|   |
 |
Scottburgh-Umdoni - The Toast of the Coast |
| $7.51 | £15.02 | €11.83 | | Time: 17:15 |  |
|
|
Pennington
-
Maps -
Colonial Origins for Nature Lovers
This resort named after Richard Pennington, is home
to Botha House built
by General Louis Botha for his wife, Annie, on land
found
for him by Sir
Frank Reynolds, a sugar magnate and a member of the
Colony’s
Legislative Council. This tied in with Sir Frank’s
idea of
establishing a
house in the area for the exclusive use of South
Africa’s
Prime Ministers.
Umdoni
Park, a sanctuary named after the Umdoni
tree, was
established
by Sir Frank to preserve the indigenous fauna and flora.
He
presented
it to the South African nation in 1920 and the Umdoni
Trust
was
formed.
zoom
 'Botha's House' , Umdoni Park.
|
Golf and Game
Today, the Park offers wonderful walking trails, excellent
birding and the
Komba Bird Sanctuary and Nkumbane Dam, which are
perfect
for appreciating
the profusion of fauna to be enjoyed in this part of the
world.
And if you are into indigenous plants, take a stroll
through the
local Indigenous Nursery to see the beautiful plants and
birds native
to South Africa.
zoom
 Umdoni Park Nature Reserve
|
Hidden treasures at Pennington include the
Umdoni
Park and
Selborne
Park courses where a round of golf comes complete
with
game
and bird
watching, as well as magnificent views of ocean and
indigenous forest.
Selborne Park Estate also offers luxury accommodation,
which is enjoyed
by guests from all over the world.
zoom
 Pennington Beach
|
Sun, Sand and Surf
Pennington’s splendid beach beckons – its
golden sand and
tidal pool,
make it the perfect place for swimming and sun worshipping.
|
|
| For more information about other Zulu Kingdom destinations || Email: kznta@iafrica.com || Phone: +27 31 366 7500
|
| [staff login] || [web mail]
| Copyright © Tourism KwaZulu-Natal |