The east coast of South Africa is home to an extraordinary natural phenomenon called “The Greatest Shoal on Earth.” Millions, if not billions, of sardines embark on their annual journey towards KwaZulu-Natal waters, creating a marvelous display of nature that cannot be missed. Here are five reasons why you should witness the KZN’s Sardine Run this year.
The Sardine Run is an incomparable natural spectacle as countless shiny sardines swim just a stone’s throw away from the shores of KZN’s south coast. The sheer size and intensity of this immeasurable gathering of fish make it an unforgettable and once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Freshly caught sardines from the ocean are a delicacy that you cannot afford to miss. The small fish are caught right on the beaches and sold immediately to eager buyers. Sardines are delectable in every form, whether you fry, roast, steam, or grill them. Many locals of Durban prefer to coat their sardines with a mixture of chili powder, salt, and lemon juice before frying them to crispy perfection.
During the Sardine Run, you have the unique opportunity to witness incredible interactions between marine predators and the massive sardine shoals. Spectators may observe dolphins herding the sardines, sharks leaping out of the water, or countless birds diving from the sky to grab their portion of the feast.
The Sardine Run coincides with the annual migration of whales along the South African coast. As a result, you may have the chance to observe gatherings of humpback whales, Bryde’s whales, and even orcas.
If you crave adrenaline and excitement, the Sardine Run might provide the perfect opportunity for shark cage diving. The event attracts various shark species, including the iconic Great White Shark. Diving with these powerful creatures in their natural environment is a thrilling and unforgettable experience. However, we strongly recommend choosing a safe and professional dive company for this activity.
In conclusion, the KZN’s Sardine Run is a breathtaking and captivating showcase of nature’s beauty and power. With its awe-inspiring scenes, delicious culinary treats, fascinating wildlife encounters, and exhilarating diving opportunities, it is an experience that should definitely be added to your bucket list.
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