
Tribe Africa Safaris in the Kingdom of the Zulu
Experience affordable African safaris with Tribe Africa as you explore the panoramic wilderness and cultural diversity within the Kingdom of the Zulu. From the mighty Ukhahlamba Drakensberg bordering Lesotho in the west, through the historical battlefields of the Anglo-Boer and Anglo-Zulu war to the Big 5 wilderness reserves of Zululand, let Tribe Africa take you on a breathtaking safari through the diverse landscape of KwaZulu-Natal.
Zululand, home to the Zulu nation, is also synonymous with the Big 5 wildlife experience. Offering a variety of single and multi-day African safaris that specialise within Northern Zululand, Tribe Africa offers you the opportunity to engage in traditional Zulu customs and traditions within authentic community villages, as well as visit the world renowned game parks of Umfolozi/Hluhluwe where one is able to view a variety of game species from the comfort of an open Land Rover vehicle including; Lion, Elephant, Rhino and Leopard. Elephant monitoring and wilderness game trails have proved popular adventure activities for traveling groups eager to view the surrounding wildlife from a different perspective. Further east lies the World Heritage Site that is the St. Lucia Wetlands Park. Incorporating unspoiled beaches, endless shores and secluded estuaries, safari groups have the opportunity to canoe or kayak pristine waters of Kozi Bay, as well as involving themselves in snorkeling or diving the spectacular shores.
The wilderness of northern Zululand fades into the backdrop of the historic interior of KwaZulu-Natal. Known for the perilous battles between Zulu and Brit, Tribe Africa takes safari groups to Isandlwana and Rorkes Drift, which provide the catalyst for any Anglo-Zulu battlefields tour. Surrounded by typical African thornveld, one slowly becomes engrossed by the towering Drakensberg Mountains offering panoramic landscapes, adventurous hikes, peaceful wildlife and sensational sunsets. Tranquil wilderness hikes inevitably lead to breathtaking views from the roof of Southern Africa’s highest peaks and gain a commanding view over the Kingdom of the Zulu.