Highlights in Umhlanga

We know Umhlanga as a popular holiday destination and a business hub. Wikipedia describes Umhlanga as "a residential, commercial and resort town north of Durban on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, which was created in 2000 and includes the greater Durban area".

Beaches.

Let's start with the beaches.

As mentioned, Umhlanga is a popular tourist/holiday destination and the beaches are one of the main attractions of this area. And no, you don't have a spec on your screen... Someone was flying a kite from the beach...lol.

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Even in cloudy weather, people love to spend their time on the beach in Umhlanga.

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Just north of the main beach in Umhlanga there are quiet areas where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll on the beach away from the crowds.

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Umhanga Beach also has a popular launching area for boats to enter the ocean.

This boat has just returned from an early morning outing on the open waters of the ocean.

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Whalebone Pier: A Popular Tourist Attraction and Landmark.

The Whalebone Pier, also known as the Umhlanga Pier among the locals, is an impressive tourist attraction and landmark in Uhlanga.

According to this post on thesaunter.co.za, ..."This 80 meter long pier was declared as #1 on CNN’s list of the 9 most beautiful piers in the world in 2014, after this network also proclaimed Durban as one of the world’s most underrated cities!"

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The next photo was taken while standing on the pier, looking back at Umhlanga.

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Another interesting fact is that the Whalebone Pier is actually the stormwater outlet for the area.

Umhlanga Light House

Another well-known and popular landmark in Umhlanga, is the Umhlanga Light House.

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Standing on the Whalebone Pier, you can enjoy nice views of the Umhlanga Light house.

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The skyline of the city of Durban is clearly visible in the background, with the Moses Mabhida Soccer Stadium visible behind the light house.

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Looking at the light house with the Whalebone Pier in the foreground.

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O'Conner Promenade and the Forest Boardwalk.

Would you like to go jogging? Or would you prefer walking for your fitness workout of the day? Or maybe you just want to go for a relaxing stroll along the beach...?

Well, the O'Conner Promenade is the place to be.

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Along the way you can find refreshments to quench the thirst...

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Or maybe you'd like to sit down for a meal...?

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Or a donut or two...

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Some nice scenes along the promenade as you move further up north.

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The O'Conner Promenade eventually takes you to the Forest Boardwalk...

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It takes you almost 1km through the forest until you get to the Forest Cafe which is part of the Bike & Bean Group.

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We love going out there for an early morning coffee...

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...watching the sun rising over the ocean in the background.

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Conclusion.

As you can see, there is plenty to see and do in Umhlanga. And in this post, I only mentioned a few things.

I hope you ejoyed my post.

Thank you for reading my post. I do appreciate it!

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