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population: 0.4 million
extension: 47.46 square kilometers
If you are in Umlazi and want to visit museums, a great place to check out is the KwaMuhle Museum in Durban which is approximately 15 km away. The museum is dedicated to the history of apartheid in Durban and showcases artifacts and exhibits related to the struggle against racism and segregation. Other nearby museums that may interest you include the Durban Natural Science Museum and the Old Court House Museum in Durban.
Umlazi is a township situated in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, and it has a rich culinary culture. Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Umlazi are:
1. Bunny Chow: A hollowed out loaf of bread filled with curry. It's a Durban speciality that originated from the Indian community.
2. Braaivleis: Meat grilled over an open flame. It's a popular dish for social gatherings and events.
3. Pap and Wors: A traditional Zulu meal made up of maize porridge and boerewors (sausage).
4. Tripe: A traditional African delicacy made from the stomach lining of cows, sheep or goats.
5. Umngqusho: A stew made with beans and maize, which is a favourite among Xhosa people.
6. Chakalaka: A spicy vegetable side dish that is often served with pap and wors.
7. Amadumbe: A starchy root vegetable, similar to yams or sweet potatoes, that can be boiled, mashed or fried.
8. Samp and Beans: A dish made with dried corn kernels and sugar beans, often served with meat or vegetables.
These dishes are just a few examples of the diverse and delicious cuisine you can find in Umlazi and the surrounding areas.
Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Umlazi and the surrounding areas include:
1. Visiting Ushaka Marine World in Durban
2. Exploring the Mangrove Swamps by boat or kayak
3. Taking a hike up to the top of Table Mountain at the nearby nature reserve
4. Visiting the local markets, such as the Victoria Street Market or the Durban Street Market
5. Taking a tour of the traditional Zulu village at Shakaland
6. Going for a swim or surfing in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean
7. Enjoying a braai (barbecue) with friends and family
8. Attending live music events at venues such as the Durban Botanic Gardens or the BAT Centre
9. Watching a movie at the Nu Metro cinema or one of the other local cinemas in Durban
10. Playing golf at the Durban Country Club.