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4 Days / 3 Nights
Day One
Drive from Durban following the
route taken by Lord Chelmsford when he invaded
Zululand in 1879. The afternoon is spent at
Talana museum for background to our tour
pertaining to the foundation of the rainbow
nation that is South Africa today; before
driving to our accommodation for the night,
either overlooking the battlefield or near
Dundee. (L, D)
Day Two
Today we cover the Zulu nation
and their clashes with the British. We visit
Isandlwana where 1329 well equipped British
soldiers were slaughtered during a
well-orchestrated Zulu attack. From there we
drive to Fugitive Drift where we tell of the
heroic saving of the Queen's Colour. We then,
later that afternoon, spend time at Rorke's
Drift where a handful of brave British soldiers
defended the post against the onslaught of 4000
attacking Zulu warriors. Overnight overlooking
the battlefield or near Dundee. (B, L, D)
Day Three
We move on to Ladysmith to
cover the Anglo-Boer War of 1899 - 1902,
starting off with a discussion on the origins of
this war from the vantage point of Platrand,
which has a bird's eye view over the town. The
siege of Ladysmith is also briefly covered
before driving down into the town itself and
spending a little while in the excellent Museum.
After lunch we drive south to the tiny town of
Colenso, situated on the banks of the Tugela
River. It was here that the British army, under
General Sir Redvers Buller, made its first and
unsuccessful attempt to break through the Boer
line in order to relieve the British garrison at
Ladysmith. Overnight nearby.
Day Four
This morning we visit the
summit of Spioenkop Mountain. This blood soaked
acre is the battlefield site where the British
made a second attempt to break through the Boer
lines to reach Ladysmith. En route back to
Durban, we will stop at the site of the capture
of Winston Churchill on the armoured
train. (B, L)
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