KwaZulu-Natal is known as the garden province of
South Africa, as a result of its lush vegetation, variety
of landscapes, subtropical climate and warm waters. Also referred to as the Kingdom of the Zulu, this province runs from the east coast of South Africa towards the majestic
Drakensberg Mountains. KZN borders Swaziland and Mozambique in the north and the
Eastern Cape Province in the south.
KwaZulu-Natal is broken up into eleven district and is home to approximately 10.2 million people. The eleven districts which "Durbanites" call home are:
• Battlefields
• Drakensburg
• Durban/eThekwini
• Elephant Coast
• Pietermaritzburg/Midlands
• North Coast
• South Coast
• Zululand
The coastline of Durban and its surrounds is one of the fastest-growing urban areas in South Africa with the Durban harbour being the busiest in South Africa and one of the 10 largest in the world.
KwaZulu-Natal is home to several popular coastal holiday resorts, such as
Port Shepstone,
Umhlanga Rocks and
Margate. These locations are popular amongst residents due the Blue Flag status awarded to most of these beaches. Some of these beaches include
Hibberdene, Margate,
Ramsgate and
Marina Beach. A Blue Flag is an award given to public beaches which meet the 'user-friendly' environmental requirements and standards in terms of safety, cleanliness, amenities and maintenance.
The city of Durban is the economic hub of the province and was developed around the frequent use of
Durban’s working harbour. There are plenty of attractions for Durban families, most of which are located along the Durban
Beachfront.
There are a number of popular areas in which to buy property in Kwazulu-Natal, including
Amanzimtoti,
Ballito,
Durban Central,
Empangeni,
Gillitts,
Hillcrest,
Hilton,
Kloof, Ladysmith,
Midlands,
Mooi River,
Mount Edgecombe, Newcastle,
Pinetown,
Richards Bay,
Scottburgh, Umhlanga and
Westville.