Durban North Conference Facilities - Durban - KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
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DJC Centre - Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Situated less than 200 metres from North Beach, Durban, the DJC is a fully equipped functions and events centre. The DJC is able to provide facilities to suit whatever your requirements dictate..... further information |
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The Riverside - Durban North, Durban Metro, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
The conference centre is made up of several conference rooms with the largest, The Pelican Suite seating up to 250 delegates... further information |
Team Building and Events Management in Durban North
Teambuilding and Events Management South Africa (TBAE) specialises in interactive team building, with programs designed to promote team spirit and a participative culture. TBAE is renowned for the design and delivery of unique, innovative, fun and memorable team building programs, customised to meet each client’s individual needs, agenda and budget. Our experienced and highly skilled facilitators work in partnership with our clients to ensure continuity in existing training or development programs ...more about team building and events management in Durban North
Durban North Information
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Today, Durban is the busiest container port in Africa, and a popular tourist destination. The Golden Mile, developed as a welcoming tourist destination in the 1970s, as well as Durban at large, provide ample tourist attractions, particularly for people on holiday from Johannesburg. It lost its international holiday pre-eminence to Cape Town in the 1990s, but remains more popular among domestic tourists. The city is also a gateway to the national parks and historic sites of Zululand and the Drakensberg.
Durban is characterised by a mild subtropical climate with warm wet summers and mild moist to dry winters, which are frost-free. However, due to large altitude variations, some western suburbs get slightly chilly in the winter.
The metropolitan area is topographically hilly, with very few flat areas, except in the immediate vicinity of the central business district and the harbour. The western suburbs off Hillcrest and Kloof are significantly higher above sea-level, reaching up to 850 metres in the community of Botha's Hill. Many gorges and ravines are found within the metropolitan area. There is almost no true coastal plain. |
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