Category: Tips and Tricks

What NOT to do when you’re on Safari in South Africa

What NOT to do when you’re on Safari in South Africa

When tourists visit South Africa, often the first thing on their to-do-list is an African safari. However, as exciting as these trips may sound, they simply cannot be equated to a trip to a theme park. These are wild animals (and protected ones at that) and so your visit should be met with caution, respect, […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

17 October 2013

Colourful Spring Accommodations in the Western Cape

Colourful Spring Accommodations in the Western Cape

With spring in full bloom and summer on the rise, the landscapes abound with colour, from multi-coloured roadside flowers, to the glittering turquoise of the ocean. Make sure you give yourself some time off this summer to really appreciate the people and places around you, and live your life in vivid colour at these colourful […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

12 October 2013

Gorgeous Greek Inspirations in South Africa

Gorgeous Greek Inspirations in South Africa

Greece is a country characterized by azure water, sandy beaches, calming blue and white homes, and the much-beloved myths and legends of Hercules and the Olympian pantheon of gods and goddesses. If you’re longing for a Santorini-styled holiday, but can’t afford the real-deal, visit some of the below places and bring some Greek-inspiration into your […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

11 October 2013

5 Venomous Snakes you may come across while Hiking in the Cape – and what you should know

5 Venomous Snakes you may come across while Hiking in the Cape – and what you should know

With summer on the rise, more people are heading outdoors. However, this time of year is also known as ‘snake season’ as these cold blooded reptiles come out in the warmer weather to feed and reproduce, and the possibility of a snake bite is heightened. While the chance of encountering a snake is rare, it’s […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

5 October 2013

Greetings in 11 Official Languages

Greetings in 11 Official Languages

It only takes 7 basic colours to make a rainbow. So with 11 official languages, each granted equal status by our Constitution, it’s easy to understand why South Africa is fondly known as the “Rainbow Nation”. With so many beautiful shades, our cultural and ethnic diversity is so rich that often we as South African […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

23 September 2013

Blue Cheese & Chive Mash Recipe

Blue Cheese & Chive Mash Recipe

In a recent review of Knysna Hollow Restaurant I raved about their blue cheese and chive mash that came with the rib-eye steak. It may sound like a silly little dish to rave about, but it really added a great twist to the meal and I even went as far as saying how “I’d love […]

Desiree Haakonsen

Desiree Haakonsen

19 September 2013

15 Helpful Camping Tips your Mother Never told you

15 Helpful Camping Tips your Mother Never told you

Camping is not the most glorious of accommodations, but it’s nothing short of exciting! What compares to sleeping under the starry sky in the middle of nature with nothing around to distract you? Here are some helpful camping tips that will make your escape into nature a lot more enjoyable: 1. Homemade tick repellent If […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

11 September 2013

So, what is Heritage Day all about?

So, what is Heritage Day all about?

With Heritage Day (also known as National Braai Day) coming up in a few short weeks, I felt that it was time to learn a little more about what the actual public holiday stood for; just so my friends can view it as more than a day off where we bond over braai vleis, fun, […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

10 September 2013

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