The capital of Zululand, the legislative capital of Kwazulu-Natal and at the heart of the Zulu nation, Ulundi is friendly, bustling town with growing economy.

Zululand witnessed one of the greatest challenges to the supremacy of the once mighty British Empire during the tragic but heroic days of the Anglo-Zulu War. Ulundi was the scene of the final throes of the Anglo-Boer War in 1879, after which it fell under British Rule.

Today it is a multi-cultural town nearby the mythological 'Valley of the Kings'.

Zululand is not only a land of conflict, it is also steeped in the fascinating culture of the people who call it home. Rich in symbolism and tradition, here the heartbeat of Africa throbs with an almost mystic vitality.



Activities
Battlesites
The famous 1879 Battle of Ulundi took place northwest of the town. The Ulundi Battle Monument commemorates the event.

Mpande's Grave
The grave of Chief Mpane, father of Cetshwayo, can be visited north of the town.

Ondini Kraal
Built in 1873 by Cetshwayo near the Ulundi kraal of his father, Mpande. A fascinating insight into an intact African culture can be gained at the KwaZulu Cultural Museum.

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