nature preserve in Berea, Kwazulu Natal
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Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve
Ukuhlola (Zulu) - To Explore - Inspiring people to explore their surroundings from local gardens to national parks and everything inbetween...
Seaton Park Nature Reserve
Ithala Trade Centre, 29 Canal Quay Road, Point, 4001 Durban, Suid-AfrikaTourism KwaZulu-Natal is a Destination Marketing Organisation for the KwaZulu-Natal province, or otherwise known as the Zulu Kingdom.
The Wilderness Leadership School
90 Coedmore Avenue, Yellowwood Park, Durban, 4011 Durban, Suid-AfrikaOur unique Wilderness Trails have been connecting people and nature for over 50 years.
Nkutu Picnic Site, Krantzkloof Nature Reserve
Valley Drive 62, 3640 Kloof, Suid-AfrikaProtecting nature. Inspiring change. www.kloofconservancy.org.za
Krantzkloof Nature Reserve
152 Kloof Falls Road, 3610 Kloof, Suid-AfrikaKrantzkloof is open 365 days of the year from 06h00 to 18h00 via the Kloof Falls entrance gate. Nkutu picnic site is open on weekends and public holidays.
Iphithi Nature Reserve
Edward Drive, 3610 Gillitts, Suid-AfrikaIphithi Nature Reserve Iphithi Nature Reserve is a12 ha piece of precious natural area in the heart of the green and leafy suburb of Gillitts, tucked between Kloof and Hillcrest. The reserve was …
Uve Road Car Park, Krantzkloof Nature Conservancy, EKZNW
152 Kloof Falls Road, 3610 Kloof, Suid-AfrikaKrantzkloof is open 365 days of the year from 06h00 to 18h00 via the Kloof Falls entrance gate. Nkutu picnic site is open on weekends and public holidays.
Paradise Valley
Oxford Road 10, 3610 Durban, Suid-AfrikaParadise Valley Nature Reserve, 100 hectares of coastal and remnant grassland, boasts one of the two national monuments to be found in Pinetown
Msinsi Community Conservancy
Msinsi Road 18, 3640 Kloof, Suid-AfrikaProtecting nature. Inspiring change. www.kloofconservancy.org.za
Kloof Gorge Viewing Point
Kloof Falls Road, 3610 Kloof, Suid-AfrikaKrantzkloof Nature Reserve was proclaimed in 1950 and enjoys the highest level of legislative protection possible. Land donations to date have brought the area