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About PheZulu Safari Park |
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PHEZULU SAFARI PARK is an exciting tourism venue, situated in Botha’s
Hill, only 35 km’s from central Durban. This picturesque park has
magnificent views of the world-famous Valley of a 1000 Hills.
At Phezulu village, the world famous Gasa clan has over the last 30
years, allowed visitors to Phezulu the opportunity to savour the taste
and feel the rhythm of Africa. Visitors are taken into traditional
beehive shaped thatched huts, where the various artifacts, beliefs and
rituals are explained, giving foreigners an insight into the fascinating
Zulu culture. The Zulu dancing show is impressive with the dancers in
their traditional garb, showing off their skills with grace, agility and
humour- a truly unforgettable experience!
Phezulu also offers a Crocodile and Snake Park where
knowledgeable guides will take our guests on a tour. They will learn
interesting facts about crocodiles and snakes, as well as meet Junior
our 102 year old Nile crocodile and have a hands-on experience with Cleo
our 3.2m long Burmese python that weighs in at 42 kilograms.
The admission ticket includes the following:
- Zulu Cultural Village Tour
- Traditional Zulu Dancing Show
- Crocodile Park
- Snake Park
We are situated in the middle of the Valley of a1000 Hills,
and our views are outstanding. Phezulu boasts one of the best Curio
shops in Kwa-Zulu Natal as well as a Swazi Candle shop with beautifully
sculptured hand made candles.
The Croctilians Restaurant serves meals ranging from
Traditional Zulu meals or Crocodile steaks to toasted sandwiches and
burgers. Our Traditional Boma Restaurant makes for unforgettable
functions.
Phezulu has a one hour scenic Game drive which is R120 per
person. On the drive you will see wildebeest, impala, blesbok, zebra and
giraffe. You will be taught about medicinal plants in the area as well
as experience the amazing views.
Hidden away on the edge of the Valley, Phezulu offers a
self-catering cottage. The cottage is a fully equipped self
catering venue which sleeps 5.
Source: official web of
PheZulu
Safari park (2010)
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