Visiting Ezemvelo reserves with your Wild Card
Visitors entering Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife entrance gates with a Wild Card are required to produce proof of Cluster membership and validity.
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Visitors entering Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife entrance gates with a Wild Card are required to produce proof of Cluster membership and validity.
Continue readingSituated between the Amatigulu and Tugela River Mouths, this coastal reserve is only an hour’s drive north of Durban and one of the few places you can see wildlife grazing amid forested dunes. The coastal grasslands and rivers attract many animals.
Continue readingAs the third largest dam in KwaZulu-Natal, Chelmsford (or Ntshingwayo) is perfect for water sports like water skiing and angling. It’s also a protected area with great game viewing opportunities.
Continue readingHike the vast expanses of gorgeous grasslands that turn from emerald green in spring and summer to shades of gold, brown and purple in autumn and winter.
Continue readingLocated in the Cathedral Peak valley of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, a World Heritage Site, the resort promises a mountain paradise with beautiful rivers, streams, cliffs, waterfalls and grasslands.
Continue readingSituated in the southern section of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, Garden Castle boasts exceptional beauty with its high altitude grasslands, steep valleys, gorges, buttresses and peaks.
Continue readingLying within a World Heritage Site, this reserve of contrasting valley, mountain and plateau habitats offers spectacular game viewing.
Continue readingUnder an hour’s drive north of Durban lies this little gem of a reserve. Located on the Thukela River near the mouth, the reserve has a variety of indigenous thornveld which attracts 114 species of butterflies and 200 species of birds.
Continue readingSituated in the central uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, Highmoor offers varied scenery of mountains, grasslands and streams. As part of the Mkhomazi Wilderness Area, the reserve boasts a huge array of rare, endemic and endangered species.
Continue readingOnly three hours north of Durban, this is the heart of the Zulu Kingdom, covering 96,000 hectares.
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