Category Archives: KwaZulu-Natal
Pursuing Adventure in South Africa
If you are looking for the perfect outdoor adventure, all nine of South Africa’s provinces are the greatest place to go on Earth. The unending diverse landscape is available for a wide variety of activity from deep sea diving and … Continue reading
Drakensberg Boys Choir/Champaigne Valley
South Africa’s scenic beauty, magnificent outdoors, sunny climate, cultural diversity and reputation for delivering value for money are known to all. But here’s something that’s better than these. And it’s the unique world renowned Drakensberg Boys’ Choir School, located in … Continue reading
Cathedral Peak
Cathedral Peak is located in a valley of its own, surrounded by the upper Thukela area in the north and east, Lesotho in the west and Monk’s Cowl in the South and the most striking granite pinnacle in the central … Continue reading
Bushman and San Paintings in South Africa
South Africa has been home to some of the most beautiful art forms in the world. The stunningly detailed paintings and engravings of Bushmen or San art, all of which are reflecting the origin of South Africa, its history and … Continue reading
uShaka Marine World in Durban
Durban,the wonderland of South Africa is a popular holiday destination because of its balmy sub-tropical climate, sun-drenched beaches and lazy afternoons spent paddling in the warm Indian Ocean. The beachfront has always been one of Durban’s top tourist attractions, and … Continue reading
World Cup 2010 National Anthems: South Africa, France, Mexico, Uruguay
A national anthem is a self-identifying musical symbol of a nation, whether a country (including countries that are part of larger countries), a nation state, a people, or an area with a self-identifying population who regard themselves as a nation. … Continue reading
St Lucia Wetlands Park – South Africa
The incomparable beauty of South Africa is enhanced by another jewel – places on the south-eastern coast to the Elephant Coast of the Zulu Kingdom in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, where you’ll find the breathtakingly beautiful, 260,000-hectare Greater St. Lucia … Continue reading
The New Gautrain in Gauteng
The new high-speed Gautrain to be launched for World Cup 2010 brings a new era in South Africa’s transportation system. Within 40 minutes at a top speed of 160 km/hr (100 miles/hour) the train can cover a distance of 80 … Continue reading
World Cup Soccer
The game, soccer, no doubt, has always been exciting. History bears testimony of this. Since 1930, World Cup Soccer, most popular team sport has been held every fourth year. The tournament brings together 32 qualifying national teams from around the … Continue reading
Security in South Africa for 2010
South Africa promises to present the 2010 World Cup as the biggest sporting event ever in the history of sport. Since it evolved in 1930 the Soccer World Cup is the most spectacular event for game lovers. In the 2010 … Continue reading