Participants
Please find more information about some of the diferent activities to take place during the ESI.
PHEZULU – An African Adventure of Zulu Culture and tradition
Phezulu Safari Park is an exciting tourist destination 35 km from Durban. The park has an impressive collection of snakes and crocodiles, a gift shop and a traditional Zulu village where you can experience vibrant Zulu dancing and other Zulu cultural rituals.
Website: www.phezulusafaripark.co.za
SUGAR TERMINAL
An audio visual show on all aspects of sugar and the terminal followed by a guided tour.
Website: www.sugar.org.za
DURBAN BOTANIC GARDENS
A wealth of flora and fauna can be seen in the Botanic gardens. The gardens are situated on 15 hectares of subtropical land. It was established in 1849 and is the oldest surviving garden of its kind in Africa.
It offers visitors a lovely environment to enjoy Durban’s climate and birdsong amidst the tropical splendor of indigenous and exotic flora.
The garden is home to the following four major plant collections: Orchids, Palms, Cycads and Bromeliads.
Website: www.durbanbotgardens.org.za
UMGENI RIVER BIRD PARK
Birds of all kinds can be seen amidst spectacular waterfalls and lush vegetation, with birds out on perches, in walk-through aviaries and open paddocks.
Macaws, flamingoes, cranes, toucans and some of the world’s rarest birds can be seen.
A free-flight bird show with birds like Cranes, owls, storks, hornbills and cape vultures will be part of the visit.