Classic KwaZulu Natal Self Drive
10 Days - Departs daily
The KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa is one of the most interesting areas of Africa offering a unique combination of history, bush safari and beach adventures. This 10-day self-drive itinerary will take you through the KwaZulu Natal region, allowing time for you to stop and explore unique landscapes, important historical sites and search for the famous Big Five.
from NZD $3476pp
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Itinerary Highlights
- Explore the Drakensberg region, home to brown-hues mountains, extensive farms, crystal clear lakes, distinctive rock formations and much more!
- Visit a Zulu village tucked away in the Mlambonja Valley
- Stop by the infamous Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift battlefields and learn about the history of the sites
- Enjoy game drives in search of the Big Five
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Arrive in Durban
- Day 2: Drive to Drakensburg
- Day 3: Drakensburg Touring
- Day 4: Drive to KwaZulu Natal
- Day 5: Isandlwana and Battlefields Tour
- Day 6: Drive to Zululand
- Day 7: Hluhluwe Game Reserve Game Drives
- Day 8: Drive to Umhlanga
- Day 9: Umhlanga Day at Leisure
- Day 10: Depart
Tailor-made suggestions
- With so many excellent wineries and restaurants why not consider some days in Cape Town with our Cape Town Essentials
- Hire a car or take an organised tour into South Africa's scenic Garden route
- Extend your trip to explore the diversity of South Africa with any of our best sellers: South Africa in Depth, Best of Southern Africa or Africa Encompassed
Durban Car Hire
On arrival into Durban Airport today you will make your way to the AVIS rental car desk to collect your hire car and then drive yourself to your hotel in Durban.
Toyota Corolla Quest or similar (Premium cover)
Manual, aircon & power steering
Notes:
- A compulsory Contract Fee of approx R 90.00 has to be paid directly, as well as any applicable Collection / Delivery Fees.
- Drivers credit card required for rental (no cash/debit cards accepted). There will be a refundable rental deposit applicable, based on estimated rental charge
Self Drive: Umhlanga - Drakensberg
After breakfast this morning drive yourself inland to the beautiful Drakensberg Mountains.
Against a backdrop of untainted skies, green and brown-hued mountains are met at the foot by extensive farms and grazing animals. Crystal clear lakes throw back a reflection of both mountain and sky, picture-postcard in their beauty. Bright, warm days, are shattered by the sudden onset of afternoon storms, which clear rapidly becoming cloudless, starry nights. Extending up from the Eastern Cape, the imposing uKhahlamba Drakensberg Mountains form a natural border between Lesotho and the Free State. Dubbed the "Barrier of Spears" for its impenetrability, the Drakensberg is a World Heritage Site broken into north, south and central regions. Each region possesses its own distinctive rock formations and impressive vistas. Wrap your hands around a cup of hot chocolate on frosty winter mornings, or perhaps crunch your way through the countryside as the frost melts under the gentle sun. Walk the peaceful foothills, listening to the call of the baboons and catch glimpses of the resident small game as you horse-ride along mountain tracks. The startling beauty of the 'Berg soaks into your senses: the brightly coloured wildflowers under foot, and above you, the piercing cry of the raptors playing in the thermals. San Rock Art can be found painted on the walls of ancient mountain caves.
Breakfast included.
Drakensberg Day at Leisure
Spend your day exploring. The Drakensberg mountain range is roughly divided into the rocky "High Berg" and the rather more gentle rolling hills of what is known as the "Little Berg". Both provide some of the best hiking opportunities to be found anywhere. Apart from the outstanding natural beauty of this region, you will also come across a number of Zulu villages tucked away in the Mlambonja Valley, not to mention some fine example of Bushman paintings.
Breakfast included.
Self Drive: Drakensberg to Battlefields
After breakfast this morning you will continue your journey to the historic KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields.
Gazing out over the historic Battlefields, the violent history of the region comes alive in a hauntingly poignant manner. The landscape is bleak to match the memories: endless expanses of remote farmlands, barren fields and rolling hills, mixed with rocky outcrops and harsh terrain. It is not hard to imagine the hysteria and fear of dark days where armies pitted spears against Martini-Henry rifles and blood flowed in vicious wars for dominance. From the fields of Isandlwana, to the fort at Rorke's Drift and the numerous museums and sites of the area, ghosts of the past whisper their tales in a chilling memorial to the horrors of war. The violent battles between Boer, Zulu and Brit, and the military strategies of Shaka, Cetshwayo, Churchill and General Botha live on in the stories told. Towns such as Spioenkop, Colenso and Dundee offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of brave men who fought for survival and ultimate victory. Zulu heritage is particularly important to the region and the burial site of Shaka lies at KwaDukuza, while a number of other important Zulu kings are entombed outside Ulundi at the eMakhosini Opathe Heritage Park.
Isandlwana Tour
On the 22nd January, 1879, the Centre Column of the British Invasionary Force, under the command of Lord Chelmsford, was defeated while camped on the Eastern slope of the Isandlwana Mountain. 1,357 British and Colonial solders died in an attack by King Cetshwayo’s Zulu Army.
Battlefields Tour
In 1879 the British invaded Zululand. The central of the three major invading columns forded the Buffalo River at Rorke’s Drift. Within days Lord Chelmsford’s invasion was in jeopardy. Part of his central column had been almost annihilated at Isandlwana in a battle rated as one of the greatest military disasters in British colonial history.
A few survivors struggled back into Natal across the mightly Buffalo River. Lieutenants Melvill and Coghill died in a gallant attempt to save the Queen’s colours, earning the first posthumous Victoria Crosses in history. A great wing of the Zulu army went on to attack the British garrison at Rorke’s’ Drift, and these warriors were beaten off in a battle that lasted all night. More VC’S were awarded for valour in this battle than in any other battle in history. There never was another day like this one.
Self Drive: KwaZulu Natal to Zululand
Today you will drive in to the untamed and wild Zululand, claimed by game parks and eco-reserves teaming with life. The region is grounded in the culture and traditions of its people, dating back to feared warrior king, Shaka, and visitors can experience the warm hospitality of the locals,explore traditional villages and enjoy a tasty meal while listening to harmonious singing.
Breakfast included.
Hluhluwe Game Reserve Half Day Game Drive
The oldest game park in Africa, this reserve was proclaimed to prevent the white rhino from becoming extinct. Eighty mammal species (including the Big Five) and in excess of 300 bird species are supported in this 96,000HA reserve, making it a truly special experience for all.
Hluhluwe Game Reserve Half Day Game Drive
The oldest game park in Africa, this reserve was proclaimed to prevent the white rhino from becoming extinct. Eighty mammal species (including the Big Five) and in excess of 300 bird species are supported in this 96,000HA reserve, making it a truly special experience for all.
Breakfast included.
Self Drive: Zululand to Umhlanga
Head eastwards towards the coast today then drive south to Umhlanga, a coastal resort town located approx. 20-minutes north of Durban offering a plethora of things to do including swimming at one of the many beaches, nature walks, shopping and some of the country's best dining.
Breakfast included.
Day at Leisure
Day at leisure to enjoy Umhlanga Rocks. Just 20 minutes' drive north of Durban's city centre, Umhlanga has a laid back, beachy feel and boasts a wondrous coastal promenade, pavement cafes, great restaurants, shopping, entertainment and activities. But of course the star attraction are the beautiful sandy beaches that stretch for miles north and south with several areas monitored by lifeguards for safe swimming in the warm Indian ocean.
Breakfast included.
Car Rental Return
Today marks the final day of your car hire, dropping your vehicle off at the airport before your departure flight out.
Breakfast included.
Departs daily
Season | Type | From | Special Offer |
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01 Oct 2024 - 31 Oct 2024 | NZD $3476pp | ||
Comfort | NZD $3476pp | Contact us | |
Superior | NZD $4169pp | Contact us | |
Deluxe | NZD $8746pp | Contact us | |
01 Nov 2024 - 04 Dec 2024 | NZD $3562pp | ||
Comfort | NZD $3562pp | Contact us | |
Superior | NZD $4254pp | Contact us | |
Deluxe | NZD $8831pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Comfort
Umhlanga, South Africa - Sandals Guest House Umhlanga
Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa - Ardmore Guest Farm
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa - Fugitives Drift Guest House
Mkhuze, South Africa - Bayala Game Lodge
Superior
Durban, South Africa - Beverly Hills Hotel
Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa - Montusi Mountain Lodge
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa - Fugitives Drift Guest House
Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, South Africa - Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge
Umhlanga, South Africa - Beverly Hills Hotel
Deluxe
Durban, South Africa - The Oyster Box Hotel
Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa - Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa - Fugitives Drift Guest House
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa - &Beyond Phinda Rock Lodge
Umhlanga, South Africa - The Oyster Box Hotel
Whats included?
- Accommodation
- Meals as specified:
- Breakfasts in every hotel,
- Full board at Fugitives Guest House, Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge and &Beyond Phinda Rock Lodge
- Dinner at Bayala Safari Lodge, Montusi Mountain Lodge and Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse
- Tours with park fees, conservation levies, entrance fees and taxes
- Car hire for 10 days
- Electronic travel folder with guest itinerary, maps, regional information
What’s not included?
- All flights
- Transfers
- Any meals or drinks not specified
- Gratuities
- Any items of a personal nature
- Tours or activities not mentioned in your itinerary
Notes
- Please note, your itinerary may vary slightly to the one displayed depending on the level of accommodation you choose.