F02 Mahatma Gandhi Settlement
Waypoint on the Historical Route. This historical landmark can be visited Mondays through Saturdays; it’s closed on Sundays.
Waypoint on the Historical Route. This historical landmark can be visited Mondays through Saturdays; it’s closed on Sundays.
Walk through the Shark Museum which is home to a variety of life-like replicas of sharks, including a 892kg Great White Shark as well as other marine animals.
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Mitchell Park’s staff members take an interest in educating children on the animal and plant worlds.
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Mitchell Park has a whole host of small animals and birds for you to visit, including crocodiles, buck, raccoons, cranes, flamingoes, wallabies, monkeys and tortoises.
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Trains run from Kloof station (Stokers Arms) to and from Inchanga station, on the last Sunday of each month.
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Entertainment is non-stop, extending from the daytime operations of Sea World, Wet ‘n Wild, and uShaka Beach, to the night time festivities of the Village Walk.
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Pack a picnic basket and enjoy the marvels of nature amid meticulously manicured gardens, laid out in traditional Japanese style, with beautiful ponds that attract a myriad of water birds.
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Mini town is a miniature city replicating Durban situated on the beach front. Its is fun to view this knee high replica of Durban and makes a great a family outing.
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Durban’s Premier entertainment destination. Experience the thrill at Suncoast Casino.
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Stroll through Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden and marvel at the collections of cycads, orchids, bromeliads and palms.
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The Club is the perfect retreat for families and sporting enthusiasts.
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Waypoint on the Historical Route. This historical landmark can be visited Mondays through Saturdays; it’s closed on Sundays.
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3The first school in South Africa started by a black person. John Dube was also the first President of what became the ANC.
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