  
The South Coast includes Margate, Port Shepstone, Scottbur  
The South Coast includes Margate, Port Shepstone, Scottburgh, Port Edward, sardines, golf, whales, dolphins, the Oribi Gorge, hibiscus flowers and golden beaches are some of the terms which people associate with this magnificent region of South Africa and the Kingdom of the Zulu The South Coast is popularly known as the Golf Coast thanks to a comprehensive selection of 11 fine courses, expansive golden Beaches and unique variant of sub- tropical Bush In Port Shepstone you can board the Banana Express for a scenic day-trip. It is an old steam train which runs on a narrow gauge railway line, and puffs sedately along the coast and into the the hinterland. Theres rich, authentic and living Zulu culture to imbibe, plus the unmistakable motifs of sub-continental Indian influence. Easy access to the southern slopes of our much-visited and photographed Berg - the Drakensberg mountain range - offers the traveller yet more-contemplative moments with majestic, inspiring peaks and timeless rock-paintings. This fascinating art form, coupled with archaeological finds across the region, places the Khoi and San folk on the South Coast millennia before King Shaka Zulu tested the limits of his empire during the early 1800s. Location: South Africa » Kwazulu Natal » South Coast
Accommodation in and around Northern Lesotho New Oxbow Lodge accommodation in Northern Lesotho Head into the Maluti Mountains in your trusty 4 x 4, geared up and ready for whatever the mountains may throw at you. The road to Oxbow itself is all tarred so you can even make the journey in a car through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Af... More
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