Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve

Distance
169 km (105 mi)

Itinerary
8 am to 4 pm
A morning visit is made to the DumaZulu traditional village. Recent history records the proud Zulu people as a formidable African nation. In the late 1700s, these Nguni-speaking peoples were relatively insignificant and were scattered across what we know today as Zululand, with no secure tribal authority. Under the leadership of the war-like King Shaka, however, they were united into a mighty nation, defeating or driving out all rivals and enemies. While at the village, you'll experience traditional dancing, basketry, the making of spears, shields, clay pots, beadwork, and sometimes even some Sangoma (traditional healer) bone-throwing.
Later in the day, we'll drive to the seaside village of St. Lucia, where we'll enjoy a relaxing cruise on the coastal lagoon. The cruise allows viewing the many hippo and crocodiles inhabiting the lake, a bird-watchers paradise with well over 350 recorded species. Previously known as the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, the iSimangaliso is South Africa's third-largest protected area today and conserves a stretch of coastline some 280 km (about 173 miles) in length, from the southern Mozambican border to Mapalane near St. Lucia. The park is a Ramsar World Heritage Site. Following the visit to St Lucia, the tour returns to the overnight destination.