South African Cultural Safaris – Kwa Zulu Natal

Our Customers say:

Michelle and Jason,
What a fantastic, exciting, exhilarating, marvelous, phenomenal, stupendous, wondrous, trip we had !!! Three years in a row, and this year especially so.

Can't thank you all enough for....every single minute. Snow storms, wonderful new babies, my favorite Guinea hunts, Caroline's exceptional food, gracious hospitality and more than exceptional friends. It meant a great deal to have Dan and Carol with us this year. I know Dan lapped each experience up like a thirsty hound and is grateful for the adventure. I asked him at one point what his favorite thing was so far and he said...."Jason."

The hunt portion of our trip was an experience none of us will ever forget. Jason and Sean were so excellent in introducing Dan and Bob (and the rest of us) to game hunting, laying a foundation for future hunts. I can't imagine a better first experience. We are grateful to all of you. When I get my million photos organized I'll make a CD and bring it to Reno. I know it's difficult to download pictures on your computer. Let me know how best I can send just a few perhaps. Our best wishes to you all, and many thanks for all you've given us.

Mary, Bob, Dan and Carol

South African Cultural Safaris – Kwa Zulu Natal:

Tucked away in the magnificent Mfule River Valley, in the sheltering embrace of a high cliff, lies Simunye Zulu Village. Experience the fascinating cross-cultural influences that have emerged since Zulu and Western culture first interacted.

Feel the pulse of yesteryear as you journey to the secluded lodge at sunset. After sundowners and dinner, sit spellbound round the fire as Zulu legends unfold and the rhythmic drumbeat of Africa fills the night. Soak in your very own steaming rock bath and drift off to sleep in stone-walled rooms to the tranquil sounds of Zululand. Journey with us in the footsteps of early pioneers, visit old ruins that speak from the past and be part of the vibrant culture that lives unto this day. An in-depth look into the lifestyle of today's rural Zulu, with the rolling hills of Zululand as a backdrop, the rivers and ravines are rich in bird life and small game.

Activities include:

  • Visits to Zulu homes and ceremonies when they are available
  • Getting to know a true Sangoma and the use of natural remedies, herbs and medicines
  • Rejuvenate your body in the African spa
  • Vibrant Zulu dancing - join in if you wish - or just relax as the drumbeat draws you into the pulse of Africa
  • Discover the mysteries of Zulu courtship, love and marriage and the messages hidden in beadwork and learn the symbolism of a bride carrying a spear, a lantern and wearing a leopard