The coastline is dotted with small towns, many of which serve as seasonal recreational hubs. The climate of the coastal areas is humid and subtropical often comparable to southern Florida in the United States. Superb beaches of world-class quality are to be found along virtually every part of the KwaZulu Natal coastline, with some of the least developed gems found in the far southern and far northern ends of the province's extents. An extraordinary natural phenomenon that is witnessed annually on the KwaZulu-Natal coast during late autumn or early winter is the "sardine run". Also referred to as 'the greatest shoal on earth", the sardine run occurs when millions of sardines migrate from their spawning grounds south of the southern tip of Africa northwards towards KwaZulu-Natal following a path close inshore, often resulting in many fish washing up on beaches along the coast. Many questions surrounding this exceptional event remain unanswered. Durban, just 1 hour away, is a rapidly growing urban area and is by most measures the busiest port in Africa with a good rail network linking into Southern Africa. KwaZulu Natal simply offers unsurpassed 'quality of life' coupled with the excitement of nature on your doorstep - this is where you belong.
In the absence of a safe haven for small craft on the South Eastern coastline of KwaZulu-Natal, the proposed Hibberdene Harbour & Waterfront project will provide a refuge sorely needed on this portion of the Indian Ocean. Together with the adjacent development of the land portions of Spray Rock and Farm Lucas, and other areas of Hibberdene and surrounding areas, will come much needed jobs and working opportunities for a population starved of any real growth prospect. The Harbour will also be able to provide the local sports fishermen and ski-boat clubs a safe launch site for their boats of which there are many. The proposed Harbour with appoximately 350 berths will offer the yachtsman everything he/she requires. Amenities will include a yacht club, upmarket beach resort, hotel and conference facilities, a 60ha game estate, waterfront villas for sale or rent, full repair and maintenance facilities, shopping, swimming, helipad, internet access, taxi services as well as 24 hour security. The value of the increased national and international tourism to the East Coast of Africa, and for the Hibberdene community itself, is inestimable.- Translate
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It is the incredible diversity that KwaZulu Natal has to offer that keeps drawing people back. With Durban, surounding the busiest port in Africa it serves as the gateway to the wonder and natural beauty of KZN.
The province has three different geographic areas. The lowland region along the Indian Ocean coast is extremely narrow in the south, widening in the northern part of the province. The central region is the Natal Midlands and is an undulating hilly plateau rising towards the west. Two mountainous areas, the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and the Lebombo Mountains in the north. The Drakensberg is a solid wall of basalt rising over 3000m skyward near the Lesotho border, whilst the Lebombo Mountains are ancient granite mountains forming low parallel ranges running southward from Swaziland. The Tugela River flows west to east across the center of the province and is the region's largest river.
The coastal regions typically have subtropical thickets and deeper ravines and steep slopes hosts some true Afromontane Forest. The midlands have moist grasslands and isolated pockets of Afromontane Forest. The north has a primarily moist savanna habitat, whilst the Drakensberg region hosts mostly alpine grassland.
The former Eastern Cape enclave of the town of Umzimkulu and its hinterland have been incorporated into KwaZulu Natal following the 12th amendment of the Constitution of South Africa. The amendment also made other changes to the southern border of the province.
KwaZulu Natal borders the following areas of Mozambique, Swaziland, and Lesotho:
Maputo Province, Mozambique - far northeast
Lubombo District, Swaziland - northeast, east of Shiselweni
Shiselweni District, Swaziland - northeast, west of Lubombo
Mokhotlong District, Lesotho - southwest, north of Thaba-Tseka
Thaba-Tseka District, Lesotho - southwest, between Mokhotlong and Qacha's Nek
Qacha's Nek District, Lesotho - southwest, south of Thaba-Tseka
Domestically KwaZulu Natal, borders the following provinces:
Mpumalanga - north
Free State - west
Eastern Cape - southwest
From the South Coast with it's splendid golf courses to the North Coast with it's sweet sugar-cane fields, the Kingdom of the Zulu is filled with game parks and nature reserves, ingulfed by the majestic Drakensberg mountains and the green roling hills of the Midlands...
Whichever direction you choose to drive in, indescribable beauty awaits you, with bird life galore. With the warm water of the Indian Ocean feeding the beaches, KZN offers fantasic warm weather all year making it the premier holiday destination in Southern Africa.
Although Pietermaritzburg is a thriving growing capital with a vast history, it still shares the feel of the country.
Established in 1838 Pietermaritzburg boasts with quality life as the center for commercial, industrial and education. Due to it's geographical location Pietermaritzburg offers a very pleasant climate, with very little extreme's. The average temperature all year is between 23°C and 31°C.
Only 79 kilometres from Durban, Pietermaritzburg is surounded by the best nature has to offer. Surrounded by hills and fed by the Msunduzi River that races through it's centre.n
Property in Pietermaritzburg is a great investment and the beauty of the farms in the Pietermaritzburgregion is unrivaled. Real Estate has a healthy history with the influx of industry and commerce that Pietermaritzburg is enjoying.
Durban, boasting with an abundance of long golden beaches and entertainment that never dies. Durban has an abundance of Hotels lining the beaches and has a great reputation as a popularholiday destination
Durban offers great investment oppertunities when it comes to real estate. Beachproperty in Durban is some of the finest coastal property in Kwazulu Natal and trully worth while.
The North coast includes towns like Umhlanga, Tongaat, Ballito and Richards Bay. This part of the Kwazulu Natal is unspoiled. The impressive Tugela River Snaking thru the province has its mouth located between Stanger and Gingindlovu.
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25 May 2012 2012 to 1 June 2012 - Dullstroom, Mpumalanga, South Africa