A few months ago I had the opportunity to go home to Durban and dip into both the warm seas and the currents of change swirling through this multicultural, balmy city. What I found was inspiring.
It seems that the longer you stay away from Durban, the more nostalgic and patriotic you become, as Rosa Lyster aptly notes in ‘Essay 36: DURBS DURBS DURBS’. I find myself regaling whoever will listen (usually Uber drivers) about how it’s just so wonderful, so unpretentious, so diverse. Well, it is.
And to top it all off, Durban is getting even better with new developments and creative hubs transforming the city spaces. There is much more to do now, but the core of Durban is still the same.
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This story first appeared in the July 2016 issue of Getaway magazine.
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