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Kelso Tourism
Happy Wanderers Holiday Resort is situated on a typical South Coast beach in the town of Kelso on the Umdoni Coast ...
The TC Robertson Nature Reserve lies just outside Scottburgh on the Umdoni Coast on the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal ...
Aliwal Shoal along the Umdoni Coast, KwaZulu Natal, offers divers a huge diversity of tropical sea life and two ship wrecks...
Shark Diving Company launches at Rocky Bay and specialize in Soft Cage Diving, Shark Diving Trips & shark viewing at Aliwal Shoal.
Empisini Nature Reserve in Umkomaas is a complete escape, including an overnight stay in a "tree house", hiking, bird watching ...
The Sardine Run on the Kwa-Zulu Natal coastline is a world famous annual event attracting thousands of visitors, fishermen and ...
Mtwalume is situated south of the Mtwalume River along the Umdoni Coast, catches include; Shad (elf), Kob, Garrick and ...
Park Rynie has a few ideal fishing spots, Abraham’s Rock opposite the village is a small rocky peninsula ...
Clansthal has two main areas for fishing Green Point and Errol Hayes Rocks. Expect to catch Shad, Garrick, Kob and Mackerel...
Crocworld in Scottburgh, is family fun with a crocodile and snake park, huge walk in aviary with over 200 free flying birds and ..
Scottburgh is a popular fishing spot for holiday-makers on the South Coast of Kwazulu-Natal...
The Kwazulu-Natal South Coast is one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the country, and has great surf spots...
Pure Venom Reptile Park is the biggest reptile farm in Africa, offering daily guided tours and snake demonstrations...
Umdoni Park Golf Course is located in the Umdoni Park Trust lands - 210 Ha of typical KwaZulu-Natal vegetation near Pennington ...
Selborne Golf Course is found less than an hour's drive from Durban at Pennington, on the sub-tropical south coast of KwaZulu ...
Sandy bays, good fishing, excellent resorts and a multitude of adventure activities are just a few of the reasons the KwaZulu-Natal...