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Zululand Backpackers
 

 

Category : YOUTH HOSTEL/ACCOMMODATION/BACKPACKERS LODGE
City / Town : Eshowe
Description : Zululand Backpackers Lodge in Forest setting in Eshowe. It is the ideal backpacker’s base for a holiday in Zululand and to explore 101 Things to do in Eshowe. The only Backpackers in the world with their own Zululand Brewing Co. There are lots of things you can do on your own as we are near all places of interest to the explorers of Zululand. This is the Cultural Capital of the Zulu’s who were the dominant and superior tribe of Africa. From Zulu culture, traditional ceremonies, history, museums, battlefields, crafts, upliftment projects, wetlands, birding and hiking. Focus on real events not shows. Resident Historian and Tour Advisor Graham Chennells If you need historical information feel free to consult Graham at any time. Zululand Budget Accommodation. 40 dorm beds from R90 per person per night 8 Private rooms Singles R160, Doubles R200, Triples R270. Tent sites R60 per night Facilities. The Quarters Restaurant & The Zululand Brewing Co. Full kitchen and laundry Good access to medical facilities 24 hours access & Secure parking Daily tours, hikes and birding. Close to shops, banks and Post Office. Large swimming pool & BBQ facilities Card phone & Internet Cafe. R20 per hour. On the regular Baz Bus route (Johannesburg-Swaziland-Durban and DBN-Swaziland-JHB)
Locality : (150 kms from Durban) Take N2 North from Durban. Offramp at Dokodweni - inland to Eshowe.

 

 

Zululand Backpackers

Contact Detail :

Contact Name : Graham Chennells
Telephone No. : ( 035 )   474 4919/0824926918
Fax No. : ( 035 )   4742691
Email : info@eshowe.com
On Line Booking : -
Physical Address : 36 Main Street
  : Eshowe
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  : 3815
Postal Address : P O Box 24
  : Eshowe
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  : 3815

 

 

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