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Eshowe is a town at an altitude of 500m and is thus an escape from the oppressive heat and humidity of the coastal plain. It is said that the town's name came from the sound that the wind made through the long grass.

During the 1879 Anglo/Zulu War, a Colonel Pearson occupied the Norwegian mission with a view to conducting operations against Ulundi. To his surprise, the force was besieged for ten weeks by a Zulu warrior named Dabulamanzi until it was relieved, whereupon the Zulus razed the station.

When the end of the war came, the British chose Eshowe as the capital of Zululand and erected administrative offices and a small fort.

Fort Nongqayi now houses the Zululand Historical Museum and many artefacts of the period including a collection of Spanish mahogany furniture once belonging to John Dunn, Zululand's only white chief and a replica of a silver beer mug given to Cetshwayo by Queen Victoria in 1882. 035 4741141 4744976fx 09.00 - 16.00.

The town is also the birthplace and burial place of King Cetshwayo (there is a memorial to him in the town). North of the town are the sites of three great Zulu kraals: King Shaka's kwaBulawayo, King Dingane's Umgungundlovu and King Cetshwayo's Ondini. All three sites overlook the Nkwaleni Valley 'the Valley of the Virgin Warrior' named after the celibacy that Zulu warriors were forced to practice until they had slain a foe.

In the town centre is the Vukani Museum, housed in the old Post Office and home to the Vukani ('Wake Up and Live!') Collection - the largest collection of Zulu artefacts in the world - with displays of beautiful basketwork, beadwork and pottery.

The Vukani Association was started in 1972 by a local missionary to help uplift the local population. The standard of work was of a high standard and the items are now exported overseas where they are in much demand. There are over one hundred groups now making baskets both using traditional and new designs. There is also a demand for miniatures of the baskets. 035 4745274 Tues/Wed/Thurs: 0900 - 1300.

The oldest Victorian house in Zululand can be found in the town - Samarang - built in 1883. The old gaol, built in 1900 is a national monument.

The King Cetshwayo Memorial commemorates the spot where the king died in 1884.

In 1860, Cetshwayo built a large kraal near here and on the gravel road between the town and Empangeni there are two memorials to Shaka. The great king had his main kraal in this area - kwaBulawayo ('the place of the persecuted one').

The kraal has long gone but was estimated to be more than 5kms in circumference and could accommodate 12,000 warriors. Under a kei apple tree stands Martyr's Bush - a spot used by Shaka for executing those accused of cowardice in battle and members of defeated impis (armies). Near the town is Martyr's Cross in memory of Zululand's first Christian martyr in 1877.

Near the town are Rutledge Park and Eshlazi Dam, both lovely spots for a picnic and home to large numbers of waterbirds, as well as the original fort - KwaMondi/Fort Eshowe - 2kms outside the town.

Next to the fort is a cemetery where one hundred soldiers who died of disease during the siege are buried. Near the fort is Signal Hill which was used as a heliograph station during the siege. The soldiers in the fort were able to communicate with Fort Pearson on the Tugela River.

Outside Eshowe on the Empangeni Road is the Jabulani Craft shop. A wide selection of Zulu curios are for sale - most being manufactured by disabled people on the premises. The Shop is also the official supplier of shields to His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelethini.

The Eshowe Tourism and Publicity Office 0354 41141 74733fx

The Zululand Historical Museum, PO Box 37, Eshowe, 3815

09.00 - 16.00 0354 41141/74733fx

Battlefield Tours: 0354 4742348

Dlinza Forest

The 250ha reserve is located almost in the town centre and hosts a nativity play - The Forest Noöl - every three years in a lovely clearing called the Bishop's Seat, originally cleared for annual children's picnics.  The forest is home to wild pigs, a wide variety of beautiful birds, monkeys and a various species of buck. The name Dlinza means the 'gravelike place of meditation'.

Entumeni Nature Reserve

An undeveloped evergreen mistbelt forest (400ha).

Goedetrouw Public Resort

There is picnicking and fishing.

Ocean View Game Park

Blue wildebeest, bushbuck, zebra, impala and blue duiker may be encountered. The reserve is riverine forest and grassland.

Contact KwaZulu Wildlife or 0354 42473

Qudeni Nature Reserve (2300ha)

Though the reserve had been established since the early 1900s, there are no tourist facilities. The reserve is located off the Nkandla road about 40kms from Eshowe. Despite the lack of facilities, a visit is worthwhile. The reserve forms the highest range in Zululand and is occasionally snowclad. There are magnificent forest trees and rare forest birds. The reserve comprises steep gorges and a small amount of grassland. Back to Menu
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