Hi Lovelies,
So, I could start off by apologising for the lack in posts but I won’t because you guys must be SO bored of me by now. What I will say is, everything will become clearer soon and this blog will be paid better attention to. Don’t believe me just watch! Back to Durban, so I almost missed my coach for Day Two because I was so busy trying to get the post for Day One up! The Internet in our hotel was limited which meant I could only get a certain amount of work done each day – terrible really. And besides that our schedule was INSANE!
Day Two kicked off with a bus tour of the beautiful city of Durban. And even though it was nearly a month ago, I remember this day so vividly because it was such a gorgeous dat. I normally find these kinds of things incredibly boring but our tour guide was so engaging and we got to make stops along the way and take pictures, which was perfect!
Photo Credit – Noble Igwe |
Photo Credit – Kola Oshalusi |
Photo Credit – Kola Oshalusi |
I didn’t realise how diversified Durban
was, they had a huge Indian immigrant population. Our first stop was the Durban
Victoria Market where I bought a number of spices (which I admit I haven’t
tried yet lol)
was, they had a huge Indian immigrant population. Our first stop was the Durban
Victoria Market where I bought a number of spices (which I admit I haven’t
tried yet lol)
Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi |
Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi |
Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi |
After that we went by the Moses Mabhida Stadium
where the brave amongst us decided to go bungee jumping at Big Rush – the world’s largest bungee swing! Now anyone
that knows me, knows I’m VERY afraid of heights – this includes looking out of
windows on tall buildings, roller coasters, and most DEFINITELY jumping from a 60 metre free fall drop! That day was NOT the day I was going to conquer my fears people,
so I sat that one out and spent the rest of the afternoon watching everyone
else. Did I feel like a loser? Kind of. Would I go back and try it? Never!
where the brave amongst us decided to go bungee jumping at Big Rush – the world’s largest bungee swing! Now anyone
that knows me, knows I’m VERY afraid of heights – this includes looking out of
windows on tall buildings, roller coasters, and most DEFINITELY jumping from a 60 metre free fall drop! That day was NOT the day I was going to conquer my fears people,
so I sat that one out and spent the rest of the afternoon watching everyone
else. Did I feel like a loser? Kind of. Would I go back and try it? Never!
The Brave (Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi) |
The Moses Mabhida Stadium (Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi) |
The Walk Up The Ledge (Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi) |
The Jump (Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi) |
(Photo Credit: Kola Oshalusi) |
A quick change at the hotel and we were off to dinner at the Roma Revolving Restaurant. I know quite a few cities have these sorts of restaurants where the dining room rotates (so slowly you can hardly notice it) so you’re able to have a 360 degrees view of the city while you eat –this was my first tine at a revolving restaurant and it was pretty sick! The decor of the restaurant was a little dark and dated for me, but their food was INCREDIBLE. Italian food is one of my least favourite cuisines and yet this main was my favourite meal of the trip. I had the fish of the day, mashed potatoes and carrots – it might not look like much but I really enjoyed it. The restaurant also makes their own wine and set up a mini wine tasting after dinner. I took a bottle of their red and rose back to Nigeria with me – let’s just say they were really popular gifts.
The View from ROma |
The Best Main EVER |
After dinner we went to the pre-MAMA party at Club 47 (in a LIMO!!!) and this was as close as I came to meeting Neyo! And by meeting I mean
seeing him about 40 feet away from me. Lol. The club was pretty packed but SA Tourism hooked us up with a table and drinks. We danced our hearts away until I
snuck away in an Uber back to my hotel room at 2am – I’m definitely not as cool
I used to be lol
seeing him about 40 feet away from me. Lol. The club was pretty packed but SA Tourism hooked us up with a table and drinks. We danced our hearts away until I
snuck away in an Uber back to my hotel room at 2am – I’m definitely not as cool
I used to be lol
En Route with Maria |
OOTN – Dress from Missguided |
My post on Durban Day OneCome back tomorrow at 12pm for Day 3!
Berry Dakara says
Ooooh, that white dress is hawt!
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Ifeyinwa says
thanks chica, it was a bit much for me I won't even lie! Lol
Butterfly says
WHat! they sold nando spice!? and that dress is everything!