What’s On in KwaZulu-Natal This Winter: June and July Events Worth Attending
KwaZulu-Natal comes alive in winter with a vibrant cultural and lifestyle scene.
KwaZulu-Natal comes alive in winter with a vibrant cultural and lifestyle scene.
As we approach Women's Month, it is a time to honour and celebrate the incredible contributions of women across various industries. The tourism sector, in particular, has seen remarkable leadership and innovation from women who are passionate about providing unforgettable experiences for travellers. One such inspiring figure is Nolwazi Moepeng, the owner of El Sali Guest House, formerly known as Abbot’s Cove BnB, located in the picturesque town of Hilton, Pietermaritzburg.
On February 10, the uMthayi Marula Heritage Festival will again pay homage to the King of African Trees, the Marula tree, through an annual celebration where older women from the Tembe clan deliver a secret brew derived from the first fruits of the Marula harvest to their chief, Inkosi Mabhudu Tembe.
Tourism KwaZulu-Natal (TKZN) is going all out to regain and rebuild the province’s international tourism market, decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic.To do this TKZN is engaging with top tour operators from various European countries to lock deals that drive international tourists to the province ahead of the Europe Summer Season. Recently TKZN returned from a
KwaZulu-Natal welcomes the thousands of competitors including international athletes and swimmers and their supporters who have travelled to the province to participate in the iconic water sports events – the 51st aQuelle Midmar Mile and the Dusi Canoe Marathon.
A new look Africa’s Travel Indaba is set to re-energise delegates from across the world when the show takes place in Durban from the 8th to the 11th of May. Yesterday, new Minister of Tourism, Patricia de Lille; tourism role players and members of the media gathered at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in the city of Durban, to
08 – 11 MAY 2023, DURBAN, KWAZULU-NATAL The Department of Tourism invites eligible tourism enterprises to apply for support under the Domestic Market Access Support Programme (DMASP) to participate on the Hidden Gems Pavilion at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023. The event will take place at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC) in Durban,
KwaZulu-Natal has hosted Africa’s premiere travel, tourism, and hospitality expo for three decades and Tourism KZN looks forward to the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC) and Durban Exhibition Centre (DEC) again being a hive of activity with the continent’s best tourism products on show and attendance by international buyers and media from
Fast facts to get you in on the Durban July hype The Durban July is not just a key SA horse racing event for sports betting enthusiasts. It is also THE fashion and entertainment event on the African continent that is frequented by socialites and fashionistas - from around the globe. We share some fast facts to get you in on the hype ahead of the upcoming