Dinner included Accommodation Near Durban Diwali Festival
10 listings for accommodation in Durban Diwali Festival. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
The Springbok Lodge
Game Lodges in Ladysmith
Springbok Lodge is a privately owned Game Lodge located in the Nambiti Private Game Reserve, a 20,000 acre privately...
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R5,156
North Star Micro Hotel
Bed And Breakfast, Boutique Hotels in Umhlanga Rocks, Umhlanga
North Star Micro Hotel offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in a lovely hotel with stunning sea and...
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R6,260
Blue Marlin All-Inclusive Seascape by Dream Resorts
Hotels, Resorts in Scottburgh
Sun-soaked beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unforgettable adventures!
If you must have your next holiday near...
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mFulaWozi Wilderness Mthembu Lodge
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Lodge, Villas in Hluhluwe
It is here that you walk in the footsteps of giants such as Shaka Zulu and Dr Ian Player. Beautiful Lodges that...
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R13,000
Zulu Rock Lodge - Babanango Game Reserve
Bed And Breakfast, Game Lodges in Vryheid
Perched on a high point of the reserve, Zulu Rock Lodge captivates guests with its breathtaking views across the...
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R7,750
Kingdom Eco Reserve
Bed And Breakfast, Guest Lodge, Game Lodges in Dundee
Offering a comfortable and affordable safari experience on a full-board basis, the Kingdom Eco Reserve is a halal...
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R1,950
Valley Lodge - Babanango Game Reserve
Guest Lodge, Game Lodges in Vryheid
Valley Lodge has been thoughtfully designed with families in mind, creating lasting memories for guests of all ages....
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R6,700
The Bali Grand Guest Lodge
Guest Houses, Guest Lodge in Amanzimtoti
The Bali Grand Guest Lodge is situated right on the banks of the warm Indian Ocean. We are a stone throw from the...
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R1,200
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Durban Diwali Festival Reviews
More info about Durban Diwali Festival
Diwali is one of India’s most important religious events and it is celebrated in South Africa too by its many Hindi residents. Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal Province is where the largest population of Indians reside and where a spectacular Diwali festival is held each year to commemorate the day.
Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights and symbolically signifies triumph of light over dark or good over evil. More than 10 countries observe the day as an official public holiday and the event is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains in slight variations.
Durban marks the event – when the darkest new moon appears on the Bikram Sambat calendar – with spectacular fireworks and Bollywood-style entertainment. The event is normally held in stadia to host the large crowds (South Africa has well over 500000 citizens of Indian descent) and will most likely continue to be held at the 56000-seater Moses Mabhida Stadium. The day begins... Show more