I am from Durban. Until this year, I would have said that I knew it extensively. But whether it’s walking through the markets of Warwick Triangle or the well-traversed promenade, visiting Durban on assignment showed me aspects I hadn’t encountered, or if I had, I had taken for granted.
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Perhaps it was meeting Taweni Xaba (who wrote about Durban through the eyes of her children in our October issue) and her family, or seeing the art renewal projects going on a result of the UIA 2014 conference held in Durban. Maybe it was the quick mutton curry outside a street snack shop or having a car-guard chase off an aspiring sgebengu who took an overly large interest in my phone. Or seeing dogs bounding along the beach, chasing pigeons into the early morning sun and driving familiar freeways.
Regardless, I saw Durban through refreshed eyes. We have a lot to offer, and not just in terms of our deliciously warm water. In this month’s Durban feature, I got to visit good old Durbs. And I can honestly recommend you do too. Scroll down, or click through, for a glimpse into a Durban summer.
Click the cover below to see what else we’ve got in store in Getaway Magazine’s October 2014 issue.