Freebies: Five FREE things to do in beautiful Durban
While recreational offerings in Durban are as vast as they are various, there are plenty of free, fun-for-all activities to enjoy within the city. Here are our top five choices… 1. VISIT THE BEACH, OF COURSE! Sand, sea, and sky in Durban. Photo: Pe_Wu / Flickr If there’s one thing that’s a must-do when visiting […]
While recreational offerings in Durban are as vast as they are various, there are plenty of free, fun-for-all activities to enjoy within the city. Here are our top five choices…
1. VISIT THE BEACH, OF COURSE!
If there’s one thing that’s a must-do when visiting the coast – it’s visiting the beaches. Durban is famous for its Golden Mile – literally miles of golden sands and warm Indian ocean waves. Take your pick from many, on the north and south coasts. The best part is that they’re free – just take your snacks, swimsuit, and sunscreen!
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2. CHECK OUT AN ART GALLERY IN DURBAN
The art scene in Durban is as alive as it is beautiful, with a number of galleries showcasing local talent at its prime. Be sure to check out the Durban Art Gallery, situated with the Durban City Hall, which houses a permanent collection of Victorian paintings and South African contemporary artwork.
Another noteworthy mention is the Elizabeth Gordon Gallery on Florida Road, which showcases original works by eminent and emerging South African artists and hosts exhibitions of new works regularly.
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3. STROLL THROUGH THE DURBAN BOTANIC GARDENS
Established in 1849, the Durban Botanic Gardens just so happens to be the oldest surviving botanic garden in Africa. The garden is situated in Berea and houses several gardens in one, with indigenous and exotic curated collections of cycads, palms, orchids and many more.
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4. MARVEL AT THE BIRDS AT THE AMANZIMTOTI BIRD SANCTUARY
Whether you are an avid birdwatcher or just like looking at these pretty creatures, the Amanzimtoti Bird Sanctuary is free and is a must-visit. The sanctuary consists of a self-guided trail that allows you to watch the birds from three different hides.
There is also a tea garden that overlooks a lake – best for enjoying the waterbirds in their natural environment.
5. HIKE YOUR WAY THROUGH UMHLANGA LAGOON NATURE RESERVE
In the heart of beautiful Umhlanga, the Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve is 26 hectares of lush vegetation on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Hiking trails pass through wetlands, sand dunes, and coastal and forest environments – so come prepared to take in all the sights!