The Kingdom  
The Kingdom is situated in the Sheffield Beach area and offers a unique 'Three Cultures on One Estate' experience. It focuses on the Zulu, Indian and Colonial experiences. Accommodation is also available.
 
Shakaland
Shakaland is approximately an hours drive from Ballito. Here you can take a step back in time and enter a world of Shaka, King of the Zulus. The Nandi Experience is a three-hour daytime adventure named in honour of Shaka's mother, Nandi.
             
Morewood Memorial Gardens
This is the site of South Africa's first sugar mill, situated just outside Ballito in the Compensation area. The garden commemorates the life of Sir Edmund Morewood, who grew the first commercial sugar cane in South Africa and was the founder of the Sugar Cane Industry in 1851.
             
Albert Luthuli Grave Site
Luthuli, Albert John (1898-1967), South African political leader and the first African to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Luthuli won international acclaim for his efforts to use nonviolence to end state- sponsored racial discrimination in South Africa.
   
Fort Pearson
Fort Pearson and the Ultimatum Tree, both of which are national monuments, lie within the reserve, the Fort was built in 1878 on a bluff overlooking the Pont-crossing on the Tugela River. Both of these monuments played a significant role in the Anglo- Zulu war of 1879. It was built to replace Fort Williamson and it was here that the British presented the ultimatum to representatives of king Cetshwayo. A few war graves can also be seen on site.