Tourism in Durban
Golden Mile Beach is located in Durban
The city of beaches, ports and rare spices, when you travel to South Africa you can not miss the city of Durban, which is called ‘the city of waves’ because it is famous for surfing sport, it is a vibrant city and is now marketed tourist on the basis of being a global city.
Durban’s hotels, restaurants and shops have been well-developed in addition to enjoying a lot of important tourist attractions such as the beautiful beaches and water activities, and parks that give you the chance to relax in an open atmosphere as well as its mild climate throughout the year. In addition to the many tourist attractions and attractions.
Top 3 landmarks in Durban:
1- uShaka Marine World
Yoshaka Water World
Yoshaka Water World is the largest water park in the world. Opened in 2004, it has quickly become one of South Africa’s most important tourist attractions, especially for families, giving visitors a unique atmosphere of excitement, excitement and thrill.
Through the world of Yoshaka you will grope combining cultures in superb harmony with the sound of laughter and spirited screaming in the background. The city has several distinct sections, restaurants and lots of fun nightlife and shows on Yushaka Beach.
2 – Golden Mile Beach
One of South Africa’s most bustling beaches, Durban is one of the most important tourist attractions in Durban because of its bright sunshine, warm water and pleasant recreational activities.It is a surfers’ paradise.It also has places for fishing and other sunbathing. Along the beach are plenty of restaurants, cafes, shops and traditional vendors selling lots of hand-made souvenirs in thatched booths.
3- Durban Botanic Gardens
It is the oldest public institution established in 1849 and is the oldest public institution established by the government in the city of Durban, located in the area around Mount Hill, and is one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in Africa and the most important places of tourism in South Africa and covers an area of 37 acres and contains more Of 6,000 species of plants, trees, orchards, flowers and important economic crops.
Tourism in Nelspruit or Mbombela
Kruger National Park in Mbombela
The city of Nelspruit is old, and currently Mbombela since November 2013. Mbombela is one of the most beautiful tourist cities in South Africa, from which you can learn about the entire history of the country.
Nelspruit is the capital of Mpumalanga province on the Crocodile River. It was founded in 1893 and was a small settlement until its gold fields were discovered in the late 19th century, prompting many immigrants to stay there. In terms of tourism, Mbombela is full of natural tourist attractions, entertainment and shopping malls that we will learn about.
Top 3 landmarks in the city of Mbombela:
1.Kruger National Park
Kruger Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa.It is the most exciting safari destination in the country.It is a park spread over an area of 2 million hectares, full of stunning landscapes and interesting African wildlife, where you will be face to face with the five most famous animals in Africa, the elephant. , Lion, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and other wonderful African animals.
The Kruger National Park was established in 1898, with the aim of preserving both African wildlife and animals from overfishing, and is now home to more than 147 species of mammals, 507 bird species, 34 species of amphibians, 114 species of reptiles, and 336 species of Trees and 49 species of fish.
The park offers a fun car safari to capture the most beautiful wildlife memorials in Africa.
Lowveld National Botanical Garden
Loveland National Botanical Garden
One of the most beautiful parks in Africa, it is a park with a character derived from the two rivers passing by, namely the Crocodile River and the Nels River, with a range of picturesque waterfalls.
The park is characterized by biodiversity and contains the largest collection of trees in Africa, which number about 800 species, the garden is a paradise for more than 243 species of birds, 75 species of reptiles, and many mammals such as hippopotamus, monkeys and rare species of butterflies.
Sudwala Caves
The oldest known caves in the world, dating back more than 240 million years, were formed when the warm seas covered that area in the Stone Age. If you are a natural and mystery enthusiast of course you can not miss visiting the Sudwala Caves when traveling to South Africa, one of South Africa’s most interesting tourist attractions.
Looking at the rock formations and their different layers, you will learn about the climatic patterns that dominated the seas as well as their breathtaking views and colors.