Battle Encounters between Boer, Brit & Zulu - Full Escorted Touring - 2 Days

Durban | Battlefields | Durban


Escorted Tours

Highlights
  • Experienced and specialist Battlefi eld Guides expertly recount the tragic battles.
  • Discover all about the Anglo-Zulu battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift.
  • Learn about the Anglo-Boer Battles of Fugitive’s Drift and Spioenkop.
  • Enjoy spectacular scenery.
  • Experience country guest house hospitality.
Itinerary

Day 1: (Sun) Isandlwana & Fugitive’s Drift (LD)
Make an early start from Durban and head inland towards South Africa’s famous battlegrounds, where more
battles were fought in this remote area of KwaZulu-Natal than anywhere else in South Africa. Your expert Battlefield guide will recount the Anglo Zulu War Battle of Isandlwana, where 20 000 Zulu warriors took on the firepower of the British troops, and wiped out almost an entire regiment in about 2½ hours. Then on to Fugitive’s Drift, where many of the 402 soldiers who fled from the Battle managed to escape from Zululand into Colonial Natal. Several of the fugitives were killed after they had crossed the Mzinyathi (Buffalo) River and the graves of Lieutenants Nevill Coghill, Teignmouth Melvill and others lie on the hillside overlooking the River. Visit Rorke’s Drift, where a handful of British soldiers, outnumbered 35 to 1, fought off 4 000 Zulus for 12 hours, in a battle which saw 11 Victoria Crosses awarded, the highest number awarded to a Regiment (the 24th Regiment of Foot) in a single action. We continue, thoughts lingering about young lives lost and medals won, to our guest house for warm, country hospitality and a delicious dinner before retiring for the night.

Accommodation: Guest House or similar

Day 2: (Mon) Spioenkop (BL)
After a hearty traditional South African breakfast we make our way to the summit of Spioenkop Mountain. From here your guide will recreate the tragic battle between Boer and Brit which unfolded over 9 days in January 1900. The British occupying Spioenkop’s summit were in full view of Boer rifle and artillery fire, in this, the third and bloodiest attempt by the British to relieve Ladysmith. Incredibly, General Louis Botha (who became the first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa), Winston Churchill, by then a Lieutenant serving in the South African Light Horse, and Mohandas Gandhi, then a stretcherbearer and later the Mahatma, witnessed the battle. We then continue a little further to visit the site of the armoured train incident, made famous due to the fact that Churchill (at that stage a correspondent with the Morning Post) was among those captured. After lunch, we take our leave of bloody battlefields and head for Durban, arriving in the late afternoon.


 Includes

  • Transportation 
    Tour in air-conditioned micro-buses or 18-seater mini-buses.
  • Professionally Escorted 
    Discover the Battlefi elds with our professional Tour Guides.
  • Accommodation 
    Rooms with private facilities, on a twin share basis.
    All accommodation is of a guest house standard.
  • Dining Inclusion
    1 Breakfast.
    2 Lunches.    
    1 Dinner.
  • Plus     
    Hotel porterage included.
  • Please Note   
    We can tailor make tours to the Battlefields over 3, 4 and 5 days, which can also include wildlife and the majestic Drakensberg Mountains.

 Price & Departures

SPECIAL OFFER
Deduct an extra 10% from prices shown for any tour departing UK by 31 March 2010

  Twin Single
Battle Encouters between Boer, Brit & Zulu
01 November 2009 to 30 April 2010 £391 £391
01 May 2010 to 31 August 2010 £391 £391
01 September 2010 to 31 October 2010 £391 £391

Land content only
Departs: Sundays

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