Piet Retief Tourist Attractions

  • Adrenalin.
  • Adventure Biking.
  • Animal Sanctuaries.
  • Arts, Crafts & Curios.
  • Beaches & Beach Holiday Spots.
  • Birdwatching.
  • Canoe Trails.
  • Charters.

What happens in Piet Retief?

Activities. There are many activities to do in Piet Retief and surrounds, including horse riding, hiking, mountain biking, fishing and bird watching.

Is Piet Retief in KZN?

Situated in the south eastern corner of Mpumalanga lies the picturesque town of Piet Retief. Surrounded by beautiful plantations of Bluegum and Wattle trees, Piet Retief is a place where travellers can relax before carrying on with their journey to Pongola and the North Coast beaches of Kwazulu Natal.

What is the new name for Piet Retief?

eMkhondo
Name change On 2 February 2010, South African Arts and Culture minister Lulu Xingwana approved a state decision for Piet Retief to be renamed to eMkhondo. Like many other post-apartheid name changes in South Africa, the incident remains controversial.

What is Piet Retief famous for?

Piet Retief, (born Nov. 12, 1780, near Wellington, Cape Colony [now in South Africa]—died Feb. 6, 1838, Natal [now in South Africa]), one of the Boer leaders of the Great Trek, the invasion of African lands in the interior of Southern Africa by Boers seeking to free themselves from British rule in the Cape Colony.

Which province is Piet Retief in?

Piet Retief was born on 12 November 1780 in the Wagenmakersvallei, (known as Wellington today), Cape Province. He was the fifth of 10 children of Jacobus, a farmer and Debora Retief. His ancestors were from Provence in France.

Where is Piet Retief buried?

Piet Retief
Resting placeKwaMatiwane, uMgungundlovu 28°25′37″S 31°16′12″E
NationalityBoer, South African
Spouse(s)Magdalena Johanna Greyling (née De Wet) (1782–1855)
ChildrenDebora Jacoba (1815–1901) Jacobus Francois (1816– ) Magdalena Margaretha (1820–1884) Pieter Cornelis (1823–1838)

Which colony is Piet Retief?

Cape Colony
Piet Retief was born on November 12, 1780, in Wagenmakersvallei, Cape Colony (now in the Western Cape province of South Africa). He came from a family of Huguenots, or French Protestants, that had been in southern Africa for more than 100 years. Retief farmed the land and worked as a builder.

What happened to Dingane?

Dingane, also spelled Dingaan, (born c. 1795—died 1840), Zulu king (1828–40) who assumed power after taking part in the murder of his half brother Shaka in 1828. Upon Dingane’s orders, Retief and his party were murdered in February 1838, which enraged the Boers.

Is Piet Retief a small town?

Piet Retief is a reasonably large town situated in the lush green Assegai Valley of Southern Mpumalanga.

What happened at Bloedrivier?

Battle of Blood River, also called Battle of Ncome River, (December 16, 1838), battle between the Zulu and the Voortrekker Boers in South Africa. Its proximate cause was a clash over land rights in Natal and the massacre of Voortrekkers by the Zulu king Dingane.

How did Shaka mourn the death of his mother Nandi?

Death. Queen Nandi advised her son until the day she died, October 10, 1827. Even in death, she had great power of the Zulu tribe. As Shaka mourned the loss of his mother, he ordered that any family who had a child within a year of Queen Nandi’s death would be executed.

Where is Piet Retief?

Situated in the south eastern corner of Mpumalanga lies the picturesque town of Piet Retief. Surrounded by beautiful plantations of Bluegum and Wattle trees, Piet Retief is a place where travellers can relax before carrying on with their journey to Pongola and the North Coast beaches of Kwazulu Natal.

Where can I find information about Mkhondo (Piet Retief) tourism?

Mkhondo (Piet Retief) Tourism Informati… – Mpumalanga For all information relating to travel and tourism in the Mkhondo (Piet Retief) region, visit the Mkhondo Tourism Information Centre in town. They will be able to put you in touch with the correction individuals and can help plan your trip.

Who was Pieter Retief and why is he famous?

It was designed in 1921 by famed architect Gerard Moerdyk, who also designed the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria and around 80 other churches around the country. The town was previously named after Voortrekker leader Piet Retief, who was killed by Zulu king Dingane at the start of the Great Trek in 1838.

How many holes does Piet Retief golf course have?

Although it has nine holes, the Piet Retief golf course can be played as an 18-hole course. Tee times are welcomed and the club is open all week and all year around. It is affiliated with SAGA and SALGU, and offers members and visitors the opportunity to