Eshowe Overview Information

"To Cetshwayo from Queen Victoria". This is the inscription on a replica of a large three handled mug in the Zululand Historical Museum in Eshowe. With a section devoted entirely to The History of The Zulu, the museum is housed in the former British Fort, Nonquai, which has been declared a national monument.

The name Eshowe is said by some to be a Zulu word imitating the sound of the cool breezes blowing through the trees of this forested area, by others to be the Zulu word for the milk bush shrubs growing here, the sap of which was traditionally used to tan hides.

The main road to Ulundi passes through Eshowe which was proclaimed a town in 1915 and serves a large area where the cultivating of sugar cane is the main commercial farming activity.

Catering to the tourist trade has been turned into an art form in Eshowe, where the natural Zululand terrain lends itself to interesting and novel pursuits. From enjoying a traditional Zulu experience, to browsing Zulu craft and curio shops, to fishing, canoeing, hiking, cliff jumping and rock sliding - there are 101 things to do in Eshowe.

It's cool, elevated position on a hilltop overlooking the hot and humid coastal plain gives Eshowe its serenity. But the Dlinza Forest around which the town wraps itself, gives Eshowe its spirit.
No other town in South Africa has blended so organically into its environment as Eshowe.

The core of the 250-hectare coastal scarp forest is a declared nature reserve but tracts of the beautiful, high forest as well as patches of wild flowers and grassland are dispersed throughout the leafy avenues of the town. Blessed with this abundant natural diversity, Eshowe residents boast that that there is a tree in flower every day of the year in their town.

This lush environment and refreshing climate has always attracted human habitation and no less than four Zulu kings have at some stage lived here though it probably owes its modern beginnings to the Norwegian missionaries who established a station here in the mid-19th century.

During the Anglo Zulu War of 1879 British soldiers used the mission as a fort and were besieged by the Zulu army for 10 weeks. During the Zulu Civil War a few years later, Eshowe became the British military headquarters and a large peacekeeping force of 3 000 British troops was encamped in tents at Fort Curtis for about 16 years. There was a rush of trading ventures to cater to the needs of such a large garrison and during this period it was made the capital of the colony of Zululand. No evidence of Fort Curtis remains - it occupied a large area in the vicinity of the present Eshowe Sports Club - but the town remains a busy commercial hub long after the departure of the last British soldier.

Today, Eshowe continues to charm visitors and was recently voted amongst the top 10 towns of South Africa by a popular travel magazine.
Courtesy of Umlalazi, Mtunzini Tourism


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Ithala Game Reserve
Eshowe Provincial Wildlife Park
This magnificent reserve, tumbling from the heights of the Ngotshe Mountains a thousand meters down into a deep valley, carved over the eons by the Phongolo River revealing the world's oldest rock formations, is a game viewers paradise. Read more.
Dlinza Forest Accommodation
Eshowe Self Catering Cottage/ House/ Bungalow
There are 4 unique, tastefully furnished self-catering, fully-equipped log cabins, set in a tranquil garden bordering the Dlinza Forest, where abundant bird life abounds. Read more.
The George Hotel
Eshowe Hotel/ Boutique Hotel
This comfortable, family run, Victorian Country Hotel is the ideal stopover for local and overseas travellers and businessmen as it has so much to offer. The Quarters Restaurant, The Happy George Bar, spacious garden around a large swimming pool ... Read more.
Chennells Guesthouse
Eshowe Bed & Breakfast/ Guest House/ Guest Lodge
You are welcome to the Chennells Guesthouse in Eshowe. Set in a large, 100 year old Victorian Home with magnificent country views, there is a spacious garden and swimming pool for your enjoyment. This is the ideal stopover for local and overseas.. Read more.