for non-beach days and sporting events. For our younger guests under the age of 12 years there is a jungle gym and swings. There is so much to see and do along the South Coast and roads are well maintained.

Te l : 0 3 9 - 9 7 6 2 0 6 5 | F a x : 0 3 9 - 9 7 8 1 1 6 2 180 Williamson Street, Scottburgh E-mail: pearly.shells@eastcoast.co.za Website: www.pearly-shells.co.za S30˚16’53.22” E30˚45’19.764”

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With its championship golf course and close proximity to Durban, the Wild Coast Sun is the ideal location for golfing holidays in the Eastern Cape. GOLFING AT WILD COAST SUN COUNTRY CLUB Home to a challenging 18-hole championship golf course that stretches along the expansive Wild Coast in the Eastern Cape, the Wild Coast Sun Country Club forms part of the South African PGA circuit. With its par-70 card rating, the course boasts magnificent ocean views and magnificently curated fairways and greens. Opened in 1983, many golfers insist that this coastal course is one of the most beautiful golfing ranges in South Africa. However, the course offers more than just pretty fairways and well-kept greens. The course’s architect, Robert Trent Jones Jnr, made every effort to utilise the natural topography and geography of

the region to its fullest. The result? A one-of-a-kind course that blends in with its natural surrounds. THE WILD COAST SUN GOLF COURSE Famed for being one of the top golf courses in South Africa, the Wild Coast Sun golf course extends over rugged terrain along the Indian Ocean. Creating a dramatic golfing experience, this breathtaking golf course in Port Edward is played over hills, ravines, rivers, dams and waterfalls making it a challenge for professionals and amateurs alike. Right from the opening hole, which sweeps down towards a lagoon, to the 18th with the Indian Ocean as its backdrop, the par-70 golf course makes golfing at Wild Coast Sun an unforgettable experience. Course Rates From R280 per day per visitor.




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