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Projects to expand Durban’s tourism prospects revealed at Travel Indaba

- JEHRAN NAIDOO

FOLLOWING three consecutiv­e years of financial destructio­n in South Africa’s tourism sector in the wake of the pandemic, civil unrest and recent flooding, projects undertaken by eThekwini Municipali­ty together with the private sector could prove fruitful in the coming years.

At the recent African Travel Indaba held at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli Internatio­nal Convention Centre last week, Durban’s Chairperso­n for Governance and Human Capital Committee, Nkonsenhle Madlala, said the city’s story is a resilient one.

One of the main catalytic projects ushered into the spotlight by Madlalda and KZN MEC for Economic Developmen­t, Tourism and Environmen­tal Affairs, Ravi Pillay, was the R450-million Durban Eye project. The main focus will be a large Ferris wheel that is going to be built along the new section of the promenade on the Durban beachfront, much like the one along the Thames in England.

“The project is earmarked to be completed and open to the public just in time for 2023 Easter holidays, which will have a huge impact in attracting holidaymak­ers to Durban,” Madlala said.

The Durban councillor also said that the developmen­t of “township tourism” will be a unique selling point for the city’s tourism industry, highlighti­ng Max’s Lifestyle in Umlazi and the opening of Octavia Hotel located in Inanda.

With 257 hosted buyers present at the Indaba, SMMEs that took a heavy knock over the last three years had a chance to network with their African counterpar­ts in hopes of regaining lost ground.

Delegates from Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique,

Ghana and Zimbabwe were found at the event, all showcasing their prospects.

Portia Mkhize, owner of Samport Travel, said she did a presentati­on on her tourism offerings that wowed the African delegates. “I am so excited to start doing business with delegates from Kenya, Botswana, Ghana, Zambia, Mozambique and Namibia. The African countries are enthusiast­ic to explore KZN and take exceptiona­l experience­s back home,” she said.

Philisiwe Gumede, owner of Cynthia Hive Estate, said she was thrilled to have met many different people from Africa and to build relationsh­ips with delegates from Ethiopia, Ghana and Angola. “The delegates from Africa provided such insightful informatio­n about their different cultures, religious background­s and what they would like to experience in KZN,” she said.

Nkosikhona Ndlovu, owner of Amangonyam­a Tours said he received great feedback from delegates from Botswana, Zambia, Uganda and Zimbabwe. “I am currently drafting an itinerary for some of the African delegates to travel to KZN in July and have a Zulu traditiona­l cultural experience,” he said.

South African property developer and businessma­n, Vivian Reddy said that the luxury shopping experience set to come to his latest project, the Oceans in Umhlanga, could attract more tourists as well. He said that much like the Diamond Walk Mall in Sandton, which houses brands like Louis Vuitton, Burberry and Gucci, the Oceans in Umhlanga aims to attract luxury shoppers from SA as well as from throughout the continent. “All of the internatio­nal brands we are bringing will make a difference. People come from throughout Africa to shop in Sandton because of those brands, and we are going to put them right here in our mall - and that will be a boost for tourism,” Reddy said.

 ?? ?? (From left) KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Sihle Zikalala with Tourism Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu; interim Chairperso­n of the South
African Tourism board, Advocate Mojanku Gumbi; and acting CEO for South African Tourism, Themba Khumalo at the opening of Africa’s Travel Indaba last week.
Photo by Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency (ANA).
(From left) KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Sihle Zikalala with Tourism Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu; interim Chairperso­n of the South African Tourism board, Advocate Mojanku Gumbi; and acting CEO for South African Tourism, Themba Khumalo at the opening of Africa’s Travel Indaba last week. Photo by Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency (ANA).
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Phindile Cibane of Nela Kahle Beads at Africa’s Travel Indaba. Photo by Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency (ANA).
 ?? ?? Paulo Sanare of African Safari Trails with Gurjit Singh Ahuja from India at Africa’s Travel Indaba. Photo by Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency (ANA).
Paulo Sanare of African Safari Trails with Gurjit Singh Ahuja from India at Africa’s Travel Indaba. Photo by Bongani Mbatha/ African News Agency (ANA).
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An artist’s impression of the Durban Eye developmen­t, which is set to begin in July.

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