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See Africa’s wild side from a new perspective on the "St Lucia iSimangaliso Boat Safari & DumaZulu" tour, a family-friendly day trip that combines river wildlife viewing with immersive cultural experiences. Cruise the St Lucia estuary in iSimangaliso Wetlands Park—home to hippos, crocodiles, and a vast array of birdlife—before heading to DumaZulu Cultural Village. There, observe traditional Zulu crafts, music, and dance, and learn about customs in a living museum setting. The tour’s standout feature is its dual focus: a close-up look at rare wildlife and a deep dive into Zulu heritage, all in one seamless package.
Step into the wild heart of KwaZulu-Natal with the "Hluhluwe Imfolozi Safari & DumaZulu Day Tour," a family-friendly journey through South Africa’s oldest game reserve. Search for the Big Five on a guided safari through rolling hills and diverse habitats, then enjoy lunch at scenic Hilltop Camp. Continue to DumaZulu Cultural Village, where you’ll witness traditional crafts, song, and dance in an authentic Zulu setting. The unique feature of this tour is its perfect mix of wildlife adventure and cultural immersion, offering something memorable for every member of the family.
Explore the diverse wonders of Southern Africa with the "Kruger to Addo, eSwatini & Lesotho" self-driving tour. Over 15 days, journey through South Africa’s iconic parks, from the Big 5 treasures of Kruger to the cultural richness of eSwatini and the mountain majesty of Lesotho. Experience village life, embark on sunrise game drives in Addo Elephant National Park, and soak in the scenic beauty of the region. This adventure is uniquely designed for travelers who value independence and variety, blending wildlife, culture, and dramatic landscapes for a truly memorable road trip.
Johannesburg, Hermanus, Kruger National Park, Addo Elephant National Park, Port Elizabeth, Lesotho, Cradock, Grahamstown, Graskop, Eswatini, KwaZulu-Natal, Clarens
History and culture come alive on the "Nelson Mandela Capture Site & Phezulu Tour," a full-day family adventure through KwaZulu-Natal. Trace the footsteps of giants with stops at Pietermaritzburg’s Gandhi statue, the towering Howick Falls, and the iconic Nelson Mandela Capture Site and Apartheid Museum. Journey into the Valley of 1,000 Hills for an immersive experience at PheZulu Cultural Village, complete with Zulu dancing and a hands-on reptile encounter. The unique highlight of this tour is its seamless blend of South Africa’s rich historical narrative with engaging, family-friendly activities.
Step into the world of the Zulu people with the "Shakaland And History Of Zulu Culture Tour," designed for families and culture enthusiasts. Begin with a visit to the King Shaka Memorial, learning about the legendary Zulu leader through an engaging presentation. The centerpiece is Shakaland, a living museum built for the iconic "Shaka Zulu" film, where you’ll witness traditional homestead life, taste authentic Zulu beer, and enjoy spirited dancing. A gentle walk through Dlinza Forest Reserve offers the chance to spot birds and duiker among the treetops. The tour’s standout feature is its immersive blend of history, performance, and nature—an enriching, family-friendly window into the heart of Zulu culture.
Experience Durban’s cultural heartbeat and natural beauty on the "Durban City Tour and Phezulu Tour," a half-day adventure perfect for families. Begin with traditional Zulu dancing and insightful tours of beehive-shaped huts in the scenic Valley of 1,000 Hills, learning about local beliefs and customs. Then, set off on a guided exploration of Durban’s landmarks—from bustling Victoria Street Market and historical cathedrals to the tranquil Botanical Gardens and lively beachfront promenade. This tour package’s unique draw is its vibrant mix of heritage and city sights, offering a comfortable, educational, and fun introduction to Durban’s diverse tapestry.
Curious about traditional healing and spiritual practices? The "Zulu Oracle & Herbalist Experience Tour" invites families to delve into the mystical world of the Zulu inyanga or sangoma in the picturesque Molweni area. Spend 45 minutes in consultation with a local oracle, witnessing ancestral communication and bone-throwing rituals. This cultural tour’s standout feature is its authentic, hands-on introduction to Zulu spirituality and herbal medicine, offering a rare glimpse into centuries-old traditions in a welcoming environment.