Last week I was lucky enough to get to travel to Durban, one of the larger cities in South Africa located on the east coast of the country. Most of my friends had already made the expedition so I tagged along with three of my lady friends who were headed there. I affectionately refer to them as "The Three Little Chihuahuas" because they all get a little yippy when excited or if they have too much coffee in their system (around 4 cups a day minimum).
The best way to get to Durban is by bus. The roads are tricky and it's easier to let someone drive you instead of trying to navigate them by yourself. I boarded at 7 pm Thursday night and sat next to Knocks, a South African who had many interesting life values which he shared with me. Apparently, "once you go black, you never go back" is for both men and women and the proper way to handle impregnating a woman is to wait until the baby is born, then walk away from the situation. Needless to say, I was more focused on the movie. Although the distance between PE and Durban is only 900 km (560 miles), the trip took us over 14 hours! After the two films played, I took a sleeping pill and passed out for most of the trip so it didn't feel too long.
When we finally arrived Friday morning, I could barely feel my legs and standing was an ordeal in itself. We took a cab to the backpackers and then walked to the beachfront for some food. Being farther north, Durban was a lot warmer than what I was used to and it felt like summer again. After eating brunch, we walked along the beach promenade for a while before heading back to the hostel. I was in dire need of a book so we headed into central to find a book store. Navigating Durban is tricky because all of the street have had a recent name change but local only refer to the old names. What was Vine Street is now Monty Naiker Road and Smith Street is now referred to as Doctor Pixley Kaseme Street. After walking around for close to two hours without seeing as much as a newspaper stand, I settled for a GQ in a supermarket. Friday night we went to a club called Tiger Tiger. It was a good time but I was tired from the day and we didn't stay very long.
| One of the public building downtown |
Saturday was spent on the beach. We lounged there most of the day and walked along the promenade again. It was beautiful and warm and it was very relaxing. That night we went to the most famous club in Durban, Origin. It's three levels of electronic music and it was quite the experience. I felt like I needed to be on drugs to fully enjoy it but I had a good time watching over the chihuahuas. We met a few nice Durban residents in the club and talked for a while about the city and what we should see while we were there.
We were planning on going to the stadium on Sunday but there was an event taking place there. It turns out that Top Gear, the BBC car program, has a three-year contract with Durban and they do a a live there once a year. They had tricks and commentary in the stadium and shut down some of the roads to create a street circuit to test some of the cars on display. All of the hosts were there as well as The Stig. The tickets were wildly expensive and my friends were not as interested as me so we decided to go to the aquarium instead. Ushaka Marine World included an aquarium, water park, and display tanks where sharks, penguins, seals, and dolphins could be seen up close.
After touring through the aquarium and seeing sting rays, jellyfish, and penguin feeding, we went to the water park. Having the Dells so close to me back home, I wasn't very impressed with this park but it was included in the cost so I went (begrudgingly) to change into my suit. We grabbed a few tubes to float down the lazy river and stuck a toe in only to find that the water wasn't heated and sat a a balmy 60 degrees or so. I figured we might as well float for a bit so I herded the women into the water and sat in my tube. I could feel the circulation slow in my extremities as my body prepared for hypothermic shock. They had waterfalls and cannons to get you wet and increase the agony. The end of the river couldn't come soon enough! I was cold but I thought my friends would shiver to death. Their little bodies didn't come with a layer of blubber so they weren't quite as insulated as me. We dried off and I went directly to the dolphin show to save seats. We saw five different dolphins jump over poles, balance balls, splash the crowd, and eat tons of fish. It was a great show and they kept the audience involved with "kiss cams" and dance competitions. It was a great end to the day and we went to the movies that night after dinner.
On the tour I found out the South Africa is putting their name in for an Olympic bid in 2020 and Durban would be the host city for the games. This sounds like a great opportunity to come back to this beautiful country and see it in such a different way. On our walk back, we stopped at the same restaurant and I finally got some Durban Bunny Chow!! It's pretty much curry in a bread bowl but it's spiced perfectly and utterly delicious. I had this back in PE but it originated in Durban, with its many Indian influences, and nothing can beat the original.
Tuesday was our last day in the city and we went shopping, of course. We went to the Indian market where we bargained for goods and got some cool souvenirs for back home. Afterwards we went to the House of Curry and I had my last Durban meal. It was delicious and I was just full enough for the upcoming bus ride. I had a better seat this time and again, slept for most of the trip but it was great to get back to my own bed. It makes going home to the states that much better!
This has been an amazing trip. I've been out of my comfort zone more times than I can remember but never doubted myself of my friends that I've made here. I know I'm going home a changed man and I'll bring new habits formed from living on my own this semester. I'm so excited to see my family and friends but I know I'll miss the connections I've made here. It's a bittersweet goodbye but this vacation couldn't last forever and it's time to enter back into reality. Rekindling old friendships and keeping new ones alive is what life's all about and I can't wait to visit the friends I've made here in their home countries. Whether it be South Africa, Germany, France, Holland, Norway, Switzerland, or different areas of the US. I've really enjoyed blogging and I hope to keep it up when I'm back home but especially for any trips that I take in the future.
Adventure is out there and I'm going to find it!

