Durban Routes Summer Issue 2018/19

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SUMMER ISSUE 2018/19 COMPL IME NTARY CO PY

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DISCOVER DURBAN See, Stay, Play, Eat and Meet! View all the top officially recommended attractions and latest upcoming events by visiting

www.durbanroutes.co.za

ROOMS Accommodation ranging from B&B’s to Boutique Hotels. REFRESH Foodie Venues f rom Coffee Shops to Fine Dining. RAMBLE Sightseeing Hotspots, Adventures and Family Outings. RETAIL From Flea Markets through t o high-end Shopping Centres. RENDEZVOUS Conference, Events, Exhibition and Wedding Venues. RESOURCES Tourism Services including Tours, Travel Agents & Car Hire.

MAP KEY The MAIN MAP is an artistic rendition. Visit www.durbanroutes.co.za for directions and updated information


Welcome to Durban

Info Offices

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Durban is a modern African city that has opened its arms to visitors from around the globe. Tourism has played a major role in the growth of the city for decades, and consequently, there is a well developed hospitality infrastructure that is dedicated to exceeding visitors’ expectations. The following publication highlights all the top officially recommended attractions in the city and surrounding regions, from its natural beauty, historical and cultural heritage, to all the top recommended places to see, stay, play, eat and meet the locals.

uShaka Marine World (T) 031 322 2858

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(T) 031 322 4164

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(T) 031 201 2212

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North Beach

(T) 031 322 4205

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Umhlanga

(T) 031 514 0572

King Shaka Airport (T) 031 322 6046

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Inanda Gandhi Settlement (T) 031 322 2856

Ohlange Institute (T) 031 322 2857

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Ballito/Dolphin Coast (T) 031 366 7500

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Umlazi

(T) 031 907 2852

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(T) 031 467 0404

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Valley of 1000 Hills (T) 031 322 2855

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Durban West

(T) 060 926 7694

Clermont KwaDabeka ŠDurban Tourism

(T) 031 711 2326


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DYNAMIC DURBAN


The Team Producers

Tourism Lifestyles (Pty) Ltd. & Computer Artwork Services cc 078 526 5165 | 031 568 1469 031 303 6466

CEO

Darryl Moodie 078 526 5165 darryl@durbanroutes.co.za

Editorial

Galia Hillhouse 031 568 1469

SUMMER 2018/2019

Graphic Design & Layout Artworks 031 303 6466 www.artworks.co.za

Website Management & Social Media M-Squared Designs 082 773 7204 www.m2designs.co.za

Printing

Process Litho www.processlitho.co.za

Fringed with palm trees, meandering walkways and warm waves, Durban has always been synonymous with family holidays and long, lazy days spent soaking up the sunshine. But dynamic Durban is much more than a leisure destination and ‘a pretty face’; this gem of a city has many facets, each radiating its own unique brilliance. This past year has seen Durban shine on many fronts, with the city being awarded accolades in several arenas.

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n the literary front, Durban has been recognised as a UNESCO World City of Literature (2018) – a first not only for South Africa, but for the African continent. Home to festivals like Poetry Africa and Time of the Writer, the city’s literary scene continues to nurture new talent and nourish seasoned literature lovers. The Articulate Africa Book Fair, which formed part of the Essence Festival, is a much-anticipated new addition (edition) to our already impressive library of events. Having established a reputation of excellence as a business destination, local stakeholders in this arena have also been recognised: the Durban International Convention Centre scooped up the title of Africa’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre 2017 and Hilton Durban was chosen as South Africa’s Leading Business Hotel 2017. Condé Nast Traveller listed the Moses Mabhida Stadium as one of South Africa’s 20 most beautiful places to visit. The Stadium’s architecture is magnificent in scale and design, making it a popular subject for photographers from around the globe. Its iconic centre arch – Africa’s very own Arc de Triomphe, was inspired by the ‘Y’ shape of the South African flag, and houses a Skycar that offers exhilarating and panoramic views of the city and Indian Ocean. As you can see, Durban is much more than a popular holiday destination. If you love the energy and diversity of our city, you may even consider investing in property here. For the third consecutive year, Durban has been rated as the South African city with the highest quality of life in the international Mercer’s 19th Quality of Living Survey. The same survey, on a global scale, ranked Durban as second, after Port Louis in Mauritius. Whether you are visiting Durban for business or leisure (or looking to move here in future), we wish to welcome you to share in our melting pot of culture, heritage, natural beauty and world-class facilities. Galia Hillhouse

Marketing/Sales/Tourism Consultants

Focus Marketing Economics & Logistics 078 526 5165 031 568 1469 www.focusmarketing.co.za

Copyright: ©Tourism Lifestyles (Pty) Ltd. Reg. 2016 / 022758/07 All material in this issue is subject to copyright and belongs to Tourism Lifestyles (Pty) Ltd, unless otherwise indicated. No part of the material may be quoted or reproduced without the prior written permission of the Company.

Disclaimer

While every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this publication, information may change. Neither the author nor publisher will bear any responsibility for any errors, omissions and/or the consequences of any actions based on information contained herein.

Cover Credits

Justin Klusener Photography


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See, Stay, Play, Eat and Meet! View all the top officially recommended attractions and latest upcoming events by visiting

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Durban Tourism Head Office 90 Florida Road - Durban (T) 031 322 4164

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Durban Beachfront (the Golden Mile)

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Florida Rd | Morningside | Berea Top entertainment in suburban Durban filled with coffee shops, restaurants and nightlife (refer to page 28)

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Glenwood | Umbilo Quality sightseeing, historical and cultural heritage attractions (refer to page 34)

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Durban North | La Lucia Quaint coffee shops, restaurants and shopping malls (refer to page 38)

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Umhlanga | Umdloti | La Mercy A booming hub of activity and sophistication situated along a pristine and scenic coastline (refer to page 42)

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INDIAN OCEAN

MAP KEY Durban’s six kilometre long stretch of sandy beaches, sun and fun (refer to page 16)

Inanda Cultural Heritage Route

Meander into Durban’s cultural heartbeat steeped in history and natural beauty (refer to page 48)

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Ballito | Dolphin Coast More world-class beaches and activities of all kinds, from family to adventure activities. Mountain biking and trail runs are increasingly popular in the surrounding areas (refer to page 51)

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Umlazi | Chatsworth | Bluff Experience diverse cultures, lifestyles and unspoilt beaches (refer to page 54)

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Amanzimtoti to Umkomaas Quality family orientated destinations, great surfing beaches and magnificent diving experiences off Umkomaas (refer to page 58)

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Southern Explorer Route More quality family orientated destinations and surfing beaches (refer to page 62)

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Kloof | Hillcrest | Waterfall | Cato Ridge Home to the breath-taking valley of 1000 hills and Inanda Dam, experience family adventures, restaurants and cultural villages (refer to page 65) Westville | Clermont | Kwadabeka Situated inland from Durban’s CBD, experience brilliant shopping destinations, true guesthouse hospitality and culturally eclectic destinations (refer to page 69) ©SA Tourism



NON-STOP DURBAN TO LONDON! London and the UK is set to get even closer with the start of British Airways’ new direct service from Durban.

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rom October 30, the airline’s customers will be able to visit the exciting capital with its amazing sights, culture and history with three direct flights a week from Durban to London Heathrow Terminal 5. The service will be the only non-stop link between Durban and London, and flights will be operated by the airline’s newest fleet of aircraft, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. Designed to enhance customer wellbeing, the new fuelefficient aircraft boasts smooth ride technology, which minimises the effects of turbulence and creates a more comfortable trip. Lower pressurisation results in cabin air that is less dry, reducing the effects of jet lag. A wide choice of on-demand films, as well as television and audio programmes are available for viewing on each customer’s personal flat screen. Comfortable ergonomically-designed seats, complimentary meals and a full bar service will also be available on board. The timetable will have an evening arrival into Heathrow and an early morning arrival into Durban.

Timetable British Airways also flies twice-daily from Johannesburg to Heathrow, and

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daily from Cape Town year-round. During the South African summer season, flights increase to an additional four weekly flights from Johannesburg to Heathrow, a double daily from Cape Town to Heathrow plus three weekly flights to London Gatwick. The route expansion comes as British Airways rolls out a £4.5 billion, fiveyear customer investment plan, with a focus on excellence in the premium cabins and more choice and quality for all its customers.

For further information and to book please visit ba.com (link to: https://www.britishairways.com/en-za/home#/) Discover what’s on offer in the UK today! (link to: https://www.britishairways.com/en-za/destinations/ uk-ireland) https://www.britishairways.com/en-za/offers/durban-tolondon

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FRAMING THE PERFECT SHOT with Justin Klusener

Justin goes to great lengths to either wait for the right light, or create it, for that perfect shot!

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“Nothing beats a KZN summer! The weather is just perfect – great evenings and hot days, with little or no wind. KZN has it all: beaches, mountains and beautiful game reserves, all within a half day’s drive from each other – a photographer’s dream!” Justin’s photographic genius is featured in this issue, so do look out for his pics!

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fter spending an idyllic childhood on the South Coast, Durbanborn Justin Klusener returned to the city to pursue his studies in the field of graphic design. Once he qualified, he entered the advertising and online gaming industries, where he worked as a designer, and eventually art director, for 16 years. His passion for pics and pixels eventually led him to launch Justin Klusener Photography, and in 2011 he moved back to the South Coast to set up a base there. He recently co-founded The Image Mill Studio and Photographic Gallery, www.justinklusener.photography 082 441 9195 8 | Durban Routes - Lifestyle

which is situated at Spiller’s Wharf on the picture-perfect banks of the Umzimkhulu River. Even though Justin specialises in commercial events, sports and property/accommodation photography, he offers an impressive range of photographic services, including events, schools, food, merchandise and family shoots and portraits. His passion for photographing nature, wildlife and surfing often takes him to remote and fascinating parts of Southern Africa. Although Justin loves to travel, he admits that KZN has captured his heart.

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Durban Township Experience GOOD PEOPLE. GOOD FOOD. GOOD MUSIC.

No visit to Durban is complete without visiting one of our bustling townships . Immerse yourselves in the rich eKasi township lifestyle and experience first-hand the pulse of our vibrant culture. Visitors must visit a local Shisanyama Restaurant, to mingle with the locals, drink and eat together in a lively atmosphere. “Shisanyama” (which means braaing the meat) is a unique culinary experience that is fun & popular amongst the locals.

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COASTWATCH KZN:

CHAMPIONS OF MARINE CONSERVATION South Africa’s internationally renowned, beautiful and

Diverse coastal KwaZulu Natal:

biodiverse coastline stretches for over 2500km, and KwaZulu-

Bio-geographically, KwaZulu Natal consists of three distinct and unique sections: the North, Central and South Coasts, all of which exhibit rich tropical biodiversity, thanks to one of the earth’s largest and fastest-moving currents - the Agulhas. Stretching from Kosi Bay to Richards Bay, the North Coast is characterised by the Sodwana Bay National Park and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in St Lucia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the country’s third largest protected area. Spanning from Richards Bay to Durban, the Central Coast features a much wider continental shelf, and vast stretches of sandy beaches. The South Coast area from Durban to the Mtamvuna Estuary also boasts a wealth of golden sand beaches, although these are separated by many rivers and rocky points and shores. The Aliwal Shoal and the breath-taking natural spectacle of the Sardine Run further attest to the area’s rich and diverse marine life.

Natal accounts for almost one quarter of this. South Africa’s second most populous province features 580km of scenic tropical marine environments sandwiched between Kosi Bay and the Mozambique border to the north, and the Mtamvuna Estuary and the Eastern Cape border to the south. The coast is as sensitive as it is spectacular, and local conservation group Coastwatch KZN are at the forefront of efforts to protect and conserve it for present and future generations.

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ourism has long been a mainstay of the national economy, with KwaZulu-Natal a firm favourite for local and international visitors, thanks to its warm climate and splendid beaches. Recognising the need to ensure the continued protection and sustainable management of the province’s natural coastal and offshore marine resources, Coastwatch KZN was formed in 1997 by a group of concerned conservationists with this exact aim in mind. This Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) is now celebrating its milestone 20th year of tireless work in 2017, having a far-reaching influence over both the high level of government policy-making, and the grassroots education and empowerment of local communities throughout KwaZulu Natal’s coastal regions. Coastwatch KZN itself forms part of WESSA (Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa), an environmental organisation tasked with initiating and supporting high impact and sustainable conservation projects, a leading implementer of initiatives of this kind.

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Threats to KwaZulu-Natal’s coastal environment: Threats to South Africa’s and KwaZulu-Natal’s rich and biodiverse coastal environment come in many different forms. Residential and industrial development and the resultant destruction of ecosystems and habitat loss, as well as the mismanagement of natural resources, pollution and climate change, are all factors that put the integrity of the environment at risk.

The role of Coastwatch KZN in sustaining coastal and marine ecosystems: The organisation’s make-up of dedicated, experienced and expert individuals who share a passion for the coast and the marine environment has resulted in it being an effective instrument in achieving the long-term protection and sustainable management and use of the province’s natural resources.

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With the assistance of the general public and local communities, who play an important role as the eyes and ears of the organisation, as well as almost two decades of interaction with relevant government departments, Coastwatch KZN is now viewed as an essential Interested and Affected Party (IAP) during the various processes affecting the health of the coastal environment. As a result, it contributes regularly to the development of a wide range of policies, white papers and bills, including the Integrated Coastal Management Bill, the revised Natal Sharks Board Bill, the National Aquaculture Strategy, the Waste Bill and the National Environmental Management Act. With the help and participation of conscientious members of the public, Coastwatch KZN has, since 2006, had a central role to play in managing and ensuring that the rapid development of the province’s coastal areas have been done responsibly and with due regard to their natural integrity and sustainability. Accordingly, the organisation has commented on more than 100 Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) or Record of Decisions (ROD), projects, ranging from single houses to small craft harbours, golfing estates and sewage plants.

Coastwatch KZN and WESSA: Although a separate entity, with its own constitution and identity, Coastwatch KZN is guided by the policies and practices of WESSA. As such it is ideally placed and suitably empowered to make real progress in working towards meaningful and lasting capacity building, empowering individuals, communities and the government to make sustainable lifestyle and environmental management choices. Significantly, Coastwatch KZN conducts independent fundraising under its own name, in line with its status as a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO), and its efforts are driven largely by community membership and funding. Dr Judy Mann, former Chairman of Coastwatch and currently a Conservation Strategist and Head of Research at SAAMBR (South African

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Association of Marine Biology Research), said that “the long-term health and beauty of South Africa’s coastal and marine environments are under threat from a multitude of sources. With the help of the public in recognising these issues, and our partnership with WESSA in combatting them, Coastwatch KZN is working to protect our province’s rich natural heritage and high biodiversity. Change does not occur overnight or without massive and welldirected effort, which is why we rely heavily on public participation in terms of both funding and membership. The culmination of the efforts of all who have contributed to Coastwatch KZN over the last two decades are both tangible and immensely rewarding, and we hope that the progress we have made only gains momentum as we look to forge ahead in our quest to create a mutually symbiotic and sustainable relationship between humanity and the environment”.

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BE AN ECO-SAVVY TRAVELLER

TURN OVER A GREEN LEAF WITH THESE TRAVEL TIPS!

Becoming an eco-savvy traveller will not only help you to reduce your carbon footprint; it may save you money, and if properly applied, the core principles of ecotourism can stimulate financial growth in developing economies.

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ravelling to your holiday destination is without a doubt the ‘Bigfoot’ of carbon emissions, followed by other forms of transport and a host of modern lifestyle practices. (Note: Air travel should soon be much greener with the development of sustainable aviation biofuel, which is already being produced in South Africa and the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) aiming to reduce energy demand from the national grid and harnessing solar power is part of its vision for 2025 to 2030). If you are an intrepid tourist, the negative impact of traveling can’t be avoided, but there are effective ways to tip the scale in the other direction, offsetting your carbon emissions and thus neutralising your footprint. The Food and Trees for Africa (FTFA) initiative, for instance, makes use of your donation to plant fruit and indigenous trees in schools, clinics and impoverished areas. Start by calculating your carbon footprint by using the carbon calculator on the FTFA website (see “Resources” on page 20). There are many other ways in which you can shrink your carbon footprint. Opt for a hotel that makes use of solar energy and/or promotes recycling, use public transport or walk instead of driving. Whether you are taking baby steps or bounding ahead as an eco-warrior on a green mission, it starts with an attitude. Why not decide today to help make the grass greener, proverbially-speaking, wherever you may be? Another great green initiative, the South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI), empowers diners to check whether the ‘catch of the day’ on the menu is on the endangered list or not. Text your choice to the cell number below (see ‘Resources’ on page 20) and within minutes you will know whether the fish you are eyeing on the menu is a responsible choice or not. See the SASSI colour chart on the following page or download the App to become a greener diner today.

Become eco-savvy today with this easy list: 1. LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD By packing lightweight clothing you can save on baggage fees and increase the plane’s fuel efficiency. Choose drip-dry fabrics to save on tumble-drying and ironing – this saves not only energy but time! 2. WAX WATER WISE Have shorter showers and don’t keep the tap running while you brush your teeth. Hang up your towels to re-use them for a few days. Avoid using hotel laundries as they wash guests’ clothes separately, even if there are only a few items – this practise wastes a lot of water and energy. 3. BE BRIGHT WHEN IT COMES TO LIGHTS Save energy by switching off the lights, air conditioner and other electronics before leaving your hotel room.

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4. REDUCE/REUSE/RECYCLE Ditch using disposable products. Use alternatives to plastic razors and throw-away cleansing wipes. Use a refillable BPA-free water bottle, hold onto your trash for recycling and ask your hotel concierge where you can find the nearest recycling depot. 5. OPT FOR ORGANIC Use eco-friendly toiletries and detergents. These are not only kinder to the environment, but much gentler on your skin/less abrasive to surfaces. 6. BE PICKY ABOUT PACKAGING Pick paper over plastic and polystyrene. Note the difference between recycled and recyclable material. The latter means that it can be recycled, whereas the former indicates that the packaging has been recycled. Brush up on your knowledge of green initiatives and logos. 7. LEARN TO LOVE LOCAL Imported produce has a much greater impact on the environment, so make an effort to support local producers and manufacturers where possible. Seek out local artists and crafters to buy gifts and souvenirs. This also stimulates the local economy. 8. LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS (NOT OF THE CARBON VARIETY) Resist the urge to pick flowers or damage native flora. Take a bag along for rubbish and why not collect litter along your journey. This also sets a great example for the younger generation, so your act of green will have a ripple effect. 9. BE TRANSFORMED FROM A TOURIST TO A TRAVELLER Take time to immerse yourself in local music, art and cuisine. Embrace the cultural differences that make your destination unique. Chat to the locals and learn from them, rather than spending all your time in malls. 10. SLOW DOWN Drive slower. It is safer, you will save on fuel (carbon emissions), and you will get to enjoy the scenery more. 11. PASS ON THE PAPER When shopping, opt to have your receipt emailed to you. Choose electronic billing and pay online when possible. Yes, it does use electricity but the impact is far less damaging than the cutting down of trees for the production of paper. 12. BECOME A SAVVY SHOPPER Read labels! Do not buy products made from endangered species, nonsustainable hardwoods, shells, corals or ancient artefacts. Even if it is permissible to buy them, ask yourself: “Does it come from a sustainable source?” Buy curios and gifts made from recycled materials.


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Shisanyama CELEBRATE SUMMER WITH SIZZLING

It is summertime in Durban and there is a buzzword on locals’ lips – one that is as sizzling as a local summer. Derived from the Zulu words for ‘hot’ (shisa) and ‘meat’ (nyama), Shisanyama is far more than meat grilled over an open flame. It is an authentic celebration of Kasi (township) life, and is best enjoyed in the company of friends and family. The perfect Shisanyama should be served with generous helpings of conversation, laughter and the clanking of glasses – as you and your friends toast to the winding down of a busy year and share your dreams and aspirations for the one ahead. Top it off with some great music and you have the recipe for an unforgettable Shisanyama experience.

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art of the fun is selecting the meat cuts you wish to tuck into before they are spiced and braai’d over the open flames. The prepared meat is served in platters, to share from, along with pap (refined maizemeal porridge, similar perhaps to polenta) and traditional sheba (a delicious tomato and onion accompaniment (there are many versions of this sauce, which is sometimes spiked with fresh chilli to add even more ‘shisa’ to the Shisanyama experience). Other popular side dishes include chakalaka (a

spicy vegetable relish), dombolo (dumplings) bread and coleslaw. There are a number of fashionable restaurants and lounges in and around Durban, each offering a unique spin on the Shisanyama experience. You can opt for a traditional fireside meal, or a more sophisticated affair, if you are in the mood to dress up and dazzle. Many of these spots are famous not only for their excellent flamed-grilled fare, but for the live music and entertainment they offer.

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NUZ VEGAS LOUNGE

UNDER THE MOON EXCLUSIVE LOUNGE

Where?

Where?

Phambili Road, Umlazi

Where?

53358 Curnick Ndlovu Highway, Inanda

When?

Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 9am – 8pm

When?

Route 4, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 9am – 10pm

996 Zazi Road, Clermont GPS: 29ᵒ47’37.27”S; 30ᵒ53’33.87”E

When?

Route 6, Durban Route 6 Mon - Sat: 9am to 3am

Connect:

Sun: Closed 083 697 0130

Fri & Sat: 9am – 2am

Fri & Sat: 9am – 2am Connect!

baphiwesthe@gmail.com

Sun: 9am – 12am 072 281 0068

Connect!

Sun: 9am – 12am 031 519 0841/082 888 3444

Browse!

gideon@phungulainc.co.za www.underthemoon.co.za

nuzvegas@makinvests.co.za

TATE’S KASI GRILL

METRO GENTS LOUNGE

Where?

Where?

B277 Dhekani Dlamini Street, Umlazi

CLASSIQUE BRAAI LOUNGE Where?

Shop 24, Oxford Centre, Hillcrest

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Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Wed: 10am – 10pm Thu: Ladies Night 10pm – 12am

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Route 5, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 11am – 10pm

433 North Road, Mvuzane, Clermont Route 6, Durban Routes

When?

Mon – Thu: 7:30am – 8pm Fri & Sat: 7:30am – 10pm

Connect!

Sun: 7:30am – 12pm 083 246 5634

Where?

admin@buhlebekhaya.co.za 1106 Zazi Road Clermont

When? Connect!

Route 6, Durban Routes 8:30am – 9:30pm 083 5099 233

Connect!

Sun: 10am – 10pm (12am in season) 031 906 6546/074 266 3608 lunga4422@gmail.com/ metrogents755@gmail.com

LEGACY MEATS Where?

A1068 Sihle Mooli Road, Umlazi

When?

Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 8:30am – 5pm

sbu.mthembu@telkomsa.net

COMFORT ZONE JAZZ LOUNGE Where?

48 Madondo Road, Clermont

Fri & Sat: 8:30am – 8pm

When? Connect!

Route 6, Durban Routes Fri – Sun: 2pm – late 061 319 6314

Connect!

Sun: 8:30am – 5pm 078 519 8453

steve@thecomfortzone.co.za

ARTIZEN LOUNGE

MAX’S LIFESTYLE Where?

When?

Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 7am – 8pm

Connect! Browse!

Fri – Sun: 7am – 12pm/late 031 906 1393 www.maxslifestyle.co.za

EYADINI LOUNGE Where?

Where?

106353 Street, KwaMashu

When?

Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 10am – 10pm

Route 8, Durban Routes Mon – Sun: 7am – 12am 031 906 1395 / 079 649 5477 www.eyadiniumlazi.co.za

Connect!

Sun: 11am – 10am 031 765 1107

Browse!

admin@classiquebraailounge.co.za www.classiquebraailounge.co.za

CAFÉ SKYZER Where?

96 Gardens Drive, Chesterville

When?

Route 6, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 9am – 12am Fri & Sat: 9am – 2am

Connect!

Connect!

Sun: 10am – 12am 082 970 7475 afrizenlounge@gmail.com

ONE & ONLY Where?

E943/44 Sidiya Road, KwaMashu

When?

Route 8, Durban Routes Wed & Thu: 10am – 8pm

Connect!

Fri – Sun: 10am – 2am 082 964 3289 dineotshabs@gmail.com

Sun: 9am – 12am 031 765 1107/082 566 8409 blessm@skyzer.co.za

DURBAN PRIDE Where?

2nd Floor, Galleria Mall, Amanzimtoti

When?

Route 7, Durban Routes Mon – Thu: 7am – 10pm Fri & Sat: 7am – 2am (holiday season)

Fri & Sat: 10am – 2am

3 Peace Road, Umlazi GPS: S29ᵒ57’23.918” E30ᵒ55’15.92”

When? Connect! Browse!

hlopeclive@yahoo.com

31328 Mbe Road, Umlazi GPS: S29ᵒ57’27.1” E30ᵒ55’229”

Fri & Sat: 11am – 12am

Fri & Sat: 10am – 12am

Connect!

Sun: 9am – 12am 081 043 2967 bookings@durbanpride.co.za

THE JOINT CAFE Where?

O R Tambo Parade, Durban South Beach

When?

Route 1, Durban Routes Mon – Tues: 6:30am – 7pm

(opposite Tropicana)

Wed – Sat: 6:30am to late Connect!

Sun: same 031 332 0805 durban@thejoint.co.za


FLEA, FOODIE AND FARMERS’

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f you are an avid flea, you will most likely agree that few things beat the childlike thrill of ferreting through a pile of fabulous fabrics or running your eager fingers over the spines of well-loved books in search of a particular volume that calls to be relocated to your already bulging bookshelf; or the excitement of discovering a pair of terracotta lampstands that will look perfect in your newly revamped earthy guest bedroom. And if you are a foodie like me, what can compare to sampling creamy handmade cheeses on shards of salted crackers, or the delight of shopping for crusty artisan bread and tangy relishes to transform a simple roast beef sandwich into a gourmet extravagant-wich? Aside from all the wonderful goodies you can buy (and try), markets are the ideal place to spend time with your favourite people in a relaxed, fun environment. Imagine walking hand-in-hand with your sweetheart or arm-inarm with your besties, as you stroll among the stalls, foraging for organic salad ingredients or shopping for unique treasures and gifts. Most markets also offer live music, delicious fleamarket fare and fun activities for children, making them the perfect weekend outing for the entire family. We have compiled a list of some of Durban’s most popular markets, hoping that you will be inspired to visit a few.

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THE MORNING TRADE

Basket

Designer jewellery, art, fashion, home décor and recycled & repurposed goods

Basket

Locally-supplied/prepared fresh, organic & artisanal produce

Where?

Moses Mabhida Stadium, Isaiah Ntshangase Road Route 1, Durban Routes

Where?

15 Station Drive, off Umgeni Road Route 1, Durban Routes

When?

First Saturday of every month

When?

Every Sunday: 8am – 1pm

Connect!

info@iheartmarket.com

Connect!

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/iheartmarket/ www.instagram.com/iheartmarket/

082 413 1887 info@themorningtrade.co.za

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/themorningtrade/ www.instagram.com/themorningtrade/ za.pinterest.com/themorningtrade/

Browse!

www.themorningtrade.co.za

Browse!

iheartmarket.blogspot.com

THE STABLES LIFESTYLE MARKET Basket

Also known as The Moonlight Market. Art & crafts, lifestyle goods, food, live music

Where?

9 Jacko Jackson Drive (opposite Kingspark rugby stadium) Route 1, Durban Routes

Basket

Indoor foodie market: baked goodies, homemade lemonade, venison products, German specialities, delicatessen foods & fresh produce

When?

Wed & Fri night: 6pm – 10pm, Sunday: 10am – 5pm

Where?

Hellenic Club, 6 High Grove, Durban North Route 2, Durban Routes

Connect!

info@StablesLifestyleMarket.co.za

When?

Last Saturday of every month: 8am – 1pm

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/TheStablesMarket/

Connect!

Browse!

www.stableslifestylemarket.co.za

031 563 1855 info@thefoodmarket.co.za

Browse!

www.thefoodmarket.co.za

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SHONGWENI FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET Basket

Fresh produce, art & crafts, handmade furniture, French, Eastern & Mediterranean deli foods, baked treats, breakfast & speciality coffees

MUSGRAVE CENTRE ROOFTOP NIGHT MARKET Basket

Art & crafts, flea market fare, children’s entertainment

Where?

Musgrave Centre (Level 5 Parking lot), 115 Musgrave Road, Berea Route 1, Durban Routes

Where?

Lot 457, Road: MR551, Shongweni Route 5, Durban Routes

When?

Every Saturday: 6:30am – 11:30am

When?

First Friday of every month, from 5pm

Connect!

031 777 4686 info@shongwenimarket.co.za

Connect!

031 277 8420 rooftopnightmarket@gmail.com

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/shongwenifarmersmarket/

Socialise!

Browse!

www.shongwenimarket.co.za

www.facebook.com/rooftopnightmarket; Also on Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter – search rooftop night market

Browse!

www.musgravecentre.co.za/roof-top-night-market

NEW ESSENWOOD MARKET Basket

food, crafts, books, jewellery, handmade décor, kids activities, incl. pony rides, jumping castle

Where?

Essenwood Park, Stephen Dlamini Road, Morningside Route 1, Durban Routes

Basket

African and Eastern curios, beadwork, jewellery, art, clothing, food & spices

When?

Every Saturday: 9am – 2pm

Where?

Connect!

081 370 7577 planbessenwoodmarket@gmail.com

Corner of Queen and Victoria Streets, Durban Route 1, Durban Routes

When?

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/PlanBEssenwood/

Monday to Saturday: 8am – 6pm, Sunday: 10am – 4pm

Connect!

031 306 4021/2 admin@victoriastreetmarket.co.za

Socialise!

www.facebook.com/VictoriaStreetMarket; www.instagram.com/vsm_market/

Browse!

www.vsm.co.za

Basket

Thrift store goods: books, bric-a-brac, linen & other household items & sports gear. A great way to turn unwanted items to cash by trading from your car boot at a cost of R70 (no need to book)

Where?

Behind Greyville Racecourse, Avondale, Greyville Route 1, Durban Routes

When?

Every Sunday: 6am to 1pm

Connect!

083 300 2999 etiquette@intekom.co.za

www.durbanroutes.co.za

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DURBAN CAR BOOT FLEAMARKET

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Miles of golden beaches Durban’s six kilometre-long sandy beach called ‘Golden Mile’ is by far the greatest attraction of the city. Swimming is good all year round due to the warm, subtropical climate. The Golden Mile is also a huge pleasure resort with dozens of swimming and splash pools, fountains and waterslides, curio markets and merry-go-rounds, uShaka Marine World, exotic restaurants, nightclubs and many hotels and apartment complexes having direct access to the beach.

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With its iconic ‘arch of triumph’, the Moses Mabhida Stadium is an engineering feat that provides Durban with a defining landmark to match the Eiffel Tower, Sydney’s Opera House or The London Eye. Importantly, the multi-disciplinary nature of the stadium’s design permits it to host a wide range of sporting and cultural events. The success of this stadium is well documented, not only via the 27 awards received to date but more importantly, in just two years, the highest level of utilisation for the new stadia in South Africa can be claimed by Durban’s stadium.

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The iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium

The world-class Durban International Convention Centre

As a state-of-the-art technology-driven centre, with air conditioning throughout, the ICC is one of the most advanced conference facilities in the world. The centre’s flexible and versatile design offers six interlinked convention halls separated by movable walls that allow for a number of venue configurations. With the halls opened up, 10 000 delegates can be comfortably seated in 11 600m2 of column-free floor space. With the Durban Exhibition Centre (DEC) adjacent, the ICC is able to accommodate large international conferences and exhibitions.

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Western Route Umkhumbane – The history of Umkhumbane – Highlights of the Cato Manor Area include adjacent townships and township dining style (shisanyama), ethnics group residing in the townships, etc. Westville – Bergtheil Museum, history of Westville, community, malls, Giba Gorge, Mariannhill Monastery and nature reserves. Clermont – Zazi Road history, Zazi Building, local traders, eateries, pubs and industries. Full highlights of Clermont Township include the Art House, hostel, Mambazo House, Archie Gumede, Sugar Ray Stadium – 2010 Legacy. Kloof drive through – Highlights of activities within Kloof include the Umgeni Steam Train, Makaranga Lodge, Amazulu, Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, etc. Hillcrest – Bothas Hill – Highlights include the urban shisanyamas, Oxford Village experience, upmarket restaurants, Hillcrest Aids Centre, Animal Farm Yard, 1000 Hills Art and Craft Village, PheZulu Safari Park, Zulu villages, scenic views, the Shongweni Farmers’ Market, polo events, etc. Mpumalanga Township – History of Mpumalanga Township, new developments, township lifestyle.

North Coastal and Inland Route Green Corridor – Nature conservation, adventure, trail walks, Umgeni River Bird Park, Beachwood Mangroves (national monument containing three rare mangroves). Virginia Airport – Home to all Durban air shows, this is also home to a flight school. Gateway Shopping Mall – The ultimate retail and entertainment destination. The second biggest shopping mall in Africa with over ±390 stores, 70 eateries and a host of exciting entertainment. Gateway is also one of the top 50 largest malls in the world. KZN Sharks Board – One of its kind in the world, specialising in bather protection from sharks as well as Shark biology research.

Wilson’s and Maydon Wharf – Highlights include the Bat Centre, Maritime Museum, boat cruises and the Sugar Terminal. Bluff – Highlights include the South African Defence Force, Anstey’s Beach, the lighthouse, Bluff Eco Park and the Merewent Ocean viewing spot. Umlazi – Highlights include the Glebe Hostel, Umlazi Mega City, Mxenge statues, Ezimbuzini Muthi Market, Umlazi Magistrate Court, KwaMdladla Church, Mangosuthu University of Technology, KwaMnyandu Shopping Mall, the King Zwelithini Stadium, former Executive

Hotel, Mxenge House, Eyadini and Max’s Lifestyle. Sapphire Coast – Highlights include the golf course, Andrew Zondo Road, Galleria Mall, Hutchison Park, Ilanda Wilds Nature Reserve and the Doonside Mall for refreshments. Umgababa Beach – History will be explored. Umkomaas – Aliwal Shoal International Dive Centre.

Hotels – The Umhlanga Pearls, Beverley Hills and Oyster Box hotels. Lighthouse – The most recognisable landmark in Durban. Whalebone Pier – Crowned by CNN as the most beautiful pier in the world – taking the shape of a whale bone skeleton structure – it also serves as an extension of an underground culvert that helps disperse excess storm water into the sea. 15 mins stop – Get off the bus for pictures and a walk along the promenade.

Parking – Curio and tea shop. This is the pickup point at uMhlanga. Allow some 30 mins for those boarding the bus to refresh, pay and board.

Cornubia Mall – A refreshment stop. Visit Gagasi FM studios.

Chartwell Drive – Featuring eateries and the Tourism Information Office.

Cornubia – Explore integrated human settlements.

Drive past Mindgame Escape premises – Rated no. 1 on Trip Advisor for things to do in uMhlanga. Unleash your inner detective, solving puzzles, gathering clues, combining info and enjoying the adventure. Mindgame is Durban’s premier escape room.

South Coastal Route

Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve – Activities range from birding and picnicking to trail running and self/ guided walks.

Phoenix – A drive through provides an insight into township living standards.

Inanda Heritage Trail – Drive through to the Inanda Seminary and see local crafters’ wares at Ohlange. KwaMashu – Drive through Ntuzuma, passing Pixley kaSeme’s home and the Inanda Seminary. Highlights: Mbelebeleni, Hostel, Uzalo Studios and K-Cap. Last stop – performing art, comedy dancers, etc.

Central New Route

North Beach to City Hall, Medwood Gardens, and Old Court House) Frances Farewell Square to the ICC and the Prison Wall. KwaMuhle Museum (KwaMuhle Museum, Gugu Dlamini Park), (guide and guests to walk across from KwaMuhle to Gugu Dlamini Park and Workshop). Tourist Junction (Tourist Junction, Virgin Active, and Post Office). 1860 Heritage Museum – Botanical Gardens. Victoria Street Market – Gandhi Memorial Park. NB: Time to be spent on each site is subject to change because the walking distance in between all the attractions varies.


HANDY BEACH SAFETY TIPS Get Sea & Sun wise with these handy beach safety tips!

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Learn to Swim!

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BEACH: Always swim between the red and yellow flags POOL: Always swim where lifeguards are on duty, or where there is qualified supervision DAM OR RIVER: Always consider how deep the dam or river is before entering the water

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Don’t swim when you are on medication, or have been drinking alcohol

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BEACH: Always swim with a friend and stay close to the shore POOL: Always swim with a friend and stay within your depth DAM OR RIVER: Always swim with a friend and stay within your depth

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Children are to be under the supervision of an adult at all times

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Check the weather and water conditions before swimming. Never swim at night or get into the water during a storm

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If in difficulty, raise a hand above your head. Do not panic – conserve your energy. Help will arrive

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Stay away from rocks, dangerous edges, moving logs, floating debris and drainages. Don’t run around the pool

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Be sun smart! Apply sunblock, wear protective clothing and drink lots of water

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Do not leave your belongings unattended

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Respect the water and the environment

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For your own safety, pay attention to safety advice from lifeguards

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Observe the safety signs! They help you identify potential dangers and daily conditions at the beach

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Use emergency intercoms at all First Aid stations, any time you need to. Report any injuries or illness to the lifeguards on duty. Be loud and clear. Give as much information as possible.

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Understand and avoid rip currents

EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS: 112 on a cell phone / 10111 Police / 10177 for municipal EMS or any other private ambulance services.

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GET SEA AND SUN SAVVY THIS SUMMER www.lifesaving.co.za

Durban’s golden beaches, washed by the warm Indian Ocean, are an idyllic summer playground. Have fun, but remember to exercise caution. Observe beach safety rules and cooperate with the lifeguards on duty. Lifesaving South Africa (LSA) trains more than 2000 lifeguards every year! In

association with 80 affiliated clubs, the organisation maintains a presence throughout SA. LSA is a registered member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and the Department of of Sports and Recreation (SRSA). They are also long-standing members of the International Lifesaving Federation (ILS), Commonwealth Lifesaving and the Royal Lifesaving Society. Lifesaving SA’s core business however, is to provide a voluntary lifeguard service that benefits all communities and the country at large. They have around 5500 members who perform voluntary lifeguard duties operating at 50 coastal (Surf) clubs and some 30 inland (Stillwater) clubs across South Africa. Nippers - lifeguards of tomorrow A “Nipper” is a young member of the lifesaving movement who is between 8 and 14 years old. LSA’s Nippers are an important part of the organization, with clubs throughout SA offering training in surf and pool safety. On completion of the course, Nippers can progress to the Intermediate and Advanced levels. Once they have completed all three courses, at the age of 15 they can train to become a Junior Lifeguard. Once the member turns the age of 16, they commence training to achieve full Lifeguard status. LSA also has a long-standing relationship with the South African Police Services, providing Lifesaving training to SAPS members and is very active in developing lifesaving in the Wild Coast (former Transkei).

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Be wowed at

USHAKA

MARINE WORLD

ALL YEAR ROUND!

Fun is a universal language – as people from all walks of life and even all parts of the globe find out when they visit uShaka Marine World.

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o, with the summer holidays upon us, why not get down to uShaka? There’s something for everyone – from youngsters who can relish some play in the sunshine to adults who can play at being forever young. Situated on Durban’s Golden Mile and perched just outside the entrance to Africa’s busiest port, uShaka Marine World is everything you’ve always looked forward to when it comes to fun by the sea! Explore the mysteries of the ocean at the fifth largest aquarium in the world. Sea World is anchored by the majestic ‘Phantom Ship’, an old 1920’s cargo ship that is said to have been wrecked on the Sea World Island. Stroll through underground viewing galleries extending through the shipwreck and peek into the world of 300 marine species and 10 000 sea creatures. Sea World also promises fun-filled seal shows at the Seal Stadium and the Penguin Rockery, which is home to 63 endangered African Penguins. Fun island activities include the Snorkel Lagoon, Ocean Walker, Shark Dive, a ray touch pool and stingray feeding opportunity. Stop over at the Dolphin Stadium and get to know our favourite finned friends. There are two dolphin shows daily. Gambit, the largest bottlenose dolphin in any oceanarium in the world, is undoubtedly the star of our shows. Spend a few hours at Wet ‘n Wild where you can experience the thrill of the adrenaline pumping fun rides or, alternatively, chill on the Lazy River Adventure River Ride. New to the park is the scintillating body tornado water slide – the first of its kind in South Africa! The ultimate live act is Dangerous Creatures – a wonder world of all that is slimy, scaly and creepy. This is a ‘Zanzibar’ warehouse filled with exotic reptiles saved from a shipwreck. So, look out for poisonous snakes such as the king cobra, black mamba and Gaboon adder, crocodiles, poison dart frogs,

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tarantulas and tree vipers. There are even a few surprises guaranteed to make your flesh crawl. uShaka Kids World boasts one of Africa’s largest jungle gyms with netted mazes, tunnels, stairways, link bridges and swings. Designed for youngsters between two and 12, this adventure island includes loads of entertainment and play areas that are enjoyed by uShaka friends such as Delia the Dolphin, Slippy the Seal, Rusty the Penguin and Raggy the Shark. If that’s not enough, you can shop till you drop at Village Walk, enjoy a meal or a treat at our huge selection of restaurants or get a bird’s eye view of Durban’s Golden Mile via the uShaka Rope Adventure Park, which is a series of rope bridges, obstacle courses, climbing nets, zip lines and crossings with the longest continuous relay system in Africa.

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The all new, refurbished Cargo Hold Restaurant at uShaka Marine World has set sail on its exciting culinary voyage in ship shape!

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n celebration, Executive Chef Warren Frantz with crew mates Head Chef Sune’ Terblanche and her team, have cooked up a whole new à la Carte menu. Seafaring foodies will delight in a whole new offering that meets the high standards for which the Cargo Hold has become known. Expect all the seafood stalwarts – oysters, mussels, calamari, prawns and crayfish – as well as an array of crunchy salads. The Cargo Hold’s famous seafood platters are included, as are scrumptious mains, flavoursome grills and delectable desserts. Experience the newly fitted out bar, bench seat dining areas and the famous shark tank. The trendy new vintage look with splashes of contemporary style is equally impressive and the perfect place for you to sample a glass from their award-winning wine list.

Revamped Cargo Hold celebrates award

For starters, you can look forward to many exotic flavours featuring seafood greats; oysters, calamari, as well as spicy chicken livers, risotto balls, mussels, aubergine Parmigiano and so much more. Mains include soups, that of minestrone and bouillabaisse, as well as chicken breast Toscana, baked fish, roasted kassler, lime and chilli prawns, as well as a large and delicious variety of other meals. For those who have a sweet tooth, you have not been forgotten, as there is a range of desserts on offer including baklava, strawberry and black pepper pancakes, and so much more.

If you wish to enquire or book for a Cargo Hold culinary voyage, please call

031 328 8065

The all new, refurbished Cargo Hold Restaurant at uShaka Marine World has now also just been honoured with a Platinum accolade in the Diners Club International Wine List awards. The awards recognise restaurants in the country that stock the very best wines. With over 225 restaurants participating in this competition, it is quite an achievement to be selected, especially with the judges being highly esteemed members of the wine community, including that of publisher of the Platters wine guide, Jean-Pierre Rossouw. “We are exceptionally pleased with having being acknowledged and having received a Platinum Award this year. We look forward to welcoming diners to enjoy our wine selection as well as our new menu in our new vintage setting,” stated uShaka Marine World Food and Beverage Executive Abel Mokoena.

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MARVEL AT THE ECO-JEWELS ON YOUR DOORSTEP

Explore the Inanda Valley green belt - one of Durban’s enchanting Green Corridors

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he Inanda Green Corridor is a leafy green belt that hugs

The diverse attractions and activities on offer are all community

the uMngeni River, sprawling along the Inanda Valley and

owned, with management support and mentorship supplied

stretching its branches into the skyline of rolling hills and

through the mechanisms of the Green Corridor initiative. What

pristine countryside. Canoe through the mangroves or

better way to get to know locals and local culture in an authentic

set off for the breathtaking Mzinyathi Falls before taking a scenic

way, than whilst enjoying the beautiful scenery and natural

drive through Finfoot Loop – a popular birding hotspot. Apart

splendour? Have fun on the Inanda Dam, tuck into sizzling

from its natural splendour, the area is a brimming treasure trove

shisanyama or sip on a cool beverage at Sbu’s Tavern whilst tapping

of history. Visit the Ohlange Institute, which was started by first

your toes to some live jazz music. Inanda is also bejewelled with

ANC President, John L Dube, where Nelson Mandela cast his vote

living, breathing salt-of-the-earth gems: the resident artists, crafters

in the first SA democratic elections. Walk in another South African

and storytellers that form the vibrant pulse of the experience. Meet

legend’s footsteps as you wander thoughtfully through the Ghandi

artist Caesar Mkhize, world-renowned for his unique and exquisite

Settlement. The mysterious rasta caves and Ebuhleni Shembe village

beaded animals and shop for curios at the Wishwini Art Centre or

offer fascinating insights into facets of local belief, and the Inanda

WowZulu Marketplace.

Seminary is also well worth a visit and will amaze and inspire you.

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Florida Road vibe A day in Florida Road starts early, with the smell of brewing coffee and the buzz of people heading to their offices. Diners fill sidewalk cafes as lunchtime approaches and when the sun goes down, the street’s clubs and bars come into their own, earning Florida Road its reputation as one of Durban’s top destinations.

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BRINGS THE VIBE Written by Cara Reilly No matter where you track on the timeline, no matter the highs and lows of the journey, Florida Rd has always been steadfastly Durban. Now, thanks to the collective focus of passionate “doers” in both the public and private sectors, Florida Rd is set to reveal its character and reclaim its place as a key player in the future growth of Durban.

SO STAND BY FOR THE FLORIDA RD VIBE…. A vibe that embraces local experiences and businesses. A vibe that serves different people and communities. A vibe that engages diverse needs and desires. A vibe that holds true in an ever changing local and global reality.

Unravelling the Florida Rd character After more than 18 months of research, surveys, workshops, meetings, participation processes and public engagements, a new Florida Rd brand is ready to emerge, and with it the action plan and interventions needed to help the road reach its full potential as a go-to-place for Durban’s locals and visitors alike. With an authentically urban beat interwoven with iconic snippets of history, both finding their place along a busy thoroughfare, Florida Road is uniquely Durban. Yet despite its history and its people, despite its restaurants, galleries, and bars, by 2013 Florida Road had begun to slide into urban decay, slowly losing its’ reputation as one of the city’s trendiest streets. Thankfully, through a collective urban management intervention that saw the creation of the Florida Rd Urban Improvement Precinct (UIP) in late 2013, safety, attention and care have been restored, and Florida Rd is once again poised for change with an inclusive and long-term identity. Initiated in June 2016 by a collective of the Florida Rd UIP and the Ethekwini Municipality’s Economic Development and Tourism departments, Florida Rd took its first steps on a journey of discovering its brand identity. This long and inclusive process looked to uncover the road’s true character, understanding who it is and who it isn’t, how it wants its personality to be communicated and the image it would like to shake off.

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The two lenses of Florida Rd This journey exposed a Florida Rd vision of the future with the capacity to open and connect communities and entrepreneurs from across the corners of the City, allowing platforms to do business, play and prosper. Its ability to provide a space for the coming together of culture, styles, ages and demographics is key to the character of this unique place, one that is to be nurtured and grown within the Durban mix. This vision and the development approach by the Florida Rd UIP team, place-making committee, City leaders and private sector collaborators focuses on stakeholder needs and is developed into detailed implementation plans to enable Florida Rd to develop and directly support the City’s vision of being “The most liveable City in Africa” not by 2030 but right now!

How will this be delivered? Through the inter-connected lenses of place-making and urban planning. The place-making and branding of Florida Rd focuses on building the Florida Rd community by interlinking public and private spaces in terms of what they offer and how they offer it. This plan looks at what the product, service and public open space mix should look like and what quality standards will be set to uphold them? It also talks to the idea of value, and understanding what benefits Florida Rd needs to provide to its stakeholders and how the place can go about fulfilling these needs. This brand lens is summed up by the new Florida Rd logo, the delicious and gritty x-factor that is Florida Rd. This logo forms part of a branding toolkit for how business, communities and the drivers of the road use this brand and position Florida Rd – including a new brand for the Florida Rd UIP. The Florida Rd UIP, place-making committee and city structures are working on a Florida Rd Urban Development Framework, an effort that combines urban architecture, planning, transport and engineering designs with the findings of the DNA process. In its basic form, this framework looks at

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optimizing the street, its public open space and urban character, and the pavements, parks and places in between, for human interaction. In addition to this are detailed design concepts around parking provision, impact on surrounding roads, overall traffic flow etc.

Next Chapter

THE VIBE Launched This vision, the processes undertaken and underway, and future plans for the road, are captured in the first edition of THE VIBE, a quarterly publication launched at the end of June 2017 by the Florida Rd placemaking committee and Urban Improvement Precinct (UIP). A space to share the news and views of the Roads’ food, culture, work, family, design and party happenings, THE VIBE is where you will learn about this rapidly evolving place.

T: 031 312 1099 W: www.nextchapter.durban Arup House, 167 Florida Road, Morningside GPS: S29°50’4.54| E31°1’57.25

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develops free area app Continuing its efforts to enhance the user experience of this unique place, Florida Rd has developed an area APP design as a single, inclusive source of information on Florida Rd for

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residents, visitors, employees, Durban locals and tourists – and it is FREE to download from your APP store. Have you got Florida Rd knowledge at your fingertips? Do you know where the best place for late night dining is or where to get your nails done? How about the number for the UIP 24/7 hotline number, or the latest happenings on the road? While a few seconds on a search engine will give you reams of information about Florida Rd, what seems to be lacking is a central hub of information that is more than a business directory but provides ‘insider-info’ on the place and keeps you connected to those driving its activities. Responding to this need and understanding that an info source must be immediately available, Florida Rd has developed an area APP positioned as the single ‘go-to-point’ for all things Florida Rd. A tool used to create a sense of place in Florida Rd, the APP is a collaboration between the Florida Rd Place-Making Committee (a subcommittee of the Florida Rd UIP), placemaking company UrbanPLACES and APP development company APP Fab. “The APP is aimed at anyone from the Durban local looking for a night out, or a day visitor wanting to know where to go for a family lunch, to an employee looking for the local post office number or a tourist looking for accommodation, and so we have grouped similar information together making it easier for people to access exactly what the are looking for,” said Cara Reilly of UrbanPLACES. Comprehensive and user-friendly, the APP uses bold icons to highlight each section, with content including things like: • Local knowledge from maps and the history of Florida Rd to information on the local clinic, library and much more is contained in the Area Info section, which is constantly refined and updated. • A one-touch-call to the 24/7 UIP Hotline Number as well as the option to Report A Fault, by capturing an image and sending an alert an anything from street lights out, to lost pets, directly to the UIP. • A comprehensive A-Z that lists every business located on Florida Rd (and within the immediate boundaries) at no charge with a click-to-call phone number for easy connection • The Eat, Shop, Stay and Property categories feature key offerings in the area and allow for local businesses to upgrade their listing to include images, web and social media links and a more detail on what they offer. • A News section that links through the latest news on Florida Rd as hosted on the UIP website • An Events section with line-up of activities on Florida Rd, as hosted on the UIP website, as well as the option of checking out what is happening in the whole of Durban.

A Contacts button that users with details of a range of important contacts, from the UIP to emergency and municipal contacts. Understanding that Florida Rd is part of the incredible city of Durban, and the province of KZN, the APP has a More Durbs section, which using categorized listings gives the user info on everything from Township Tours to Local Markets and everything in between. The APP can send push notifications and a related image to all users, perfect for communicating everything from water shut downs to the opening of a new restaurant.

Additional features of the APP include a link to a stunning video that captures the essence of Florida Rd; a link to the UIP website; a developing coupon section, and a link to a form for businesses to request a listing or an upgrade. But why the need for an APP when Florida Rd has a website and social media pages? According to international statistics portal Statista, some 2.3 billion people worldwide own a smartphone, with South Africa accounting for 16.1 million of those users. And for most of those people their Smartphones have become an inseparable part of their daily lives – almost a physical appendage from the moment the phone alarm goes off in the morning! In this way, providing simple access to information via mobile phone is becoming more of a necessity than a nice to have, with a recent Forbes article going as far as saying that “…a mobile app is a standard component of any business in the future.” While businesses in Florida Rd (and the immediate surrounds) are listed FREE under the A-Z, and thus gain a level of exposure, the APP allows for paid-for upgraded listings, which are housed in the highlighted Eat, Shop, Stay and Property sections, and give businesses the opportunity to show more about what they offer. Asked if all the bases were covered, Florida Rd Place-Making Committee Chair Mike Holland noted that the team had been working on the APP for some months now but that once in use, they would look at any necessary updates to improve functionality. “From creating the structure of the APP, to loading relevant content, we have tried to be as comprehensive and inclusive as possible, but that is not to say that we haven’t missed anything or anyone, so please if you have a business or service located on, or immediately surrounding, Florida Rd and you are not listed on the APP you must let us know,” he said.

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KFC Florida Road

House of Curries

This unique KFC situated inside a heritage colonial house is one of a kind and can be found in the heart of the vibrant Florida Road. If great tasting, good quality food served with a smile is what you are after, then look no further. Our chicken, which is tenderly prepared in the Colonel’s famous 11 secret herbs and spices, is world renowned. There is free Wi-Fi and we also deliver to the surrounding area.

T: 031 312 5913 W: www.kfc.co.za 149 Florida Road, Morningside GPS: S29.8337° | E31.0168°

Holdens Kwikspar

T: 031 303 6076 E: hocfloridaroad@gmail.com 170 Florida Road, Morningside GPS: S29°49’58.123’’ | E31°1’0.677’’

Cafe Vacca Matta

T: 031 303 2838 E: jamesqueensmead.co.za/orders@holdens.co.za 279 Florida Road, Morningside, Durban GPS: S29°83’03’ | E31°01.29’’

T: 031 368 6535 W: www.vaccamatta.com 153 Florida Road, Morningside GPS: S29°49’58.123’’ | E31°1’0.677’’

Dropkick Murphys Situated at the heart of the Durban social scene, on the ever-buzzing Florida Road, Dropkick Murphy’s is dedicated to providing a truly Irish experience, from the frost that forms around our Guinness and Kilkenny taps right down to the artful combination of brick and mahogany. T: 031 825 1858 W: www.dropkickmurphys.co.za 219 Florida Road, Morningside

Cubaña

Butcher Block Steakhouse Cubaña is South Africa’s only authentic Latino Social Caffe and eatery which provides the service of a cocktail bar and cigar lounge with a unique flavoursome cuisine.

T: 031 303 4383 T: 031 303 4383 E: durban@cubana.co.za W: www.cubana.co.za

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T: 031 303 2662 W: www.butcherblock.co.za 140 Florida Road, Morningside

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Glenwood Umbilo

Diverse and vibey The Glenwood/Umbilo route provides an insight into the booming vitality and energy created by South Africa’s cultural diversity and heritage. The region is blessed with a mixture of scenic attractions, bustling restaurants and cultural history.

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Mazisi Kunene Museum

Clark and Kent

Clark & Kent, situated in Congella, Durban, boasts a rich history in vehicle repair that spans over 100 years! We offer comprehensive vehicle repair, panel beating, spray painting and many other services for passengers and commercial vehicles. Repairing more than 250 cars and 40 trucks a month, our 8 500 square-metre workshop is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities allowing us to offer a prompt and efficient service every time and at a competitive price. T: 031 205 7251 E: info@clarkandkent.co.za W: www.clarkandkent.co.za // 360 Sydney Rd, Congella

The Mazisi Kunene Museum in Glenwood, Durban is home to more than 10 000 handwritten and typed manuscripts of imbongi, writer and philosopher, Professor Mazisi Kunene. Kunene sought to draw worldwide attention to iSiZulu culture, language and in particular, African cosmology and African-ness. The Museum offers tours. T: 031 205 2912 E: senzo@kunenefoundation.org W: www.kunenemuseum.org // 8 Delville Ave, Glenwood

KZNSA Gallery The KZNSA is a not-for-profit, memberbased, public benefit organization that boasts a gallery, shop and Arts Café. The shop develops and markets 100% local only craft and design and is also an important outlet in the province for design from the rest of the country. The Main, Mezzanine, and Park Galleries offer exhibition spaces ranging from the epic to the intimate, including a range of digital projection facilities. A diverse public education programme includes artist and curator walkabouts, catalogues and other publications, seminars and specialist conferences.

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©All phtoto Umbilo Business Forum – Dimitar Dobrev

T: 031 277 1705 E: gallery@kznsagallery.co.za W: www.kznsagallery.co.za // 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwood


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Umbilo Pond/D-Moss Pigeon Valley Nature Reserve Congella Park Resistance Park Bulwer Park Cavendish Gardens Resistance Park 33 Davenport Ave park

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Phansi Museum (Zulu Collection) – 500 Esther Roberts Rd Green Camp (Green Economy, Commune) – 246 Umbilo Rd, Bulwer, Berea, 4083 KZNSA (Art Gallery) Stellawood Cemetery Battle of Congella Voortrekker Monument @ Congella Park Battle of Congella Monument – Wisely Road

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UKZN – Howard College UKZN – Nelson R Mandela School of

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Medicine DUT TVET College Thekwini College One Home One Garden (Organic Food Project) @ Brettonwood High School Durban Baha’i Center @ 5 Bartle Road

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Fulham Bakery Parc Café Glenwood Bakery Ambrosia Cafe & Restaurant

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Savior Cafe Mooki Noodle Bar Goundens Curry Kitchen Govenders Curry Kitchen Coffee Tree Davenport Road Strip (food mile) PrepRoom @ Glenwood Preparatory – Address: 1 Bath Rd, Bulwer, Berea Bean Green Earthmother Organic Julio’s Continental Restaurant

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McDonald’s Boutique Hotel Dalton Hostel 33 Davenport House & Park Kenneth Gardens Natal Settlers Memorial Homes Nomads Backpackers

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Dalton Skin Traders Market Muthi Street Market – Khuzimpi Shezi Road Warwick Junction Muthi Market Queensmead Mall Davenport Centre Buxton’s Centre

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Dalbridge Train Station Berea Train Station

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Alan Paton Road Umbilo Train Station Alan Paton Viaduct Train Tracks Mazisi Kunene Road Umbilo Road Sydney Road Che Guevara Road

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Pastel Heart

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The Winston pub Origin Night Club Davenport Road ‘food mile’ Rhumbelow Theatre

Religious

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Shembe • Canongate Road • Che Guevara, between Campbell Rd & Baxter Place Church • Glenwood Presbyterian Church – 339 Esther Roberts Rd St. John the Divine – 205 Clark Rd, • Glenwood, Durban, 4001 • Stellawood Cemetery – Selborne Rd.

Mosque Glenwood Musalla – 298 Che Guevara Rd, • Bulwer, Berea, 4083

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45 Esther Roberts Road (Umbilo Business Forum) The Green Door (CoWorking & Events Space) @298 Cato Road The Citadel (CoWorking Space) @ 398 Esther Roberts Road

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Alan Paton Viaduct Congella Park Recycling Station Dennis Hurley Centre – Dalton Clinic @ Dalton Beer Hall

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Stella Sports Club Congella Sports Breathing Space Yoga Berea Bowling Club Tesoriere Swimming Pool @ Acton Road

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Get into nature Step into relaxed, resort-town ambience and experience first-rate holiday facilities and shopping as well as a wonderful selection of top class restaurants. Once a coast dune forest system, Durban North still abounds with natural splendour, which can be explored while hiking, cycling or driving through the area. In addition to making the most of the blissfully beautiful beaches, be sure to visit the Mangrove Swamps and the Umgeni Bird Park to reconnect with nature.

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The Promenade Beachfront in Durban North looking towards Durban – a kitesurfer’s paradise.

©Sharon Scott

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Set between the Umgeni River mouth and Umhlanga Durban North is an affluent suburb and is close to central Durban and Umhlanga’s business parks, and boasts comfortable accommodation establishments that serve as an ideal base for business travellers. A wide range of eating and drinking establishments, from bistros to cocktail bars to boutique family restaurants, make Swapo Road and MacKeurtan Avenue great places to relax and meet people, while La Lucia Mall is a lovely suburban mall with a relaxed atmosphere and big brand stores. The Umgeni River Bird Park is home to over 200 species of endangered, indigenous and exotic birds. The Bird Show is the top attraction where visitors can witness owls, macaws, kookaburras, toucans, vultures and many other species as they demonstrate what they would normally do in the wild. Shows are at 11am and 2pm every day, weather permitting. Despite Umhlanga’s growth boom in the last twenty years, it’s still home to some pristine natural areas. There is a well-marked path that winds through pretty coastal forest on boardwalks that cross the Ohlange River on its way to the lagoon, buttressed by dunes. Benches and picnic spots are dotted throughout, and you can follow the trail to reach the beach and the lagoon, and the remains of a Stone Age seashell midden can also be found to the north of the lagoon. The adjacent Hawaan Forest Reserve is inland of Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve. This indigenous woodland has remained in its natural state for centuries, and is characterised by important species of trees with tropical attributes, and many small animals. Entry is restricted, so phone ahead to book a guided walk. Looking from Durban North towards Moses Mabhida Stadium, the city and the Bluff.

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@Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife

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The iconic La Lucia Mall.

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A taste of sophistication ‘on the rocks’ uMhlanga Rocks is a booming hub of activity, experiencing exciting infrastructural development to accommodate the ever-growing list of business and leisure facilities on offer. Enjoy world-class accommodation, superb shopping, entertainment par excellence and an extensive menu of restaurants, all situated along the pristine and scenic coastline, just north of Durban.

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The Pearls of Umhlanga.

A booming holiday coastline Over the years, Umhlanga has become the most sought after holiday and business destination in South Africa. It boasts some of the most exclusive hotels, self-catering apartments, sophisticated guesthouses and a worldclass beachfront promenade that spans the entire length of this resort paradise. Fine dining, beautiful shopping malls and many fabulous suburbs are all part of the Umhlanga scene. There are large numbers of marine, wildlife and bird species in Umhlanga. These can be found in the local nature reserves, lagoon, sea and forests. There are guided walks for visitors and tourists. The neighbouring Bronze Beach to the north are protected by shark nets and stationed by well-trained professional lifeguards. The 2.7km O’Connor Promenade was recently upgraded, and runs from Durban View Park to Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve. The promenade is a favourite for walkers and runners, and is dotted with restaurants, takeaways, ablution facilities and ice cream sellers. The boat launch site at Granny’s Pool adjacent to the lifesavers’ clubhouse allows visitors to get out onto the water to fish from fishing charter boats. To the north, the seaside village of Umdloti is set against green hills and lush vegetation. It has some of the best beaches in the area, with a rockenclosed tidal pool and a wide lagoon. There is excellent fishing off the rocks

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Beach Bums, just past La Mercy.

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and safe swimming. There are a few good dive spots right off Umhlanga, and the best diving conditions are to be found in the winter months. The T-Barge, Lighthouse Reef, the Trawler of Fontao and Dolphin Reef attract everything from moray eels to tropical fish. One of the best snorkelling spots in the area is at the northern end of Umdloti’s Beach Road. A line of rocks encloses an enormous tidal pool, home to large cowries, crayfish and a variety of tropical fish.

Butcher Boys uMhlanga Rocks

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UMHLANGA APP FOR THE INSIDE SCOOP How easily can you find out what you need to know about uMhlanga Rocks? Do you know what time the lifeguards go off duty, or where to buy a pair of shoes? How about which beaches are dogfriendly, or where to get your nails done? uMhlanga Rocks now has a user-friendly and intuitive area APP that carries this information and much more, from info for the Durban local looking for a wedding present, or a day visitor wanting to know about umbrella hire, to an uMhlanga Rocks employee on a lunch break or a tourist wanting evening entertainment. Funded by the uMhlanga Urban Improvement Precinct (UIP) as part of its work to improve the experience of uMhlanga Rocks for all its’ users, the APP groups similar information together making it easier for people to access the exact information they need. To ensure the APP is as comprehensive and useful as possible, every business in uMhlanga Rocks is listed under the APP A-Z, in searchable categories, and a local are event button takes users directly to details of current and upcoming events. For your safety, security and to ensure you can connect to the UIP the APP provides access for uMhlanga Ballito community to several UIP services. This includes one-touch calling to the 24/7 UIP hotline; the ability to directly report concerns and problems in public space to the UIP management team; updates on the UIP news in the area, and push notifications informing users about UIP and municipal emergency info ie: water shut downs, crime warnings etc. Additional features of the APP include a link to a stunning video that captures the essence of uMhlanga Rocks; a link to the UIP website; a link to a form for business and or event listings, as well as a map of the area. The APP can be downloaded by scanning the QR code or visiting the uMhlanga Rocks website https://umhlangauip.co.za/site/your-umhlanga-rocks/ ©Umhlanga Tourism

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Established and funded by uMhlanga Rocks property owners the UIP (Urban Improvement Precinct) creates desirable and well managed public spaces in uMhlanga Rocks by establishing private sector and municipal partnerships while delivering privately funded security, cleaning, maintenance, greening and marketing services.

www.umhlangauip.co.za

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© Wavepark

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IT IS ALWAYS FUN TIME FOR KIDS AT GATEWAY THEATRE OF SHOPPING ELECTRIC AVENUE

MR. FUNTUBBLES

Follow the current to Electric Avenue for watts of fun! Get competitive in the Action Bowling lanes, or prepare for a bumpy ride in the Formula Dodgems. Experience next generation entertainment in the Arcade, which houses 120 games, including the latest and greatest innovations, as well as 12 thrilling rides in the 4D Motion Theatre. The Vortex Tunnel is a first for South Africa! Enter if you dare, and experience how the tunnel revolves around you as you walk through it. Electric Avenue is open daily from 8:30am until late.

Mr. Funtubbles and Mr. Funtubbles Fabulous Family Funfair are all about laughter, great memories and joy for the whole family. There are games galore, and all the rides (except the kiddies’ rides) can be enjoyed by children of all ages (that means adults, too!). The holidays are all about funtastic fun at mr. Funtubbles!

CONTACT INFO: Gateway, 2nd Floor, Cinema Level Call +27 31 566 5668 or visit www.electric-avanue.co.za for more information.

WAVEPARK The WavePark offers great outdoor entertainment for the family, and is open between 9am and 5pm, daily. Tweens and teens (and their adventurous parents) can learn to surf or slide down South Africa’s biggest super tube. Toddlers can frolic to their hearts content in the Splash area or explore the indoor jungle gym or Inflatable Park. Afterward, you can enjoy a relaxing meal at the Sunset Shack. The WavePark is a popular venue for live music performances on Sundays, with local bands playing between 12pm and 5pm. Look out for the Christmas Lights in the Park during December (6pm to 9pm, daily). CONTACT INFO: Gateway Theatre of Shopping Call +27 31 584 9400 or email kim@wavepark.co.za

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CONTACT INFO: mr. Funtubbles/mr. Funtubbles Fabulous Family Funfair Shop E047/E028 Palm Court Boulevard Gateway Theatre of Shopping Call +27 31 584 6645 or email marketing@mrfuntubbles.co.za

Challenge your boo or bestie to a game of indoor golf at iPlanet Golf. Shop G359, Gateway Call +27 31 566 3803 or visit www.iplanetgolf.com

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© Electric Avenue

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Rev up your fun levels and get a serious dose of adrenaline on the new Action Karting track Parkade C (outsided Checkers & Spar) Call +27 84 501 5599/+27 72 383 8306 or visit www.actionkartinggateway.co.za

MOVIES Why wait? Ask her on a date already. See what’s showing: movies.sterkinekor.co.za Ster Kinekor/IMAX and Cine Prestige, Gateway

TEENS’ SHOPPING CHECKLIST Tees: •

Plain white tee from MRP

Forever New’s chunky sweater

The classic office blazer from Zara

Pants: •

A pair of Levi’s basic blue jeans

Black skinny ripped J’s from Top Shop

High-waisted bodycon pants from Cotton On or MRP

Shoes: •

Sneakers... one in every colour from Office London

Some sparkly wedges from Europa Art shoes

Beach slops from Havaianas

Accessories: •

The perfect classic studs for him and her from Swarovski

Elegant drop earring from Lovisa

Personalised necklace from Cardies

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Movies at Ster-Kinekor

OG’s at Krispy Kreme

Double scoops at Haagen Dazs

Gourmet popcorn from Maverick & Jane

A few laps of Action Karting

Only the best Mozart frappe at Chateau Gâteaux

Go wild at the Wavepark

Share a platter of Beluga’s fresh sushi

Tee off at iPlanet Golf

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Inanda Cultural Heritage Route

Experience Inanda Meander into Durban’s cultural heartbeat and discover the magical Inanda Valley, steeped in history and natural beauty. Take a guided tour, hike or mountain bike through this beautiful route. Explore the scenic Inanda Dam and follow the Umgeni River as it meanders through rolling green hills, abounding with things to do and see.

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Dusi Canoe Marathon Inanda Dam is the venue for one of the world’s most gruelling sporting events, the Dusi Canoe Marathon. Starting in Pietermaritzburg, contestants must paddle and run for three days along the Umsindusi and Umgeni rivers until they reach the sea in Durban. This tough event is held every February and attracts competitors from around the world to take on the might of the Valley of 1000 Hills. It was founded in 1951, and covers roughly 120km. It is the biggest canoeing event on the African continent, and one of the world’s most popular river marathons, attracting between 1 600 and 2 000 paddlers each year.

©Inanda Seminary

©Durban Tourism

@Ohlange Institute

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Bustling Ballito and Dolphin Coast Alive with world-class beaches and activities of all kinds, from family to adventure activities. Mountain biking and trail runs are increasingly popular in the surrounding areas.

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Ballito Dolphin Coast

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Launch of The Ballito Area APP The Ballito Area APP is here and available on all APP stores as a FREE download. Simply scan the APP QR code or search BallitoUrbanPLACES in your APP store. Aimed at everyone from the local to tourist, business owner to employee, the APP is designed as a single point of info on all things Ballito, including everything from fishing regulations, beach web cams and surf school information, to an A-Z of all businesses and an event guide. The APP structure is easily adaptable, integrates to a range of platforms (including the Ballito website and social media pages), and with quick edit abilities, responds to the demands of the area and its stakeholders, with a focus on delivering the best user experience possible. Developed for the Ballito UIP, the APP extends the service offering of the UIP, providing additional access for the Ballito community to several UIP services. This includes one-touch calling to the 24/7 UIP hotline; the ability to directly report concerns and problems in public space to the UIP management team; updates on the UIP news in the area, and push notifications informing users about UIP and municipal emergency info such as water shut downs, crime warnings, etc. To ensure the APP is as comprehensive and useful as possible, every business in Ballito is listed at no charge under the APP A-Z, in searchable categories. The Ballito Area APP is set to become the go-to-place for all those looking to enjoy the Ballito Life. Read more at www.ballitouip.co.za/site/ballito-life

©Ballito UIP

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©Zimbali Lakes Resort & Estate ©KwaDukuza Municipality

Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom. @KwaDukuza Municipality

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Umlazi Chatsworth Bluff

Delightful diversity and beautiful beaches Diverse cultures, lifestyles and unspoilt beaches. Explore energetic Umlazi – experience its friendly urban culture and then soak up the sun on the beautiful beaches of the Bluff.

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Amanzimtoti to Umkomaas

Dive into holiday adventures South of the City, this route is all about family holiday adventures and offers a relaxed coastal-town feel. Shop until you drop or go diving at Aliwal Shoal – one of the top 10 dive sites in the world.

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The tranquil Amanzimtoti lagoon.

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his magnifi cent stretch of coast extends from Athlone Park in the north to Clansthal in the south, and boasts 40 kilometres of golden beaches and lush coastal forests, interspersed with lively coastal villages. The Sapphire Coastis perfectly located, bordered by the city on one side and the unspoilt beauty of the south coast on the other. To the north is the vibrant city of Durban with all the amenities and energy of a big African metropolis, and to the west are the rolling hills of KwaZulu-Natal, rich in wildlife, culture and history. The King Shaka International Airport is 60 kilometres north of Amanzimtoti, along the N2 highway. The Sapphire Coast is a place where abundant natural beauty and wildlife exist alongside stylish modern shopping malls, luxury accommodation, restaurants and sports facilities. The area is truly renowned for its beaches and wealth of ocean activities, from fishing, surfing and scuba diving to paddling in the lagoons or white water rafting. It also has a rich sense of cultural diversity, from traditional Zulu art and crafts to spicy Indian food and the oldest natural golf course in the country! The Sapphire Coast truly has something for everyone, so welcome to ‘the place of sweet water’.

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The Galleria Shopping Mall, Amanzimtoti.

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Splash Waterworld, Amanzimtoti.

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The view from 305 Guesthouse, Athlone Park, Amanzimtoti.

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Southern Explorer

Explore way down south Sauntering further south, you will encounter more quality orientated destinations and blue flag beaches.

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Top 20 South Coast quick facts The South Coast has seven Blue Flag beaches – the highest number of permanently managed Blue Flag beaches in Africa 2. The South Coast has two extended Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) - Aliwal Shoal near Scottburgh and an expanded MPA that runs from Port Shepstone to Mpenjati and includes renowned sites such as Protea Banks and Trafalgar 3. The South Coast has the longest & fastest zipline in Africa – Lake Eland Game Reserve 4. The South Coast has the world’s highest gorge swing – Wild5Adventures in Oribi Gorge 5. The South Coast is also known as South Africa’s Golf Coast – with 11 premier golf courses to play 6. The South Coast has two major gorges with a dizzying array of adrenaline pumping adventures – Oribi Gorge and Umtamvuna Gorge 7. The South Coast is home to the annual Sardine Run – the #GreatestShoalonEarth, a natural phenomenon that brings millions of sardines to the South Coast any time between May and August 8. The South Coast has one of only two private beaches in South Africa at the Estuary Hotel, Port Edward 9. The South Coast has authentic rural and cultural experiences e.g. KwaNzimakwe, Nyandezulu, Wild-SouthCoast Walk and Great Drives Out 10. The South Coast features the KwaXolo caves with San paintings that are more than 100 000 years old

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11. The South Coast hosts an annual traditional Zulu Maidens Ceremony, where maidens are chosen for possible inclusion in the famous annual Reed Dance 12. The South Coast has the Red Desert – the smallest desert in the world 13. The South Coast has some of the biggest and most popular reptile farms in Africa - Pure Venom, Riverbend Crocodile Farm and Crocworld 14. The South Coast has nine nature reserves, including a game reserve 15. The South Coast has spectacular waterfalls – Nyandezulu Waterfall,

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The golf course at San Lameer, Southbroom.

18. There are daily flights to the South Coast from O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg and weekly flights from Cape Town to Margate Airport via Plettenberg Bay on CemAir 19. Every Summer Season, the Mayor of the Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, personally welcomes holidaymakers with goodie bags 20. The South Coast hosts beach festivals every season – Summer; Autumn; Winter; Spring

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Lehr’s Falls and Samango Falls and iconic urban waterfall, Uvongo Falls 16. The South Coast has a unique and diverse bird life – the Afromontane forests and the rich subtropical forests overlap to give rise to over 380 bird species representing over one third of the total number of birds recorded in the Southern African sub-region 17. The South Coast is home to a 120-bird breeding colony of vulnerable, wild Cape Vultures

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Clamber up West Home to the breath-taking valley of 1000 hills and Inanda Dam, experience family adventures, restaurants and cultural villages.

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Kloof Hillcrest Waterfall Cato Ridge

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A 30-minute drive inland from Durban will bring you to the green suburbs of Kloof and Hillcrest, edged by the rugged Valley of 1000 Hills. It is aptly named as the land literally tumbles down to the Umgeni River Valley in thousands of hills dotted with traditional Zulu homesteads. The views are breathtaking, the nature reserves teeming with game, the Zulu cultural villages provide an opportunity to experience some of the thrills of Africa and you can enjoy a game driving experience at PheZulu Safari Park. The area is a growing destination for adventure enthusiasts, with an array of activities on offer including rock climbing, quad biking, mountain bike trails, abseiling, microlighting and canoeing. There are numerous upmarket B&Bs and boutique hotels for visitors to stay in as they spend some time in the area. Tel: 031 322 2855/4 | E-mail: thtouris@iafrica.com | Web: www.1000hillstourism.co.za @1000HillsT

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Meander inland Situated inland from Durban’s CBD, Durban West offers brilliant shopping, true guesthouse hospitality and the culturally eclectic areas of Clermont and KwaDabeka.

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Westville Clermont Kwadabeka

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ust a short drive from Durban’s Golden Mile lies Durban West. This area is in the centre of all major attractions in the eThekwini municipal region, making it the perfect location from which to explore the beauty and attractions of the greater Durban area. Durban West is a fusion of different cultures, with rich and interesting history and well maintained reserves where nature is preserved for future generations. Here you will experience top class hospitality, which oozes friendliness and warmth.

Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park

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The Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park is not only the ideal destination for hours of fun on your bike, but this is where many hikers have trained for high altitude hiking before setting off to conquer Kilimanjaro.

Comrades Marathon and Amashova Durban Classic

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Two of the biggest sporting events in South Africa run through the Durban West region. This makes visiting this area perfect if you’re in town to cheer on family and friends. The Comrades Marathon takes place between the cities of Pietermaritzburg and Durban every year; when it starts in Pietermartizburg, it is usually referred to as a down-run and on alternate years when it starts in Durban, it is called an up-run.

The Amashova Durban Classic is a cycle race that starts in Pietermaritzburg and ends in Durban. For serious cyclists, this is a 106km route. For families just wanting to have a bit of fun, the fun ride starts in Hillcrest and covers 40km through Pinetown and Westville, down to Durban.

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Durban West Tourism Only 10kms from Durban’s beachfront

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he Durban West area forms the largest portion of Durban and consists of Westville, Pinetown and Mariannhill suburbs. Its location makes it central to all of Durban’s key attractions as well as its primary business and industrial hubs. Furthermore, it offers all visitors access to key amenities, whether for business or pleasure.

Be spoilt for choice with over 90 hotels, guesthouses, lodges, B&Bs and self-catering

apartments. Enjoy great shopping experiences at the Pavilion Shopping Centre, or activities such as mountain biking at the world famous Giba Mountain Bike Park. Markets and other attractions are plentiful too, and the ever popular and widely watched Comrades Marathon and Amashova Durban Classic races run through the area. Along with Claremont CTO, we have a township experience called the ‘Umlando Tour’ – tour the township and end off with a shisanyama lunch.

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