Durban Travel Guide |
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Renowned as third largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban is a ![]() Top-listed spots of Durban including: Athlone Park Only 7.5 km from Durban, on the south coast road, Athlone Park is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods north of Amanzimtoti, facing Durban International Airport at the side, and just before the start of the Hibiscus Coast. It is the perfect gateway of nature enthusiasts. With the opening of a railway in Amanzimtoti and the arrival of a chief of station in 1902, First Nations Amanzimtoti became firmly entrenched in the minds of South Africans as a town, and many tourists went to seven miles of beach. Berea Perched on the crest of a hill, The Berea suburb of Durban overlooks the city, a residential suburb, filled with an eclectic mix of architectural styles that include large Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco and modern homes reminiscent of the colonial era the past. The Bluff ![]() Renowned as eco-friendly landscape, the Buff has a thick green belt that has a strong attraction for those who don’t want to stay amidst hustle and bustle of daily life. Umhlanga Rocks Amanzimtoti and even is a collection of suburbs that cover the military base section cliff in the north of Treasure Beach in the south. The Bluff is also the gateway to the south coast with its many resorts and other attractions. The Bluff offers stretches of pristine beaches bordered by dunes, rock pools, the more favorite fishing, diving and surfing spots, giving sport and leisure for the more adventurous. Botha Hill The top ranges of the hill Botha are the most spectacular sight of this town that always gets a mention when it's time Marathon buddies. Also known as known as Botha's Halfway House, it offers many to offers to enjoy this fascinating place. |
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