Clubhouse

The Umhlanga Coast is a magnificent stretch of the South African shoreline. It shows off the splendour and wonder of this country in a tranquil display that remains extremely powerful. This is part of KwaZulu-Natal and is very close to the city centre of Durban, which is the province’s main city and one of South Africa’s major metropolises. However, the Umhlanga Coast whisks you away from the bustle of city living and to the peaceful prettiness of the Indian Ocean as it lazily dances onto the sand.

Clubhouse

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With an almost all year round summer, along the shores of KwaZulu Natal’s East coast, uMhlanga Sands Resort is the perfect self-catering seafront accommodation in for the whole family. uMhlanga Sands Resort is perched right on the uMhlanga beachfront with breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the warm Indian Ocean. All 237 units, of this family favourite tropical lifestyle resort, are sea-facing. A Scenic promenade runs in front of the resort and is only a short walk to the delightful village of uMhlanga Rocks. uMhlanga sands is a family destination unrivalled on the KwaZulu Natal coast. Possibly the most sought after timeshare exchange destination in South Africa, it offers a huge variety of facilities and activities for the whole family.

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Bleat

The name Klipspringer is the Afrikaans for ‘rock jumper’ and alludes to the animal’s ability in rocky territory where it can be seen moving freely, seemingly on tiptoe. Weighing 11-13 Kg and standing 500-600mm high at the shoulders, this is a small and stocky antelope. Ewes are slightly larger than the rams. Only rams have short horns, which are ringed only at the base. Klipspringers have smallish rounded ears positioned far back on the head, and with noticeable dark inner markings. The coarse-haired coat is variable in colour with shades of grey, yellow, brown or red, with marked white underparts, chin and lips. A prominent feature is the large, black pre-orbital gland.

Bleat