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The South Coast

During the winter months, the South Coast is visited by thousands of bottlenose dolphins, which have migrated up the coast from the Cape. This migration occurs at the same time as nature's annual extravaganza - the sardine run which itself is a major attraction in the area.

With its enviable climate and warm surf temperatures, forests, rolling hills and all-year round sunshine, the South Coast is a prime holiday destination in KwaZulu Natal.

Kwa Zulu Natal's South Coast

To the south of Durban, extending 100 miles from the Umkomaas River to Port Edward and bordering the Wild Coast, lies the famed Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom - the South Coast. This holiday heaven, with it's balmy climate, wide golden beaches lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and bordered by rolling, green hills, attracts scores of repeat visitors to its many small scenic towns, villages and hamlets.

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The best time to visit KwaZulu Natal is definitely early autumn through winter and into spring. Summer can be very hot and humid. Game viewing is better in late June, July and August when the grass is shorter, many trees have lost their leaves, and the animals tend to gather at waterholes.