

The Umgungundlovu Heritage Site is a historical site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Zulu nation. It was once the royal capital of the Zulu Kingdom and is steeped in the history of King Cetshwayo and the Anglo-Zulu War.
A traditional South African dish made from ground maize typically served with tomato and onion relish, often slightly textured and creamy. Mildly flavored.
A hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, often made with mutton or chicken. Spicy and flavorful with a good balance between bread and filling.

Deep-fried pastries filled with spiced meat or vegetables, served hot and often accompanied by chutney. Crispy and savory with a satisfying crunch.
Explore the historical remnants of the former royal capital of the Zulu Kingdom, marked by archaeological sites and insightful narratives of its significant past.
Delve into the diverse cultural and natural history of KwaZulu-Natal through fascinating exhibits that feature everything from fossils to local art.
In the evening, enjoy a lively atmosphere at this sprawling shopping hub filled with restaurants, shops, and entertainment options for the whole family.
Zulu beadwork is a vibrant and intricate art form that carries significant cultural meanings, often used to convey messages and status within the community. Each design and color combination is unique and reflects the identity of the maker.
This natural rock salt harvested along the KwaZulu-Natal coast boasts a rich mineral content and a distinctive flavor, making it a cherished ingredient in local cuisine. It represents the traditional practices of salt harvesting in the region.
Handwoven by skilled artisans, these baskets are not only practical but also reflect the rich tradition and artistry of Zulu craftsmanship. They are often used for carrying goods or as decorative pieces that tell a story of heritage.
Protect against ticks, mosquitoes, and other insects that may carry diseases in Umgungundlovu Heritage Site's outdoor spaces.
Capture images in the wet and misty climate of Umgungundlovu without worrying about damaging your camera.
Explore the Heritage Site's natural trails and terrain with ease and comfort, especially during walking tours.
The Farmer’s Daughter is known for its hearty breakfast options featuring locally sourced ingredients, making it a beloved choice for both locals and visitors.
Nelson’s Eye is a famous steakhouse that offers a range of grilled meats and other local fare, making it a popular lunch destination for meat lovers.
La Lampara specializes in authentic Italian cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood and pasta dishes, making it a highly rated spot for dinner in the area.
A 45-acre urban oasis along the Ohio River, offering scenic views, recreational activities, and public art.

Experience the magic of the Rance River at night, with the illuminated Pont de la Rance bridge creating a stunning reflection on the water.
A vibrant, open-air market on the tropical Quibble Island, offering local produce, arts, and crafts.