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Have you packed your passport? You’re heading into the Mountain Kingdom after all. At 3 240 meters above sea level it can get a tad icy so wrap yourself in one of our authentic Basotho Blankets which is yours for the day. Our first stop is Himeville, at the base of the mountain, where you’ll climb into a rugged 4x4. Time to embark on the steep climb up the scenic and daunting Sani Pass. Get your passport stamped at the border and head into no-mans-land which connects South Africa to Lesotho. Once you enter into Lesotho your guide will introduce you to a Basotho village before a bucketlist lunch (own cost) at Africa’s highest pub. Time to head down the mountain for your drive back to Durban. TRAVEL VISA — Travellers are required to check whether they require a travel visa to enter Lesotho. If you require a visa it is your responsibility to acquire the necessary visa prior to the tour. Wild Routes Africa is in no way responsible for any traveller that is refused entry into Lesotho.
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Enjoy an incredible day at the Valley of a Thousand Hills, with spectacular views and an epic cultural experience. Walk around a traditional Zulu homestead, before enjoying an awesome dance show. Lastly a trip around the reptile park, rounds off a fun filled day.
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Start the day strolling through Africa’s oldest surviving Botanical Gardens with our passionate horticulturalist tapping into its history and unique collection. Time to meet Mama Nkosi otherwise known as the dancing curator of one of the largest collections of traditional art as she reveals indigenous beliefs and tribal culture. Tuck into lunch (own cost) and sample the popular flavours of Durban — ever tried a bunny chow? With your energy levels restored, enter into the beating heart of the city — Victoria Street Market — and meet local merchants as they peddle their wares. Drive through the city centre as your guide brings it to life with historical anecdotes and an encyclopaedia of knowledge. Moses Mabhida Stadium isn’t just great to look at, it’s also terrific to jump off (own cost).
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Durban is considered to be the home of the Zulu people, and on this fantastic day tour, you'll have an opportunity to not only learn about the history of the Zulu people in South Africa, but also about their day to day chalenges. On the first portion of the tour you'll visit the rural Zulu village of iSithumba. Situated about 45 min west of the Durban, this quiet and picturesque valley is home to the descendants of the Debe people. On arrival, you'll be greeted by local guides who live in the village and will take you on a 2 hour tour through the village. Highlights include visiting the iSisangoma (witch doctor), the Chief of the village and his wives, the local "spaza" and the life giving river. After the tour you'll get to enjoy lunch at one of the Valley of 1000 Hills best local restaurants before heading to PheZulu. PheZulu has been around for 25 years for good reason, the Zulu dance show is one of the best! After the 30 min show, you'll head back to Durban.
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Enjoy a full day of game viewing in a 96’000 hectare wildlife sanctuary for the opportunity of spotting animals including the Big Five. The Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve is renowned for its conservation efforts in saving the white rhino from extinction. Early morning departure from Durban and travel approximately 3 hours to the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve. Spend the day searching for the Big Five and various other game species. Stop for lunch at Hilltop camp which superb views of the park Depart the park by 15h30 to return to Durban in the late afternoon. Safari is on open safari vehicles in the park.
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Explore the stunning wildlife of KwaZulu-Natal on a half-day safari from Durban. This guided adventure takes you through Tala Game Reserve, where a thrilling game drive reveals a range of wildlife, including rhinoceroses, giraffes, and numerous bird species. At Natal Park, witness majestic elephants in their natural environment. With convenient hotel, airport, and port pickups included, this tour is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers looking to immerse themselves in Africa's rich fauna. - Experience a guided game drive through Tala Game Reserve - Observe lions and elephants up close at Natal Lion Park - Enjoy convenient pickups from your hotel, airport, or port - Ideal for families, couples, and individual adventurers alike
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This private cultural walking tour in Durban reveals a city shaped by layered history and vibrant heritage. You will explore historic streets where colonial architecture meets African identity. At City Hall, discover civic traditions that shaped modern Durban. What stories shaped this coastal gateway long before modern nations emerged? A scenic ascent offers sweeping views over the Indian Ocean skyline. Along the Golden Mile, feel the rhythm of a revitalized promenade. Botanical gardens from the 19th century present rare plant collections once studied for medicine. In local markets, traditional craftsmanship reflects enduring cultural practices. The KwaMuhle Museum shares powerful narratives of transformation and resilience. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Visit some of the most unique sites in South Africa on this informative and fun Durban city day tour. You will get to walk through the bustling Zulu Markets as well as the Indian Market. You will get a tour through the oldest surviving Botanical Gardens in Africa as well as visit the historical city centre. Not only will you discover why Durban is so popular, but we;ll introduce you to local snacks like biltong, koeksisters and more. You will get to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant where Durban's famed "bunny chow" is served and you will visit the famous Golden Mile that keep visitors coming year after year.
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Travel along the beachfront towards the harbour entrance. Continue past the City Hall and the Playhouse Theatre complex to the Indian market. See the magnificent Emanuel Cathedral, hawkers, herbalist and fortune tellers.
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This tour includes 3 nature reserves, Pigeon Valley Nature Reserve, Durban Botanical Gardens and Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve which are 3 gems with different types of bird life and picturesque views, if you are a bird watcher and you are around Durban this is the tour for you.
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This private cultural heritage tour invites you into the living traditions of the Zulu civilization. You will step into a reconstructed village that preserves social systems shaped over centuries. How did one of Africa’s largest cultural groups sustain its identity through time? Rhythmic dances echo ancestral rituals and communal life. Encounters with spiritual leaders reveal ancient healing practices rooted in nature. Traditional homesteads reflect architectural forms passed through generations. Ceremonial moments offer insight into beliefs that guide daily life. This immersive experience presents a rare connection to a heritage older than many modern societies. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Forget the ocean, let’s hunt some vistas. Road trip inland towards the Maloti-Drakensberg World Heritage Site before arriving at the rich emerald Giants Castle Nature Reserve. Meet our Anthropologist, Dr Jeremy Hollmann, who’ll help you unlock this mysterious and interesting place. Dr Hollmann will guide you through the rugged terrain to the Main Caves and delve deeper into the anthropology of the SAN people. At Main Caves you will have a chance to take in the exhibit which depicts SAN/Bushman as they are thought to have looked and lived. Tuck into lunch at the Nottingham Road Brewery (own cost) before journeying along the Midlands Meander. Visit to the internationally acclaimed Ardmore Ceramics where you can expect an exhibition of creativity. Finish the day with an iconic stop at the Nelson Mandela Capture Site for a peek into South African notorious history and a bucketlist photograph.
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Hit the road bright and early —05h00. As you know wildlife, especially predators, are most active around dawn and dusk. Enter the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve at Nyalazi Gate and enjoy a 2.5 hour morning game drive in one of our Hyundai H1 vehicles (Please note — this is not an open safari 4x4). Hluhluwe-Imfolozi is renowned for its White Rhino densities. Keep your Carl Zeiss Terra ED 8x42 binoculars on hand, you never know what’s around the corner. Stop for lunch at Hilltop Camp. Lunch is at travellers own expense. Time to head into one of KwaZulu Natal’s premier private game reserves: Manyoni Private Game Reserve! Meet Manyoni’s most experienced ranger and jump into an authentic open safari 4x4. Embark on a 4 hour game drive through this pristine wilderness as you track down Africa’s iconic Big 5 and everything in between. Your ranger is passionate about the African bush and will help you understand the eco-system. Depart Manyoni Private Game Reserve at 16h00 for Durban.
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Come and enjoy a uniquely Zulu experience by visiting a traditional Zulu healer. An Inyanga / Sangoma is a traditional medicine practitioner or shaman of the Zulu people in South Africa. A Sangoma / Inyanga can communicate with your ancestors, work with plant medicine (herbalist) and use the power of prayer for healing. The tour departs from Durban towards the picturesque area of Molweni. The Inyanga / Sangoma consultation lasts about 45 Minutes where he will use traditional methods like throwing the bones to connect with your ancestors and convey the information he receives. The tour guide will translate if need be but the Sangoma does speak English. After the consultation the tour guide will continue with a scenic tour of Molweni before heading back to Durban.
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This tour is suitable for solo travelers, couples, families and groups. A visit to Tala Game Reserve and Natal Park promises an unforgettable wildlife experience in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal. Tala Game Reserve, with its diverse ecosystems, offers a chance to see a variety of animals, including rhinos, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species, all set against stunning landscapes of rolling hills and lush vegetation. Guests can enjoy guided game drives that provide insight into the reserve’s ecology. Following this, a trip to Natal Park allows visitors to see elephants. The combination of these two destinations creates a perfect day of adventure, education, and appreciation for South Africa's rich natural heritage. Whether you’re a seasoned wildlife enthusiast or a family looking for an exciting outing, the experiences at Tala Game Reserve and Natal Lion Park are truly special. 1. Fascinating game safari in Tala Game Reserve 2. See elephants in Natal Park
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Start the day strolling through Africa’s oldest surviving Botanical Gardens with a passionate horticulturalist tapping into its history and their unique collection. Meet the loneliest man on planet Earth and learn about the secret to invisibility. Yes you heard right. Drop in at the vibey suburb of Umhlanga Rocks en route for a spot of lunch at the award winning street food dive, CaneCutters, and taste Durban’s Indian Heritage (own cost). Bunny Chows are their speciality. Ready for an immersive primate experience? Monkeyland KZN is the world’s second free-roaming multi-species primate sanctuary offering a range of experiences including monkey safaris where you will encounter species such as capuchin monkeys, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, buff-cheeked gibbons and black howler monkeys in their forest home. Connect with your primate friends at leisure.
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This tour is suitable for families, couples, solo travelers and groups. A game drive through Tala Game Reserve and Natal Lion Park offers a diverse safari experience showcasing South Africa's wildlife. At Tala, you'll explore varied landscapes and encounter species like rhinos, giraffes, and antelope in a tranquil setting. Moving to Natal Park, the focus shifts to the awe-inspiring elephants providing thrilling close-up views of these majestic creatures. Each reserve brings its own unique charm and educational opportunities, making this dual adventure a comprehensive and captivating wildlife journey.
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This tour includes a variety of stops and gives tourists a chance to see Durban and learn about the people and its history.
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Join us on the Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift Anglo-Zulu battlefield tour. Walk in the footsteps of both Zulu warriors and British army of 1879, and relive the moment, as scholarly battlefield specialist guides paint a picture of what truly transpired on 22 January 1879.
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Townships are part and parcel of life for many around South Africa and Durban has one of the oldest townships of all, the KwaMashu township. What makes this tour so unique is you will have an opportunity to learn about what makes a township and how modern South Africa is dealing with townships today. While visiting the township, you will get to visit the Phoenix Settlement established by Mahatma Gandhi during his time in South Africa, as well as visit the Ohlanga Institute where Nelson Mandela cast the first free and fair election vote in South Africa. Time permitting, you will also have an opportunity to visit the 1860 Museum that records and celebrates the arrival of the Indians in 1860 and learn about how they changed life in Durban for the better!
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Over the next two days, we will explore the pristine wildernesses of the Zulu Kingdom. Our first stop is Lake St Lucia — the largest estuary in Africa for a 2 hour boat cruise along the lakes ecosystems which is renowned for large hippo pods as well crocodile, kingfisher and fish eagles. Next up is the reserve that saved the southern white rhino from extinction. Start with the iMfolozi side which is typified by the open plains. As the sun begins to set we head into the hilly Hluhluwe side where we will track rhinoceros and other plains game. Check into our overnight accommodation before enjoying dinner at Ngweni Railroad Brewery & Cafe. Day two is all about predators! Head to Manyoni, meet your ranger and jump into an open safari 4x4. Go on a 2 hour game drive tracking the big cats. Stop at a scenic spot for breakfast before continuing on your game drive tracking wildlife like giraffe, elephant and rhino. At 10h00 we will make our way back to Durban via Zamimpilo Community Market.
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This private historical tour leads you into the ancient landscapes of the Drakensberg UNESCO Heritage region. You will journey through dramatic mountain formations shaped over millions of years. What messages did early civilizations leave on these remote cliffs? At Giant’s Castle, discover archaeological treasures preserved in natural shelters. Rock art created over two millennia reveals spiritual beliefs and daily life of early inhabitants. The vast terrain reflects a deep connection between nature and human history. A visit to the Nelson Mandela Capture Site adds a powerful chapter of modern transformation. This experience connects ancient heritage with defining moments of recent history. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Enjoy a rewarding full-day tour of Tala Game Reserve, Phezulu Safari Park, and Victoria Street Market from Durban, combining wildlife, culture, and local experiences. Depart Durban in the morning and travel to Tala Game Reserve for a guided game drive through open grasslands and bushveld, where you may encounter rhino, giraffe, zebra, kudu, antelope, hippos, and an impressive variety of birdlife. Continue to Phezulu Safari Park for an immersive cultural visit, including a guided tour of a traditional Zulu village and a lively presentation of Zulu traditional dances, offering insight into local customs and heritage. The tour concludes with a visit to Durban’s vibrant Victoria Street Market, where you can explore colourful stalls selling spices, crafts, and souvenirs, and experience the city’s rich multicultural atmosphere.
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Embark on an exciting game safari in Tala Game Reserve, a scenic wildlife sanctuary just outside Durban, known for its rich biodiversity and serene landscapes. As you journey through the reserve keep an eye out for a variety of animals including giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and numerous antelope species, all thriving in their natural habitat. After the game drive, continue to Phezulu Safari Park, nestled in the Valley of a Thousand Hills, where cultural and wildlife experiences come alive. Here, immerse yourself in the rhythms and energy of traditional Zulu dance performances, offering an authentic glimpse into South Africa’s cultural heritage. Conclude your visit with a tour of the reptile park. Enjoy: -The game safari at Tala Game Reserve - Experience African traditional dances at Phezulu Safari Park - Tour of the Reptile Park in Phezulu Safari Park
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