8 Best Sights in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Durban

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We've compiled the best of the best in Umhlanga - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board

Fodor's Choice

Most of the popular bathing beaches in KwaZulu-Natal are protected by shark nets maintained by this shark-research institute, the world’s foremost. Each day, weather permitting, crews in ski boats check the nets, releasing healthy sharks back into the ocean and bringing dead ones back to the institute, where they are dissected and studied. Boat tours are offered, allowing the public to join the Operations Department staff as they service the shark safety gear off the Golden Mile beaches. The boat leaves the harbor at 6:30 am and tours, which run Monday to Friday, usually last for about two hours. Depending on the season, you will more than likely see dolphins and whales close at hand, but the real kicker are the sunrise views across the city. Included in the boat tour fee is a complimentary ticket to the Shark Dissection show, which takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (subject to minimum attendance number). The Shark Museum and curio shop are also worth a gander. Booking is essential for boat trips and no one under six is allowed. Book well in advance for this—it may turn out to be a highlight of your trip.

Umhlanga Beaches

Fodor's Choice

Some of the country's finest beaches are on this stretch of the coast, and they can be less crowded than those in central Durban. The beaches are easily accessed via pathways from parking lots down to a promenade skirting the busy beachfront. Vacation apartments and premier hotels like the Oyster Box, Cabanas, and Beverly Hills line this paved walkway southward to Umhlanga’s famous lighthouse. If you're driving here, arrive early at peak times so you'll have a better chance of finding a parking spot. Amenities: food and drink; parking (fee). Best for: sunrise; surfing; swimming; walking.

Lighthouse Rd. or Marine Dr., Umhlanga, South Africa
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Free

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Gateway Theatre of Shopping

One of the biggest malls in the southern hemisphere, Gateway has been designed to let in natural light and is surprisingly easy to navigate. Shopping ranges from surfing paraphernalia and imported and local fashions to electronics, Indian spices, and designer wedding frocks. Gateway also has a large variety of entertainment options including an IMAX theater, indoor trampoline park, funfair, karting track, and sports arena.

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Hawaan Forest

This 114-acre coastal forest grows on a dune that's more than 18,000 years old and has more than 100 species of indigenous trees, as well as incredible fungi (during wet months), and various species of birds. Guided walks take place on Saturdays at 8 am; advance reservations are essential. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes.

O'Connor Promenade

Join tourists and locals for a gentle stroll or vigorous run along the 3-km (2-mile) paved stretch that reaches from Durban View Park in the south to Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve in the north. This is a great way to check out the local coastline and bathing areas, and you'll pass Umhlanga's landmark lighthouse (closed to the public) and the pier, with steel arches designed to look like a whale's skeleton. It's also known as the Umhlanga Rocks Promenade.

Umhlanga, South Africa
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Free

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Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom

Sibaya is expansive—in size, appearance, and number of activities—but worth seeing for its grandiose, Zulu-themed design. The buildings themselves, for example, echo a giant and opulent Zulu kraal (compound/dwelling). Huge bronze statues of Zulu warriors and buffalo at the entrance provide a truly African welcome. Wherever you are at Sibaya—all 48 hectares (119 acres) of it—a breathtaking view of the ocean is only a window or a balcony away. As you might expect, there are plenty of dining options, and there’s a 36-room hotel as well as a lodge with 118 rooms. Nevertheless, it's quite a way out of town, north of Umhlanga and about halfway between the city center and Ballito. If you have only a few days, don't spend them here.

Swallow View Site

If you're in the area between November and February, be sure to take in this amazing natural phenomenon that sees 3 million barn swallows returning to their nests at sunset. Arrive 45 minutes before sunset armed with something to sit on, binoculars, camera, sundowners, and some mosquito repellent.

Mt. Moreland, Umhlanga, 4339, South Africa
031-568–1557
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R10

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Souvenirs

For years a group of informal traders has sold its wares, ranging from woven baskets to straw hats, carvings, and various traditional beadworks, on the roadside opposite the Cabana Beach Hotel. There are about eight stalls, open daily, and the vendors rarely change. Bring cash and a penchant for bargaining.

Lagoon Dr., Umhlanga, 4319, South Africa

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