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Flights to Durban . . . By using the booking form you can search and compare the best available flights from all major airlines (including low cost flights) to and from Durban, South Africa.
In the results page you can choose the flight that best suits your budget and departure times. Bookings can be done online in real-time and you can choose the departure time, number of stops etc. from the available choices within the search results.
Best of Durban . . . KwaZulu-Natal offers superb game and birdlife; Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park is the best place in the world to see endangered rhinos and there are several other outstanding small game reserves nearby, such as Ithala, Mkhuze and Ndumo. For hiking and nature, nothing rivals the soaring Drakensberg range. After Cape Town, Durban remains the only city in South Africa worth visiting in its own right: a busy cultural melting pot with a bustling Indian district and lively beachfront. The long stretch of beaches north and south of Durban is the most developed in the country, but north towards the Mozambique border lies the wildest stretch of coast in South Africa. Long sandy beaches , developed only in pockets, are characteristic of much of the 2500km of shoreline that curves from the cool Atlantic along the Northern Cape round to the subtropical Indian Ocean that foams onto KwaZulu-Natal's shores. Jeffrey's Bay on the Eastern Cape coast is reputed to be one of the world's top surfing spots. Much of the Eastern Cape coast is equally appealing, whether you just want to stroll, sunbathe or take in backdrops of mountains and hulking sand dunes. Scubadiving , especially in KwaZulu-Natal, opens up a world of coral reefs rich with colourful fish, and southeast of the Western Cape winelands, along the Whale Coast , is one of South Africa's unsung attractions - some of the best shore-based whale-watching in the world. |
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