eMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park

The eMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park is a nature reserve located about 10 km south of Ulundi in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, and lies on the banks of the White Umfolozi River.

[1] It means to recapture the cultural heritage of the Zulu people, and natural landscape of the valley at the time of King Shaka.

Some of the greatest Zulu kings of the region, like Nkhosinkulu, Senzangakhona kaJama (father of Shaka, Dingaan and Mpande) and Dinizulu, are buried here.

[2] Wildlife in the park includes black rhino, buffalo, giraffe, blue wildebeest and various species of antelope.

The park is of special importance to the black rhino as it is part of the animal's historic range, which was lost to human encroachment.