Durban Tourist Attractions

Shakaland

Shakaland is a cultural village in South Africa about 160 km north of Durban and in the middle of Zululand. It is a living museum where people can learn about the Zulu's traditional culture and way of life.

People who go to Shakaland can do many cultural things, such as traditional Zulu dancing, spear throwing, and making beer. They can also look around the village and see how the Zulu lives and work in their traditional homesteads. The town looks like a typical Zulu kraal, with thatched huts in a circle around a cattle enclosure.

When you go to Shakaland, one of the best parts is meeting and talking to the Zulu people who live there. They are happy to share their stories and knowledge of their culture with visitors. Guests can also eat a traditional Zulu feast, which includes dishes like umphokoqo (porridge made from maize meal), amadumbe (sweet potato), and isibhede (a kind of stew made from oxtail) (steamed bread).

Overall, Shakaland is a fun and unique way to learn about the Zulu people's rich cultural history and experience that history.

KwaZulu – Natal Society of the Arts

The KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts (KZNSA) is an important cultural institution in the South African KwaZulu-Natal, located in Durban. Founded in 1906, the gallery was initially established to provide artists a more casual platform to discuss, exhibit, and market their work.

Over the years, KZNSA has become the best modern art gallery in the area. It now offers free cutting-edge art shows and cultural events to the public. The organization's three main galleries - Main, Mezzanine, and Park - host local and international contemporary art exhibitions.

In addition, the KZNSA also has a craft shop that sells handmade local goods. In an economic downturn, the KZNSA is undergoing restructuring and radical change to ensure its future. The gallery is a must-visit for anyone interested in contemporary art and culture in the KwaZulu-Natal region.

The KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts is at 166 Bulwer Rd, Bulwer, Durban. You can drive, ride a bike, or walk there. There are also directions for public transportation.

Activities to do in Durban

From Durban: Half-Day Safari Tour

The From Durban: Half-Day Safari Tour is a guided safari in Phezulu Safari Park, about 35 kilometers from the center of Durban. This half-day tour allows people to see some of South Africa's most famous animals, like zebras, giraffes, impalas, and wildebeests, in their natural habitat.

The tour starts by picking you up at your Durban hotel and taking you on a beautiful drive through the Valley of a Thousand Hills to Phezulu Safari Park. When you get to the park, an experienced guide will take you on a safari game drive. The game drive takes about two hours and stops at a traditional Zulu village where you can learn about Zulu culture and traditions.

After the game drive, you can visit a fantastic crocodile and snake park to see some of Africa's most dangerous snakes and learn how crocodiles act. The tour ends with a stop at the Phezulu Cultural Village, where you can see dance and music performances in the traditional Zulu style.

Overall, the From Durban: Half-Day Safari Tour is a fun and educational safari that shows visitors South Africa's unique wildlife and rich cultural history. It's fun for people of all ages and fitness levels, so families, couples, and people traveling alone can all do it.

Durban: 1-Hour Boat Cruise from Wilson's Wharf

The Durban: 1-Hour Boat Cruise from Wilson's Wharf is a popular tourist activity that takes you on a scenic cruise along the Durban harbor, one of Africa's busiest and most important ports. During the one-hour cruise, you can enjoy stunning views of the city skyline, harbor, and nearby landmarks.

The tour departs from Wilson's Wharf, located in the heart of Durban's bustling harbor district. Your welcoming skipper will welcome you and give you a brief overview of the tour and a safety briefing. The boat used for the tour is a comfortable and spacious catamaran, equipped with comfortable seating, a canopy for shade, and onboard restrooms.

As you depart from Wilson's Wharf, your skipper will provide commentary on the history of the harbor and its significance as a major shipping port. Then, you'll sail by many exciting landmarks and places, such as the famous Moses Mabhida Stadium, the uShaka Marine World theme park, and the Golden Mile beachfront.

Throughout the cruise, you will also have the opportunity to spot various marine life, including dolphins, whales, and sea turtles commonly found in waters off the Durban coast. Your skipper will tell you about the marine life in the area and answer any questions you have.

The Durban: 1-Hour Boat Cruise from Wilson's Wharf is a relaxing and fun way for people of all ages and fitness levels to see the beauty of Durban's harbor and coast. The tour is excellent for families, couples, and people traveling alone who want to do something different and memorable in Durban.

Overall, the Durban: 1-Hour Boat Cruise from Wilson's Wharf is a great way to see the city from a new angle and learn more about its history and culture.

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