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    My 5 Favorite Things To Do While On Holiday In Durban

    By gtn-ad,

    December 30, 2015

    Durban is probably one of the most popular tourist destinations to visit for those venturing into Northern, South Africa. Currently, it’s also an extremely popular choice for the locals of South Africa as well. In fact, there are over 3 million people living within the city limits. That’s because loads of money is constantly flowing in and out of it. The number of millionaires inhabiting the place grew by 200% between 2000 and 2014.

    With more rich people, comes nicer attractions for tourists. As if their thousands of miles of good beaches weren’t enough to get me down there. Here are five other things I have to do when I’m in the Durban area that don’t have anything to do with the water.

    #1- The Burman Bush Park

    It’s nice to take the family to a local park that’s not too far away from the coast or the city. While enjoying the local bird life is nice, there are other things we want to explore. It’s nice to not be too far away from them. This park is also only a few kilometers wide. So the little ones won’t get tired as they’re walking around it.

    #2- The Hawaan Forest

    This forest is a pretty interesting. It’s actually one of the last of its kind to grow on dune. The area dates back 18,000 years. A lot of really interesting insects can be spotted that simply can’t be seen in a European and North American Forest. Be sure to wear bug spray and don’t get too close!

    #3- Suncoast Casino And Entertainment World

    Having fun with the kids during the day? You don’t have to sacrifice your nights as well. They’ll have fun playing in the hotel pool. You can have a night out with your significant other at Suncoast Casino and Entertainment World. It’s a pretty well-kept, friendly place to be. Plus, there are over 400 rooms to gamble in.

    #4- Kingsmead Cricket Ground

    This is one of the smaller, yet no less impressive, stadiums in South Africa. Its capacity is 25,000 people. Last time I was in town, I caught a game between South Africa and England. It was exciting to see two big teams in a modest stadium.

    #5- Kings Park Stadium

    Maybe rugby is more your speed? Then you’ll want to catch a game at Kings Park Stadium. This one’s a little larger, but both stadiums mentioned are equally nice. In my experience, this stadium can actually get overcrowded if there’s a big team playing.

    There’s Loads Of Other Stuff Too

    Durban’s a major city with millions of people in it. There are loads of restaurants, art dealers, theaters and other entertainment options. Plus, if you get bored of the parks and shows, you can always hit the beach! That’s what I do for most of my holiday when I’m down there!

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    Kitesurfing Cape Town: It’s Time To Book A Trip

    South Africa has everything you need to enjoy an amazing, exotic vacation. Whether you’re interested in seeing some larger than life safari animals, or just want to kick-it by the water, you’ll be able to find it. As far as water sports goes, the best region for you to be in is Cape Town. This city experiences great winds, tropical temperatures and crystal-clear waters almost year-round.

    A popular water sport in the town is kitesurfing. It’s sort of like traditional surfing, but with the incorporation of Cape Town’s amazing wind velocities. The current of the water and the winds in the area work to propel the surfer. Because of the two forces of nature, a lot of sports enthusiasts claim it’s even easier!

    English-Speaking kitesurfing Cape Town Schools

    Enjoying a tropical vacation in a brand new region can be difficult when communicating with the locals is impossible. While not everyone in the area speaks it, English is spoken fluently in all the tourist-type locations. Especially in all the surfing and kitesurfing schools. In fact, 70% of the natives speak it as their first language.

    Rarely Dips Below Freezing

    It may be necessary to wear a wet-suit for a few days in July. But fortunately, it is possible to kitesulf all year when you visit Cape Town. The temperatures almost never dip below freezing. Since it’s below the equator, our off-seasons are their on-seasons. You may not be able ti kitesurf in the U.k in January, but in Cape Town it’s the best season for it.

    Atlantic Seaboard Or West Coast

    Kitesurfing is either done in the Atlantic Seabord region or the West Coast of Cape Town. These two areas are filled with tourist destinations and beaches. The Atlantic Seaboard is a wealthier area and heavily populated. In fact, it has some of the most exclusive real-estate properties in South Africa. Many choose to vacation in this region for this reason.

    Kitesurfing Cape Town: You’ll Need A Board

    Kitesurfing supplies aren’t cheap. The board can cost anywhere between $500 to $1,000. So you really have to be able to commit to this activity if you want to try it. Some schools may let you rent a pair. If you enjoy surfing, trying this activity may be worth the expense. Remember, buying a kite is going to be another $500 on top of that.

    Great Winds And Spots

    Visit Cape Town for its sprawling beaches, fair weather and predictable winds. You won’t be underwhelmed and under impressed. Weather you’re just starting out, or are already a champion, Cape Town should have what you need to help you leave a better Kitesurfer. Read More

    4 Of The Best Things I Did On Holiday In Nespruit

    People come to this area of South Africa for its combination of lush, local parks and friendly tour guides that are more than willing to navigate people through the city. Yes, there’s nothing missing in Nespruit. It certainly isn’t experiencing a shortage of activities for you and your family an engage in. This northern area of South Africa is filled with great theater, excellent football fans (soccer if you’re American), motocross for us car lovers and shopping. Here are four activities me and my crew never miss out on when we drift into Nespruit.

     

    17 Local Parks

    Did you know they’re 17 (official) local parks in the Newpruit area? Me and my family think it’s neat that many of them are scattered throughout the city. It allows tourists and busy shoppers to gain instant access to nature. All of them are well-kept and extremely green. Many think of a desert when they think of visiting Africa. When it comes to this part of the continent, this couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s a lush, green paradise.

    One of my favorite parks to visit is riverside. Just like the name suggests, there’s a pretty sizable river flowing in it. It’s perfect for those who love fishing and other water sports. You’ll certainly find some interesting species while fishing these foreign, waters.

    See A Rugby Or Soccer Match At The Stadium

    When me and my family were venturing in a few years back, we got lucky and scored some tickets to see Italy play Somalia. All and all, it was a pretty exciting game. Of course, the players weren’t nearly as impressive as the luxury provided by the stadium. The place is super modern, large and top of the line. It was actually built to host a FIFA world cup game back in 2010. To this day, African sports teams are getting plenty of us out of it.

    As of today, the stadium is called the Mbombela stadium. It’s probably one of the largest structures in the city. If it were at full capacity, it would have 43,500 people in it. Don’t worry about running into crowds. The stadium’s never that full when me and my gang are in it.

    The Innobis Arts Festival

    Be sure to check out some of the local shows in the area next time you’re in town. I went to an arts festival that wasn’t too overcrowded. Almost all the pieces in the venue were on sale. I made sure to purchase some of the best pieces. The Innosbis Art Festival is filled with original works by prominent, local artists in the area.

    Local Produce Markets

    Be sure to check out some of their produce markets. While it’s much of the same stuff you’ll find in a grocery store in the states or Europe, the markets are not more than five miles from where the produce is actually grown. So it’s much fresher. Plus, they have African-Sized versions of your favorite fruits. Tired of those small, tart mangoes from Mexico? Try a juicy, freshly plucked, African mango from a Nelspruit market. You’ll notice the difference. Read More

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