

Durban Botanic Gardens, established in 1849, is the oldest botanic garden in Africa, showcasing a diverse collection of plants from around the world.
Famous for its unique decor and extensive breakfast menu.
Known for its quick, affordable, and delicious lunch options.
Iconic for its stunning ocean views and exceptional seafood.

Durban's subtropical climate can bring sudden rain showers, making a waterproof jacket essential.
Protect yourself from the strong sun while exploring the gardens.

Stay hydrated during your visit, as Durban can be quite hot and humid.
A quarter loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with curry, typically mutton or bean.

A mixed rice dish with its origins among the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, made with Indian spices, rice, and meat (chicken, mutton, or fish) or vegetables.
A deep-fried pastry filled with a sweet coconut and sugar mixture.
A scenic 3.5km stretch along the Indian Ocean, perfect for morning walks or runs.
South Africa's oldest mosque, offering guided tours and a glimpse into Durban's Islamic history.
Iconic stadium with a 550ft arch offering panoramic city views, best experienced at sunset.
Intricately designed Zulu beadwork is a traditional craft that tells stories and represents cultural heritage.
Durban's unique curry blend is a mix of spices that reflects the city's Indian heritage.

Brightly colored Ndebele pottery is inspired by the vibrant patterns of Ndebele beadwork and architecture.
A treasure trove of Rajasthan's rich history, this museum houses a vast collection of artifacts, weapons, and royal paraphernalia.
A popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing, Utah Lake State Park Beach offers a warm, family-friendly atmosphere with stunning mountain views.

A treasure trove of Coorgi history and culture, nestled in the heart of Kodagu district.