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Durban culture is all about surf and sand. The pleasant weather throughout the year means that you’ll be able to enjoy the waters of the Indian Ocean and stroll Golden Mile Beach at leisure. If you’re going to be in Durban before or after your South Africa safari, then take a look at our simple travel tips for an enjoyable time in this ‘chilled’ city:
The Litchi Orchard Night Market has been a long-standing community-based market for the last 10 years. It has been redefined to suit the times and now you can enjoy live music, artisanal arts and crafts, local food and produce. For a small fee, you’ll get to meet the locals and have a delicious drink with them (friends, families and visitors all come here to socialize and catch up) while enjoying the lively buzz. Perfect for adults traveling with bored kids.
Circus Circus Beach Café Wake up and catch some early morning sunshine at the popular Circus Circus Beach Café. Located on the beachfront of North Beach, this cozy spot serves up generous portions in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Ideal for kiddies too, the restaurant serves up wholesome classics like eggs Benedict, French toast and a traditional Farmhouse breakfast. There are vegetarian dishes on offer and unconventional spicy chicken livers and pulled pork eggs, Benedict.
Govinda’s Pure Vegetarian Restaurant This local favorite is pure vegetarian bliss. This eatery celebrates the vibrant Indian culture in Durban. Which is not surprising considering that Durban has the highest population of Indian people outside of India in the world. Located near the Sri Sri Radhanath Temple of Understanding, you can expect to be served unfussy food such as vegetarian curries, samosas, roti and biryani. If you don’t feel like the crowds, takeaway options are available. Delicious!
There really isn’t anything that Café 1999 doesn’t serve up. This vibey spot offers dinners of ‘titbits’ and big bits’, an interesting take on a tasting menu with contemporary/bistro-style offerings that are refreshing and definitely for more refined palates. Go with your partner for something a little more trendy and keep space for the dessert, it’s legendary.
The Pavillion Mall is a preferred choice of shopping mall among locals. You’ll find everything you need there, from electronics to luggage to home décor and design. South Africa’s largest retail stores are also at home here and for the kids, there is a food court and entertainment centre where you can watch the latest blockbuster movies and wind down at any of the numerous chain restaurants available. If you’re headed to Durban and have not booked your car yet, get in touch with car hire Durban today to avoid disappointment.