


Durban City Hall, a grand Edwardian building, is the heart of Durban's civic administration, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.
A quarter loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with curry, typically mutton or vegetable.

Fragrant rice dish with meat, fish, or vegetables, cooked with spices and served with raita.

Spicy mutton or beef curry, often served with roti or pap.
A historic building showcasing Edwardian Baroque architecture, offering guided tours.
A marine theme park featuring aquariums, water rides, and a dolphinarium.
An iconic stadium with a SkyCar and viewing platforms offering panoramic city views.
Famous for its unique breakfast options and vibrant atmosphere near Durban City Hall.
Iconic restaurant with stunning views of the Indian Ocean, known for its seafood and local cuisine.
Historic restaurant with a unique atmosphere, famous for its steaks and seafood.

Durban's subtropical climate can bring sudden rain showers, especially in summer.
Protect from harsh sun during outdoor activities and visits to the beach.
Navigating the city's historic and cultural sites is easier with a physical map.
Vibrant Zulu beadwork is a traditional craft that tells the story of the Zulu people through intricate patterns and colors.
Durban's curry powder is a unique blend of spices that reflects the city's Indian heritage and is a must-try for food lovers.

Colorful Ndebele pottery is a traditional craft that showcases geometric patterns and bold colors, reflecting the Ndebele people's rich cultural heritage.

Home to over 2,500 artifacts from the Greek and Roman eras, this museum is a treasure trove of ancient history.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, nestled in the lush greenery of Kerala.
Arossim Beach Night Market is a vibrant, weekly event offering local cuisine, shopping, and cultural performances under the starlit Goan sky.