Royal Natal National Park

Days 1 - 3

The Royal Natal National Park is home to one of KwaZulu-Natal's most spectacular attractions - the Amphitheatre- a dramatic cliff face that measures more than five kilometres. The Tugela Falls plunge over the edge of the escarpment, plummeting down approximately 1000 metres to the Royal Natal National Park below. A fantastic network of hiking trails meander through every part of the park, and range in difficulty from the leisurely Fairy Glen walk to the challenging hike up the Crack and down the Mudslide. Horse riding is another popular activity, as well as trout fishing in the dam, as well as in the Mahai and Thukela rivers. There are many picturesque spots perfect for picnicking and swimming. Don't miss the opportunity to go on a guided climb against the dramatic rock faces and soak up the incredible views of the Royal Natal National Park.

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Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park

Days 3 - 5

The Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park is the jewel in the crown of the KwaZulu Natal game reserves. Proclaimed in 1895, it is also the oldest game reserve in Africa. Initially two separate reserves, they were joined to create a single 94 000 hectare reserve which is home to one-fifth of the world's black and white rhino population. It was here that the internationally acclaimed Operation Rhino started in the 1960s, successfully capturing and relocating white rhino to havens within South Africa and abroad. The Hluhluwe–Imfolozi Park was the first reserve to introduce walking safaris and its Wilderness Trails are internationally renowned. Visitors can also look forward to visiting a traditional Zulu village, enjoying a horse riding safari, and spotting the world-renowned Big Five as well as a wide variety of bird species.

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