On Friday we were in Durban, South Africa. Actually, we arrived in Durban the evening before where we had to clear immigration.
The evening also started a repetition of a required announcement from Peter, the Cruise Director. It was a warning of how unsafe Durban was and an admonition not to go to many places in the central city alone including the Victoria Street Market. So, we stayed on board that evening. Early Saturday morning we took an Oceania excursion to the Tala Game Reserve. The excursion started with a drive through the center city. As we left the port area, we could see conditions deteriorate as we made our way to the city. We were told that the administrative offices of the city have been moved to a new city north of Durban. Our guide (who was white) did not come out and say it, but we felt that she was saying that all of that downturn corresponded to the end of apartheid and the influx of immigrants.
Once we left the city, the ride became nicer.
Let's get to the highlight of the day - the game reserve. When we got there, we were loaded onto safari vehicles for the ride through the reserve. The reserve is private and encompasses 9000 acres. We were told up front that we would not be seeing the Big 5 of Africa. But we saw so much wildlife including zebras, springbok, wildebeest, hippos, rhinos, impalas, and giraffes. Here are the pics:




















































