DumaZulu Cultural Village Day Tour From Richards Bay
This tour you visit DumaZulu Cultural Village which offers a 2 hour guided tour of Zulu Village and dancing show.
Tour Price: From R3800 per person sharing
Tour Duration: 5 to 6 Hours
Tour Number: RB1
Price varies by group size
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Tour Overview
The tour departs from Richards Bay heading north up the coast to northern KwaZulu-Natal. There you will experience Zulu Cultural Village Tour
What Is Included On This Tour?
- DumaZulu Cultural Village.
- Ilala Weavers
- Pickup & drop off service with in a 5km radius of Richards Bay. If you are out of our pickup radius, special arrangements can be made to pick you up at your location of choice
- All Entry Fees To All Attractions
- Qualified Tour Guide
What Is Not Included On This Tour?
- Lunch, Snacks & Drinks
- Gratuities and Tips
HOW MUCH DOES THIS TOUR COST?
PRICE VARIES BY SIZE OF GROUP
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Minimum 1 person R4900 pp
Our standard price for your booking for 1 person for this tour
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Minimum 2 persons R3900 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for a group of 2 people
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3 to 4 people R3800 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for a group of 3 to 4 people
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5 to 6 people R3700 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for a group of 5 to 6 people
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7 to 8 people R3600 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for a group of 7 to 8 people
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9 to 10 people R3500 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for a group of 9 to 10 people
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11 or more people Contact us for quote
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Children R2500 pp
This is the price you will pay per person for your booking for children
Pick Up, Drop Off & Other Important Information
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION: Pickup & drop off service with in a 5km radius of Richards Bay. If you are out of our pickup radius, special arrangements can be made to pick you up at your location of choice
DEPARTURE TIME: Flexible | RETURN TIME: Flexible
CLOTHING: Comfortable clothing, Hat, Sunscreen, Jacket.
AGE LIMIT: All ages welcome | TRAVELLER TYPE: Single or Per Person Sharing
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE: If there are any physical disabilities please contact us to clarify wheelchair size or mobility type
CANCELLATION POLICY: Full Refund 24 hours before the tour
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- You want to experience and learn about the Zulu Culture.
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Day 1:
The tour departs from Richards Bay heading north up the coast to northern KwaZulu-Natal. There you will experience Zulu Cultural Village Tour
DUMAZULU CULTURAL VILLAGE DAY TOUR FROM RICHARDS BAY
DumaZulu Cultural Village is located near the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve in the heart of Zululand. Translated as “Thundering Zulu” DumaZulu is South Africa’s largest Zulu cultural village boasting a large tradition sibaya and over 50 Zulu locals who live and work at DumaZulu. This village is depiction of what Zulu culture was like before modernization and is considered living museum. The village is laid out in the tradition Zulu design of Zulu beehive huts arranged in a circle around a cattle kraal. Visitors are welcomed by a local DumaZulu tour guide who explains and shares interesting traditions and customs of the Zulu people. The locals display traditional basket-weaving, spear and shield making skills and techniques. Guests enjoy buying decorative beadwork from the locals, viewing the village Sangoma perform tradition bone throwing as well as an impressive Zulu dancing and singing performance.
Next we will visit Ilala weavers which is also situated in Hluhluwe within the province of Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. Established some 20 years ago, with a clear vision and objective of revitalising and enhancing the age-old Zulu women’s tradition of handcrafts, which at the time were in danger of being lost forever.
Today, Ilala Weavers helps over 2000 Zulu people, both men and women, to attain self sufficiency, by working from their homes and therefore retaining their lifestyle and rich lifestyle and rich heritage of basket weaving and bead work which has been passed down through the generations by Zulu craftswomen, whose modern counterparts today produce stunning works of art, sought after the world over.
Enjoy hours of fascinating experiences and relaxation where some of the highlights include the largest collection of Zulu baskets in the world; locally woven lamps and shades; witness crafts being manufactured and view interesting and unique artefacts collected across Africa.
After the tour we start the journey back to Richards Bay for drop off.