1. Durban Ricksha Bus Tour · 2. Mini Town · 3. uShaka Marine World's Dangerous Creatures · 4. Umgeni River Bird Park · 5. Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve.
[Beachwood Mangroves Nature Reserve](https://www.facebook.com/beachwoodmangroves) for any updates. For lizard, frog and snake lovers, Dangerous Creatures at uShaka Marine World is the place to be. The view from the upper deck is the best way to see Durban as never before. If bus tours arenโt really your thing, then perhaps a visit to Durban, in miniature form, is more your cup of tea. Mangroves are unique and just as important as coral reefs and tropical rainforests. You can visit historical sites around the City, stroll along the Durban Promenade, or take in the magnificence of the Moses Mabhida Stadium. The reserve is open to the public on the third Saturday of every month, and the day includes a guided bird walk for nature lovers. We kick off this list with the Durban Ricksha Bus Tour. The reserve has the largest population of mangrove trees in the Durban area and is a vital nursery area for many species of fish. While it is not a direct replica of the city, there are a number of buildings and landmarks locals may be familiar with, including City Hall (pictured below) and the old airport. Durban is really โThe Warmest Place to Beโ. Due to the high demand, Durban Tourism is increasing the frequency of tours to accommodate visitors and residents and offers tours from 09:00 to 12:00; 13:00 to 16:00 and 16:30 to 18:30.