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PostSubject: Ian Knight / Paul Marais Tour , Zululand May 2016    Ian Knight / Paul Marais Tour , Zululand May 2016  EmptyMon Dec 14, 2015 6:40 am

For those who are interested , and would love the chance to walk in the very footsteps of those who are discussed here on a daily basis , not to mention the Battlefields ! , well , this is your chance ! . This Tour is 3 days longer than that of the November tour , and is still quite a deal cheaper ! . Two nights will be spent at iThala Game reserve which is close to Kambula & Hlobane , we stayed there last year , on the game drive we were forced to share the track ( couldn't call it a road ! ) with two Elephants who weren't used to sharing anything I imagine ! .

'Week at iSandlwana' tour for 2016 - please note this tour starts and ends in Jo'burg (you will be met at Jo'burg airport). Cost is £2330 per person sharing with a single supplement of £360. Itinerary is -
Day 1 Thursday, April 28, 2016 Pick up at Johannesburg International, drive to Ithala
Day 2 Friday, April 29, 2016 Visit the Capture of the King, Picnic Lunch
Day 3 Saturday, April 30, 2016 The Battle of Khambula, lunch at Blood River
Day 4 Sunday, May 01, 2016 Crossing the Buffalo Follow wagon track over Batshe. Sihayo’s kraal.
Day 5 Monday, May 02, 2016 The Battle of Isandlwana, look at Zulu commanders position, the British position, explore the memorials.
Day 6 Tuesday, May 03, 2016 Descend the Ngwabeni valley. Follow the left horn Zulu advance to Isandlwana , Climb conical kopie
Day 7 Wednesday, May 04, 2016 Follow Durnford’s Advance, to rocket battery
Day 8 Thursday, May 05, 2016 Follow right Horn from Ngwabeni valley. Explore Durford’s Donga
Day 9 Friday, May 06, 2016 Mangeni Falls.. walk out to broken country. Milne’s, position Dartnell’s Bivouac, Mangeni Falls
Day 10 Saturday, May 07, 2016 Rorke’s Drift
Day 11 Sunday, May 08, 2016 Return to Johannesburg International, Fly to UK.
If anyone is keen contact me and I'll give you Paul's email , he's handling the payments etc from his end in Sth Africa .
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More of a teaser !

http://ianknightzulu.com/isandlwana-ian-knight

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That's typical, it looks like an amazing tour but I've already spent my hard earned on getting myself over to Gettysburg. I'm not going to be able to visit Zululand until 2017. Still, its something to look forward to.
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PostSubject: Ian Knight / Paul Marais Tour    Ian Knight / Paul Marais Tour , Zululand May 2016  EmptyThu Dec 17, 2015 8:54 pm

Hi Waterloo
There will be a Zululand Tour in March 2017 , it will also be run by Ian Knight & Paul Marais on behalf of Cultural Experience Tours , I think that's what the company is called ? . from memory it's around March 24th - 6 th April , if I find the link ,  Scroll down to near the end of the page ? .
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This fascinating study of the Anglo-Zulu War takes us to ground that has hardly changed since the memorable events of the period, all set amongst spectacular scenery still populated by Zulu tribes and an abundance of wildlife. As well as visiting the battle sites of Isandalwana, Rorke’s Drift and others that have gone down in British military folklore, we will be discussing the men, armies and tactics of both sides, their problems, successes and failures. We will be in the very capable hands of Ian Knight whose latest book Zulu Rising received great critical acclaim and adds to his body of meticulously researched books on the war and on Zulu culture.
But this is much more than ‘just’ a battlefield tour: Ian has been visiting South Africa for more than 30 years and knows the ground and its people well. We will be staying in comfortable lodges, and have ample opportunity to observe the local people and customs as well as participating in a game drive featuring many of Africa’s best loved animals such as the elephant, rhino, giraffe, zebra, leopard and antelope.

After many years we believe we now have the definitive Zulu War tour nicely balanced with cultural experience – led by an expert who is both an enthusiastic guide and very good company.

First annexed by Britain in the Napoleonic Wars, the Cape of Good Hope was a vital position on the route to the Far East, but South Africa never rivalled India in importance within the Empire. And yet the battles between Queen Victoria's red-coated battalions and the lightly armed Zulu forces have remained vibrant in the memory of both adversaries as few other imperial events have done.

In 1879, with Britain at the height of her imperial power, Lord Chelmsford's three columns marched into Zululand on a punitive expedition to teach the Zulu King Cetshwayo a lesson. Two equally professional armies with totally different fighting traditions and weapons met and fought with startling results. At Isandhlwana the Zulus inflicted the most humiliating defeat of the Victorian era on the over-confident British battalions. Yet hours later the small number of determined and well-led defenders at Rorke's Drift drove off repeated Zulu attacks and captured the public’s admiration. In the end the rifle inevitably triumphed over the spear. It is a story of arrogance and determination, traditions and innovations, but above all amazing individual bravery on both sides. The old Zulu nation was destroyed – but at the cost of a significant dent to British military prestige.

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"The tour was very well rounded. Not strictly military history, but predominantly so. There is great intelligence and talent behind this tour company".




Day 1 - Depart.

Overnight flight from London to Johannesburg.

Day 2 - Durban.

Internal flight to Durban. The Southern column: The Ultimatum Tree and Fort Pearson, high above the Tugela River. Overnight in Princes Grant on the Indian Ocean Coast.

Day 3 - The Battlefields of Gingindlovu and Inyezane.

Drive up to the mission station at Eshowe, converted to a fort by the men of Pearson's column. Lunch at Fort Nongqayi. Overnight at Shakaland with Zulu dancing after dinner.

Day 4 - Shakaland.

We drive deep into Zulu country to visit Cetshwayo's grave. After lunch at Shakaland we are introduced to the culture and customs of the Zulu people.

Day 5 - Ulundi, the final battle of the Zulu War.

We visit the royal homestead at Ondini. Picnic lunch before moving on to Ithala Game Reserve.

Day 6 - Ntombi Spruit.

With time to walk around this little known action - wade across and explore both sides! We re-join Wood's column at Hlobane to hear about the confusion and tragedy on the mountain.

Day 7 - Hlobane Mountain.

If you are fit enough you can make an early start and walk right across Hlobane Mountain and down the Devil's Pass. For the less adventurous there are pleasant walks around the camp and time to relax. A game drive in the afternoon amid spectacular views.

Day 8 - Kambula.

We explore the battlefield of Kambula and contrast the success there with the shambles of Hlobane.

Day 9 - Isandlwana.

Travel by way of Blood River to the memorial to the death of the Prince Imperial. On to Isandlwana for a 4 night stay at the beautiful lodge overlooking the iconic mountain, with the battlefield spread out below you.

Day 10 & 11 - Battle of Isandlwana.

During these two days we hear the full story of the Battle of Isandlwana, including the Ngwabeni Valley and the spur where the Zulu commander controlled his regiments' attacks. There is time to visit the outpost line and the memorial to the artillery; Black's Koppie, Younghusband's plateau and Durnford's Donga. We drive out to the hills where Lord Chelsmford took half his force to look for the Zulu army. You can follow the Fugitive's Trail if you are fit enough and the river is not too high, or hear the story from the heights above the river at Fugitives Drift where we visit the memorial to Coghill and Melville.

Day 12 - Rorke's Drift.

A full day at Rorke's Drift and there is much to see. Down at the Buffalo River crossing, and at the mission station the great story will be enthrallingly told by Ian as the great climax to the dramatic events of 1879.

Day 13 - Johnannesburg.

Return to Johannesburg with lunch en-route. Overnight return flight to London.

Day 14 - Arrive.

Early morning arrival at London Heathrow.
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