Category: Family

Oudtshoorn: An Oasis in the semi-desert Karoo

Oudtshoorn: An Oasis in the semi-desert Karoo

Everytime I thought about Oudtshoorn, I immediately connected it with the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK), and while this festival is still a great reason to visit the Grootvoëlparadys, there are so many reasons for you to travel here any other time of the year as well. With temperatures reaching a high of 36°C during […]

Nanje Lourens

Nanje Lourens

8 August 2019

A Wonderful Winter Weekend in Swellendam

A Wonderful Winter Weekend in Swellendam

As a frequent visitor to the Garden Route and a Cape Town resident, spending a night in Swellendam has never crossed my mind, especially since it’s only a mere two hour’s drive from the Mother City. By that time, I’m usually not thirsty, bored or tired yet. But this time was different. What started as […]

Heste Nortier

Heste Nortier

11 July 2019

Wild Clover: Blessing the Reins down in Africa

Wild Clover: Blessing the Reins down in Africa

It was a typical winter’s day in Stellenbosch. Everything was covered in mist, which meant that I was that person driving extremely slowly in order not to miss the Wild Clover turn off. ‘Should I wear my Woolworths boots?’, I kept pondering the previous evening. ‘Preferably a narrow shoe’, I was told. I’ve been on […]

Jeanne Carstens

Jeanne Carstens

20 June 2019

Into the Wild: Tips to Survive the Great Outdoors

Into the Wild: Tips to Survive the Great Outdoors

The great outdoors has always been humankind’s best friend and, simultaneously, its worst enemy. Starting out as quasi campers, we sat in dark caves around glowing fires, slowly discovering the miracles of Mother Nature that would keep us alive, whilst hiding from the weapons she has so often yielded against us. Over 200 000 years […]

Gerriline Fouché

Gerriline Fouché

14 February 2019

TravelGround’s Guide to a Chocoholic’s Heaven

TravelGround’s Guide to a Chocoholic’s Heaven

“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”  ― Charles M. Schulz Valentine’s Day is sneaking its cupid wings around the corner and all you see is white and red decorations, teddy bears and heart-shaped chocolates everywhere you look. Few things go together like chocolate and V’Day. What exactly […]

Hennely Nel

Hennely Nel

25 January 2019

11 Activities in Durban Under R200

11 Activities in Durban Under R200

Durban boasts a subtropical climate, warm waters and long stretches of beach, but let me tell you ─ Durban has so much more to offer! TravelGround found 11 activities you can enjoy while exploring this coastal city. 1. Durban Botanic Gardens The Durban Botanic Gardens is open every day of the year and is a […]

Chanté van Schalkwyk

Chanté van Schalkwyk

20 December 2018

How to Avoid Family Feuds this Festive Season

How to Avoid Family Feuds this Festive Season

‘Can someone pass the salt? This roast is a bit bland.’ Sound familiar? The festive season isn’t always all Christmas carols and golden tinsel ─ a whole lot of family in a confined space makes for irritated family members and snarky comments that could have easily been avoided. So, TravelGround decided to round up some […]

Nanje Lourens

Nanje Lourens

13 December 2018

The Elgin Railway Market and Secrets of the Vibrant Valley

The Elgin Railway Market and Secrets of the Vibrant Valley

The Elgin Valley is one of the Western Cape’s best kept secrets and TravelGround recently had the privilege to explore the Elgin Railway Market and some of this gorgeous valley’s gems. This Overberg phenomenon is about an hour’s drive from Cape Town and the abundance of orchards, forests, vineyards and mountain views create the perfect […]

Danielle Terblanche

Danielle Terblanche

22 November 2018

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