
Day 099: This was the first complete work day that we've been in Durban, South Africa. Not that the term work-day means much to us since our early retirements. Anyway, we can clearly see a large part of the central area from our Airbnb apartment in Morningside. Yet, this was our first time seeing it closer up.
We clicked for an Uber to take us to the Victoria Street Market. When looking for it on Google Maps, I read all sorts of scary comments about the area. Ah, whomever wrote those has not travelled extensively. I didn't need to be any more cautious as I am in any urban area. We spent some time in the market and each bought African-style short sleeved shirts from a vendor. Jay also selected a bolt of cloth with an African print as a gift for his sisters.
The city did feel a lot like Colombo, Sri Lanka because of the heat, humidity and general, low-key chaos. We noted that just about every need could be satisfied along Victoria Street as we walked a bit around town. As we have sufficient time to explore the city, we didn't try to buy lunch at any of the copious small restaurants. We didn't make it to the stately and grand City Hall nor the waterfront and its Miracle Mile. We can do these at leisure, later.
The returning Uber also cost around 50 SA Rand for the distance travelled. That is about $US3 for two even with a bit of a tip. So, we will probably spend a fair amount of time down exploring the area section-by-section. Today was a good first exposure to the city named after the governor of the Cape Colony, Sir Benjamin D'Urban in 1835.