The name ‘Amanzimtoti’ means ‘sweetwaters’ and is generally attributed to the famed King Shaka of the Zulus. During one of Shaka’s campaigns, he and his army stopped to rest here. He was brought a calabash filled with water from the local river and once he sipped the water, he said “Kanti Amanz'amtoti' meaning ' the water is sweet'. Offering plenty of holiday accommodation, Amanzimtoti is a ... cont.
Take the N2 South. Exit at 137 Kingsburgh / Seadoone ramp. Turn inland, away from the sea. First left, before BP garage, into Umfulani. Umfulani leads you into World’s View. Sharp right into Hillside Road. Before you arrive at the end of Hillside Road, turn left into Steepway, and travel to the end of the lane.
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