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Fun Facts About Mitchell Park Zoo<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Its location is 10 Ferndale Rd, Morningside, Durban.<\/li>\n
- The entrance fee is R11.00 for adults and R6.00 for a child.<\/li>\n
- Some of the birds at the zoo include Silver pheasants, various parrots, Grey-crowned cranes, Black swans, Nicobar pigeons, Scarlet ibis, Carolina wood ducks, and White imperial pigeons.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div><\/div>\n
Some Adventurous Things To Do In Durban<\/strong><\/h2>\nGoing on adventures very often is good for the mind and body. While some people like doing daring and dangerous things, others just want to be wowed. If you are in Durban or around the city, here are some adventures you can embark on.<\/p>\n
\n- Kite Surfing<\/li>\n
- Adventure Biking<\/li>\n
- Beach Horse Riding<\/li>\n
- Aquarium Diving (with the Sharks)<\/li>\n
- Gorge Swing<\/li>\n
- Hot-Air Ballooning<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Here Are Things You Can Do In Durban For Free\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\nWho doesn’t love Durban? There is a whole lot of things people who stay in the region enjoy and have fun with. Durban offers a range of outdoor and indoor activities that can be enjoyed with loved ones and family, and friends for free. They include:<\/p>\n
\n- A walk at the Sunken Gardens.<\/li>\n
- A stroll at the Japanese park, also known as the Robert Jameson park.<\/li>\n
- Explore Durban’s history.<\/li>\n
- Sit at a chill-out spot at the Peoples’ Park.<\/li>\n
- Get fit with free boot camp and yoga.<\/li>\n
- Take a look and browse the Art Gallery.<\/li>\n
- Visit the amazing Amanzimtoti Bird Sanctuary and see the wonders of nature.<\/li>\n
- Browse the art galleries.<\/li>\n
- Take a walk through the art world on First Thursdays.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
When Is The Best Time To Visit Durban?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\nLike most cities worldwide, there is a time of the year that Durban’s climate, culture, political stability, and other factors are most favorable and conducive for visitors to enjoy the most fun activities to the fullest.<\/p>\n
The best time of the year to visit Durban would be between April and September because people usually enjoy the bright sunshine, pleasantly warm temperatures, and decent wildlife during that period. Also, at the time, the region is less rainy and cooler. That notwithstanding, Durban is a great and interesting, fun place to visit all year round.<\/p>\n