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Travel Week 2019 – more ways to Enjoy your country
It’s without a doubt that Travel Week 2019 will unlock more ways for you to Enjoy your Country! So take time out, rally your friends and family together and go on an incredible journey exploring unique parts of South Africa.
Go on, spoil yourself with a weekend getaway with the girls
Here’s our top picks on where to let your hair down, toast to great friendships with KwaZulu-Natal’s scenic landscape as a backdrop
Find your inner social media guru at these image-worthy places around SA
Here’s our top 5 places where students can find inspiration and the confidence to post image-worthy pictures on their social platforms.
Calling all students – explore these top 10 spots in SA
Here are our top 10 picks where you can take a Shot’Left to relax, get adventurous or simply let loose and have a jol.
Students, find Inspiration when visiting these educational spots around SA
Whether you’re studying archaeology, marine biology, zoology or even an unrelated field, you’re bound to find inspiration at our top 10 pick of educational spots around South Africa.
Five places to celebrate the Easter Weekend with the family
Don’t stress, we’ve got your back! Consider our line-up of places that’s worth visiting this Easter that’s sure to take the load off and make every moment with the family memorable.
10 great restaurants in South Africa
South Africa’s streets, shores and vineyards are lined with so many incredible restaurants, it’s a hard task narrowing them down into a short bucket list.
The delight and complexity of South African architecture
If calamity were to strike humanity, and archaeologists of a distant future were to enquire about how we lived, they would draw upon our architecture to paint a picture of who we were.
Shaka kaSenzangakhona, the founder of the Zulu kingdom
King Shaka kaSenzangakhona has been portrayed as a blood-thirsty dictator who ruled through coercion and instilled fear in his people. Contrary to these misrepresentations, early colonial accounts portray him as a keen international trader who went out of his way to protect the traders between 1824 and 1828.
Zulu culture and cattle symbolism
The Zulu-speaking people are descendants of the Iron Age communities of Southern Africa who cultivated the soil and kept livestock.
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