20 Reasons We Love Winter in South Africa

20 Reasons We Love Winter in South Africa

Whether you’re a summer or winter baby, there are just some things that are better in winter. Yes, you summer lovers can have your beaches and cocktails, but we’ll take our scarves, cuddles, fireplaces, and movie nights. Here are some activities that really are better during the winter months (May to August) in South Africa: […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

9 June 2014

South Africa’s 9 National Botanical Gardens

South Africa’s 9 National Botanical Gardens

South Africa has 9 National Botanical Gardens, managed by the South African National Biodiversity Institute. The focus of the gardens is to conserve and preserve South Africa’s unique indigenous plants and promote environmental interest. These gardens are fantastic for day outings and picnics, and we’d highly encourage a visit:   1. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

7 June 2014

5 Lazy Weekend Getaways

5 Lazy Weekend Getaways

When you pick a holiday getaway, more often than not it’s the ones with tranquillity, gorgeous scenery and, of course, privacy that have you returning again and again. If you need a sanctuary where you can escape the pinging notifications and e-mail alerts, to enjoy some good old fashioned relaxation with your partner, family, or […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

6 June 2014

Swellendam: Untapped & Overflowing

Swellendam: Untapped & Overflowing

I have a confession. I’ve driven the N2 past Swellendam more than once where my only desire to stop was determined by my either my petrol gauge or my bladder. Swellendam was little more than a “distance to” marker, a gaping hole on the map to holiday havens like Wilderness and Knysna. And as the […]

Digging up the Past – Fossils and Artefacts in South Africa

Digging up the Past – Fossils and Artefacts in South Africa

Fossilized remains and artefacts discovered around the world have given humanity a blast from the past, by providing greater insight into how early mankind lived, what they ate, and what flora and fauna was around. Some of the richest fossil finds known to mankind can be found in our own backyard – and the latest find […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

3 June 2014

25 Animals Who Aren’t Happy it’s Monday Either

25 Animals Who Aren’t Happy it’s Monday Either

When Mondays come along, they are often accompanied with moans and groans, and Monday-so soons. But one thing is for certain: You aren’t alone in your Monday blues. Here are some epic photographs of animals and birds displaying just how little they appreciate Mondays too!   Did we manage to cheer you up? Let us […]

Lauren Morling

Lauren Morling

2 June 2014

Top 3 Places for a Journey of Self-Discovery

Top 3 Places for a Journey of Self-Discovery

At some point in each person’s life, questions arise such as “who am I”, “what is my place in this world”, and “can I change my current life to the one I want”? Our ancestors also struggled with these questions, and one of the great minds from the past who nicely portrayed this is Socrates. […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

31 May 2014

72 Hours in Montagu

72 Hours in Montagu

If you’re holidaying in Montagu, or happen to be in the area for a short time, don’t be fooled by the small town appearance, as the village is teaming with excursions and activities the whole family can enjoy. Having recently returned from a 3-day trip to Montagu, I can say that all of the below […]

Roseanna McBain

Roseanna McBain

30 May 2014

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