Tugela River, the largest River in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. It rises as a stream on the 3,050-meter high, M...
The Maloti-Drakensberg Park is a transboundary site composed of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg National Park in South Africa...
Being a five star hotel aimed at attracting the upper end of the market the not so wealthy do not always get an opportun...
The Thousand Hills experience is to KwaZulu-Natal what the Garden Route is to the Cape. It is an area of great peace and...
The Msunduzi River is well known for hosting the start of The Dusi Canoe Marathon. This is a canoe paddle race, that cov...
Pietermaritzburg is the Capital and second-largest City in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was founded i...
At the annual conference of the African National Congress (ANC) held in Durban on 16 December 1959, the President Genera...
Founded in 1910 as; 'The Natal University College', in Pietermaritzburg. The University of Natal was granted independent...
Set right against the slopes of Table Mountain in the Constantia Valley, Bishopscourt gives new meaning to the term ‘lea...
As its name signifies, Bantry Bay lies perched on the rocks overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in one of the most exclusive ...
It was laid-out as an Area for Coloureds and for houses to be erected the middle income group, about 30 years ago! Parts...
Siege of KimberleyThe siege of the diamond-mining town in the north-west of South Africa, between 14th October 1899 and ...
The Manaye Hall in Imbali is a Monumental Landmark as a venue; for the All-In-Africa Conference that was organised in Ma...
The Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children has a vision to create a safe and secure society and a human rights ...
The September floods displaced the residents of Stanford in the Western Cape's Overstrand Local Municipality, damaged th...
Mooi River forms part of the popular Midlands Meander self-drive Arts and Crafts Route, while all around are opportuniti...
Weenen, a term in Dutch which translates to "wept," stands as a testament to the turbulent History of South Africa. Loca...
The C J Rhodes 1870 National Heritage Site is situated on a Farm, in the Umkamaas Valley. This is where Cecil John Rhode...
The cooler conditions make perfect Hiking conditions or whether you just enjoy strolls along the riverbanks or stretchin...
This seaside village is surrounded by rugged mountains and boasts one of the safest swimming beaches in Cape Town. prime...
This small town in KwaZulu-Natal was, according to district records, named in honour of Earl Grey, the renowned British ...
Paul Kruger used to be a member of the church in Pretoria. This church still has the chairs Paul and his Wife used to si...
Mangaung is a Sesotho name meaning "place of Cheetahs". Legend has it that when the first settlers arrived, they were st...
The houses of South African Houses of Parliament are situated in Cape Town even though the seat of government is in Pret...
One of the oldest farms in South Africa, founded in 1685, the farm has grown with the passing centuries into a cherished...
The district takes its name from the mountain of the same name, which is Afrikaans for "clear mountain", referring to th...
The Ueckermann family features prominently in the history of Heidelberg, Gauteng. Heinrich Julius Friedrich Christian Ue...
The charming little village known as Elim, dominated by white-washed fishermen’s cottages and fig trees, is one of the f...
The exact date when the Village of Salt River was established is not known but in 1665 the Settlement is recorded to hav...
Mpumalanga means ‘Place of the Rising Sun’ and is the name given to the new province in Eastern Transvaal in 1993. It in...
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