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CONTENTS Calendar Pinotage Museums Dining Restaurant of the month Kidz Zone Outdoor Activities Vacation Sport Explore Places of interest What to see Shopping Tourism News Cape Town for Free Wildlife all year round Nightlife On stage Info

Maps

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CALENDAR in and around cape town this month LUCIA LAMMERMOOR

GUN RUN

16 - 27 October Location: Opera House at Artscape, Cape Town City Centre Time: 19:30

when: 10 Oct 2010 (annual) where: Hamiltons Rugby Club time: 7am; 10km race 7.30am; 5km race 7.45am

In this masterpiece, a young woman is tricked into marrying a man she does not love, leading to oneof the most thrilling and famous mad scenes in all of opera. A spectacular showcase of vocalartistry, featuring tragic love and family feuds.

The Outsurance Gun Run is a popular half marathon that winds its way through the heart of Cape Town, starting and finishing at Hamiltons Rugby Club in Green Point. There is plenty of post-race entertainment for both participants and spectators.

Sung in Italian with English text projected above the stage.

The route passes the V&A Waterfront, travelling through the city’s central business district and along Sea Point promenade before returning to Green Point for the finish.

Runs approximately 2.5 hrs (incl intervals). Performance starts at 19:30 Music: Gaetano Donizetti; Director: Angelo Gobbato; Conductor: Christopher Dowdeswell; Chorus Master: Albert Horne; Décor/Costume Design: Peter Cazalet; Lighting Design: Faheem Baardien. Principal Cast: Bronwen Forbay as Lucia; Saimir Pirgu as Edgardo; Paolo Ruggiero as Enrico; Xolela Sixaba as Raimondo. Contact: Computicket 083 915 8000 Website: http://www.computicket.com

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In addition to the 21.1km half marathon, there are also the more leisurely 10km and 5km races, which follow a similar scenic route but are less demanding. Email: entries@topevents.co.za Phone: +27 (0) 21 511 7130 Full Name: Hamiltons Rugby Club, Cape Town, South Africa Address: Stephan Way Contact Details: Hamiltons Rugby Club Email: hams@iafrica.com Phone: +27 21 439 3954

INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL

Kite flying at Cape Town International Kite Festival. Courtesy of Cape Mental Health when: 23 - 24 Oct 2010 (annual) where: Cape Town cost: R15; children R5 Making the most of the mighty south-easter, Cape Town’s annual International Kite Festival presents spectacular shows by local and international teams, including Japan, the USA, India, Malaysia and China. Live entertainment and kite-making workshops complement the programme. From the wild, deserted beaches of the Cape West Coast to Bloubergstrand (the original kiting hotspot) and the broad open space further east near Hermanus, the area is ideal for every kind of kiting, including kite surfing, sand-skiing and threewheeled buggy races. Name: Cape Mental Health Email: info@cmhs.co.za Phone: +27 (0) 21 447 9040 Town Information: Cape Town Full Name: Cape Town, South Africa Other Information: Cape Town Website: City of Cape Town Website


BABY EXPO

ITOWNSHIP WINE FESTIVAL

Barney™, BJ™ and Baby Bop™. Courtesy of The Baby Expo when: 29 - 31 Oct 2010 (annual) where: Cape Town International Convention Centre time: Daily 9am-6pm

The iTownship Wine Festival logo. Courtesy of the iTownship Wine Festival when: 30 - 31 Oct 2010 (annual) where: Cape Town

The kids will love meeting Barney and his friends at The Baby Expo, South Africa’s most popular parenting expo with four editions per year. Shows, competitions, product launches and workshops complete the programme at Cape Town International Convention Centre. Africa

Held at selected taverns and eateries around Cape Town, the iTownship Wine Festival uncorks the emerging black wine market and unites township entrepreneurs and small businesses. Wine tastings are accompanied by a selection of arts and crafts from township artists.

Address: 1 Convention Square, Lower Long Street 8001 Email: info@ctconvention.co.za Phone: +27 (0) 21 410 5000

Name: iTownship Wine Festival Email: winecrew@webmail.co.za Phone: +27 (0) 21 424 8149

CAPE OUTDOOR AND TRAVEL EXPERIENCE

As you know, the Cape Outdoor Adventure and Travel Experience was held at the Bien Donne Agricultural Farm from Friday 1 to Sunday 3 October. The show opened its gates to great anticipation from visitors and exhibitors alike and no one was to be disappointed! We welcomed 17500 visitors through the doors over the three days of the show and have had an overwhelmingly positive response from the public during the post show period. Adults 17 years +: R50 Children 7 - 16 years: R10 Pensioners: R25 (Must show valid pensioner’s card or ID) Students: R25 (Must show valid student card) Children under 7 years: FREE DON’T FORGET – PRAM AND DISABLED PERSONS PARKING IS AVAILABLE CLOSE TO EACH ENTRANCE – SPEAK TO CP SECURITY FOR DIRECTIONS. Social dogs on leads welcome!

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PINOTAGE the south african wine The French has the Cognac and the Champaign, the Spanish has the Cava from Catalonia region as well as the Rioja, the Portuguese has the Port and the Italians has the wellknown and much appreciated Chianti. Here in south Africa and in particular in the Western Cape region we are proud to have varieties from around the world, but also our special variety which is called Pinotage.

Pinotage is a red wine grape that is South Africa's signature variety. It was bred here in 1925 as a cross between Pinot noir and Cinsaut (Cinsaut is known as Hermitage in South Africa, hence the portmanteau name of Pinotage). It typically produces deep red varietal wines with smoky, bramble and earthy flavors, sometimes with notes of bananas and tropical fruit. Pinotage is often blended, and also made into fortified wine and even red sparkling wine. The grape is a viticultural cross of two varieties of Vitis vinifera, not a hybrid. Pinotage is pronounced [pɪnɔˈtaʒ] in IPA or Pin no targe (as in large) rather than Pee no targe . Pinotage is a grape variety that was created in South Africa in 1925 by Abraham Izak Perold, the first Professor of Viticulture at Stellenbosch University. Perold was attempting to combine the best qualities of the robust Hermitage with Pinot Noir, a grape that makes great wine but can be difficult to grow. Perold planted the four seeds from his cross in the garden of his official residence at Welgevallen Experimental Farm and then seems to have forgotten

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about them. In 1927 he left the University for a Job with KWV co-operative and the garden became overgrown. The university sent in a team to tidy it up, just as Charlie Niehaus happened to pass by. He was a young lecturer who knew about the seedlings, and rescued them from the clean-up team.[3] The young plants were moved to Elsenburg Agricultural College under Perold's successor, CJ Theron. In 1935 Theron grafted them onto newly established Richter 99 and Richter 57 rootstock at Welgevallen. Meanwhile Perold continued to visit his former colleagues. Theron showed him the newly grafted vines, and the one that was doing best was selected for propagation and was christened Pinotage. The first wine was made in 1941 at Elsenburg, with the first commercial plantings at Myrtle Grove near Sir Lowry's Pass. The first recognition came when a Bellevue wine made from Pinotage became the champion wine at the Cape Wine Show of 1959. This wine would become the first wine to mention Pinotage on its label in 1961, when Stellenbosch Farmer's Winery (SFW) marketed it under their Lanzerac brand. This early success, and its easy viticulture, prompted a wave of planting during the 1960s. The majority of the world's plantings of Pinotage is found in South Africa, where it makes up just 6.7% of the vineyard area but is considered a symbol of the country's distinctive winemaking traditions. It is a required component (30-70%) in "Cape blends". Here it is made into the full range of styles, from easy-drinking quaffing wine and rosé to barrel-aged wine intended for cellaring. It is also made into a fortified 'port' style, and even a red sparkling wine. The grape is very dependent on the skill and style of winemaking, with well-made examples having the potential to produce deep colored, fruity wines that can be accessible early as well as age.

In addition to South Africa, Pinotage is also grown in Brazil, Canada, Israel, New Zealand, United States and Zimbabwe. In New Zealand, there are 94 acres (38 ha) of Pinotage. In the US, there are plantings in California and Virginia. German winemakers have recently begun experimenting with the grape. The most important reason to drink Pinotage is because it is enjoyable. Another is that it is red. Somebody once said that the first duty of wine is to be red. That it has health benefits when consumed in moderation is a bonus. Study after study has shown that the moderate consumption of red wine could be beneficial to your health. And why Pinotage rather than other red wines? Because it is different, because it is uniquely South African, because it allows you to strike a blow against the tyranny of the conventional. There are no rules about food and wine. There are only silly conventions which people are changing. Good Pinotage goes well with most good food. The medium-bodied, 'lifestyle' Pinotage pairs particularly well with a freshlycaught game fish or a hearty winter bean soup. Try it also with sashimi and sushi. Bobotie, ratatouille and curry also taste better with

a glass of Pinotage next to the plate. Fullbodied Pinotage is better suited to venison, spare ribs with a rich barbecue sauce, oxtail or osso buco. At a recent tasting in an upmarket restaurant, a French sommelier chose a 'lifestyle' Pinotage, chilled to 12ºC, as the ideal companion to oysters!


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MUSE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM Millions of visitors have wandered its halls and corridors to be stimulated and inspired by its collections and exhibitions. 25 Queen Victoria Stree, Gardens Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 daily Free for persons under 16 years T: 021 481 3800

PLANETARIUM

The Planetarium is a celestial theatre in the round, utilizing the complex Minolta starmachine and multiple projectors to transport the audience through the wonders of the universe. 25 Queen Victoria Street Opening Times: 09:00, 10:15, 11:30 and 12:45 during school term (excluding 1st Monday of the month). Mon to Fri T: 021 481 3900

S.A NATIONAL GALLERY

South Africa's premier art museum houses outstanding collections of South African, African, British, French, Dutch and Flemish art. Goverment Avenue, Company’s Garden Opening Times : 10:00 - 17:00 Tues. to Sun.Free for persons under 16 years. T: 021 467 4660

MICHAELIS COLLECTION

The role played by building and collection in the cultural life of the Mother City. Old Town House, Green market Square Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 Tues. to Sun. Free for all T: 021 481 3933

KOOPMANS- DE WET HOUSE A household such as this would only have been able to function with its share of servants and slaves, and recent research has brought to light the names and professions of some of these, as well as the kinds of activities they would have pursued. 35 Strand Street Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 Free for oersons under 16 years T: 021 481 3935

BERTRAM HOUSE This museum, was largely the result of the magnificent bequest which forms the nucleus of the collection The museum comprises ten major collections of which the largest is porcelain, numbering 364 items. Hiddind Campuus, Orange Street Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 Mon. to Tues. Free for all T: 021 424 9381

GOLD OF AFRICA

This unique museum entices visitors to experience the ancient, sometimes mystical relationship that exists between gold and the African continen through state - of - the artvisuals and artistic displays. The museum is home to a collection of 350 West african gold artefacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilisations of southern Africa. Martin Melck House, 96 Strand Street. Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:00 T: 021 405 1540

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EUMS THE SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY MUSEUM Situated a touch kick away from Newlands Rugby Stadium, the SA Rugby Museum offers an exciting and thought-provoking insight into the history of the game in South Africa. With items dating back to 1891 the museum is a must for any sports fan visiting Cape Town. Take a trip down memory lane; listen to some old radio commentaries; follow the path to unity in South African Rugby and the emergence of the South African Rugby Football Union out of the four previous administration bodies. This museum is a fitting tribute to all South African rugby players, administrators and supporters. Tours are scheduled by arrangement from Monday to Friday, between 09h00 and 16h00. Only groups will be accommodated on Saturdays and Public Holidays. No tours will take place on match days. T : 021 686 2150 http://www.newlandstours.co.za

SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH MUSEUM

The museum is interactive and Hi-tech, using different media to present highlights of South Africa history, and transforming the Jewish community’s story into a vital account of individual and organizational roles and contributions. Dynamic display reveal the community’s response to the moral and political challenges that confronted them. On view are rare Judaica artifacts, animated video footage of famous Barney Barnato and Max Rose, and an award winning documentary film ‘Nelson Mandela. A Righteous Man’, which is screened throughout the day. Opening Times: 10:00-17:00 Sun-Thur, 10:00-14:00 Fri. T: 021 465 1546 http://www.sajewishmuseum.co.za

Under the meticulous hand of legendary chef and owner, Mr Muraoko (affectionately known as ‘Papa San’) and his wife, Minato serves up the finest authentic Japanese cuisine in the city. Only the freshest and most succulent fish, bought daily, go into creating their superb sushi, sashimi and tempura. Vegetarians are also well catered for. Value for money, years of experience and tireless devotion to quality make Minato Cape Town’s best-loved and most respected sushi bar.

BO-KAAP MUSEUM The Bo-Kaap Museum, situated in the historic area that became home to many Muslims and freed slaves after the abolition of slavery,showcases local Islamic culture and heritage. The Bo-Kaap itself is well worth a visit. 71 Whale Street, Bo - Kaap Opening Times 10:00 - 17:00 Mon. to Sat. Free for persons under 16 years. T: 021 481 3939

CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE

Contained in the collection is a wealth of historical information concerning the peoples and landscapes of early colonial South Africa. It is one of the most important public collections of artefacts of the period. Buitenkant Street Opening Times: 09:30 - 16:00 daily. T: 021 464 1260

RUST EN VREUGD

Built in 1778 as a townhouse for theVOC fiscal, this museum is generally accepted to be the finest surviving example of eighteenth-century urban architecture in the country. 78 Buitenkant Street Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 Tues. -Thurs. Free for all

LEGENDARY, AUTHENTIC JAPANESE CUISINE IN THE HEART OF CAPE TOWN. BOOKING ESSENTIAL . 4 Buiten Street, Cape Town. 021 423 4712 Mon- Fri 12h00- 14h00 and 18h30-22h00 Open Saturday for Dinner

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MARCO’S AFRICAN PLACE

A: 15 Rose Lane Bo-Kaap T: 021 423 5412 www.marcosafricanplace.co.za MARIMBA

A: Cnr Coen Steytler and Heerengracht Rd, Foreshore T: 021 418 3366 www.marimbasa.com MOYO

A: Spier Estate Lynedoch Rd(R310) Stellenbosch T: 021 809 1133 www.moyo.co.za THEO’S GRILL

A: 163 Beach Rd Mouille Point T: 021 439 3494 WESTCOAST OSTRICH FARM

A: Westcoast Ostrich Ranch Van Schoorsdrif Rd Philadelphia off N7 T: 021 972 1955 www.ostrichranch.co.za


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DINING HALAAL BIHARI - Indian A: Paddock Shopping Centre Milnerton / T: 021 522 9894 www.bihari.co.za

DAAWAT The Authentic Pakistani Restaurant A: Dockside building, Buitengracht & 31 Machu Str / T: 021 421 9017 www.daawat.co.za RAASOIE - Indian 7 Kloof St. Gardens / T: 021 423 1777

SIMPLY ASIA

A: V&A Waterfront / Heritage Square (CBD) T: 021 425 5555 www.simplyasia.co.za ANATOLI - Turkish Restaurant 24 Napier Str, Green Point / T: 021 419 2501 www.anatoli.co.za

EASTERN FOOD BAZAAR

The Wellington, Darling Street, Cape Town T: 021 461 2458 www.easternfoodbazaar.co.za OCEAN BASKET - Seafood Cnr Main And Gabriel Rd Plumstead T: 021 761 0765 ( All of Ocean Basket food in all the branches is strikly halaal) www.oceanbasket.com THAI RAK- SA - Asian Cnr of Blaawberg Rd & Marine Drive, Table View / T: 021 914 7009 www.thairaksa.co.za

Pepenero No 1 Two Oceans Beach, Bay Road, Mouille Point 021 439 9027 www.pepenero.co.za. With Pepenero's proud Italian heritage, its hardly surprising to find chilled Peroni on tap, as well as a host of fine Italian wines, aperitifs and liqueurs. Whisky is another specialty of the house - with a comprehensive single malt selection covering all ages, styles and districts. Cocktails are an obvious choice in a setting like this, and at only R21 for a Martini, Daiquiri or Cosmopolitan etc, you really can go quite wild.

Wakame

1st floor, Cnr Beach Rd & Surrey Place Mouille Point, Cape Town tel: 021 433-2377 email: info@wakame.co.za www.wakame.co.za. Wakame's breathtaking views add a unique dimension to the epicurion delights that await you. The view spreads from the old Lighthouse at Mouille Point, to the gleaming lights of Table Bay. From Whalewatching to Yacht racing or just watching the seals or dolphins frollicking in front of the restaurant, wakame's view comes out tops. Not to mention the only restaurant in Cape Town that has the best View of Robben Island.

THE CAPE MALAY RESTAURANT

The spicey, rustic colours of the Cape’s unique cuisine at the Cellars . A: 93 Brommersvlei Road Constantia T: 021 794 2137 LELAPA - Traditional Township restaurant in Langa A: 49 Harlem Avenue, Langa T: 021 694 2681 www.theunlimitedletsgo.co.za IKHAYA - Ikhaya African Restaurant offers a memorable celebration of fine food and resplendent surroundings A: V&A Waterfront / T: 021 418 3728 MAMMA AFRICA - A place of African Food,&African Music & African Happiness A: 178 Long Street / T: 021 426 1017. www.mamaafricarest.net

MARCO’S AFRICAN PLACE

Indigenous African & Cape Malay Cuisine A:15 Rose Lane Bo-Kaap, Cape Town T: 021 423 5412 www.marcosafricanplace.co.za MOYO - Sophisticated African experience A: Eden on the Bay Shopping Centre Bloubergstrand / T: 021 554 9671 / 2 www.moyo.co.za

NOON GUN TEA ROOM & RESTAURANT - Aromatic, Spicy, tradi-

Sand Bar Breakfast to dinner, 9.30am to late 31 Victoria Road, Camps Bay tel/fax 021 438 8336 email hello@sandbar.co.za www.sandbar.co.za.

tional Cape Malay food.Strikly Halaal A: 273 Longmarket St. Signal Hill, Bo- Kaap T: 021 424 0529 www.noonguntearoom.co.za NYONIS KRAAL - Traditional African, Eastern and European flavours, recipes and cultures together A: 98 Long Street / T: 021 422 0529 / 0525 www.nyoniskraal.co.za ROOTIS CAPE MALAY - Authentic Cape Malay Farefully halaal A: Clock Tower Centre,Waterfront T: 021 425 8810

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A taste of Africa ADDIS IN CAPE - Ethopian

A: 41 Church Street / T: 021 424 5722. www.addisincape.co.za AFRICA CAFE - From Moroccan through Ethiopian and Zambian, all the way to Xhosa and Cape Malay. A: 108 Shortmarket street / T: 032 422 0221 www.africacafe.co.za BIESMIELLAH - Cape Malay experience A: Wale & Pentz Streets, Bo-Kaap, T: 021 423 0850 www.biesmiellah.co.za

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GOLD - GOLD Restaurant is a vibrant, eclectic Pan-African experience GOLD of Africa Museum A: 96 Strand Street / T: 021 421 4653

ape Town hotels are the home to some of the finest dining experience that our city can provide as part of the indulging hospitality tradition. Reservation is highly recommended for all venues.

CBD

CAPE COLONY - Cuisine:Contemporary South African food served in impeccable surrounding A: Mount Nelson Hotel, Gardens T: 021 483 1948 www.mountnelson.co.za BOMBAY BRASSERIE - Cuisine: Fine Indian Specialty dining A: The Taj, CBD / T: 021 819 2000 TWANKEY BAR - Cuisine: Oyster & Champagne Bar A: The Taj, CBD / T: 021 819 2000


DINING CORAL INTERNATIONAL Cuisine: Modern European & Authentic Arabic, Asian & African delicacies. Halaal & no alcohol A: Coral International / T: 087 310 2273 www.coral-international.com

THIRTY 7 - Cuisine:Contemporary

A: Westin Grand Arabella Quays T: 021 412 9999

THE PEPPER CLUB -Cuisine: Continental A: The Pepper Club Luxury Hotel & Spa, T: 021 438 0000 www.pepperclub.co.za

GREEN POINT

THE SET RESTAURANT

Cuisine: Mediterraneanfine dining A: Protea Hotel, Victoria Junction T: 021 418 1234

V& A WATERFRONT

BASCULE WHISKEY,WINE & COCKTAIL - Cuisine: International A: Cape Grace Hotel / T: 021 410 7082 www.capegrace.com/dining/bascule

SIGNAL RESTAURANT

Cuisine: Creative Cape Cuisine A: Cape Grace Hotel / T: 021 410 7080 www.capegrace.com/dining/signal_restaurant NOBU - Cuisine: Sublime Japanese Cuisine

A: One & Only Hotel / T: 021 431 5111 REUBENS - Cuisine: The creative menu of Reuben Riffel A: One & Only Hotel / T: 021 431 5222

CLIPPER RESTAURANT

Cuisine: Seafood Delicacies A: The Commodore Hotel / T: 021 415 1000 www.commodore.accommodationsouthafrica. co.za/fine-dining-clipper-restaurant.php QUARTER RESTAURANT - Cuisine: Fine Dining in the Cape Malay tradition A: The Portswood Hotel / T: 021 418 3281

TOBAGO’S RESTAURANT Cuisine: International A: Radisson Blu, Granger Bay T: 021 441 3000

THE ATLANTIC GRILL

Cuisine: International A: The Table Bay Hotel / T: 021 406 5918 OYO - Cuisine: Seafood, Mediterranean A: Victoria & Alfred Hotel / T: 021 419 6677 www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/oyo/

Doppio Zero

81 Main Road, Greenpoint, Cape Town Tel: 021 434 9581 Email: greenpoint@doppio.co.za www.doppio.co.za Doppio Zero or Double Zero is patterned on the continental style café' restaurant and bakery. Catering for all tastes from a light early breakfast of oven fresh croissants through traditional wood cooked pizzas, vegetarian meals as well as steaks, fillets and fish. There is certainly something for all tastes. Centrally situated Doppio Zero boasts an unrivaled bakery and confectionery with a huge variety of freshly baked breads, cakes and sweets all prepared from the finest ingredients and strictly according to the regional Greek and Italian traditions.

SEA POINT SALT RESTAURANT & BAR Cuisine: Simple, Approachable, honest food A: Ambassador Hotel, Bantry Bay T: 021 439 7258 www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/salt/

TOP OF THE RITZ - Cuisine: European Kitchen with a South African taste on a 360° revolving platform. A: Ritz Hotel / T: 021 439 6988

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BIG FUN FOR L TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM The Two Oceans Aquarium on the V&A Waterfront,is ideally positioned to show case the incredible diversity of marine life .The Aquarium is one of the top tourist attractions in Cape Town with over 3000 leaving sea animals, including sharks, fishes, turtles and penguins can be seen in this spectacular under water nature reserve. www.aquarium.co.za 021 418 3823

BUTTERFLY WORLD Butterfly World, one of the more unique attractions of the Western Cape Winelands,consists of a tropical garden in a 1000 m2 green house. This luxuriant paradise makes the free flying exotic butterflies feel right at home. www.butterflyworld.co.za 021 875 5628 KENILWORTH RACECOURSE This is Indoor Kart Racing South Africa’s most accessible, inexpensive, mega-excitement sport. The adrenaline rush of racing a high-tech kart at high speed around a twisty racetrack as you jostle for position against other drivers can only be duplicated in sports such as bungi jumping and sky diving. www.karting.co.za 021 683 2670 / 6174 THE PLANETARIUM The Planetarium, which is housed in the South African Museum building in Cape Town, is a celestial theatre in the round, utilizing the complex Minolta star machine and multiple projectors to transport the audience through the wonders of the universe. The ultimate in armchair travel. www.museums.org.za/planetarium 021 424 3330

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LITTLE PEOPLE MTN SCIENCENTRE The science centre provides valuable hands-on learning experiences using world-class exhibits designed to enrich the school curriculum and equip learners (young and old) by increasing their skill and understanding of science, technology and maths. www.mtnscience.org.za 021 529 8100

WORLD OF BIRDS WILD LIFE SANCTUARY & MONKEY PARK There are more than 3000 birds and small animals in this landscaped wildlife sanctuary. Under - threes get in free. www.worldofbirds.org.za 021 790 2730 IZIKO TREASURE HUNTS Iziko Museums organizers treausre hunts through the Company Gardens on the 1st and last Tuesday of every month. Kids get to hunt down clues across three museums sites. The event starts at 6 pm and booking is essential. www.iziko.org.za 021 481 3823

SCRATCH PATCH The Scratch patch is a must - visit for tots who like to explore and discover with their hands. Buy various - sized containers and let your children dig around for gemstones that are theirs to take home. www.scratchpatch.co.za Waterfront 021 419 9429 Simons Town 021 786 2020 WARRIOR TOY MUSEUM The huge collection of dinky toys, lead soldiers and model cars, trucks, aeroplanes, trains, boats and as well as functioning train set will have kids in there element. Little princesses will love the display of dolls, including old fashioned barbie dolls. 021 786 1395 Bugz Playpark Is a colourful extravaganza of sandpits, pedal cars, jumping castles, rowing boats, jungle gyms and a choo choo train, and will tire out little ones in no time. www.bugzplaypark.co.za 021 988 8836

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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES QUAD BIKING Elgin Valley (On the way to Hermanus, from Cape Town on the N2 over Sir Lowry’s pass) Tel: 021 8591989 or 083461 4567 www.uncoverthecape.co.za/extreme/quad-biking/ DRAGON BOAT RACING V&A Waterfront Tel: 021 447-2820 or 082 564-6257 www.dragonboat.org.za ACTION PAINTBALL GAMES Tokai Constantia Tel: 021 790-7603 www.actionpaintball.co.za CITY SIGHT-SEEING on The double-decker bus Tel: 021 511-6000 www.citysightseeing.co.za PARAGLIDING 076 892 2283 www.paraglide.co.za CAGE DIVING - White Shark Project 16 Geelbek Street Kleinbaai Tel: 028 384 1774 BUNGEE JUMPING Bloukrans Bungy: Travelon the N2 from Cape Town,40 km East of Plettenberg Bay Tel: 042 281-1458 www.uncoverthecape.co.za/.../bungy...jumping/index.htm RATANGA JUNCTION Theme Park Century city Tel: 021 550 8504 www.ratanga.co.za

HIKING TRAILS Cape Of Goodhope Lion’s Head Trail Otter Trail Hoerikwaggo Trail www.hikecapetown.co.za MAYNARDVILLE OPEN AIR THEATRE Corner of Church and Wolfe Streets Maynardville, Wynberg Book through Computicket Tel: 083 915 8000 www.maynardville.co.za SURFING AT GLEN BEACH Tucked away in the corner of upmarket Camps Bay nearest to Sea Point www.maynardville.co.za CYCLING Shop 10 Overbeek Building on the corner of Kloof, Long & Orange Street Tel: 021 422-0388 www.bookcapetown.com/things-to-do/land/cycling SUNSET CHAMPAGNE CRUISE Shop 5 and Shop 7 on Quay 5 (next to Sevruga Restaurant),V&A Waterfront Tel: 021 418-0134, Mobile: 082 900-8234 www.waterfrontboats.co.za HOT AIR BALLOON From Cape Town drive up Kloof Nek Road. At the top you will reach a circle. Turn left into Tafelberg Road and follow the road to the lower cable station. Tel: 021 424-8181/021 424-3792 www.bookcapetown.com/things-to.../winelands-hot-air-balloon

PUTT-PUTT Beach Road, Sea Point Tel: 021 434-4605 AFRIVISTA TOURS Based in Stellenbosch, specializing in wine tours.We also offer Cape Peninsula Tours , Garden Route trips,Township tours and custom designed tours. www.ukubonaafricatours.co.za CARIMISSA TOWNSHIP TOURS Join Camissa on a visit to the Townships and be welcomed as a guest into these neighborhoods where you will experience the friendly warmth, vibrancy and vitality of African culture. www.companygardens.nl UKUBONA AFRICA TOURS Ukubona Africa Tours specialises in township tours but also provides tailor-made tours. Some of the most popular tours provided are the City tour, the Peninsula tour, the Cape Point tour, the Winelands tour, the Whale tour and of course the special Township tour where visitors will be taken to Nyanga and be given the opportunity to experience vibrant township life.Call Jasmin: 083 521 3390 jasmin@ukubonaafricatours.co.za

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VACATION SPORT HORSE RIDING: Imhoff Equestrian Centre is situated on Imhoff Farm on the M65 close to the picturesque village on Kommetjie. We offer guided two hour beach rides on the beautiful Noordhoek Beach along the waters edge towards Chapmans Peak and back. We offer three rides daily between 9.00 am and 8.00 pm depending on the season. Tel: 082 7741191

DIVING: Cage: 75 Loop St, Cape Town Mon - Fri 08:30 - 20:00 Sat: 9:00 - 13:00 021 422 4198

INSHORE FISHING: Inshore fishing is a great way to catch fish and, as the name suggests, involves fishing close to the shore. This type of fishing is quite popular in Cape Town and with Cape Sea Safaris, you will enjoy a world class experience. Deep Sea Fishing can be enjoyed all year round in Cape Town with Yellowfin tuna usually arriving in large numbers between March and June and again from October to December. These fish can weigh between 50 and 120kg and are found in the deep waters so tuna fishing usually takes a full day. Other species include Longfin tuna, Yellow Tail, Cape Salmon, Swordfish, the odd Marlin and the occasional dorado. To Book Call Cape Sea Safari’s 086 126 6524

WAVE SURFING You can watch this unique surfing event from land on Sentinel Ridge or take a 15-minute boat ride from Hout Bay harbour and experience the awesome power of the ocean firsthand, there are a number of charter companies that operate boat trips all day to Dungeons on the day of the event.

NOORDHOEK: Huge boulders, rounded by wind and water, frame a little sandy bay called “The Hook”. This is a place for surfers. The waves arrive in short sequence and are often several metres high.

HIKING The CapeNature Hiking Trails range from easy strolls to challenging climbs with panoramic views of mountain ranges and seacoasts.Read more in our detailed guide to hiker safety on our reserves. CapeNature House Belmont Office Park Belmont Road Rondebosch (021) 659 3400

ABSEILING Abseiling off Table Mountain(world’s highest commercial abseil) is an experience of adrenaline and

achievement not to be missed. The world famous Table Mountain soars above Cape Town at 1000 metres above sea level. 1 Vredenburg Lane, off Long Street in the Cape Town City Centre.We are in the Abseil Africa Shop which is above Long Street Liquors Office hours from 9am – 4pm Monday to Friday: After hours, weekends and public holidays: Telephone: +27 (0)21 4220868

STELLENBOSCH WINE LANDS HORSE RIDING Let our guides take you on a horse trail ride from this Stellenbosch Wine Lands livery yard over the wooden bridge, out on to Spier Estate on horseback, through the beautiful vineyards, around the dams, along the shaded river bank trail and back through the Eerste River and to the horse stable yard. 021 881 3683 R310 / Lynedoch Road Stellenbosch

ROCK CLIMBING CityRock is Cape Town’s centre for all things related to the sport of Rock Climbing. Their facility features A large top rope and lead climbing area with Introductory lessons taught numerous times every week. They also offer a large bouldering cave. 021 447 1326 Located in Observatory on the corner of Collingwood & Anson, just 5 minutes from UCT.

KILLARNEY Killarney is a classic motor race track in Cape Town - ideal for novices but also a stern challenge for those willing to pin back their ears. Address Killarney is situated just past the Caltex Refineries on Koeberg Road and behind Tableview. Contact Details 021 557 1639

KAYAKING One of the most unique places in the world - a penguin colony in suburban Cape Town! And the best way to see it is from the water. We leave from Simon’s Town Waterfront and paddle past the civilian and Naval Harbour and out to Boulder’s Beach. After visiting the penguins we stop on a lovely semi-private beach for refreshments, swimming and snorkelling (we provide the snorkels and bottled drinking water.) Our double kayaks are very stable and perfect for those with no paddling experience. By far our most popular trip. During the whale season from August to October there is a good chance of seeing whales as well. Read an article about seeing whales when paddling here. Occasionally we get really lucky and this is the result. Phone: 082 501 8930 Fax: 021 786 4208 Post: PO Box 223, Simon’s Town, 7995

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EXPLORE Expedition missions are long gone. These days you have more than enough stylish ways to get in and around Cape Town.

www.harley-davidson-capetown.com www.sidecar.co.za

Hotel on Grange bay and provides the best of its kind www.ctic.co.za 083 301 9222

CLASSIA & ACTION VEHICLES CITY SIGHTSEEING Hop –on, Hop- off for unique close-up experience of Cape Town and Peninsula! Two fascinating tours at your own pace, in ultra modern double-decker buses. www.citysightseeing.co.za

CAPE LUXURY CARS Takes pride in offering the best car hire service, putting the needs of customers first. www.capeluxurycars.co.za 021 434 1750

HARLEY-DAVIDSON With of without a side boat it’s a boys –and girlsdreams come true.

It’s about an experience, a journey back to when cars were a celebration of fun, style, audacity and beauty www.motostars.com 021 432 1800

OLD TIME SAILING

CITY CYCLE TOURS

HIT THE ROAD JACK

Day trippers philosophy is to make a meaningful contribution to Cape Town tourism while ensuring minimal impact on the environments www.citycycletours.co.za 021 511 4766 (after hours 082 807 9522)

Take a drive in a classic Cobra. Experience the Cape in an open top sports car and get a dose of adrenalin and happiness for free www.capecobrahire.co.za 083 321 9193

Built in 1965, the 66-ft maharani offers the ultimate in traditional sailing experience in and out of Cape Town historic harbour 083 769 4450

BEAM ME UP SCOTTY LUXURY CRUISE The Nartilus departures daily from the Radisson

Take an helicopter ride above Cape Town and the peninsula and have a unique sight of this great city www.namakana.com 021 425 3868

SPRING AT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOTANICAL GARDEN IN AFRICA Spring is the most colourful time of year at Kirstenbosch. It falls in the months of September and October, although spring has an early start in the Cape and many species start flowering in August. The weather, although changeable with rain still likely, is mostly warm and sunny. The Namaqualand daisies and vygies carpet large areas of the Garden, and the spring bulbs and many fynbos plants are in flower at this time of the year. Namaqualand daisies in all colours of the rainbow, dance in the breeze and follow the sun with open faces. You will see Dimorphotheca (white, orange), Felicia (blue), Arctotis (orange, cream, red, bronze), Ursinia (yellow, orange), Senecio (purple, white) and Gazania (yellow, orange). Look closer to see many other annuals like the bokbaaivygies (Dorotheanthusbellidiformis) and the blue flax (Heliophilacoronopifolia) in amongst the daisies. Vygies (pronounced fay-gh-ease) transform into a kaleidoscope of iridescent colour in late spring (October), brilliant pinks, purple, magenta, yellow and white – just about every colour but blue. You can't miss the bright oranges and yellows of Lampranthusaureus or the purples and pinks of L. roseus. Many bulbs flower in the spring. You are sure to see the cool elegant spathes of Zantedeschiaaethiopica (arum lilies) and tall spikes of watsonias in the garden. To see the amazing variety and the beautiful shapes and colours of the Cape bulbs, including Moraea, Babiana, Sparaxis and Lachenalia, visit the Kay Bergh Bulb House in the Botanical Society Conservatory, where they are on display, safe from the ever hungry porcupines. Many fynbos plants are in flower, and this is an excellent time to see the pincushions (Leucospermum spp.) which enliven the Protea Garden with bright oranges, yellows, peach and red, some keeping going into early summer. You will also see many conebushes, (Leucadendron spp.), and proteas (Protea spp.) and a wide variety of other fynbos shrubs in flower.

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PLACES OF INTEREST After you went up to Table Mountain, saw the magnificent Two Oceans Aquarium, took a stroll in Long Street and up to Bo- Kaap , been to the Cape of Good Hope, visited the penguins Boulders Beach and drove back to Cape Town through the unique Chapmans Peak Road, there are a few more spots to discover: COMPANY’S GARDEN VISITOR CENTRE The garden was established in 1652, making it one of the oldest gardens in the country. The display in the Visitor’s centre gives a comprehensive overview of the early history of the garden, which is unique in that it is the only example of how two different landscape styles – the Dutch ‘produce garden’ grid pattern and the ‘Victorian Romantic’ grid pattern and the overlaid to produce the garden as it exists today.

MOUILLE POINT LIGHT HOUSE Established in 1824 and still keeps ships from running around in Table Bay. This distinctive building has been declared a national monument in a place that got its name from “moilje” breakwater in Dutch, this breakwater was built to minimize Cape Colony shipwrecks. Later renamed by the French to “Mouille” this point has kept sailors safe and tradition alive.

HEART OF CAPE TOWN MUSEUM

Experience the first heart transplant , the museum is housed where the actual event took place. See where Chris Barnaard successfully transplanted the first heart.

DISTRICT 6 MUSEUM

Since its completion, the new Cape Town Staduim has become an icon landmark in the city, and has elected a lot of attention and interest. The visitors centre is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. How long tours commence at 10:00, 12:00 and 13:00. Prices are R30 for adults and R15 for pensioners and children.

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CAPE TOWN STADIUM VISITOR CENTRE

pleted in 1901, designed by New York architect H. Steinmann and was opened on the 1st April 1902, several setbacks to its completion, being caused by the second Boer War.

District Six was named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867. Original established as mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisan, laboures and immigrants, District Six was vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the history of removals and marginalization had begun.

www.heartofcapetown.co.za 021 404 1967 Groote Schuur Hospital Main Road, Observatory Cape Town, South Africa

www.districtsix.co.za 021 466 7200 Visiting hours: Mon: 09:00 – 14:00 Tues – Sat. 09:00 – 16:00

THE DARWIN TRAIL

Few are aware of Charle Darwin’s ties to South Africa and the Cape in particular. On his way home to England from South America, Darwin docked at the Cape, visiting areas we know today as Simon’s Town, Wynberg, Paarl, Franschhoek and Sir Lowry’s pass. He recorded sightings of animals such as elephants, rhinoceros, the extinct kwagga and more. He traveled with a “four guide” – a Khoi man – dresses in top, hat and tails. The Darwin Trail Map that follows his journey and shows some of his insights is available at any Cape Town Tourism visitor information centre.

Directions: From the raised Green point traffic circle, take the entrance closest to McDonalds, and entrance on Granger bay Boulevard at entrance C onto the podium. Contact : 021 430 7300

OLD CASTLE BREWERY While Castle began making in roads into what had been almost entirely “lion country” work was began on the erection of the Castle Brewery in Woodstock. This brewery was to be sited alongside the new railway line as an advertisement for Castle beer –a sort of early billboard. The Castle Brewery was com-

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WHAT TO SEE The spectacular Kirstenbosch gardens cover an area of 528 hectares of cultivated garden. The gardens are a celebration of South Africa flora and South Africa plants. An excellent spot for lazy picnics, romantic strolls and happy children.

A visit to the Cape Winelands is an absolute must as the region is one of breathtaking vistas and majestic mountain backdrops while being steeped in rich culture and history. The Winelands aredivided into various different regions, each offering their own ”wine route”.

Tel: 021 799 8783

www.winelands.co.za

HOUT BAY HARBOUR Hout Bay one of the most attractive regions in the Cape. You'll find a friendly working harbour, a famous bird sanctuary and lots of walking trails, as well as long stretches of sandy beach and a Sunday craft market.If you wish to get to Seal island or just to watch some seals enjoying the fishermans left overs Hout Bay harbour will be the perfect spot.

BOULDERS BEACH Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing colony of the vulnerable African Penguin and makes for a great stop either to or from Cape Point. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the penguins in their natural beach – and what could be better than s wimming with penguins?

TABLE MOUNTAIN

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Table Mountain continues to capture imaginations and dazzle newcomers. There are only two waysup – walking or the cable car.Whether you choose to hike up or hitch a ride with the revolving cablecar, the summit offers breathtaking views and endless photo moments. Tel: 021 424 0015

Rhodes Memorial, which nestles at the base of Devil’s Peak, provides spectacular views towards both Table Bay and False Bay and the Hottentots Holland mountains in the far distance.stands on theslopes of Devil’s Peak, on the Northern flank of Table Mountain. www.sa-venues.com/attractionswc/rhodes-memorial.htm

WHAT WINE ROUTE? Not sure where to go for a wine route adventure? It all depends on how much time you have and how much of day - or week - you’d like to make of it. For those with very little time, you’ll be happy to know that Cape Town’s CBD presents a host of wine bars that will guide you through a virtual wine tasting of practically any estate you choose. But for those who do have some time...

Constantia Valley

Stellenbosch Wine Route

Franschhoek Wine Route

Constantia Valley is the wine route at the heart of the Mother City (or at least a little to the left of it). This is the oldest wine-growing area in Southern Africa and stretches from Wynberg hill in the north, to the Silvermine mountains (the Tokai area) in the south. The five wine cellars on the route boast a winemaking history dating back to 1685 .

The Stellenbosch Wine Route was the first in South Africa and all the estates along the route are within a 12km radius of the town. It is arguably the country´s most famous, and includes 148 cellars - most of which are open to the public. From Cape Town take the N1 in a northerly direction and turn off at the Exit 39 onto the R304 and follow through into Stellenbosch. Call Stellenbosch Tourism: 021 883 3584 For more information: www.stellenboschtourism.co.za or Stellenbosch Wine Route: 021 886 4310 For more information: www.wineroute.co.za

Franschhoek was founded over 300 years ago when the French Huguenots settled in the Berg River Valley. The wine route here is comparatively small with only 29 cellars, but what it lacks in wine route variety, it makes up for in quality cuisine and breathtaking scenery. A perfect mini-break destination. Franschhoek is 85km outside of Cape Town.

Constantia Valley Association: 021 762 8769 For more information:www.constantiavalley.com

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Call Franschhoek Tourism: 021 876 3603 For more information:www.franschhoek.org.za


ROBBEN ISLAND

Almost as famous as Table Mountain, Robben Island has become an international symbol of human rights and is now a World Heritage Site. On your guided tour you’ll visit Nelson Mandela’s 46664 call and learn about the life and times of the Apartheid era. Tel: 021 413 4200 www.robbenisland.co.za

CAPE POINT

There is nothing quite as inspiring as standing at the edge of a continent overlooking the wild ocean with towering cliff cutting into the landscape and holding you above the world. Cape Point is found within the Cape Peninsula National Park. Tel:021 780 9010/11 www.capepoint.co.za

Paarl Wine Route

Only a 40 min drive from Cape Town is the picturesque town of Paarl (pearl), nestled between Paarl Mountain and the majestic Du Toitskloof Mountain Range. Paarl lies in the Berg River valley and is the perfect stop-over destination in the heart of the wine route. From Cape Town follow the N1 north, turn off at Exit 55, Main Street, Paarl. Call Paarl Tourism: 021 872 0860 For more information: www.paarlonline.com

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TOURISM NEWS BRITISH AIRWAYS PASSENGERS FAVOUR CAPE TOWN tourism organisations participated in trade workshops in China, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan from 22 to 30 July, and high on the agenda were the province's upgraded road networks, transport facilities, five-star hotels and creative cuisine offerings. It was estimated that 1 150 Asian trade and media members would attend the workshops.

Cape Town is one of British Airways passengers' favourite international destinations, an impromptu study of global booking trends has revealed. Although the 2010 Fifa World Cup undoubtedly contributed to the trend, with 34 000 passengers flying from London to South Africa during the month-long event, "demand for flights to Cape Town was on the rise even before the tournament", said BA's commercial manager in South Africa, Sue Botes. Airline spokesperson Stephen Forbes said the World Cup success built on the city's 2009/10 summer season, when Cape Town emerged as one of the ten most popular destinations for BA passengers flying from London. Preliminary estimates by the South Africa's Department of Home Affairs reveal that more than 1-million foreign tourists entered the country in June and July 2010, which puts BA's portion of arrivals at about 3.4%. The London-to-Cape Town route is busiest from November to March, the height of the South African summer, when BA ups its number of weekly flights to the city from seven to 13. Cape Town is largely a leisure destination, so demand is seasonal. Johannesburg, on the other hand, is a popular business centre, so BA's services for that city are pretty constant

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throughout the year, Forbes said. Already, reservations for flights to Cape Town "look very good" for the upcoming season, Botes said. A hit with World Cup visitors Cape Town's popularity was also revealed in a recent poll by the Western Cape government and Cape Town Routes Unlimited (CTRU), which markets the city as a tourist drawcard. It showed that 96% of visitors during the World Cup had a more positive perception of the city than before, and that 92% would visit it and the rest of the Western Cape province again after the tournament. An additional 66% of tourists said they planned to bring their families along on their next trip to Cape Town. The majority of visitors gave their World Cup experience of Cape Town a nine out of 10, which was in the category of "very good" to "excellent". A visit to Table Mountain was the best part of the trip for 42% of the respondents, while 34% of the tourists liked Cape Point the most. Other highlights included sampling the many fine wines produced in the province and meeting South Africa's "friendly and helpful people", the poll found. Keen interest from Asia A number of Cape Town and Western Cape

"Cape Town and the Western Cape experienced a 40% growth in tourism arrivals from China last year, compared to 2008. We must build on this and make even sharper inroads into a market that is regarded as one of the fastest growing outbound tourism markets in the world," said CalvynGilfellan, CEO of CTRU. The appetite for Cape Town and the Western Cape has grown exponentially, said South African Tourism's Bradley Bouwer, who attended the workshops. "We've experienced a definite and real interest in South Africa since the World Cup, and a better response from travel trade and media here," he said. "This is indeed our moment. What the South African tourism industry needs to do now is ensure that the country remains the value-for-money destination that it really is." The workshops came at just the right time as both Japan and South Korea are bidding to host the 2022 Fifa World Cup, while it is rumoured that China may bid for the 2026. This offers a valuable opportunity for the Western Cape to share its 2010 World Cup experiences with these countries, which will hopefully further promote it as an appealing tourism destination. "Through our participation in the workshops, we will ensure that the publicity we received during the World Cup is converted into increased arrivals to our beautiful province," said Alan Winde, Western Cape MEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism. Sourced by SA – The Good News


CAPE TOWN FOR FREE BELL RINGING:

NOON GUN:

HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT:

The Bell Tower of the St George’s Cathedral is ringing every Sunday before 9:15 Cathedral service before. Even song which starts at 18:00.5 Wale Street, 021 424 7360 www.stgeorgescathedral.com/bell.html

Guided Tours of Parliament including history, Cape Town oldest tradition has been going the functions of parliament, an explanation of on since 1806. These two guns are the oldest how Parliament works and how you can get guns that are still in use throughout the world. involved in the Parliament processes.From As Cape Town developed and grew, the noise of the gun shots was to loud for the city centre 9:00 – 12:00, Monday to Friday, excluding weekends and public holidays. The average and they were relocated to Lion Battery on THE COMPANY’S GARDENS: tour lasts about one hour. Must be booked on August 4th,1902. The same routine starts A green jewel in the heart of a vibrant, week in advance. daily at 12:00 excluding Sunday’s at 11:30. bustling metropolis that is the remaining half of Entrance - 100 Plein You should aim in the direction of Military a fresh producegarden planted in the 1650’s by 3772_Hello_CPT_132x99_July 4/29/10 2:46 PM Page 1 Street ( Leile Street) and then enter the 90 Plein Building. Road in Bo-Kaap and follow the signs from the region’s first European settlers. Tel: 021 403 2911. Queen Victoria Street (at the top end of the corner of Bloem and Buitengracht street www.parliament.gov.za Adderley Street). Summer: 7:00 – 19:00, Winter :7:00 – 18:00 www.companygardens.nl

CASTLE OF GOODHOPE:

Guided Tours are conducted from Monday to Saturday at 11:00, 12:00 and 14:00.The key Ceremony is performed weekdays at 10:00 and 12:00, followed by firing the signal cannon.021 787 1260, Tour Bookings: 021 787 1249 www.castleofgoodhope.co.za

IZIKO MUSEUMS OF CAPE TOWN

A few of Cape Town’s Museums enables people younger than 16 years to enjoy their exhibitions for free and some are open for free to all ages. For detailed information please check our Hello Museums Section www.iziko.org.za

CLIMBING TABLE MOUNTAIN BY FOOT:

It takes 2 ½ hours for reasonably fit person. Be sure to take warm clothes and something to drink. Start point is next to the lower Cable Station, at the extreme right hand end of the ticket area and bus parking lot.Platteklip Gorge to the Upper Cable Station is the recommended hiking route to get to the top of the mountain. Available at the Shop at the Top. Before hiking please purchase your return ticket at the ticket box. Available at Table Mountain National Park (021 701-8692) www.tablemountain.net

TIDAL POOLS:

If catching waves,is not your thing Cape Town offers some great tidal pools to swim in.You can enjoy the Maiden’s Cove Tidal Pool in Camps Bay, the St. James Tidal Pool, in Muizenburg or in Clifton 4th Beach and Saunders’Roch in Bantry Bay. There is a small pool at Bordjiesrif and another at Shelley Beach between Fish Hoek ans Simon’s Town. More to the north, you can find the next one at Dalerook Beach. www.wannasurf.com/spot/.../Cape_Town/ Tidal_Pools/index.html

KNOW THE VIEW

Once getting to the top of Table Mountain, you can join one of the free guided tours daily at 10:00 and 12:00

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WILDLIFE ALL WESTCOAST OSTRICH SHOW RANCH History reveals that ostrich chicks were traded by the original Khoi inhabitants with the Dutch Settlers in 1652 and exported from Cape Town to Batavia (now Indonesia) in 1656. There were also exports to India and the Emperor of Japan in 1658. The first documented ostrich farm was established in the centre of Cape Town in 1679. The Westcoast Ostrich Ranch has pioneered the revival of ostrich farming in the shadow of Table Mountain(Hoerikwagga). Westcoast Ostrich Ranch , Van Schoorsdrif Road Philadelphia, off N7, Cape Town, South Africa 021 972 1955, 021 972 1669, 021 972 1961 , 021 972 1649 www.ostrichranch.co.za

Meerkat Safaris Cell: 082 857 0358 Tel: 021 881 3738 www.meerkatsafaris.co.za/detail2.html

SEAL ISLAND Situated only 8 nautical miles (about 16kms) from Simon’s Town, Seal Island is home to 75,000 Cape Fur Seals, 24 different bird species and the hunting ground of the Great White Shark.En route to the island the views are truly spectacular, with Cape Point in the distance to your right, Table Mountain and the Constantia wine route to your left and ahead, the majestic Hottentot’s Holland mountain range.All year round we often encounter Dolphins, Humpback whales and Brydes whales. From July to November the Southern Right whales are plentiful in the bay and you can be assured of a sighting.During the winter months the Great White Sharks are extremely active around the island and we enjoy many sightings and often witness natural predations.The main breeding season for the Cape Fur Seal is November and December when almost 20 000 pups are born.

we as individuals can do to protect it and indeed the environment.Aquila is not yet another luxury game reserve and lodge,its primary purpose is to offer an educational experience to all who visit in the hope that knowledge will enrich our understanding of the importance of living in harmony with Mother Nature. Over the years, Aquila Private Game Reserve has gone to massive efforts and expense to source and re-introduce wildlife into the Cape region so that local residents and visitors alike can benefit from the same and therefore we are proud to offer an authentic African Big 5 safari for the first time in 250 years.We are especially proud of our efforts of reintroducing our lions and lion cubs that we saved from a doomed ‘canned lion’ fate. The support from industry, local and international media has been outstanding and reiterates our ongoing efforts and stance against animal cruelty – such as the despicable canned lion hunting industry. Aquila’s lions thrive in their massive sanctuary while enjoying the breathtaking terrain of mountains, valleys, rivers and kloofs. Call: 021 431 8400 www.capetownactivities.co.uk/seal-island.html

MEERKAT MAGIC SAFARI South Africa’s most endearing wildlife celebrities, meerkats have taken the natureloving world by storm, so go on a safari that’ll have you smiling for weeks! Located near Oudtshoorn, in the Klein Karoo, is a universally unique conservation project, and its here that you can get up close, within a few metres of their burrow, to a group of extraordinary meerkats or suricates - the only wild community known to exist outside the Kalahari. Tours are done strictly on an ‘observe and conserve’ basis, with very limited numbers permitted to visit at a time, so the troupe, who migrate in search of food constantly, are never interfered with or disturbed. It’s best to seek out these highly social, fiercely territorial and endlessly entertaining creatures at sunrise or dusk; and aside from getting all the meerkat low-down, you’ll learn about the other Shy 5 members – porcupine, antbear (aardvark), bat-eared fox, and aardwolf.

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Simon’s Town Boat Company 083 2577760 www.capetownactivities.co.uk/seal-island.html

SPOTTING SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL BIRD: OVERBERG’S BLUE CRANE VIEWING

AQUILA SAFARI Since the 4-star Aquila Private Game Reserve was founded, its ethos and that of our team of dedicated staff, has always been to educate guests on the importance of wildlife conservation, how it affects us all and what we as individuals can do to protect it and indeed the environment.Aquila is not yet

The Overberg, meaning area "over the mountain", consists of large agricultural fields, which form the modern day habitat of the blue crane. While about 25 000 of the elegant birds remain common in big areas of their historic range, there has been a sudden population decline in the last 25 years and the crane is now classified as vulnerable. 1. Blue Route: This route is on a dirt road with fairly rough patches and corrugations. However, it is very scenic and parts are shady as gum trees line the road.


YEAR ROUND parts are shady as gum trees line the road. One will pass through several different types of farming operations. 2. Purple Route: The majority of this route is on a tar road with a dirt road section that is in a fair condition if it has not rained heavily. This route takes one through rolling fields of wheat and past farm dams which often attract Blue Cranes and other birdlife. 3. Green Route: This is an interesting route with lots of wildlife. However, the dirt road section can be rough and difficult to travel on in wet conditions. For either the Blue, Purple or green roads contact Overberg Tourism on 022 9313732 www.openafrica.org/route/southern-overberg-fynbos-route

as a whole faces many threats and these aquatic flightless birds are listed as endangered. The story of the penguin colony in Cape Town started in 1983 when a pair was spotted on Foxy Beach at Boulders. Since then the colony has grown rapidly and now totals about 3 000 Boulders Beach penguins. The birds came to False Bay from Dyer Island after the reduction in commercial pelagic trawling, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy - part of the penguins’ diet.Boulders Beach is located in Simon’s Town, just over the hilly peninsula from Cape Town. It’s easily accessible by bus, car, taxi or train. www.aboutcapetown.com/penguins.htm

beaches, feeding on sand hoppers and shellfish - very unique behaviour for primates. The Cape Peninsula baboons consist of eleven troops, distributed from the Tokai Forest in the southern suburbs of Cape Town to the famous Cape of Good Hope, which is part of the popular Table Mountain National Park. The groups vary in size from just seven individuals to large gangs of over 100. Baboon Matters will guide you across the mountains around Cape Town to spend time with the last remaining Chacma Baboons in the Cape Peninsula.Our specialized two or three hour walking tours will take you through the mountain fynbos until we encounter the baboons in their home territory. Contact Jenni at 021 785 7493 or 084 413 9482 www.baboonsonline.org/bru

CAPE PENINSULA BABOONS BOULDERS BEACH PENGUINS A visit to the famous Boulders Beach penguins should be part of every Cape Town itinerary. The penguins from this growing colony allow for close encounters with these famous sea birds - and most tourists fall helplessly in love with them.The story of the African penguins at Boulders Beach is one of remarkable urban colonisation, but the species

Baboon viewing in Cape Town can be very rewarding, but an important warning first: do not feed these animals because this leads to problem behaviour from these highly intelligent primates.The chacma baboon troops on the Cape peninsula are the only protected population of the species in the world. They mostly subsist on fruits, roots, bulbs, honey, insects and scorpions. During the low tide they may even be seen roaming the

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NIGHT LIFE CLUBS & BARS THE BANG BANG CLUB Slick & stylish A: 70 Loop Street, CBD T: 021 426 2011 Open: Wed. - Sun.

www.thebangbangclub.co.za DELUXE Full range of Sound Taste A: Corner of Long & Longmarket Street T: 021 422 4832 Open: Fri.& Sat. 10pm to 4am... Thurs. Salsa nights 7pm to 12am

www.topclubs.co.za/ Nightclubs/Deluxe.aspx FTV Home of Excellent music and Fusion shows A: 114 Hout Street, Corner of Buitengracht De Waterkant Village, T: 021 426 6000

www.ftv.co.za VELVET Rock and Chic A: 160 Bree Street, CBD T: 021 426 0738 / 0737472033

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ST YVES BEACH CLUB A: 2nd level Promenade Building, Camps Bay T: 021 438 0826 / 0935 CHEVELLE House Club A: 84 Harrington Str,CBD T: 082 829 6563 Open:Thurs. - Sat. www.chevelle.co.za CHROME Hip Hop Club A: 6 Pepper Street, CBD T: 083 700 6078/9 Open: Wed. -Sun. www.chromect.com HEMISPHERE A: 31st Floor, ABSA Centre, 2 Riebeek Street,CBD T: 021 421 0581 /4863 Open: Thurs. - Sat. from 10pm www.hemisphere.org.za ASSEMBLY Live Music A: 61 Harrington Street, District six, T: 021 462 7286 www.theassembly.co.za KINK Bar & Boutique A: 3 Park Rd, Gardens T: 021 424 0757 Open: 12pm to 4pm Mon. to Fri. Dinner 6pm Midnight Tues. to Sat. www.capetownmagazine. com/sa/events/view/2343/ KINK-Kitchen

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KARMA Beach lounge bar A: Penthouse suite, Promenade, Camps Bay T: 021 438 7773 Open: Wed. - Sun. www.karmalounge.co.za CAPPELLO - CBD A cosmopolitan bar / lounge which combines fine food and vibey energy hosting international. Dj’s every Saturday night A: 9 Riebeek Str T: 021 425 5637 CAPPELLO EDEN ON THE BAY Restaurant & Cocktail bar A: Marine Drive, Blouberg T: 021 554 9696 Open: Monday - Sunday www.cappello.co.za FIREMAN’S ARMS English Pub since 1864 A: 25-27 Mechu Rd. Corner of Buitengracht Str T: 021 419 1513 Open: Mon. - Sat. 11am - 2am www.timeout.com/cape-town/ bars-pubs/venue/.../firemansarms CLUB BAMBU Bar, Lounge, Live entertainment A: 21b Somerset Rd, Green point T: 082 553 6810 www.topclubs.co.za/Nightclubs/ Bambu.aspx BEAULAH BAR Upmarket gay venue A: 30 Somerset Rd, Greenpoint T: 021 421 6798 Open: Tues. - Thurs. 5pm to 2am, Fri. & Sat. 5pm t o 4am www.beaulahbar.co.za CUBANA Latino Social Cafe A: Somerset Rd, Greenpoint T: 021 421 1109 www.topclubs.co.za/Nightclubs/ Cubana.aspx ALBA Lounge bar& restaurant A: Alfred Mall & Pierhead, Waterfront T: 021 425 3385 Open: 5pm to 2am www.albahouse.co.za JADE Groove lounge bar A: 39 Main Rd, Greenpoint T: 021 439 4108 Open: Tues. - Sat. 8pm to 2am www.topclubs.co.za/Nightclubs/ Jade.aspx CATU Irish Bar A: 38 Hout Street,CBD T: 021 424 7453 Open: Mon. - Sat.10am - 2 am


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DINING ON STAGE TREVOR NOAH – LIVE IN CAPE TOWN Trevor Noah performs stand-up comedy on stage live! This is his first one-man performance in Cape Town. Baxter Theatre Centre, 13–16 October (Concert Hall), R161 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

young South African doctor, arrives at her parents’ home in Pietermaritzburg, announcing that she has quit the practice of medicine. Through her family’s attempts to understand why she has come to this decision, and the unexpected events that follow, the practice of medicine comes to have much wider implications for everyone involved. Juliet Jenkin’s latest play, The Night Doctor is full of her characteristic ironic wit as she explores the South African collision of violence and belonging, and what it really means to help people. Artscape, 14-16, 19-23, 26-30 Oct, Tickets R50- R80 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

ARTSCAPE 11 One performance only. Book early to avoid disappointment. Artscape presents an exhilarating variety concert featuring a fusion of all stage genres and indigenous isiXhosa music and dance.The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Richard Cock, will accompany Cape Town Opera, Cape Town City Ballet, Jazzart Dance theatre and Zip Zap Circus in a thrilling display of diversity. Artscape, 31 Oct, Tickets R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

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CHORAL CELEBRATION The Stellenbosch Libertas Choir and the Voices of Cape Town will share the platform with the annual choral presentation. Artscape, 10 Oct, Tickets R80 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR Love, loss and Madness in Gaetano Donizetti’s spectacular opera, featuring tragic love and family feuds. Artscape, 16, 20, 22, 27 Oct, Tickets R100R325 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

BALLET SPRING SEASON – DOUBLE BILL Cape Town City Ballet’s spring season double bill, features the very successful African Landscape, which premiered in 2009, as well as excerpts from the classic Le Corsair. Artscape, 21-24, 27, 29 Oct, Tickets R70R100 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

THE NIGHT DOCTOR A night of crisis unfolds when Catherine, a

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Dubbed ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, Jordan Belfort is an entertainer, motivator and strategist extraordinaire. His skills in wealth creation and sales techniques are unparalleled and have changed thousands of lives. Now for the first time, South Africans will have the opportunity to learn what it takes to break through obstacles which stop them from achieving massive wealth and how to become the master of their destiny. Artscape, 28 Oct, Tickets R495, R695 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

ONE ACT

After fifteen years of each pursuing their own career, Elzabé and Rocco are together on stage again. Reliving the magic they once created together, highlighting their individual successes, playing in the present and wondering about the future. One act with four scenes where they do that which is second nature for them: Entertaining! Performance is their religion and they'll definitely convert you. Theatre On The Bay, 6-16 Oct, Tickets R75R125 From Computicket: 083 915 8000

BERLIN / WALL John Maythem, directed by Matthew Wild, brings two new monologues by the Oscar nominated (The Hours & The Reader) and

award-winning playwright David Hare, to the stage. BERLIN details Hare's baffled response to that confused and confusing city while working there on The Reader. The second, WALL, an essay on the monolithic "peace fence" Israel is quietly erecting along its border with Gaza. "The two pieces are tonally very different, but it seemed a "cute" idea to write about one place where a wall had come down and another where a wall was going up" says Hare. Sir David Hare other works include the stage hits The Breath of Life and My Zinc Bed, Amy's View and Judas Kiss, all presented by Pieter Toerien at Theatre on the Bay. John Maythem is one of the foremost presenters in talk radio today, but calls himself “a journalist doing a daily job.” He was last seen on stage at Theatre on the Bay in A Night in November and Via Dolorosa.About the 2 readings BERLIN For his whole adult life, David Hare has been visiting the city which so many young people regard as the most exciting in Europe. But there's something in Berlin's elusive character which makes him feel he's always missing the point. Now, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the wall, Hare wrote a 55-minute meditation about Germany's restored capital – both what it represents in European history, and the peculiar part it has played in his own life. WALL. David wrote his acclaimed Via Dolorosa (also performed at Theatre on the Bay by John Maytham), the result of a journey to Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. Having regularly returned to the region he has responded with this remarkable investigation into the history and philosophy behind the construction of the separation barrier between these territories. Theatre On The Bay, 19-30 Oct, Tickets R75R125 From Computicket: 083 915 8000

RAIDERS OF THE LOST AARVARK 21 years of top story telling will be celebrated this year with the remake of Raiders of the Lost Aardvark with Nicholas and Luke Ellenbogen. It is a tale that forces short-sighted, flat-footed and sunken-chested pilot Salty Hepburn to fly an unstable and cantankerous Tiger Moth from Cape Town to Cairo. Set in the Second World War, the story centres on the plight of the Congolese gorillas, which are being used by the Nazis for scientific research to win the war effort. Even Mata Hari makes an appearance. Baxter Theatre Centre, 12 October – 6 November (Golden Arrow Studio), Tickets R70R120 From Computicket: 083 915 8000


Nearly 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions result from transport. It would be unrealistic to expect people not to travel, but there are real ways that you can travel more efficiently! With petrol and air travel costs skyrocketing (pardon the pun), now is a good time to change the way you travel, saving the planet and your pocket at the same time!

DON’T OVERCHARGE

DRIVING

Geysers can consume as much as 40% of a household’s energy. Set the thermostat to no more than 60 degrees and fit a geyser blanket (available at hardware stores) to reduce lost heat.

• Drive less. • Choose a fuel efficient car. • Check your tire pressure - incorrect tire pressure results in higher petrol/diesel usage. • Drive smoothly - your car burns the most fuel when you are accelerating. Avoid sharp braking and accelerating to save petrol. • Car pool the kids - why have four parents stuck in traffic. Do lifts for other parents and vice versa.

FLYING

Greenhouse gases which are released at high altitudes have an even greater impact on climate change. • Avoid unnecessary flying - urge your business to invest in tele- and video-conferencing facilities. • Fly direct - most of the fuel used when flying is used during the take off. Fly direct to avoid extra "take-offs".

The Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative Conumer’s Seafood Guide

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If one million people replaced one incandescent bulb with a Compact Fluorescent light bulb (CFL), more than 200 000 tonnes of CO2 emissions would be eliminated in a year. CFL light bulbs last ten times longer than traditional bulbs and use a fraction of the energy.

ORANGE : Exercise caution when choosing these as there are reasons for concern: - Rare from overfishing and cannot sustain current pressure. - The fishery that catches them may cause particularly severe environmental damage and/or has high bycatch. - The life-style (biology) of the species makes it vulnerable to high fishing pressure.

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RED : These species are illegal to buy or sell in South Africa. Some are specially protwcted and others are "no-sale" species, reserved for recreational fishing only (you need a valid recreational permit to catch them, and must adhere to specific regulations).

Avoid opening the fridge, the freezer or the oven unnecessarily. For each minute a fridge door is open, it takes three energy guzzling minutes for it to cool down again. It can take a freezer as long as thirty minutes to regain its temperature if the door is open for just one minute. Every time you open the oven while cooking, you lose heat, making the meal take longer and use more energy.

SASSI is collaborative initiative by WWF South Africa andothers that aims to improve the conserva tion status of overexploited seafood species through education and awareness. The list tells you about which seafood species are legal and more sustainable choices from South African fish population.

KEEPING IT CLOSED

Each color has different meaning:

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GREEN : The most sustainable choices from the healthiest and most well managed populations. These species can handle current fishing pressure.

REDUCING YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT...

Turn off appliances at the wall. Cellular phone chargers, shavers and electric toothbrushes all continue to draw electricity even when they are fully charged. A television left in standby mode uses nearly a quarter of the electricity it uses when it is on.

WARMING THE OL’ GEYSER

DON’T POLLUTE THE ENVIRONMENT OR YOURSELF Clean your home and yourself with products that are good to the environment and to you. Enchantrix stocks a range of organic, biodegradable cleaning products and toiletries and a portion of their profits is donated to WWF. Buy online with a clear conscience at www.enchantrix.co.za.

CAR POOL THE KIDS

Sharing lifts with other parents is a great way to reduce traffic, emissions and save on petrol.

KNOWLEDGE IS KEY

Make sure your child’s teacher knows about the WESSA/WWF Eco-Schools Programme and encourage the school to sign up by calling the Eco-Schools head office at 033 330 3931.

WWF South Africa was founded in 1968 by the late Dr. Anton Rupert and was then know as the Southern African Nature Foundation. Throughout the past 40 years, this national office of the leading global conservation organization, are still committed to conserve the natural heritage of South Africa for future generations. WWF South Africa currently has 7 main programmes; Climate Change, Trade and Investment, Environmental Education, Species, Marine, Freshwater and the Ecosystems Partnership.

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WHEN IN JOHANNESBURG WHAT TO SEE GOLD REEF CITY AMUSEMNT PARK 011 248 6800 www.goldreefcity.co.za Just 8 kilometers from the centre of Johannesburg lies the world famous yet uniquely South African Gold Reef City. WIth its magnificent Theme Park offering the widest range of features and attractions in Africaand the exhilarating Casino complex, alive with the excitement, buzz and energy of Jozi, this is where Jozi comes to play, relax and more! Viisitors return time and time again to experience its world class facilities, fron indulging in one of the many restaurants, taking in a show at the Theatre, the excitement of gaming, experiencing a 4D movie to the thrill of the rides.Ideally situated with Johannesburg’s business district just 10 minutes away, Sandton City a comfortable 20 minutes away and easy access onto the national highways’ network, this truly is the heart of Jozi.

POWER SWING

The world’s first cooling towers. The adventure begins with the lift ride up the 100m tall concave tower, and then 5m of suspended staircase onto the swing platform. From here the jump master attaches the swing cable to your body harness, and off you step for 40m of free fall before the pendulum swings into action

WHAT TO EAT SIGNATURE

Intertional cuisine Morningside Shopping Centre,Rivonia Road Sandton 087 940 3880 www.signaturerestaurant.co.za Signature restaurant is one of the most exciting, new fashionable restaurnats in Sandton, offering a unique mix of exclusivity, flexibility comfort and design. Located in the new upmarket Morningside Shopping Centre, Signature exudes understated elegance, without being intimidating. Overlooking sports fields, views extending to Bryanston. Being westfacing, patrons are able to experience the true African Sunset!

O’ GALITO Portuguese cuisine Benmore Centre, corner Grayston & West

Street Sandton 011 783 4930 www.ogalito.com O’Galito inherits its cuisine from our Porguguese forefathers and is reminiscent of L.M in the old days when readily availible prawns, langoustines, crab,lobsters and oysters were prepared in boundless platters. Although we specialise in seafood, a full a lacarte menu includes the tradition peri-peri chicken, fillet steak, duck, rabbit, and amongst others oxtail.O’Galito is an ideal business lunch venue where every customer’s needs are attended to by well -trained and exceptional groomed waiting staff. We go the extra mile for business executives and offer services for large parties and corporate functions.

PLAKA Greek cuisine Illovo Thrups Centre, Oxford Road, Illovo 011 268 6969 www.plaka.co.za Food and music are essential components of a Mediterranean lifestyle and the opportunity to be exposed to a tapestry of cultures that are rich in heritage and diversity should be embraced by all. Plaka restaurant’s humble beginnings date back to 1993. Since inception we have used only high quality ingredients to produce the finest yet unpretentious food and meze. PLaka has established itself as a landmark venue in Jozi - our eclcetic food and a vibrant atmosphere within a stylish and contemporary setting forms part of our unique character which is now replicated in Plaka Umhlanga, as well as the newly- opened Plaka Cresta Centre, Northcliff, Jo’burg. Be a part of this experience and remember to live each day to the full, peacefully, whole - heartedly, and without any haste, boundaries or regret! Eat, Love and Live!

Obscene cocktails

EMPERORS PALACE 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park, Johannesburg 011 928 1000 Conveniently situated alongside O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg,South Africa, Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention Resort combines timeless classical elegance and sheer excitement. With luxurious accommodation in four unique hotel, a glorious health and beauty spa, a magnificent casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, the finest in dining options, spectacular entertainment choices, a retail concourse, world class conference facilities and impeccable seervice, Emperors Palace has it all. Come to Emperors Palace. COme to the Palace of dreams!

MONTECASINO Corner Montecasino Boulevard & William Nicol Drive, Fourways 011 510 7000 www.montecasino.co.za Montecasino, located in Fourways, North of Johannesburg is known fro being Gauteng’s number one entertainment destination, having being voted Best Entertainment Complex, Best Cinema Complex and Best place to take out-of-towners. That’s a lot to live up to, but we’re sure you’ll agree! With our diverse range of attractions including accommodation - there is something for everyone at Montecasino, to be enjoyed by young and old alike. Montecasino’s attractive Tuscan style appearance makes it an attractivefilming destination as well as an ideal venue for evetns, having hosted several local and international performers.

WHERE TO PLAY OUTER LIMITS Shop 4, Broadacres Lifestyle Centre, Cedar Avenue, Fourways , Johannesburg Tel: 011 467 7938 www.outerlimitsrestaurant.co.za Bad behavior Bodacious bodies Excellent food Late nights & early mornings Superior service Dancing like nobody’s watching

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WHEN IN DURBAN WHERE TO STAY SUNCOAST HOTELS & TOWERS 20 Batter Beach Road, Durban 031 314 7878 www.southersun.com Situated in the heart of Durban’s famous Golden Mile, the SunCoast Hotel & Towers offers spectacular views, Golden Beaches, Luxurious surroundings and the SunCoast Casino & Entertainment Complex, where striking gold is just an arm’s length away.

THE OYSTER BOX

2 Lighthouse Road, Umhlanga 031 514 5000 www.oysterboxhotel.com From the moment the Oyster Box opened its doors in 1947 the hotel rapidly became one of Africa’s best loved and most distinguished hotels. The combination of colonial charm, impeccable service, lush tropical gardens and breathtaking seaside setting swiftly gained it a reputation that was legendary the world over. This iconic landmark has been lovingly refurbished to offer guests a vibrantly contemporary experience, whilst still evoking feelings, memories, and the warm nostalgia of days gone by. Meticulous attention to detail ensures that former guests will be delighted to discover the old glory has not just been retained, but carefully enhanced. All of the warm hospitality and gracious elegance which guests so fondly remember are harmoniously blended with a wealth of modern facilities and contemporary touches to satisfy today’s most discerning of tourist, business person and honeymoon couple.

RIVERSIDE HOTEL & SPA Durban North 031 563 0600 www.riversidehotel.co.za

JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY CENTRE, set high on the banks of the Umgeni River Mouth, is a place where sheer quality and excellent service is all part of the deal. Two restaurants and a cocktail bar on the premises, together with four-star accommodation and location that is second to none, ensure the best getaway this side of paradise. Stunning river views and abundant bird life on the Umgeni Estuary below the hotel, set the perfect scene for rest and relaxation. The

Windsor Park and Durban Country Club golf courses are within easy access of the hotel, while to the north and south lie the splendour of the KwaZulu-Natal Coast...

WHERE TO EAT JEWEL OF INDIA Southern Sun Elangeni, OR Tambo Drive, Durban 011 337 8168 www.jewelofindia.co.za India is a facilitating land known for its cultural heritage and traditional hospitality ‚ a country with variety of culinary delights the world has marveled. Enjoying the succulent kebabs, the lip-smacking curries to the ever popular Indian sweets amidst ethnic decor at the famous Indian restaurant ‚ Jewel of India. Our top master chefs from India have perfected the renowned recipes to suit international tastes. The warmth of the decor, the note of the hospitality and the sheer culinary skill completes a memorable experience.

BUTCHER BOYS Lighthouse Mall, Lighthouse Road, Umhlanga 031 561 4106 www.butcherboysgrill.co.za Butcher Boys is an upmarket steakhouse specializing in prime cuts of well-aged grain fed South African beef and offering a wide selection of vintage wines stored in temperature controlled cellars. A feature of the design is the in-house butchery with a display of meat cuts from which diners may make their personal selection which is then prepared for them on an open grill. The décor consisting of red face brick, deep mahogany interior finishes and rich colours creates a relaxed and warm ambiance.

WHERE TO PLAY SunCoast Casino & Entertainment Complex Suncoast Boulevard Marine Parade, Durban 031 328 3000

entertainment heaven - SUNCOAST Casino & Entertainment World. The complex is a haven of sun and fun with its Miami South Beach Art Deco style architecture, and offers an array of gaming, shopping and entertainment pursuits.

UMHLALI COUNRTY CLUB 032 947 1913 www.umhlalicountryclub.co.za Umhlali Country Club is to be the first choice sports and recreation club for families on the KZN north coast. Umhlali Country Club is committed to providing relaxing, family-orientated facilities and activities of exceptional quality, supported by friendly service in a garden-like environment for the enjoyment of members and the community.

COCKTAIL BARS: Cubana Florida Road, Durban 031 303 4383 www.cubana.co.za Cubana Latino Café – Havana Lounge is rated the best in many classes. Trading from 8am every morning (10am on Sundays), Cubana Latino Café is a great place to start off your day. Serving breakfast until 2pm and continuing the day with customary Tapas for lunch with traditional Cuban music playing in the background. Evenings are filled with a Latino vibe, flame flaring from our experienced bartenders and an energy that adds radiance to the atmosphere is what you can expect. Famous places attract famous people, so come see… and be seen! Bean Bag Bohemia 18 Windermere Road, Morningside, Durban 031 309 6019 www.beanbagbohemia.co.za Guy Wood opened Bean Bag Bohemia in 1995 as a Café Bar and Restaurant. It comprises a two storey National Monument building, built in 1885, and an open courtyard area with alfresco dining. The restaurant has grown over the last ten years to become a nationally known institution. It has strong ties with the arts, creative industries and politics. It has become home to the many interesting and trend setting people of Durban and is always on the list for any out of town visitor to Durban.

Set amongst towering palm trees and nestled against the beachfront along Durban’s “Golden Mile”, you will find 26 hectares of

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107 from landline and 021 480 7700 112 from a cellphone Mountain Rescue Services 021 873 1121 or 021 948 9900 Poison Crisis Centre 021 931 6129 Police 10111 Red Cross Children’s Hospital 021 658 5111 National Sea Rescue Institute 021 449 3500 Groote Schuur 021 404 9111 Somerset Hospital 021 402 6911 City Park Private Hospital 021 480 6111

airport CT International Arrivals / Departures SAA Lost Luggage O.R. Thambo International

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trains General Enquiries Blue Train Rovos Rail

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coach services Taxis Marime Taxis Springbok Atlas

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And if none of that gets you what you’re looking for give us a call! 021 426 5111 O/H HERE ARE SOME PRECAUTIONS YOU SHOULD TAKE WHEN VISITING SOUTH AFRICA: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Avoid grand displays of expensive jewellery, cameras, laptops and other valuables. Plan your route beforehand, and the type of transport you're going to use. Keep your doors locked at all times and wind windows up. Lock valuable items in the trunk of your car. Be aware of whether any vehicle or people are following you. Never pick up strangers, no matter how friendly they appear. At night, park in well-lit areas Explore in groups rather than alone, and stick to busy, well-lit streets At night stay clear of dark, isolated areas Avoid isolated beaches. Never carry large sums of money around. Travelers cheques are your best bet. Always carry a map with you in the event that you get lost. Also keep your passport, plane ticket and other important documents in a safe place. If in any doubt about the safety of an area, phone a police station for advice.

EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES IN CAPE TOWN: • Argentine Republic 8 Brittany Avenue Bantry Bay 021 439 0403 • Brazil (Federative Republic of) 2nd Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeeck Street, Cape Town 021 421 4040/1/2 • British Consulate General: Southern Life Centre, 8 Riebeek Street, City Centre 021 405 2400 • Canadian Consulate General: 19th Floor, Reserve Bank Building, 60 St George’s Mall, City Centre 021 423 5240 • Chile (Republic of) Suite 1918, Main Tower, 19th Floor, Standard Bank Centre Heerengracht, Cape Town 021 421 2344/46 • French Consulate: 78 Queen Victoria Street, Gardens 021 423 1575

• German Consulate General and Embassy: 19th Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeek Street, Cape Town 021 405 3000 • Italy Republic of 2 Grey’s Pass Gardens,Cape Town 021 487 3900 • Korea (Republic of) Sunset Avenue No. 7LandadnoHoutbay, 021 790 9970 • Mexico (United Mexican States) 2nd Floor, the Spearhead Building, 42 Hans Strijdom Avenue Foreshore, Cape Town 021 419 3848 • Netherlands Consulate General 100 Strand Street, nr Buitengracht, City Centre 021 421 5660

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• New Zealand Honorary Consulate General: 345 Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne 021 696 8561 • Spain (Kingdom of) 37 Shortmarket Street Cape Town 021 422 2326/7

• Switzerland Kingdom of Nr 1, Thibault Square, 26th Floor (Old BP Building) cnr Long and Hans Strijdom Streets, Cape Town 021 418 3669 • US Consulate: 2 Reddam Avenue, Westlake, Tokai 021 702 7300

JUST A LiTTLE REMINDER MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY Remember to lock your car. Never leave valuables in your car. Keep all keys in your possession. Never leave children alone in the vehicle.

SAFETY AT THE BEACH Do not go to deserted beaches. Leave at least one person with your belongings when you go for a swim. Keep valuable items locked away. Follow safety regulations in place for each beach. Don’t forget sun block!

PROTECTING YOURSELF Carry your camera securely in a camera bag. SHOULD ANYTHING HAPPEN: Avoid dark, isolated areas. Stay calm; Do not walk alone in isolated Contact the police immediately; areas - this includes hiking. Make use of the trauma Do not carry large sums of facilities available. money. Be alert! Police - 10111 • Ambulance - 10177 • General - 107 • Fire Brigade - 021 461 5555 • Mountain Rescue - 021 948 9900 • Sea Rescue - 021 405 3500 • CCID - 021 419 1881




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