Thursday, July 22, 2010

Get the latest uThungulu Tourism E-Newsletter

Click here to download a copy of the July / August 2010 edition or Click here for the May June 2010 edition.

Zululand Heritage Route (Route 66) Stakeholder Survey

The Zululand Heritage Route (Route 66) is an exciting community tourism development project of uThungulu and Zululand District Municipalities in partnership with Tourism KZN. ETC-Africa have been recruited as consultants to drive the project forward and provide direction in terms of marketing, product development, community development and SMME development along the route.

In order to better understand the current perceptions (or lack thereof) of the route and tourism in Zululand we have compiled a short questionnaire. If you are interested in tourism in Zululand or visited before or even have a business in the area, please consider taking 10 minutes to complete our survey by clicking the following link: http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=KCMMKI_c6bf881c

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Name the new uThungulu Newsletter and Win



If you are reading this, then you have probably seen our first E-Newsletter for 2010. Come up with a "winning name" for the uThungulu E-Newsletter and you could win a 1 night stay for 2 people on a Saturday night at the Ridge Guesthouse in Richards Bay.

The Ridge is in a prime position overlooking the harbour and treats guests to the best spot to enjoy a sundowner in Richards Bay. The Ridge also has a full al a carte restaurant, pub and swimming pool.

Visit www.jackscorner.co.za for more information on The Ridge.

All you need to do is leave your e-mail address and idea for the name in the comment box below. Closing date is 15 March 2010.


What would you do for tourism with R100 000?

Each month we plan on introducing a new tourism topic for our online discussion. This is intended to breed new ideas, open communication channels and develop a stronger tourism network in the district.

This month’s discussion is about tourism development and growth. Often it’s the small things that can make the biggest difference! This month we would like to hear from you – “What would you do if you had R100 000 to spend on tourism development, marketing or a specific project that would make a lasting impact on tourism development and or growth in the region?”

Please feel free to post your comments and ideas below (just click comment)