

Experience panoramic views of Durban from the SkyCar ride and viewing platform at Moses Mabhida Stadium, a symbol of South Africa's sporting heritage.

Durban's weather can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers, especially during summer.
For a closer view of the city and surrounding areas from the stadium's viewing platform.
Durban has a subtropical climate, and the sun can be intense, especially during the day.
Famous for its unique decor and extensive breakfast menu, a local favorite since 1995.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, this historic restaurant is known for its seafood and steaks.
A popular vegetarian restaurant serving traditional Indian cuisine, open since 1983.
Intricately designed Zulu beadwork jewellery is a symbol of South African culture and heritage, with each bead having a specific meaning.
Shweshwe is a traditional South African fabric with a unique geometric pattern, often used to make clothing and home decor items.
Durban is famous for its curries, and taking home a packet of the signature spice mix allows you to recreate the flavours at home.
A quarter loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with curry, typically mutton or bean.
Cured, dried meat strips, often made from beef, seasoned with salt, pepper, and coriander.
Thick-cut bread filled with braaied meat, cheese, and chutney, then toasted on the fire.
A tranquil oasis featuring a variety of plant species from around the world.
A historical museum showcasing the city's past, including its apartheid history.
The stadium comes alive with a spectacular light show at night.
A serene evening stroll along the Hooghly River, with a blend of historic architecture and vibrant local life.

A military museum in Kumaon, Uttarakhand, showcasing the history and valor of the Kumaon Regiment.

Explore London's rich industrial history at this unique museum dedicated to the city's canal system.