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KwaZulu Natal

Ballito

Ballito was formerly recognized as a vacation town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, but in recent years, many South Africans have chosen to make it their permanent home. Ballito is about 40 kilometers north of Durban and is part of both the KwaDukuza Local Municipality and the iLembe District Municipality. Thanks to the constant development of properties in the area, holidaymakers and locals live in clean, newly built, and modern homes. The frequent sightings of dolphins and marine life have earned Ballito the title "Dolphin Coast" and are among the town's main attractions. You can now find whatever you need thanks to the two major retail malls, Ballito...

Westville, Durban

Westville is located just 20km from Durban CBD and is home to The Pavillion Shopping Mall. The Pavillion is known for its iconic domes and a multitude of activities and boutiques to suit everyone’s needs. Westville is home to a variety of popular restaurants such as Cheznous, Lupa Osteria and 9th Avenue Bistro. Schools in the area include Westville Girls High, Westville Boys High and Westville Primary.

Durban

KwaZulu-Natal is a province in the eastern part of South Africa, known for its diverse culture, rich history, and stunning natural landscapes. Here's an overview of the area profile of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: Geography:KwaZulu-Natal is located on the eastern coast of South Africa, bordered by Mozambique to the north and the Eastern Cape province to the south. It has a varied landscape, including coastal plains, mountains, and savannahs. The province is home to the Drakensberg Mountains, which are the highest in South Africa. Capital and Major Cities:The capital city of KwaZulu-Natal is Pietermaritzburg. Durban, the largest city in the province, is a major...

Scottburgh Central, Scottburgh

Scottburgh is a town along the South Coast situated on the mouth of the Mpambanyoni River, 58 km south of Durban on the KwaZulu-Natal coastline. Visitors can spend the day playing in the waves of the ocean, tanning or super tubing at Scottburgh beach. Activities in the area include shark/crystal cage diving, visiting the Croc-world Conservation or sailing out on the ocean for some dolphin and whale watching. Scottburgh has a variety of educational establishments, including pre-primary schools such as Scottburgh Pre-Primary Hilltop Pre-Primary and Casa di Montessori Pre-School. If you are looking to dine out, Scottburgh’s most famous Bell and...

Western Cape

George

George is a city in South Africa’s Western Cape, on a coastal stretch known as the Garden Route. It’s known for its golf courses and for the George Museum, which has a display on the local timber industry. The Outeniqua Transport Museum has steam trains and vintage cars. The Garden Route Botanical Garden features trails and local fynbos plants. The Seven Passes road towards Knysna town winds through the Outeniqua Mountains. George has a sophisticated infrastructure with banks, conference facilities, businesses and shopping centres including the Garden Route Mall and Eden Meander, transport and sporting facilities, yet retains its small town atmosphere. The town is also a...

Hermanus

Hermanus is a town on the southeast of Cape Town, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. It's known as a whale-watching destination. There are some beautiful beaches known as Voëlklip Beach and the spacious Grotto Beach, overlooking Walker Bay. The Old Harbour Museum is a site across-the-board of the old harbour, a fishermen’s village and the Whale House Museum. The building has informative displays and a suspended skeleton of a whale. Things recommended to experience: Heaven on Earth Horse Trails. Stand Up Paddle Boarding Hermanus, Walker Bay Sea Kayaking. Ataraxia Mountain Wines. Restaurants in the area include Benguela Cove Wine Estate, Betty Blue Bistro, Bientang's...

Knysna

Knysna, probably from a Khoikhoi word meaning "ferns". It is a town with 51,078 inhabitants in the Western Cape Province of South Africa and is part of the Garden Route. It lies 34 degrees south of the equator, and is 72 kilometres east from the town of George on the N2 highway, and 25 kilometres west of Plettenberg Bay on the same road. Attractions in KnysnaGarden Route National Park, Knysna-Amatole montane forests and Featherbed Private Nature Reserve. Shopping malls in the area: Knysna Mall, Woodmill Lane Shopping Centre and The Waterfront - Knysna Quays Restaurants in the area: Anchorage Restaurant, Sirocco Restaurant and 34 Degrees South. Schools in the area: Knysna...

Kommetjie

Kommetjie (In Afrikaans for "small basin," approximately pronounced cawma-key) is a small town near Cape Town, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It lies about halfway down the west coast of the Cape Peninsula, at the southern end of the long wide beach that runs northwards towards Chapman's Peak and Noordhoek. The area is a popular spot for surfing, since powerful waves from the Atlantic Ocean rise up over rocky reefs formed by hard sandstones of the Table Mountain Group. Wherever the bottom is rocky, the shallower waters are thick with giant kelp forests. Kommetjie is famous for its cray-fishing. It is the hometown of the South African music artist Jeremy...

Plettenberg Bay

Plettenberg Bay is a seaside town in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. The sandy Central Beach and Lookout Beach both have surf breaks. To the south, Robberg Nature Reserve is a rocky peninsula with trails and the Stone Age Nelson Bay Caves. Northeast are Birds of Eden, a free-flight bird sanctuary in indigenous forest, and an elephant sanctuary. Whales come near the coast in migration season. Offshore Adventures Once in a lifetime, amazing Snorkeling excursion! Choose between swimming among bundles of playful Cape fur seals or explore the ocean on a free diving marine safaris, where the possibilities are endless, aimed at finding balls of baits fish rounded. Local...

Somerset West

Somerset West is a town in the Western Cape, South Africa and is recognised as part of the City of Cape Town. Somerset West lies in the Helderberg Basin, surrounded by an amphitheatre of mountains, between the Cape Winelands and False Bay. Every December, the town has a fairly decorative display of Christmas lights raised at the top the street lights of the Main Road. The Helderberg Lights Festival also known as the Strawberry Festival, a flea market and parade regarding these lights. Helderberg Nature Reserve is a 398-hectare nature reserve in Cape Town, South Africa. This nature reserve is located on the southern slopes of the Helderberg mountains. Visit the Cheetah...

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