27) For budget travelers, stay at The Village which is in easy walking distance from all the action in Hatfield, yet clean, friendly, quiet, and includes a delicious breakfast.
Durban:
What to Do:
28) For those looking for a safari, you might head to the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal. In addition to incredible birds and other species -- you might also spot all the "Big Five" - lions, buffaloes, rhinos, elephant and leopards.
29) Go for a drive through the green hills of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands.
30) Visit a traditional village in Zululand. You can take lessons in traditional dance and music or visit beautiful Phobane Lake
31) For families, you might take the kids to Ushaka Marine World, Africa's largest marine and water park. The place has five "zones" that includes: Sea World (aquarium), a Phantom Ship (restaurant), Wet 'n' Wild (waterpark), and Ushaka Beach.
32) Pay a visit to the Indian Market, where you can grab a bite to eat, buy spices, meet traditional healers, and try on cool fabrics.
33) Durban has a terrific Botanical Gardens, which showcases free live music on Sundays, and allows you to picnic on the property.
Where to Eat/Drink and Enjoy the Nightlife:
34) Vegans and Vegetarians will love EarthMother restaurant which has a terrific menu of locally grown, organic foods. Also, it has the best fresh juice and smoothie bar in all of South Africa(35) For seafood lovers, you won't go wrong with a trip to New Cafe Fish or (36) Famous Fish Co
Where to Stay:
37) For backpackers avoid the over-priced, poor value, Lonely Planet pick called Gibela Backpackers and instead head down the same street to Tekweni Backpackers Hostel in Morningside.
Cape Town
What to Do:
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