Durban’s Indian Quarter, home to the highest population of Indians outside of the subcontinent, offers a rich tapestry of culture and flavors. Located in the heart of the city, this vibrant neighborhood is a testament to the enduring influence of Indian immigrants who settled here over a century ago. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks such as the Juma Mosque, with its intricate architecture, and the bustling Victoria Street Market, where the air is filled with the aroma of spices and the sounds of lively bargaining. Today, the Indian Quarter invites you to experience authentic Indian cuisine, browse through colorful stalls, and immerse yourself in the heritage that has shaped this unique part of Durban.
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