Durban Outer West Guidebook

Susanne
Durban Outer West Guidebook

Great Food

Nice cafe in Gillits, home made bread and great breakfast
La Verdure Real Food Cafe
7 Old Main Rd
Nice cafe in Gillits, home made bread and great breakfast
Often very busy but GREAT menu and happy place to be, with veranda and friendly staff, good food.
21 locals recommend
Oscars Cafe Hillcrest
12 Old Main Rd
21 locals recommend
Often very busy but GREAT menu and happy place to be, with veranda and friendly staff, good food.
Lupa is Italian food - very well done and they are open for lunch. Daily changing lunch menu at a great price.
24 locals recommend
Lupa Osteria Hillcrest
14 Old Main Rd
24 locals recommend
Lupa is Italian food - very well done and they are open for lunch. Daily changing lunch menu at a great price.
Sprigs has been around for a while and they offer high quality organic and vegetarian food, local teas, coffee and spices. Great lunch buffet.
12 locals recommend
Sprigs
13 Old Main Rd
12 locals recommend
Sprigs has been around for a while and they offer high quality organic and vegetarian food, local teas, coffee and spices. Great lunch buffet.

Local Food and Craft Market

Must visit if you are around on a Saturday. The market is HUGE and easy to spend all day there. GO EARLY, they open at 6am and between 9 and 12 it might be very busy to just get onto the parking. It is a lovely place to have breakfast, casual, lots to see. Families with kids, yes ! Bring your dog, yes ! It is also situated outside town on a beautiful ridge with lovely views.
94 locals recommend
Shongweni Farmers Market
457 Mr551 Rd
94 locals recommend
Must visit if you are around on a Saturday. The market is HUGE and easy to spend all day there. GO EARLY, they open at 6am and between 9 and 12 it might be very busy to just get onto the parking. It is a lovely place to have breakfast, casual, lots to see. Families with kids, yes ! Bring your dog, yes ! It is also situated outside town on a beautiful ridge with lovely views.
Nice out-of town but close by shopping in beautiful surrounding. Cafes and unique small shops, relaxed atmosphere.
8 locals recommend
The Mushroom Farm
450 Kassier Rd
8 locals recommend
Nice out-of town but close by shopping in beautiful surrounding. Cafes and unique small shops, relaxed atmosphere.

Sightseeing

Totally unique and one of a kind place ! Must visit, even if you have to make an appointment to view.
Ammazulu African Palace
20 Windsor Rd
Totally unique and one of a kind place ! Must visit, even if you have to make an appointment to view.
Nice beach, swimming and surfing, water world slides and more and a really GREAT Aquarium (Africa's biggest) built into the belly of an old ship. A must see
525 locals recommend
uShaka Marine World
1 Signal Rd
525 locals recommend
Nice beach, swimming and surfing, water world slides and more and a really GREAT Aquarium (Africa's biggest) built into the belly of an old ship. A must see
If you or your kids are interested in crocodiles and snakes, want to find very beautiful high quality local craft and eat well while overlooking the Valley of !000 Hills, visit PheZulu
66 locals recommend
Phezulu Safari Park
190 Old Main Road
66 locals recommend
If you or your kids are interested in crocodiles and snakes, want to find very beautiful high quality local craft and eat well while overlooking the Valley of !000 Hills, visit PheZulu

Neighborhoods

Lots to do and see at Giba Gorge https://www.gibagorge.co.za - Mountain Bike trails ( and MB rentals), hiking, picknick, walking, lodge with great food, playground for kids, a family place to be !
Giba Gorge Trail
Giba Gorge Trail
Lots to do and see at Giba Gorge https://www.gibagorge.co.za - Mountain Bike trails ( and MB rentals), hiking, picknick, walking, lodge with great food, playground for kids, a family place to be !
TALA Game Reserve http://www.tala.co.za Low-key and off the well-beaten track, Tala spans some 3,000 hectares, encompassing a mix of acacia thornveld, open grassland and a sensitive wetland, which attracts more than 380 bird species, and plenty of big game, including kudu, hippo, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest and eland. Being Malaria-free, with no large predators makes Tala a top-notch choice for families, and holidaymakers seeking a no-frills authentic bush break with the freedom to explore on your terms.
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TALA Game Reserve http://www.tala.co.za Low-key and off the well-beaten track, Tala spans some 3,000 hectares, encompassing a mix of acacia thornveld, open grassland and a sensitive wetland, which attracts more than 380 bird species, and plenty of big game, including kudu, hippo, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest and eland. Being Malaria-free, with no large predators makes Tala a top-notch choice for families, and holidaymakers seeking a no-frills authentic bush break with the freedom to explore on your terms.

City advice

Customs and culture

Support Car Guards

If you are not used to people asking to take your shopping trolley from the supermarket to your car and loading the shopping into your car plus helping you move in an out of the parking you might be flustered - but the people who are assigned to the supermarkets to do just that are generally friendly and reliable and the odd job they do is the income they earn. Please support them with a R 2 or R 5 coin and let them help you, as most South Africans do.
Getting around

You need a car, really you do

...unless you are keen for adventure and an African sense on time. Millions of people use the 'taxis', minibus carriers and you see them everywhere on the roads. In theory they take you where you want to go but if you are not well acquainted with South African culture you will find it difficult to figure out the routes and times. I do not recommend using them although backpacker friends of mine have done so and were happy. As a backpacker tourist without a car, you can use Baz Bus which takes you around the country, Greyhounds or other bus lines but NOT the trains.
What to pack

Bring less clothes than you think you need

South Africa is very casual on clothes, you can go to church in flip flops and you see kids barefoot and in pyjamas in the supermarkets. Buying casual clothes is easy and there's a wide range of everything at good prices in case you need something. Even in winter you are alright with one jacket and jersey and some hiking shoes, chances are that you see beautiful clothes to take home and only wear half of what you brought along.
Customs and culture

Greeting and looks

You will find that strangers greet each other everywhere, at least with a faint smile and glance. It is easy to get into a conversation with strangers and don't be suspicious if people are friendly and offer help, most often it is genuine. Older African people might avoid looking at you when greeting you, they have been trained not to look into your eyes, it is deemed disrespectful. It is not unfriendly although confusing for you. It is deemed rude to ask for anything without at least saying hello and acknowledging the person you speak to. You might get rudeness in return.
Travelling with kids

Kids are welcome

Kids are welcome everywhere, really. People are most relaxed with kids around, in restaurants and shops, even in churches, museums and sightseeing places.
Customs and culture

Rules on the sale of alcoholic beverages

To sell Alcoholic beverage, a restaurant needs a license and not every cafe or bistro has one. Be aware of that. While some supermarkets sell wine, you will find a good choice of beer and liquor/ spirits only in designated bottle stores.There is no alcohol to be bought from Petrol stations and small 24/7 shops whatsoever, so you need to stock up at the bottle store what you want to drink or go to a licensed pub. While many supermarkets are open on a Sunday, their wine section is closed off on Sundays and bottle stores are closed