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Wildlife safari
Vibrant community in an upper Karoo village
Wildlife safari
Vibrant community in an upper Karoo village
Amandelboom, the so-called coloured township of Williston, an isolated Northern Cape village in the Upper Karoo, has a brass band, traditional Nama Riel dancing, great Karoo hospitality, and corbelled houses nearby.
Vibrant culture
Creativity in the platteland
Vibrant culture
Creativity in the platteland
The Free State has many artistic towns, Ficksburg, Clarens, Verkykerskop, Rosendal, Parys, Smithfield, Zastron, to name a few, where the more creative amongst us have settled in and made a home.
Wildlife safari
Lekgalameetse Nature Reserve
Wildlife safari
Lekgalameetse Nature Reserve
Many of Limpopo’s rivers have their source in the mountains of the Lekgalameetse Nature Reserve, which is also dense in indigenous forest and offers accommodation.
Pubs and bars in the Eastern Cape
Pubs and bars in the Eastern Cape
Some of the best bars in South Africa can be found in the small towns of the Eastern Cape. Learn more about the history of these charming locations over a pint; get talking to the locals and listen to their stories; or tuck into a delicious, home-cooked meal. Whatever you decide to spend your time doing, a warm welcome is always on the cards.
Breathtaking scenery
Free State birding route
Breathtaking scenery
Free State birding route
With varying habitats along the way, you can expect to see a plethora of birdlife on the Free State birding route. The Free State is also one of the most scenic parts of South Africa, making it a must-see for birders and keen photographers.
Breathtaking scenery
A French Affair in Franschhoek
Breathtaking scenery
A French Affair in Franschhoek
The Franschhoek Wine Route offers an array of innovative food and wine pairings. The town of Franschhoek has a rich Gallic heritage dating back to 1688 and refers to itself as ‘South Africa’s gourmet capital’.
Breathtaking scenery
West Coast Wine Route
Breathtaking scenery
West Coast Wine Route
The West Coast Wine Route follows the N7 North and has a surprisingly large selection and quality of award winning wines to chose from. It includes boutique and garagiste producers, along with some of the largest wineries in the country.
Vibrant culture
South African English culture: introducing a new urban influence
Vibrant culture
South African English culture: introducing a new urban influence
Eastern Cape province is the heartland of South African English culture, as the site of the first mass settlement of British settlers around the city they called Grahamstown – now renamed Makhanda.
Sun-soaked coasts
Leliefontein to Kleinzee: the Shipwreck and Daisies Route
Sun-soaked coasts
Leliefontein to Kleinzee: the Shipwreck and Daisies Route
South Africa’s Shipwreck and Daisies Route from Leliefontein to Kleinzee in Northern Cape combines astounding natural beauty with Namaqualand hospitality and a side-order of history and culture.
Sun-soaked coasts
The Maritime Museum, Mossel Bay: relive stirring sea tales
Sun-soaked coasts
The Maritime Museum, Mossel Bay: relive stirring sea tales
The Maritime Museum in Mossel Bay, which offers visitors a glimpse of 15th-Century seafaring life, is a great starting point to explore this historic Western Cape town.
Breathtaking scenery
Long Tom Pass, Mpumalanga: the road named after a cannon
Breathtaking scenery
Long Tom Pass, Mpumalanga: the road named after a cannon
Long Tom Pass in Mpumalanga province takes its name from South Africa’s war-ravaged past, but it’s the road to a region of astonishing natural beauty and some of the country’s quirkier history.
Breathtaking scenery
Kings Walden Garden, Tzaneen
Breathtaking scenery
Kings Walden Garden, Tzaneen
In the Tooley family since 1904, Kings Walden Garden is a treasure of fountains, paths and flowers reminiscent of colonial style estates set against the backdrop of the Drakensberg Mountains.
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