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Saturday, February 18th, 2012

5 Places to Visit in Durban

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Durban

Durban

The bustling and colorful city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal offers visitors many places to visit in Durban, ranging from attractive markets, interesting museums to aquariums and snake parks.  The places to visit in Durban attracts not only locals and South African travellers, but people from all over the world flock to this magnificent seaside city which never sleeps.

5 Places to visit in Durban:

1) Bangladesh Market, Chatsworth  

For a truly Indian experience in the heart of Durban’s suburb of Chatsworth, where one of the main Indian communities of South African reside, one can find the interesting and colorful Bangladesh Market.  This place to visit in Durban is a well known fresh produce and weekend shopping market which is a busy weekend meeting place for the many diverse communities of the area including young and old, especially the predominantly Indian community.

Part of the charm and unique quality which attracts many shoppers from far away to this Indian market is that the market is safe and in a very friendly environment, easily accessible  as well provudes good parking facilities.  It is also a nice option to try walking the length of the market and not be seduced by the cooking aromas mingling with the incense and the scent of fresh flowers; trying to resist temptation of a pyramid of shiny ripe tomatoes or perfectly lethal green chillies. Shopping here is all about the actual experience one has and the interaction of others.   Shopping here is about strolling around and chatting to the vendors. It is about trying on a sari or sampling some green mango atchar.  The unique sights, sounds, tastes and smells are all what make the  Bangladesh Market in Chatsworth, Durban, an unforgettable and thrilling market experience.

Bangladesh Market, Chatsworth

Bangladesh Market, Chatsworth

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2) Explore the Durban Local History Museums

Durban Local History Museums

Durban Local History Museums

Another great place to visit in Durban are the many different mueums which are available, including:

Bergtheil Museum

This Museum is named after Jonas Bergtheil and is located in the leafy suburb of Westville almost midway between Durban and Pinetown. Much of this Durban museum is housed in Westville’s oldest building, the museum features massive stone walls and hand-hewn timber floorboards. The park like surrounds add an atmosphere of tranquility an relaxation for its visitors.

Pinetown Museum

The Pinetown Museum in Durban, South Africa, can be found about half an hours drive from Durban and is a thriving industrial and commercial town which was named after Sir Benjamin Pine, Governor of Natal (1873-75). At the heart of the town and just off the main road lies the Pinetown Library complex which features both the a library and a small yet interesting museum.

Old House Museum

The site of the Old House Museum in Diakonia Street was donated to the city by George Churton Collins, the house was built by the Town Council and opened in 1954. This place to visit in Durban features a recreation of the home of one of Durban’s most prominent families, the Robinsons. Sir John Robinson was Natal’s first Prime Minister, and also owned the Natal Mercury, Durban’s daily morning paper.

Old Court House Museum

Visit the Old Court House Museum, just a stones throw from the City Hall, and stand in the building often visited by MK Gandhi who at the time was a young Durban lawyer experiencing the challenges of life under a colonial authority. Later explore at your leisure the “Durban Room” with its unique exhibits including a replica of an early sugar cane press, ‘Henry Francis Fynn’s’ Cottage, an early pharmacy and a haberdashery store. Make time to also wander around the costume room where you will be able to reflect on the fashion trends of Durban’s many cultures and marvel at intricate craftsmanship.

Port Natal Maritime Museum

Backed by a panoramic view of the Durban Harbour, the Port Natal Maritime Museum offers an insight into the influence of maritime culture on local life whilst also reflecting on the rigors and romance of lives lived at sea. Amazing voyages, dramatic tales and old yet inspiring collections form the basis of an unforgettable experience with attractions including the multi-ton floating vessels. These exhibits are the steam tug “JR More” as well as the minesweeper “SAS Durban” and together with other exhibits like the “Ulundi” and “NCS Challenger” . This is fun as well as being educational.

Kwa Muhle Museum

Visit the Kwa Muhle Museum and discover what life was like in and around Durban during and leading up to the apartheid era. Ponder over the exhibits which include photographic prints of township life, and reflect on the contributions of the ordinary people who laid the foundations of Ethekwini’s development as one of Africa’s leading cities.

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2. Cato Manor Heritage Centre

Cato Manor in Durban, South Africa, known for its unique multi-cultural community, its informal settlements, and various religious sites is perhaps best know for its dramatic history of forced removals. Large black and white prints at the Cato Manor Heritage Centre vividly refelct the stark realities of evictions, rebellion, riots and suppression.

A focus on the ‘Durban System’ which was administered and implemented by city officials links themes explored at the Cato Manor Heritage Centre to the Kwa Muhle Museum in Ordnance Road providing visitors with an ideal opportunity to explore the cities history by visiting both museums and then by traveling through the region also referred to as ‘Umkumbane’ by locals.

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3. Wilson’s Wharf – Durban’s Waterfront Venue

Wilson’s Wharf – Durban’s Waterfront Venue

Wilson’s Wharf – Durban’s Waterfront Venue

Wilson’s Wharf, which is situated on Durban’s Victoria embankment between the Yacht Mole and the Sugar Terminal, is Durban’s trendiest fusion of fun, food, top shows and crafts, which are all blended with the rustic interface of a boating marina and working slipways.

Visitors to Wilson’s Wharf are invited to socialize with friends and family, this is the perfect opportunity for basking in the sunshine during the day or enjoying the cool vibe as well as fresh sea air and taking in the magnificent splendour of the city lights reflecting on the harbour waters at night.

The focus is on the great South African outdoors, the marine lifestyle, and the preservation of the natural environment.  The wharf is host to a variety of musical and theatrical festivals throughout the year, showcasing international performers and promoting local talent.  Wilson’s Wharf is a “must see” for all who live in or visit the city and offers the ideal destination to take a break, enjoy the buzz, relax and unwind on the deck and watch the ships sail by.

With it’s beautiful harbour views of Africa’s busiest Port, this place of visit in Durban is a unique waterfront venue has something for everyone, young and all, people from all walks of life can enjoy the vibe; from a fast food court to restaurants providing funky food and family dining, and from a sushi and oyster bar to a festive pub atmosphere, all overlooking the marina and harbor.

The indoor craft market and speciality shops contain a wide variety of items for the discerning shopper, whilst the intimate Catalina theatre brings top shows to Durban’s only stage on the bay, which is quite an unforgettable experience. The marina also offers activities such as  deep-sea fishing charters for those who seek adventure as well as harbour cruises for visitors who just want to chill out on the water and see the land from a different perspective.

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4. Mini Town Durban

Mini Town Durban

Mini Town Durban

Mini Town is one of Durban’s oldest and most well-known tourist attractions. This attraction was first established over 30 years ago. Mini Town provides visitors with a good impression of some of Durban’s landmarks in a 1:24 scale. Enjoy a leisurely walk around mini town which will give you an opportunity to view excellent models of some of Durban’s most interesting buildings. One of the most popular features of the layout is a rail network with trains continually on the go. There is also an airport complete with airplanes. The harbor scene is very realistic and features a tug and ship traveling around the harbor. There is a railway bridge across the harbor and trains need to stop every now and then while the bridge is lifted to let a ship through.

The little Town has a small refreshment kiosk where cooldrinks and snacks may be purchased the venue is also available for children birthday parties. Mini Town is a nice place to take the young member of the family for an outing. The weekends are the best times to goto to mini Town.

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5. Riverbend Crocodile Farm – one of the top places to visit in Durban

Riverbend Crocodile Farm

Riverbend Crocodile Farm

What was at first considered a crazy idea soon turned into a reality as the late Corky Kelly constructed the Riverbend Crocodile Farm in Southbroom on the South Coast of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.  The farm was officially opened by the Administrator of KwaZulu Natal Mr C.B.Botha on the 24th November 1981.

While the initial crocodiles were obtained from Spencer’s Creek Crocodile Farm in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe additional crocodiles from Namibia, South Africa and now home bred crocodiles form the nucleus of one of the most successful crocodile breeding basks in South Africa.

The first crocodiles to be born at Riverbend where hatched in the summer of 1983.  Home to more than 200 adult nile crocodiles and numerous juveniles of all sizes, tourist visiting Riverbend Crocodile Farm are able to view the crocodiles in their natural habitat. Beautifully landscaped breeding enclosures are not only home to crocodiles but to numerous bird species as well.

An education centre provides visitors with information related to crocodile biology, and a comprehensive audio visual presentation in English, Afrikaans, German and Zulu runs continuously. This presentation also covers the life cycle of crocodiles and snakes and also details the day-to-day activities of the Farm. Crocodiles are fed weekly on Sundays at 15h00 and on certain advertised Wednesdays in summer.

 

Should you wish to received more detailed information about places to visit in Durban, you are welcome view our website where also Durban accommodation is available.

Alternatively click on the specific links below:

The Royal Hotel

Hilton Durban

Riverside Hotel & Spa

Fairmont Zimbali Lodge

Fairmont Zimbali Resort

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Award Winning Restaurants in Durban, Kwazulu Natal (South Africa)

Durban is a bustling city in South Africa with a vibrant cultural scene and great restaurants and hotels.  Due to this region of South Africa being home to many different cultures, the restaurants found here provide the most varied cuisine ranging from Chinese, Italian, Italian, Indian restaurants to the most formal and elegant French dining venues of South Africa.

Moyo uShaka in Durban – A unique destination for a sophisticated African experience

restaurants in Durban

Feel the African vibe at the magnificent Moyo Restaurant in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

Moyo is the realisation of one man’s passion for all African things – from art and design to music, cuisine and crafts.  Jason Lurie Started “Moyo” in 1998 as a small 120-seater restaurant in Norwood, Johannesburg, serving exceptional African cuisine amidst soulful vibes.

Fantastic live African music, as well as sophisticated African dining in a unique setting are the benchmarks of the seven evocative moyo establishments, today. The stylish Moyo Melsore Arch rose from it’s granite bedrock in 2002, to five enchanting levels offering diverse fine-dining experiences to privileged guests who enjoy a totally different dinning experience. Thereafter the winelands of the Western Cape welcomed the brand, and the magical Moyo Stellenbosch emerged – surrounded by ancient oak trees. On Spier Wine Estate, moyo treats guests to a supreme African-inspired buffet, under a canopy of stars and Bedouin tents – or in an ethereal tree house – all nestled in lush gardens, But moyo is ever changing, and Moyo Zoo Lake, Johannesburg, opened as a tranquil retreat on the water’s edge. It’s a place to enjoy soul food or cocktails as well as a scrumptious breakfast under the African skies, as the children play safely nearby, lastly the elegant moyo Fountains, Pretoria, is at the heart of iconic Groenkloof Nature Reserve, and is inspired by cool natural springs.

Coastal offerings are both east and west. Balmy Moyo uShaka in Durban is a tropical east coast wonderland with sweeping sea views of the endless Ocean, while the Pier Bar nearby stands with its feet in the Indian Ocean – giving guests a sense of sailing out to sea, its an unforgettable experience. Cosmopolitan Moyo Blouberg is also right on the water’s edge, with panoramic vistas west over the cool Atlantic – and acclaimed heritage sites Table Mountain and Robben Island.

Different African countries are regularly showcased at moyo too, so Africa lovers can experience an authentic taste of the diverse cultures of the continent. Be inspired with moyo by the magic and mystery of their ancient African continent.

Blouberg: +27 21 554 9671
Fountains: +27 12 341 5729
Melrose Arch: +27 11 684 1477
Stellenbosch: +27 21 809 1133
Ushaka: +27 31 332 0606
Zoo Lake: +27 11 646 0058

info@moyo.co.za
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Roma Revolving Restaurant – Durban

Roma Revolving Restaurant

Roma Revolving Restaurant

The Roma Revolving Restaurant in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal is a legendary exclusive revolving restaurant.  The restaurant was born from a concept pioneered by Bartholomeo Ribero, Comiso Turi and Gino Leopardi. The Roma Revolving Restaurant is now proudly owned by Reelin Group and managed by the Leopardi brothers. The Roma Revolving Restaurant is one of  the only genuine revolving restaurant in the southern hemisphere and the 3rd of its kind in the world. The Restaurant boasts the unique feature, as two others do, of a revolving window and floor area.

The Roma Revolving Restaurant is situated on the 32nd Level of John Ross House overlooking the whole of Durban and surrounding areas with excellent Sea and Bay views.  It has a speed control mechanism which allows a revolution of anything between 60 and 90 minutes . The Roma Revolving Restaurant is fully licensed and specialize in Italian cuisine. Delicacies include continental dishes, seafood and fresh game dishes.

In addition, the Roma restaurant in Durban boasts its latest innovation of having Gino’s Sky Bar located on the 33rd level, a truly one and only type of venue in South Africa and Reelin D’ Vine restaurant, conference and function room located on the 31st Level. These venues are also available for private and corporate parties.

Location:

32Nd Floor John Ross House Esplanade, Durban, eThekwini
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Cargo Hold Restaurant, uShaka Marine World – Durban

Cargo Hold Restaurant, uShaka Marine World

Cargo Hold Restaurant, uShaka Marine World

Dine with the sharks in the celebrated Cargo Hold Restaurant, one of Durban’s most spectacular settings, offering the most unique sophisticated ambiance. Nestled in the stern of the Phantom Ship, with superb views of the ocean and shark tank, this captivating world-class venue restores the splendour of yesteryear.

Laden with flavours from all corners of the world, including spicy, fruity and exotic remnants, combined with the freshest of KwaZulu Natal’s local produce, gives our passengers the culinary journey of a lifetime.  Reservations are essential for both Lunch and Dinner.  For reservations call (031) 328 8065.

Dress code: Smart casual (no flip flops or shorts for Dinner sitting)
Children under the age of 12 yrs are not permitted for Dinner sitting
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Greensleeves Medieval Kingdom Camelot (Hillcrest)

Greensleeves Medieval Kingdom Camelot (Hillcrest)

Greensleeves Medieval Kingdom Camelot (Hillcrest)

Famous for hosting hosting medieval feasts, weddings, conferences, product launches, exhibitions and school tours in a setting, which can only be described as an English country paradise.  Greensleeves Durban is set in a castle on Camelot Estate in the heart of superb countryside in Hillcrest, 167 acres of beautifully manicured lakes, hills and dales and a world-class Golf Course designed by Hugh Baiocchi.  The Greensleeves Restaurant boasts three magnificent function venues, conference facilities, 2 luxury suites and a charming chapel for our wedding ceremonies, there is ample secure parking.

Contact:

Tel: (031) 765-9400
Fax: (031) 765-9413 / 086 515 5630
Hillcrest 3650, KwaZulu -Natal

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Welcome to The Pot & Kettle

The Pot & Kettle

The Pot & Kettle

Situated Deep in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal lies the beautiful, awe inspiring Valley of 1000 Hills.  For many years these Southern African Hills have been a well kept secret.  There seems to be a magnificent tranquility about these rolling hills so named from the thousands of hills that line the horizon rolling towards the great Umgeni River are enriched with lots of history.  It is in these hills, situated along the Comrades Route, nearly halfway between Durban and Pietermaritzburg that we find The Pot and Kettle Restaurant.

The Pot And Kettle has been in existence for over 15 years now and is well known for its home style cooking and its Breathtaking Views of the Valley of 1000 hills.  Their Menu covers a wide Range of Breakfasts, Lunches, Snacks and our Famous homemade Cakes. The Pot & Kettle have a fully licensed bar and offer a 3 Course Sunday Buffet accompanied by live music every Sunday.The Pot and Kettle is Wheelchair accessible and have ample secure parking.  There is a large undercover Seating area, a indoor area with a lovely warm fireplace for those icy wintery days and a tranquil garden area for sunny days. the restaurant has a large newly renovated koi pond as well as a jungle gym area to entertain the Kids.

Contact:

Botha’s Hill, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Telephone:  031 777 1312
Mobile Phone Number:  031 777 1354
http://www.potandkettle.co.za

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Friday, November 25th, 2011

New addition to our hotel portfolio: Protea Hotel Empangeni

Protea Hotel Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)

The three star Protea Hotel Empangeni is situated in the heart of Empangeni’s business district in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, near the seaside city of Richard’s Bay. Empangeni is ideally situated for a business or leisure stop-over, being almost in the middle of the Zululand Coastal stretch, halfway between Durban and Swaziland. This town is the starting point for exploring the attractions of Zululand which range from the wetlands, game reserves and cultural villages to the wilderness and beautiful beaches.

For more detailed information about Hotels in KwaZulu-Natal, please click here: KwaZulu-Natal Hotels

For more detailed information about accommodation in the Greater St Lucia Wetlands Hotels & Lodges, please click here: St Lucia & Surrounds Hotels