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Half Day Durban City Tour
Sightseeing Tickets
Springbok Atlas
Price
$44.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Booking from
Wed, 25th November 2009
Booking to
Sun, 31st October 2010
Half Day Durban City Tour
Get drawn into the rich cultural heritage of Durban. We explore the temples, churches, architecture and the sights and sounds of this unique city.
Take a peek inside the magnificent Emanuel Cathedral or walk among the pavement hawkers selling everything from fruit to traditional African face masks. We leave the market and travel to the beautiful Botanic Gardens where we enjoy tea with its famous crumpets or scones (own account). Enjoy this oasis of lush greenery and tranquillity in the heart of a bustling city. On our way back to our hotel, we pass fine examples of old Durban homesteads. Tour InfoDeparts: Daily @ 9:00am Returns at 12:00pm Running Time: 3 hours Pick-up available from central Durban City & Umhlanga Hotels. Present voucher to driver upon pick-up. Note: Minimum 2 passengers per booking required. No children under 8 years.
Price:
$44.00
Prices shown are a guide to standard adult prices generally available, and include any applicable per ticket fees - other concessions may also be available.
Tour Operated By: Springbok Atlas Durban
Tour Operator Number: +27 31 201 3530 It is mandatory for clients to call the Tour Operator phone number at least 48 hours prior to the tour date to reconfirm admission and confirm hotel pickup. Photo Identification in the name of the client booked may be required for admission. Departure(Unless specified otherwise)All day or half day tours include a complimentary collection and return from central hotels and guest houses.AboutTour Durban's newest world-class aquarium, visit a traditional Zulu "kraal", travel by 4x4 up South Africa's highest driveable mountain pass into the Kingdom of Lesotho, or take a game drive in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, home to the "big 5". |
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