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Most travellers to African ports choose to take organized shore excursions and
land tours available through the cruise line, so the offerings will be directly
tied to the particular cruise that you take at that time. For many visitors to
South Africa, Zululand is often the only taste they get of the "real" Africa. It
covers much of central Kwazulu-Natal and includes the port of Richards Bay and
the adjacent Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Park. One tribal group, the Zulu, dominates
the region; their customs, historical traditions and culture are evident
throughout the area. Much of Zululand consists of attractive rolling hills in
the interior and coastal areas, where it is usually hot and humid
It goes without saying that anyone visiting Africa will be keen on wildlife
viewing opportunities. There are many parks and reserves throughout the
continent and some can be visited on a day trip or may require overnight stays.
Africa's British roots are also still evident in many Victorian buildings
found throughout the ports of call, and time spent touring is sure to include
remarks about their history. In addition, outdoor street markets are an exciting
place to find anything from groceries and animal parts for witchcraft to
medicinal herbs, electronics, clothes, beads and baskets. |