Situated in the lush hills of KwaZulu Natal, the Midlands Meander snakes through over 80 kilometres of lush subtropical landscape. This popular tourist route features quaint villages, verdant woodlands, and extensive farmlands covering the undulating hills of this spectacularly scenic area. Visitors can discover a range of historic landmarks, family-friendly farms, adventure activities, a large collection of arts and crafts shops selling locally-made goods. Other popular activities include treetop canopy tours, cycling, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, fishing, horse riding, wildlife viewing, wine tasting and Zulu cultural experiences.



Situated in northeastern South Africa, the Northern Drakensberg rises up to 3000 metres in height creating spectacularly scenic views from every direction. Featuring cascading waterfalls, sandstone caves and countless San rock art paintings, the Northern Drakensberg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which also boasts a network of scenic hiking trails. Falling within the Royal Natal National Park, the ‘Amphitheatre’, comprised of over 5 kilometres of sheer cliff, is regarded as one of the most impressive cliff faces on earth with the Tugela Falls, the world's second tallest falls, plunging almost a kilometre from its clifftops. Nature lovers will delight in this unspoilt landscape and enjoy a wide variety of outdoor adventures.


