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These are how many travellers from Africa visited KwaZulu-Natal

Looks like KwaZulu-Natal is fast becoming a must visit destination for travellers from Africa.  The latest statistics from South Africa Tourism confirm that an increasing number of tourists are already visiting KZN from across Africa-and that they represent the biggest portion of international arrivals to the province. “In 2017, almost 60% of the international arrivals in KZN were from the African continent, which demonstrates the importance of this growing key market,” said Phindile Makwakwa, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of TKZN. “For the past two weeks we’ve hosted “Spotlight on Africa” workshops in Lusaka, Zambia, Gaberone and Namibia to engage key trade partners through workshops to educate them more about the province, so to ultimately bring more numbers from these regions to KZN.   “Our aim is to get KZN in the all-important holiday brochures that the agents give to their clients.” TKZN is currently hosting 34 tourism buyers from 17 countries across Africa who are already keen to sell KZN and other South African regions to their customers. The hosted delegates, who form part of the Central, East and Land trade team, arrived in the province on Sunday and will be exploring the region’s hidden gem tourist attractions. The SA Tourism research revealed that more than 7, 5-million tourists from across Africa visited the country in 2017, which represented 73,5 % of the total arrivals into South Africa. Between January and October, 2018, arrivals from Africa increased by 2.9% to 6.4million. Arrivals into KZN from across Africa in 2017 were 485 775, up from 464 863 from the previous year.  Further research reveals that the top activities that international tourists enjoy in KZN are the beach, theme parks, adventure and wildlife followed by visiting natural attractions. The visitors come from a range of countries and do not hold back when it comes to spending on their holidays and business trips when they get here.  When it came to the Africa arrivals who flew into KZN in 2017, the top four source countries are Nigeria (3 564 passengers), Tanzania (3 013), the DRC (2 582) and Kenya (1 968). These visitors stayed the longest and were among the top spenders.  While the number of visitors from Ghana (726) was low, the tourists stayed the longest and spent the most and thus this was a market with potential to grow, researchers felt. The Ugandan and Angolan markets had similar potential. As for the tourists who arrived via land borders, Swaziland topped with list with 292 038 visitors, followed by Botswana (49 741), Lesotho (48 922), Zimbabwe (40 799) and Zambia (9 690). The top big spenders were Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Lesotho. And those who stayed the longest in the province hailed from Malawi, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Swaziland and Mozambique. From May 2-4, KZN will host to the Africa Travel Indaba, which is a meeting place for buyers where the gems of South Africa will be marketed and sold. “These platforms have provided TKZN with an opportunity to position KZN as a top-of-mind ‘must visit’ destination. It’s a chance to educate agents about the province’s wide diverse tourism offerings as we drive the campaign to grow the number of tourists and get more people arriving at King Shaka International Airport,” Makwakwa said.   Source credit: www.iol.co.za  

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Top 15 destinations to visit in KZN

Probably one of the most diverse provinces in South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal offers travellers a little bit of everything – warm oceans and good waves, quaint little towns to explore, majestic mountains for hiking, a world class city with diverse cultures, as well as a gateway to three neighbouring countries: Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique.    We check out the top 15 below, so if you’re keen to explore more of this captivating province, take a look at this list of much-loved holiday spots in KZN:   1. Ballito Located only 45km from Durban, Ballito has fantastic beaches and an array of superb hotels, restaurants, shopping and vibrant nightlife, firmly establishing it as KZN’s top destination.   2. St Lucia Gateway to iSimangaliso Wetland Park, the booming eco-village of St Lucia offers an enticing selection of things to do ranging from scuba diving, to turtle tracking and guided walking safaris.   3. South Beach Durban has been making waves as one of South Africa’s must-visit destinations over the past few months. If water, waves and sunbathing babes are your thing, lively South Beach near uShaka Marine World is the place to be. Make the most of your time in the city    4. Umhlanga Rocks Situated 20km north from the centre of Durban, the seaside resort of Umhlanga Rocks has a swathe of chic apartments and a red-and-white lighthouse overlooking the lovely beach. It is also home to two of the top 10 South African hotels where the richest of the rich check in!   5. Shakas Rock Shakas Rock boasts one of the Dolphin Coast’s most picturesque beaches with a fun tidal pool and a ski-boat launch site. It draws less crowds than neighbouring Ballito and has a super chilled vibe.   6. Uvongo Uvongo is a lively holiday town offering one of the best swimming beaches on the South Coast as well as a lagoon complete with its own waterfall! It also has a selection of decent restaurants, pubs, shops and activities.   7. Umdloti Beach Photo credit: bookings.com This subtropical seaside resort town and conservancy is renowned for frequent dolphin sightings, good surf and a lovely swimming beach.   8. Durban North Durban North’s excellent swimming beach, great surf and magnificent ocean views are a quick 15-minute drive north of central Durban. If you enjoy good food in quaint surroundings, the super cute Freedom Cafe is an absolute must-try.   9. Margate Beach Photo credit: www.kzn-southcoast.com Margate is an immensely popular spot during the December holidays. Its beaches are perfect for swimming, snorkelling, water skiing and surfing. There is also loads to keep the whole family entertained from markets and shopping, to lively nightlife and great dining. One of these days the KZN south coast will also be home to KZN’s first official nude beach at Mpenjati, about 20km from Margate.   10. Shelly Beach Photo credit: Afristay Named for the millions of miniature cowrie shells that wash up on the shore, Shelly Beach offers a horde of outdoor activities and entertainment, including the creepy yet cool Pure Venom Reptile Park, where you can spot everything from crocodiles to colourful birds of paradise, as pictured above. 11. The Bluff Situated atop a hill south of Durban harbour, The Bluff is a well-established seaside suburb that has developed into an immensely popular holiday spot.   12. Amanzimtoti Photo credit: amanzimtotiguesthouse.co.za Amanzimtoti is the perfect holiday destination for families, offering an array of activities including shopping and restaurants as well as safe swimming, surfing and fantastic shore and deep sea fishing. 13. Underberg Photo credit: www.drakensberg-info.co.za Magnificent views and outstanding fly-fishing, hiking and mountain biking activities characterize this flourishing gateway to the southern Drakensberg. 14. Warner Beach Apart from exceptional surfing and long beaches just begging to be walked along, Warner Beach is also located close to Aliwal Shoal, one of KZN’s top dive sites, making it a prime destination for those in search of watery adventures. 15. Bergville Photo credit: www.drakensberg-info.co.za While KZN is often associated with its tropical beaches and warm water, the Midlands offer a wonderland of charming country life. Bergville is a soothing stopover and convenient base from which the explore.   Source credit: www.traveller24.com

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2016 Prices in 2018 at Emdoneni Lodge in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal

Wow! 2016 Prices in 2018! | Emdoneni Lodge in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal R998,00 per person sharing on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis in a luxury room – SAVE R627 per person! R798,00 per person sharing on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis in a standard room – SAVE R827 per person! Single supplement of R300,00 per person per night To book or check availability: Email us on info@emdonenilodge.com Children Policy: 0-4 years: Stay for free on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis 5-10 years: Flat rate of R250,00 per child on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis 11-13 years: Flat rate of R350,00 per child on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis Minimum of 2 nights’ stay required Rates are valid for stays until 15 January 2019 Terms and conditions apply  Bookings via EMAIL only, contact Emdoneni Lodge at: office@emdonenilodge.com Images: Chantelle Loots   

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Wow!! 2016 prices in 2018 at Emdoneni Lodge in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal

Don’t miss out on this incredible offer at Emdoneni Lodge!  Book now and pay 2016 rates in 2018. R998,00 per person sharing on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis in a luxury room – SAVE R627 per person! R798,00 per person sharing on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis in a standard room – SAVE R827 per person! Single supplement of R300,00 per person per night To book or check availability: Email us on info@emdonenilodge.com Children Policy: 0-4 years: Stay for free on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis 5-10 years: Flat rate of R250,00 per child on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis 11-13 years: Flat rate of R350,00 per child on a dinner, bed & breakfast basis Minimum of 2 nights’ stay required Rates are valid for stays until 15 January 2019 Terms and conditions apply Images: Chantelle Loots  

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6 KwaZulu-Natal diving and snorkeling spots to try this summer

The KwaZulu-Natal coastline is blessed with balmy weather year in and year out and blue, crystal clear serenity of the warm Indian Ocean makes the province divers and snorkelers paradise for so many reasons. It’s the land of an endless summer and with so many coastal areas, reefs and warm waters to explore it’s no wonder Kwazulu-Natal keeps getting the number one rated dive and snorkeling locations in the country. Here are 6 must-visit diving and snorkeling destinations on your next trip to the warmest province in South Africa. Diving Spots Raggie Cave/ Shark alley – Aliwal Shoal This death-defying dive situated in the Aliwal Shoal is widely considered to be one of the top rated dive sites in the world for various reasons.  The 80,000-year-old sandstone reef provides an excellent location for spotting and swimming with one of the most respected and feared marine animals the shark. Ragged Tooth, Tiger and Hammerhead sharks are the found sharks of this dive site hence the name of the dive spot. Sardine Run – Protea Banks The sardine run which spans from the Eastern Cape to this iconic coastal region of KwaZulu-Natal really is one of the most spectacular diving experiences on planet earth. Every year around June and July thousands upon thousands of sardines are found migrating from cold cape waters to warm KwaZulu-Natal ones, this brouhaha creates a marine festival as other bigger ocean predators follow the sardines to gauge themselves on fresh fish making it a visual treat for anyone fascinated by the ocean and diving. Hire a car in Durban to accommodate your travel.  Uniforms – Sodwana Bay Forming a part of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park is this slightly less challenging dive situated in Sodwana Bay nearing towards the Ponto Do Oro border of Mozambique. The reef is said to go on for as long as 5 miles and is home to Tiger Angelfish, purple butterfly fish and the yellowtail goldie fish.  The water temperatures become warm and pleasant during the December period and this is also when the turtles that inhabit the area lay their eggs which are also deemed to be a great event to witness for wildlife enthusiasts. Snorkeling Spots Umdloti Pools This seasonally quiet seaside village has become a popular snorkeling destination over the years not just because of its proximity to more urban hubs nearby such as Durban or Umhlanga but also because of its undeniable beauty and charm.  The Umdloti tidal pools create a great area for snorkeling and during low tides create an area which is considered an amazing place to escape the Kwazulu-Natal sun for a while and get up close and personal with the ocean. It’s also a short drive from the King Shaka International airport and the entire North Coast of KZN offers similar beaches that are also suitable for snorkeling. Salt Rock Tidal Pool This is one of the more popular snorkeling locations on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal for various reasons. This is the precise reason why you might want to visit this picturesque part of the world from the end of May when the weather is slightly cooler and the seas a little clearer and more radiating. However the sea temperatures are slightly cooler during this time of year so wearing a wetsuit is optimal if one wishes to snorkel for longer hours, but it isn’t mandatory. Some of the species of fish the area is famous for is Parrotfish, blacktail, butterflyfish, sergeant majors, Moorish idol and the gold bar wrasse.  Vetch’s Pier What’s great about this snorkeling and diving site is it’s situated within the urban hub of Durban so there are loads of other things to do and explore once you have finished your snorkel. What’s also nice about it is on the main promenade there is a dive shop where one can buy and rent all the necessary equipment which one might need to complete a successful snorkel. The harbor wall is the main location not far from the famous Vetch’s Reef and some of the marine life which divers and snorkelers are expected to see include Rays, octopus, tobies, electric rays, damselfish, moray eels, shoals of Fusiliers, chocolate dips, and butterfly fish.   Source: divesouthafrica.com

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