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Durban

Things to do in Durban

Things to do in Durban exploring  South Africa’s fun capital – Durban.

Well known for its golden beaches and entertainment resorts, Durban is a year round family holiday resort. 

Just a short bus trip from Durban city and you are in the Drakensberg.  Also known as the Barrier of Spears, the area is dominated by basalt cliffs, forests and waterfalls.

Durban day tours

DURBAN SOUTH AFRICA DAY TRIPS

For the historian there are tours to the Battlefields. 
Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy short trips to the game reserves in search of the Big 5.
Take the cableway at Moses Mabhida Stadium for panoramic views of the city. This stadium is an icon on the Durban skyline and works as a multi purpose sports or concert stadium.

Destination Durban

Battlefields

relive the bloody encounters between the Zulus, the Boers and the English.  Follow the Battlefields Route with over 80 battlefields, museums and places of remembrance.

Zululand
experience the traditional Zulu way of life and hospitality with a visit to a cultural village.  These “living museums” offers a glimpse into the Zulu history and culture.

Durban day tours

Elephant Coast
sharing a border with Swaziland and Mozambique, the Elephant Coast is a pristine eco-wonderland boasting 21 different ecological systems. 

North Coast
an area known for its internationally recognised pro surfing  competition.  Keep an eye on the Indian ocean for  bottlenose dolphins, who are visible all year round.

South Coast
sub tropical forests, blue lagoons, golden beaches and rocky coves make up the diversity of the South Coast region.  Popular as a fishing destination as well as scuba diving and whale watching.

Pietermaritzburg

plays host to the annual Dusi Canoe Marathon and the Comrades Marathon. Numerous colonial buildings are still in operation including the Tatham Art Gallery and City Hall. 


Ukhahlamba/Drakensberg
a world heritage site of truly awe inspiring basalt cliffs. 
Snowcapped in winter, the Berg is rich in Bushmen art. 
To give you an idea of the extent of this mountain range, it is divided into approx. five regions.