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Hundreds attend Salt Rock’s KwazuluSpirit Festival

The two-day festival, which is fast becoming one of the country’s most inspiring wellness gatherings, brought together respected wellness practitioners, thought leaders, healers, and transformational facilitators.

The fourth annual KwazuluSpirit Festival wrapped up on a high note after welcoming hundreds of attendees to Salt Rock Beach Resort for a transformative weekend of consciousness, healing, connection, and personal growth.

Already building on the success, event organisers have announced May 29 and 30, 2027, for the next KwazuluSpirit Festival.

The two-day festival, which is fast becoming one of the country’s most inspiring wellness gatherings, brought together respected wellness practitioners, thought leaders, healers, and transformational facilitators following the festival philosophy: ‘Our footprint is kindness; our credo, consciousness’.

Debra Stevens Robins, event curator, described the 2026 edition as the most successful yet.

“The feedback from attendees and participants has been absolutely phenomenal. We had solid ticket sales and welcomed many new faces to the festival community,” she said. 

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One of the defining features of the festival remains its commitment to accessibility.

Every event, workshop, masterclass, movement session, and healing experience is included in the ticket price, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in the programme.

“Attendees could go for healing as many times as they wanted, with every single practitioner providing their services pro bono. They don’t charge. They come with love, offering, healing, connectedness and growth,” said Debra.

Festival organisers encourage attendees and newcomers alike to diarise the dates for next year and join the growing community for another unforgettable celebration of consciousness in 2027.

For more information, visit www.kwazuluspirit.com.

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