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Province: Kwazulu Natal
Region: Piermaritzburg / Midlands
Towns:
Towns: Boston-Bulwer |
Greytown |
Howick |
Ixopo |
Karkloof |
Kranskop|
Pietermaritzburg |
Richmond |
Wartburg
Beyond the reach of moisture - laden coastal elements, these vast landscapes
are our Zulu Kingdom's 'Eshayamoya' - 'where the breezes blow' - across
soft, rolling hills and through deep, secluded valleys...ruffling great
rivers and dams, and sporting with the rainbow-spray of dramatic waterfalls.
Here lie the experiences of country living at its most elegant and refined...wide
open spaces dotted with horse studs and cattle ranches, guest farms
and welcoming, quaint communities.
This all - pervading, unmistakable sense of style and grace radiates
from the historic heart of our 'City of Flowers' - Pietermaritzburg.
One of the Kingdom's twin capitals, and listed among the 'most important
high - character' cities of Africa, the park - and garden - filled metropolis
exudes a gentle, sophisticated charm. Often called 'a little piece of
the Old Country' - thanks to the many fine examples of Victorian and
Edwardian architecture - its name bears witness to a past more complex
than may initially appear. First Boer, then British laid claim to this
strategic settlement...having dispossessed the Zulu people of their
'Place of the Elephant'.
Mahatma Gandhi began his 'spiritual apprenticeship' here...the last
hopes of a Napoleonic dynasty passed through these streets...a locally
- held relic of the Great War displays a 'miracle' every year and the
city features prominently in former president Nelson Mandela's 'long
walk to freedom'. It's not altogether surprising, then, that more than
50 National Monuments beckon within easy strolling distance of the century-old
Town Hall...along with five splendid museums.
The 'youngest' of these is dedicated to our world famous, annual test
of human endurance - the ultra - distance Comrades Marathon - born here
80 years ago to honour the camaraderie of World War One's fallen and
veterans. Two water - borne sporting spectaculars also attract men and
women of iron from around the globe. Pietermaritzburg hosts our continent's
largest agricultural and community jamboree, while burgeoning leather
and aluminium manufacture is garnering keen interest from abroad. A
long - established centre of textile production lies further afield,
accessed via the self - drive route of artists' havens, cottage industries,
antiques and eateries known as the Midlands Meander. The most extensive
- and inclusive - of its kind in the country, the hundreds of listed
'stops' form more than one gigantic shopping expedition...although you'd
be hard pressed to leave empty - handed! Golf, trout fishing, hiking
and biking are featured outdoor activities, while opportunities abound
to learn new skills...from campanology to cooking extravagantly. There's
far more than a day trip on offer here, so overnight in ultra - sophisticated
or rustic surrounds - or somewhere in - between...the choice is immense
and yours!
'Live in harmony with nature and with one another' is the Midlands Motto
- we look forward to extending our neighbourliness and welcoming you
to our slice of the Zulu Kingdom's wide beauty, deep history and high
culture. Come visit us soon!
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