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Kwazulu Natal Car Hire
Car Rental Services offers you low cost car hire in Durban and Pietermaritzburg with car rental branches conveniently located all over KwaZulu-Natal. Our car hire rates are inclusive of all insurances and taxes and may also include unlimited mileage and a zero excess. We rent cars from Durban's top car rental companies, offering you a wide choice of vehicles ranging from economy to luxury cars. Car Rental Services will find you the best deal for car rental in Durban, Pietermaritzburg car hire, Richards Bay car hire and other branches in KwaZulu Natal!
Contact us to start the easy reservation process to book car hire in KwaZulu Natal. Low cost and best value car hire in KwaZulu-Natal is what we would like to offer you. We can arrange car hire with Europcar car hire, National rent-a-car, Avis, Alamo car hire, Hertz car rental, Budget car hire and other well known car rental companies.
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Satellite Navigation and Smart Tour Guide
Satellite navigation includes our unique Smart Guide, a must for all KwaZulu Natal self drive travelers. Enjoy a guided tour including useful information about South African history, fauna and flora, food, local entertainment, what’s hip, hot and happening in the vicinity as you drive past. A daily service fee applies.
KwaZulu-Natal Car Rental - Location Information
DURBAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CAR RENTAL
Durban International Airport, Durban
Station Code: LBA
Tel: 031 469 0667/8
Fax: 031 469 0041
Emergency: 072 578 1690
Mon- Fri: 06:00 - 22:30
Sat/Sun & Public Holidays: 07:00 - 22:30
CAR HIRE DURBAN DOWNTOWN
50 CRN Milner & Prince Alfred Street, Central Durban, Durban
Station Code: DDT
Tel: 031 337 3731
Fax: 031 368 3372
Emergency: 082 305 0016
Office hours: Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 18:00
Sat & Sun: 09:00 - 12:00
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
PINETOWN CAR HIRE
NPN Auto Centre, 12 St Johns Avenue, Pinetown
Station Code: PINE
Tel: 031 701 6138/6670
Fax: 031 702 7766
Mon - Fri: 07:30 - 17:30
Sat - Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
UMHLANGA CAR RENTAL
Shop No 2,Umhlanga Plaza,Lagoon Drive,Umhlanga
Station Code: UMHL
Tel: 031 561 4501/2
Fax: 0315615951
Mon-Fri: 08:00 - 17:00
Sat: 09:00 - 12:00
Sun & Public Holidays: Meet Reservation
PIETERMARITZBURG AIRPORT CAR HIRE
Oribi Airport, Pietermaritzburg
Station Code: PMBA
Tel: 033 386 2077
Fax: 033 345 2915
Emergency: 084 602 4552
Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 17:00
Sat: Closed
Sun & Public Holidays: Meet reservations
CAR HIRE RICHARDS BAY AIRPORT
Richards Bay Airport, Richards Bay
Station Code: RBAY
Tel: 035 786 0896
Fax: 035 786 0462
Emergency: 082 305 0022
Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 18:00
Sat/Sun & Public Holidays: Meet reservations
HARRISMITH Car Hire
Spur Village, Engen Garage, Harrismith, Freestate
Station Code: HARI
Tel: 058 623 2904
Fax: 058 622 2750
Mon - Fri:08:00 - 17:00
Sat & Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
HOWICK Car Rental
29 Belll Street, The Car Salon, Howick
Station Code: HOWK
Tel: 033 330 5625
Fax: 033 330 2915
Mon - Fri: 08:00 - 17:00
Sat & Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
LADYSMITH Car Hire
372 Murchison Street, Ladysmith
Station Code: LADY
Tel: 036 631 0913
Fax: 036 637 6629
Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 17:00
Sat & Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
NEWCASTLE Car Hire
Murchison Street Motors, 20 Murchision Street, Newcastle
Station Code: NEWA
Tel: 034 312 2806
Fax: 034 312 4735
Mon - Fri: 08:00 - 17:00
Sat - Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
KOKSTAD CAR HIRE
Jewel Auto Centre, 32 Barker Street, Kokstad
Station Code: KK
Tel: 039 727 1402
Fax: 039 727 3522
Mon - Fri: 08:00 - 17:00
Sat - Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
MOBENI CAR RENTAL
Pascoe Road, Reunion, KwaZulu Natal
Station Code: MOB
Tel: 031 469 1049
Fax: 031 408 1978
Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 17:00
Sat - Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
CAR HIRE PIETERMARITZBURG DOWNTOWN
Duzi Motors, 381 Boshoff Street, Pietermaritzburg
Station Code: PMBT
Tel: 033 394 2728/9
Fax: 033 345 2915
Mon - Fri: 07:00 - 17:00
Sat - Sun: Closed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
MARGATE AIRPORT CAR RENTAL
Margate Airport, Tedder Avenue, Margate
Station Code: MRG
Tel: 039 312 1346
Fax: 039 312 1180
Mon - Fri: 08:00 - 17:00
Sat & Sun: Cosed
Public Holidays: Meet Reservations
KwaZulu-Natal
Washed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) with its subtropical coastline, sweeping savannah in the east and magnificent Drakensberg mountain range in the west, generously caters for just about every taste imaginable. Known as the Kingdom of the Zulu, KwaZulu-Natal is a melting pot of African, European and Indian cultures. This province boasts two World Heritage Sites – the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park. Traditionally, a popular destination for holiday-makers, KwaZulu-Natal is South Africa’s busiest local holiday destination.
Overview
KwaZulu-Natal stretches from Port Edward in the south, to the Mozambique boundary, in the north. From its early days, the province has been the scene of many fierce battles - being the bone of contention between the Zulus and the Voortrekkers; the British Empire and Boer settlers (Anglo-Boer War); the Zulus and the British Empire. KwaZulu-Natal has the largest population in the country with some nine million people living on 92 100 km2 of land. Seventy-five per cent of its inhabitants are black, mainly Zulu-speakers. Some 15 per cent of the population are Indian, while white people make up the remainder.
Climate
KwaZulu-Natal is known to be a province that experiences eternal summer, although temperatures do differ from region to region. This province has a tropical climate and rainfall is generous during the summer months. During the Christmas holiday season, it can get extremely hot and humid along the coastline, although temperatures are milder as one moves inland. Durban enjoys an average temperature of around 27 degrees Celsiys (81 degrees F) during the month of January, and a daily maximum of roughly 22 degrees C during July.
Durban
Bustling Durban is the hub of the province’s business and industry and pulses with all the energy of a major port city. Luxury hotels abound on Durban’s beachfront, and this city is often referred to as South Africa’s ‘Miami Beach’. Durban is one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the world. Durban’s harbour is the busiest in South Africa and also one of the 10 largest worldwide.
Pietermaritzburg
The city of Pietermaritzburg has a strong colonial heritage, however, this vibrant town has a great mix of Indian, Zulu and English-speaking people. The city is often referred to as the best-preserved Victorian City in the country.
Major attractions:
Some of South Africa’s best beaches can be found along the Natal coastline, Umhlanga Rocks, Ballito, Shaka’s Rock, Shelley Beach (on the North Coast), Uvongo and Margate (on the South coast) – to mention just a few. These beaches offer safe swimming and fantastic surfing possibilities. Durban also boasts spectacular beaches including Addington Beach, South and North beaches and Dairy beach.
Durban’s Grey Street
Grey Street is home to Durban’s Indian population. Here, you will find the Juma Musjid Mosque and its gilt-domed minarets (1927) – the largest mosque in the southern hemisphere. Wander around the area and the bazaars and buy some of the incredible spices and textiles in the province from local Indian vendors.
Mountains
The Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. This mountain wilderness, bordering Lesotho, is a vast national park boasting the highest mountain range in South Africa. Known to the Zulus as the `Barrier of Spears’, the Drakensberg (or `Dragon Mountains’) mountain range is truly spectacular. Often referred to as Little Switzerland, this part of the world offers spectacular waterfalls, mountain peaks and rock faces adorned with San rock art.
On Safari
Famous for its rhino conservation programme and big five sightings, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park is the largest of KZN’s reserves and boasts a fantastic cross section of wildlife. Mkuzi and Ndomo game reserves are also popular, and walking safaris in these reserves are spectacular.
Zulu Heartland
KwaZulu-Natal is referred to as the ‘Kingdom of the Zulus’. To the west of the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve (150km north of Ulundi), one can explore cultural museums that concentrate on local history. Near Ondini, one can find the reconstructed royal enclosure of Cetshwayo, the Zulu King. The fascinating Vukani Collection Museum is found at Eshowe and boasts one of the best collections of Zulu art and culture in the world. Shakaland and Gingindlovu are also worth a visit.
The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park
Along the Maputaland coastline you will find The Great St Lucia Wetlands Park - an eco-tourism wonderland of beautiful lakes, swamps, forests and marshlands surrounding the estuary of Lake St Lucia. This area was declared as one of South Africa’s first World Heritage Sites – and is no doubt one of the most beautiful wetlands areas in the world.
Sodwana Bay
Some of the best diving and snorkelling opportunities in South Africa are on offer in Sodwana – a veritable mecca for those who love underwater adventure. The area is also famous for big-game fishing.
The Battlefields
A number of Battlefield tours are on offer in KZN where some of South Africa’s most turbulent wars took place. The interior, north of the Tugela River, marks the spot of gruesome battles between Boers and Zulus, British and Zulus and, of course, the Boers and the British.
The Indaba Heritage Route
Visit the place where Mahatma Gandhi developed his philosophy of passive resistance. Visit Ohlange, the school founded by the president of the ANC – John Dube – or visit the Inanda Seminary, home to the largest Shembe church in the province (two million members).
Midlands Meander
The Midlands Meander is a picture-postcard country. The rolling green hills of the midlands are home to English-style country inns, guesthouses and quaint bed and breakfast establishments. The area is known for its delightful restaurants and a marvellous arts-and-crafts route.
Valley of a Thousand Hills
One of the most picturesque drives in the world is just 45km from Durban, known as the Valley of a Thousand Hills. It is in these hills that Zulu people still live in their traditional huts, the views are breathtaking – to be savoured, slowly.
Zulu Crafts
KwaZulu-Natal boasts a wide range of markets, craft shops and galleries where one can purchase the finest Zulu crafts. Traditional baskets, woven beer strainers, Zulu drums, shields and assegais, beadwork, pottery and regalia - can all be purchased at reasonable prices.
The Hibiscus Coast
The coastline from Port Shepstone to Port Edward has been called the Hibiscus Coast because of its lush gardens, luxury suburban homes, beach-side cottages and friendly caravan parks. The area is known for fantastic beaches as well as golfing opportunities. This is real bucket-and-spade country – with the towns of Margate and Uvongo being firm favourites.
The Dolphin Coast
The glorious Dolphin Coast stretches from Umhlanga Rocks, north of Durban, to the mouth of the Tugela River. The area boasts wide beaches and the warm ocean is the perfect playground for dolphins. The main holiday resorts consist of Ballito, Salt Rock and Umhlanga Rocks – all three offer five star hotels, however, self-catering accommodation is a firm favourite amongst local holidaymakers.
Links:
The best link to KwaZulu Natal is Tourism KwaZulu Natal’s website on www.zulu.org.za
For more information on the Hibiscus Coast visit: www.hibiscuscoast.kzn.org.za
The Midlands Meander website can be found at: www.midlands.kzn.org.za
The Dolphin Coast website can be found at: www.dolphincoast.kzn.org.za
For information about the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park visit: www.elephantcoast.co.za.
If you’d like to find out more about the KZN South Coast, visit:www.southcoast.kzn.org.za for more information.
For information about game reserves and national parks visit: www.kznwildlife.com
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Photo copyright Walter Knirr, South African Tourism
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