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South Africa - KwaZulu $59.93 / £39.95

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› Language: English
› File size (approx): 537mb
› Compatibility: nuvi 300 series, nuvi 600 series, nuvi 700 series, nuvi 800 series, nuvi 5000, streetpilot c550, streetpilot c580, streetpilot 2730, streetpilot 2820, streetpilot 7500, streetpilot 7200, Zumo series check guide
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About South Africa - KwaZulu

Over 1,000 audio narrations and 15 hours of audio give you a fascinating tour of South Africa’s KwaZulu region, as you drive. As you approach KwaZulu’s most interesting historical sites and most beautiful locations, your Garmin will automatically start to tell you all about its background, the people involved and the stories associated with it. Each audio-narration has been carefully produced and researched by South Africans with a passion for their country and a profound understanding of its history and landmarks. The commentaries are on average 60 seconds long and you can pause, stop or replay them at any time.

KZN North
KwaZulu-Natal is called the garden province. The KwaZulu-Natal north tour covers the Dolphin Coast, stretching from Zimbali to the mighty Thukela River. The area boasts wide beaches and the warm ocean is the playground for dolphins. Heading inland the tour covers the battlefields area, still scattered today with the remains and memorials of the many conflicts fought during the 1800’s, between Boers and Zulus, British and Zulus and, of course, the Boers and the British. To the north, the Elephant Coast is an unspoilt paradise, stretching up the coast to Mozambique and home to the Greater St. Lucia Wetland Park, a World Heritage Site.

KZN South
The KwaZulu-Natal south tour covers the southern coastline, called the Hibiscus Coast, because of its lush gardens, and the majestic Drakensberg mountains. The Hibiscus Coast is known for fantastic beaches, as well as golfing opportunities. Heading inland, 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. 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.

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“The content is good and the level of detail about right, enough to pique your interest but not so much that you feel you're attending a lecture.”
Sam, Manchester

“I've used the programme a few times now on my travels and it does add a good deal of value to a journey so I'm very happy with my purchase.”
John, UK

“The Audio commentary on the Garmin was well narrated and definitely had the feel of the audio guides you get when you are walking around the landmarks themselves”.
Linda, New Jersey

“Finding atmospheric pubs with good food is always a challenge when you don't know the area and can be stressful when you're hungry and tired!!”
David, Essex

“Road Tour has found us some great pubs which have made our journeys all the more enjoyable. Every place it's suggested has been a winner.”
Nikki, Cambridgeshire'

“The heritage commentary is really informative and entertaining – it’s great to discover the background to the brown tourist signs we normally whizz by on the motorway.”
Michael, Reading

“This is the perfect thing for history buffs - RoadTour really brings boring car journeys to life.”
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