
Durban & KwaZulu-Natal
Beach & Mountains — Durban and KwaZulu-Natal offer South Africa's most diverse landscape: golden subtropical beaches, the soaring Drakensberg mountains, lush Big Five game reserves, and the vibrant Zulu cultural heartland.
Discover Durban & KwaZulu-Natal
Durban and KwaZulu-Natal offer South Africa's most diverse landscape: golden subtropical beaches, the soaring Drakensberg mountains, lush Big Five game reserves, and the vibrant Zulu cultural heartland. With year-round warm weather and a famously friendly atmosphere, this is South Africa's ultimate beach-to-bush destination.
Why Visit Durban & KwaZulu-Natal?
KwaZulu-Natal packs Africa's greatest hits into one province: warm Indian Ocean beaches, UNESCO-listed mountain hikes, Big Five game reserves, and the oldest continuously settled region in southern Africa. Durban itself is a feast of flavours — home to the largest Indian diaspora outside India.
Browse Durban ToursTop Highlights
The Golden Mile
Durban's famous beachfront promenade — surfing, swimming, rickshaw rides, and the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Drakensberg Mountains
UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient San rock art, dramatic peaks over 3,000m, and world-class hiking trails.
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
Africa's oldest proclaimed game reserve. Famous for saving the white rhino from extinction.
Zulu Cultural Villages
Immersive experiences in traditional Zulu homesteads — dance, beadwork, storytelling, and warrior traditions.
Best Time to Go
Mild, dry winter (20–25°C) is ideal for beach and safari. Summer (Nov–Mar) is hot and humid with thunderstorms.
June–August is perfect for safari as cooler temperatures and dry conditions make game viewing excellent.
Weather & Climate
Summer
28–33°C (Nov–Mar). Hot, humid with afternoon thunderstorms.
Winter
20–25°C (Apr–Sep). Mild, dry, and sunny — ideal for outdoor activities.
Rainfall
Summer rainfall region. Heaviest rains December–February.
Durban is subtropical — even winter days are warm enough for the beach.
Top Attractions
uShaka Marine World
One of the largest aquariums in the Southern Hemisphere, with water rides and dolphin shows.
Moses Mabhida Stadium
Take the SkyCar to the top for 360° views of Durban. Bungee swing available for the brave.
Valley of a Thousand Hills
Dramatic valley landscape with traditional Zulu villages, scenic views, and cultural experiences.
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
UNESCO-listed park with hippos, crocodiles, whale sharks, and the highest vegetated dunes in the world.
Oribi Gorge
A dramatic 24km-long gorge with zip-lining, abseiling, and the Wild Swing — South Africa's highest gorge swing.
Victoria Street Market
Vibrant Indian market selling spices, fabrics, and traditional medicine. A feast for the senses.
Where to Stay
Umhlanga Rocks
Luxury BeachUpscale beachfront suburb with world-class hotels, trendy restaurants, and the iconic lighthouse.
R2,500 – R10,000/night
Durban Beachfront
ClassicIconic Golden Mile hotels with direct beach access. Walking distance to uShaka Marine World.
R800 – R3,500/night
Drakensberg Resorts
Mountain LodgeMountain lodges with fireplaces, hiking trails, and breathtaking peak views.
R1,500 – R6,000/night
Hluhluwe Area
Safari LodgeBig Five game lodges near Hluhluwe-iMfolozi with guided drives and bush dining.
R2,000 – R8,000/night
Safety Tips
Swim only at beaches with lifeguards and between the flags — currents can be strong.
Use Uber or metered taxis rather than walking at night in central Durban.
Apply sunscreen liberally — Durban's subtropical sun is intense even on cloudy days.
Keep valuables secure on the beachfront and avoid leaving bags unattended.
Book guided Zulu village visits through accredited operators for respectful, authentic experiences.
Check tide times if exploring rock pools or walking on the beach at low tide.
Frequently Asked Questions
April to September offers mild, dry weather (20–25°C) ideal for both beach and safari. Summer (Nov–Mar) is hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms.
