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Durban is a little beach front city in South Africa . It is commonly nicknamed as Durbs. It is the third most populous city in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town. Durban was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The rich mix of Zulu, Indian, and colonial cultures can be seen in the city’s eclectic architecture and tasted in the local cuisine. Durban is packed with opportunities for adventure, from high-adrenalin water sports to the world’s tallest swing. Just a short way outside the city dramatic landscapes and cultural experiences await while a few hours’ drive will put you in the path of the world’s most majestic animals.
Currency used in the city is the South African Rand. Most people in Durban speak European English and Zulu with Afrikaans hardly being used because Natal, now known as Kwa-Zulu Natal, the province Durban is situated in was formerly a British Colony and Afrikaans never stuck. Zulu is the spoken language in Durban.
Durban has a humid subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and pleasantly warm and dry winters, which are snow and frost-free. With such great weather, many of the things to do in Durban involve being outside and taking advantage of the glorious weather. We would suggest a Durban city tour to orient yourself and then heading out either for thrills like the Moses Mabhida Stadium Swing or cage diving with sharks in South Africa or more sedate activities like visiting the Kwa Muhle Museum or the Umhlanga Pier. Major-city attractions abound, making this a good destination for families and couples.
Here are some of the things to do :
See the Sunrise on The Golden Mile The spectacular stretch of beach known as The Golden Mile is the ideal spot to catch the sunrise. If you’re not an early riser, the beach provides lots of opportunities to chill out with the locals, soak up some sun, or sit back and sip a cocktail. For a more active day, rent a bike and cruise along the waterfront all the way from the Blue Lagoon to Ushaka.
World’s Tallest Swing Embark on an Adventure to the top Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium — which hosted the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup — and take in the spectacular 360-degree views of the city. Once at the top, venture to the 70-metre high Big Rush Big Swing, named the World’s Tallest Swing by the Guinness Book of World Records. Read more