| Page Views: 7,264 Last Visit to Province of KwaZulu-Natal: March, 1997 | Should be listed a World Heritage by ecoquester - last update: Jul 10, 2004 |
The most respected of all African Tribes | Madala smoking the good stuff |
Kwa Zulu Natal....... This is a must on all of your Holiday Lists, The majority of tourist today look for what in a holiday? I have been most suprised, but then it is self explanatory when you look through the pages of VT, to find the quality of tourist that log their well earned and deserved travels. Given the fact that as a VT'er we fall into less than half a million of HOW MANY tourist each year...... And most of them (not us of course) looking to do what they would do at home every day of the week if they could afford it... Swollow booze, get burnt on a beach, fly home 14 days later trying to work out how they spent so much money and have nothing more than an "I got pi**ed and poked in Benidorm" tee shirt. Then for the more discerning traveller, Kwa Zulu Natal.... Bring home the real world understand what we are destroying of god's creation.... stand in Awe of the vast expanse of open land and wonder "why on earth are they fighting"??? For God's sake, For our sake, preserve this land and it's spectacular people. They want to work their land, tend their cattle, love and cherish their families, educate their children in their believes... this is no place for the modern man and his technologies..... |
| Zulu Maidens offered and protected by elders |
|  | Mmm, looks different in Benidorm. The Zulu Maiden (traditionally) wore no clothing on the upper half of her body, but would adorn herself with attractive beads. These Zulu Maidens are performing a premarital ritual dance, which would be followed by an "eligible Bachelor" dance on special events within the Zulu Tradition. |
Now step back slowly The Zulu Warrior Performs a ritual dance to drums, this would in times of old have taken place within audible range of the enemy and would be a decleration of war.... once performed an attack was a certainty. The sound was deafening, the drums, the chanting, the stomping, I could hardly believe this was being performed by only 30 men, the ground shook under our feet 35 metre's away..... whoever heard this a hundred years ago must have run cold to their viens.. |  | |
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| Pros: | "Safe, stunning landscape, Magnificent cultural experience." | | Cons: | "for this type of territory there aren't any" | | In A Nutshell: | "Natal has everything you could wish for ,sun sand, fishing, horse riding, and the most romantic sunset restaurants you will find anywhere in the world" |
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Wild_Orchid Mon Jan 3, 2005 08:07 UTC very interesting-something for National Geographic and its certainly worthy of a top 5 rating on VT !:-) | Bwana_Brown Fri Oct 29, 2004 21:29 UTC Danny, a great page on this wonderful part of Africa! I fully concur with your Intro statements and I had a good chuckle from your T'logue!! Beaut photos of the Zulus too. | GerryFM Fri Aug 20, 2004 12:59 UTC Hey Danny ... Great comments on my home province ... I so glad to hear outside people say great things about KZN (Kwazulu Natal)... Hamba Kahle ! | elmcarra Mon Jul 26, 2004 02:25 UTC Thank you for these wonderful personal photos...you have a beautiful family and your love for one another is definitely captured in these shots! |
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