Situated on the banks of the Klip River in KwaZulu-Natal, Ladysmith is a historic town known for its rich heritage and important role in South Africa’s past. During the late 19th century, the town prospered as a key stopover for gold and diamond prospectors travelling to the Transvaal and Kimberley. Ladysmith is perhaps best known for its role in the Anglo-Boer War, during which it endured a famous 118-day siege. Today, visitors can explore numerous historical sites, museums and battlefields that offer insight into this significant period of history. Surrounded by scenic landscapes and located along routes leading to the central and northern Drakensberg, Ladysmith also serves as a convenient and worthwhile stop for travellers exploring the region’s mountains, nature reserves and cultural attractions.