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Keep Moving this Mo-vember Durbanites!

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This November we have focused on health, primarily men’s health since it is MO-VEMBER after all. In line with this, we’ve sat down and trolled the internet, called friends in for some ideas and compiled a list of places to go and things to do to get those heart rates up and thighs jiggling.

(Editor’s note: If you know of a spot which we’ve left off, please leave a comment below. We would really appreciate the feedback!)

1) Bike and Bean, Country Club Beach – Durban Beach Front

At Bike and Bean you can hire a range of bikes as well as beach equipment including body boards, umbrellas and a host of other awesome gear. Once you’re all-adventured-out, you can return to Bike and Bean for a steamy cuppa joe and order yourself a lekker guilt-free chow!

Website: www.bikebeandurban.com

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2) Canoe or Mountain Bike along the uMgeni River or eNnanda Dam

You can hire canoes or mountain bikes from the Green Hub at the uMgeni mouth or the eNanda Adventure Centre on Inanda Dam. A guided canoe trip will set you back R115 per person. This includes your helmet, paddles, canoe and life jacket.  You’ll need to bring your own food and beverages – and don’t forget to pack your sunblock and hats! Check out their website for more info.

Website: www.durbangreencorridor.co.za/explore/activities/sport

green-hub-banner3) Umhlanga Lagoon Nature Reserve

If running on the streets is not your kinda thing, give this one a go. I haven’t been there since I was a kid, but I’ve fond memories. Located just past the Breakers hotel at the end of Lagoon Drive.

Website: www.durban-tourism.com/Umhlanga-Lagoon

371f7ee33ce2913a4ee36a3e63caf77a4) Durban Promenade

An early morning walk to beat the summer heat along the promenade is always enjoyable and FREE. I often take a brisk walk with my Dad and have attempted a few morning runs in my hay-day. Suggestion: Leave your valuables behind as there are always a few ‘dodge’ people walking around.

5) Umhlanga Promenade

The spectacular views of the iconic red and white lighthouse at sunrise are well worth getting your lazy butt up early. It also makes the perfect backdrop for a selfie! The path is a lot more narrow in comparison to the Durban promenade, so be prepared to be stuck behind some slow-pokes at some point.

nick-ferreira-056) Ice Rink, Durban and Galleria

This is a fun way to get the heart rate up and to cool down this summer. With ice-rinks in Durban as well as at Galleria, we’re spoilt for choice! Both offer sessions at various times daily. At Galleria the entrance fee is R50 and skate hire R20. Durban’s Ice Rink prices range from R60 – R100. A DJ busts out some tunes on Friday nights as well for a vibier atmosphere! For more info check out their websites:

Durban: www.durbanicearena.co.za

Galleria: www.theicerink.co.za

skate27) Sugar Rush Park, Ballito

Sugar Rush Park is a family-focused destination, their goal: to promote a healthy lifestyle for the whole family – Granny and Gramps included! They have some great mountain biking and running trails on Holla Trails. They have a kids track as well as a toddler zone. All of this activity is sure to build an appetite and the Sugar Rush Café is sure to hit the spot offering brekkie and lunches! New additions to the park include rugby fields and a trampoline gym – the kids will definitely sleep well after a day spent here.

Website: www.sugarrush.co.za

sugar-rush8) Giba Gorge, Pinetown

Giba Gorge offers some epic mountain biking trails as well as an awesome track for those brave enough to give it a go! They have a lovely restaurant and now boast wood-cooked pizza from the Pizza Club and an all-time favorite of ours, Afro’s Chicken (hmmmm peri-peri with slaw and chips!). Guilt-free eating after your cycle.

Website: www.gibagorge.co.za

giba9) Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, Kloof

Managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, this conservation area spans 584 ha of the Molweni and Knutu River gorges, offering various trails and picnic sites for you to enjoy! The trails are well marked and therefore suitable for self-guided walks. Be sure to select a route to suit your fitness level and take a picnic-style lunch – you don’t want to suffer from thirst and hunger by being ill prepared.

Website: www.kknr.org.za

20120617_124800-600x40010) Jump for Joy, Waterfall and Durban North

Get your bounce on at this indoor trampoline park! A major workout but super fun. The facility caters for all ages, just make sure you get your special socks!

Website: www.j4j.co.za

j4j11) Park Run

The Park Run takes place every Saturday morning. The great thing about this run is you can do a fair share of walking and still complete within the hour. In KZN there are runs all over the province. Toti, Ballito, North Beach, Richards Bay, Shongweni, Umdoni, Umhlanga, Uvongo, Cannibals Cave, Dusi, Grey Goose, Ladysmith, Piggly Wiggly, Pongola, Thousand Hills and Winterton. If you find yourself at any of these locations and you’re feeling energetic, join the movement and enjoy an awesome morning run!

Website: www.parkrun.co.za

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Durban’s entertainment scene is turning up the heat over the next few months, with a line-up of live shows set to bring music, laughter and big-stage energy to the city. From internationally loved performers to homegrown comedic talent, local audiences can look forward to a vibrant mix of events across some of Durban’s popular venues.

Kicking things off is Atif Aslam, who takes to the stage at the Durban ICC on 27 March, bringing his much-loved hits to what promises to be a memorable night for fans. BUY TICKETS HERE

Comedy lovers can then get ready for an evening of sharp wit and relatable humour when Joey Rasdien performs at the iZulu Theatre at Sibaya Casino on 4 April. BUY TICKETS HERE

Rounding off the line-up is Zack Knight, set to perform at Suncoast Casino on 9 May, offering Durban audiences a chance to enjoy one of the most recognisable contemporary voices in the South Asian music space. BUY TICKETS HERE

With a mix of powerhouse music performances and laugh-out-loud comedy on the calendar, these upcoming shows are set to add plenty of excitement to Durban’s social scene. Whether you’re planning a night out with friends, a date night, or simply looking for your next live entertainment experience, this line-up offers something worth stepping out for.

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BUMP & GRIND – Back By Popular Demand

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Back by popular demand, Durban comedy favourites Aaron McIlroy and Lisa Bobbert-McIlroy return to the Northlands Bowling Club, in Durban North for audiences who missed the show the first time around.

Expect old favourite characters and a soundtrack packed with thumping hits as McIlroy and Bobbert once again deliver their trademark blend of side-splitting humour, larger-than-life personalities, and musical mayhem!

Some characters to expect; Bruce and Charmaine as unforgettable Elvis impersonators, Dot and Max settling into the chaos of retirement village life, and everyone’s favourite philosopher of the people, Dr Veejay, offering his “words of wisdom.” Add in a host of hilarious new faces, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a fun night out!

Directed and choreographed by the sensational Daisy Spencer, Bump and Grind promises to keep audiences on their feet — or rolling in the aisles — with laughter, music, and McIlroy & Bobbert’s unbeatable comic chemistry.

Whether you’re seeing it for the first time or coming back for more, this is a musical comedy experience not to be missed.

Other Info to Note:

  • Picnic baskets welcome
  • Food and Drink on sale at the venue
  • Full bar available (no alcohol may be brought onto the premises)
  • Limited secure parking available
  • All seats are allocated by the theatre management
  • Tables seat 8
  • Wheelchair friendly venue – contact 082 499 8636 to make arrangements

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