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Durban – Things to do in Durban

waters September 27th, 2011 Comments Off

Durban is the 3rd most populous city in South Africa. It is the most significant city in KwaZulu-Natal and it is famous being the busiest port in Africa. It really is also a major centre of travel and leisure as a result of the city's warm subtropical climate and seashores.

Durban is seen as a light sub-tropical climate having warm wet summer seasons together with mild humid to dry winter months. Frost won't exist in the city. Even so, due to large altitude variations, certain western suburbs get very chilly during the winter. The city area is topographically hilly, with not many flat areas, other than inside immediate vicinity of the central business area and the harbour. The western suburbs off Hillcrest and Kloof are generally substantially higher above sea-level. Numerous gorges and ravines are found within the city area. There is very little true coastal plain.

Durban has a long tradition being a port city. The port of Durban, which was formerly referred to as the Port of Natal, is among the few natural harbours between Port Elizabeth and Maputo, as well as being situated at the outset of a unique weather phenomenon that may cause very severe seas. These two features made Durban a remarkably active port of call for ship maintenance when the dock was opened up in the 1840s. The Port of Durban has become the busiest harbour in South Africa, plus the busiest container harbour in the Southern Hemisphere.

The consistently warm Indian Ocean and exotic beaches are helped by warm, sunny weather conditions which continues pretty much year round so if it is a coast holiday you'd like, here is the place to visit. If you want a break, there are plenty to do both day and night.

There is also an abundance of Durban Accommodation to choose from for your holiday or business trip.  From Hotels, Guest Houses and Self Catering stays.
 

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