Pongola, with its own sugar mill, serves as a commercial centre for the sugarcane
and sub tropical fruit farmers in the region but also as a base for tourists venturing
here to experience the unique magic of Africa, in this game abundant region that
is Zululand, "The Land of Nature Reserves".
Although the area was settled around an irrigation scheme started here in the
1930s, Pongola was only established in 1954. Wedged between the Swaziland border
and the Pongola River from which the town takes its name, Pongola's situation on
the N2 national highway affords its visitors easy access to the many attractions
of both northern Zululand and The Kingdom of Swaziland.
The Pongolapoort Dam where a tiger fishing tournament is held every October lies
a few kilometres east of the town, with Mkuze Game Reserve lying south east. Comfortable
distances north east are the Ndume Game Reserve, The Tembe Elephant Reserve and
the Kosi Bay Resort. Numerous smaller game farms lie in the immediate vicinity of
Pongola.