

Durban Botanical Gardens, established in 1849, is a lush, 15-hectare oasis showcasing a diverse range of plant species from around the world.
Vibrant Zulu beadwork is a traditional craft that tells the story of the Zulu people through intricate patterns and colors.
Durban's unique curry blend is a mix of spices that reflects the city's Indian heritage and is a must-try for food lovers.

Ndebele pottery is known for its bold geometric patterns and is a symbol of the Ndebele people's rich cultural heritage.

Durban's subtropical climate can bring sudden rain showers, especially in summer.
The botanical gardens cover a large area, so comfortable footwear is essential for exploring.
Durban's warm climate attracts mosquitoes, especially in the evenings.
A tranquil oasis featuring a variety of plant species and a historic conservatory.
South Africa's oldest mosque, offering guided tours and a glimpse into Durban's Islamic history.
An iconic stadium offering sunset tours and a skycar ride for panoramic city views.
A quarter loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with curry.

A grilled boerewors sausage served on a roll with onions and chutney.
Freshly caught fish (usually kingklip or snoek) battered and fried, served with chips.
Famous for its unique atmosphere and extensive breakfast menu.
Known for its delicious, affordable lunch specials.
Iconic for its stunning ocean views and exceptional seafood.

A beautiful botanical garden in Paris, featuring a large lake, various themed gardens, and a rose garden with over 5,000 roses.

A bustling night market in Bogor, offering local food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.

A captivating museum showcasing Haiti's rich history and culture, located in the heart of Cap-Haïtien.