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A SOUTH AFRICAN TRAVEL AND LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE MARCH 2023 • R39.90 • OTHER COUNTRIES R34.70 rovesa.co.za • @rovesa NEW! INTO AFRICA > MOZAMBIQUE: WHERE THE SUN AND SEA SIZZLES > GREAT GETAWAYS: AFRICA > AFRICA’S GREATEST LAKE VOLUME 5 l ISSUE 1 DISCOVER | EXPLORE | EXPERIENCE ADVENTURES | ACCOMMODATION | SA FINE WINES 9770266485637 23011 PROTECTING THE PANGOLINS LEAD FEATURE where grace and wine never go out of style ROAD TRIPPING!Eastern dreams SOUTPANSBERG – THE MOUNTAIN Wilderness STOPS TO 11 WIN! 2-nightmidweek stayatGarden worth RouteR13780! SafariCamp Lanzerac A wine of a time at Fryer’s Cove

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The first quarter of the year is done, and already I feel like I need a vacation! But thankfully in South Africa we have loads of weekend spots to explore, irrespective of which province we live in.

I think one of the key lessons I learned as a result of all our Covid-19 lockdowns, is to experience more! For me that means taking advantage of and realising how awesome SA actually is. Considering I have not won the Lotto as yet, leave is sometimes a bit scarce, but even if it’s just driving out to the winelands, picnicking at a park, or doing a one-day hike, being out and about is fantastic for the soul.

Having lived in various provinces I can say that each province has its own unique offerings of nature, entertainment, history, adventure and more. Coupled with the grace and openness of South Africans, we are indeed spoiled for leisure pursuits.

Budget constraints? There are plenty of accommodation options that cater to your pocket, and there are loads of free or low-cost activities to enjoy. Family venues – loads! Considering we are in autumn, which has great weather – not too hot or too cold – we have no excuse.

In this issue we have an exciting section called "Into Africa" (page 73) where we feature some fab destinations outside of South Africa. We feature Mozambique and Malawi, in addition to some great getaway spots to experience!

Enjoy autumn and live your best life!

Keep a lookout for the Sardine Run

Something to keep a lookout for is the migration of sardines along the Southern African coast, which is one of the biggest migrations of marine creatures worldwide. A vast number of sardines travel from the Cape up the Wild Coast in large groups, creating an opportunity for predators to feast and a fascinating spectacle for divers. The sardine generally takes place late autumn into winter (generally around May to July) – check online to ascertain dates.

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Contents

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Travel tips

Lanzerac: where grace and wine never go out of style

Advertorial: Nelson Mandela Bay

Eastern dreams

A wine of a time at Fryer’s Cove

Road tripping with the Renault Koleos

Great getaways: SA

Hike, climb and camp on a Hexcape!

Hiking hotspots across SA

Tread lightly on your travels

Soutpansberg – the mountain

11 stops to Wilderness

Protecting the pangolins

Advertorial: Welcome to Hessequa

Pictorial: Lisbon Falls

23 reasons to visit the KZN South Coast in 2023

Review: Garden Route Safari Camp

Advertorial: Neethlingshof

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TRAVEL TIPS

1 Group travelling made easier

Travel Tips for Autumn

> Assign roles: A single leader is the goto person who ensures everyone knows what they need to do, and what is happening. Alternatively, if appointing a group leader does not work, then assign specific roles to people such as a “foodie” who can be in charge of finding all the best spots to eat; the “finance guru” who can be in charge of doing cost calculations for trip. Whatever you choose, keep lines of communication open so everyone feels included.

> Group transfer: It’s a good idea to plan this in advance to kickstart the trip in a relaxed manner as opposed to waiting around trying to figure out how many taxi’s and other transport will be needed and costs.

> Lookout for group discounts: This could be for accommodation, activities, and more.

> Pack light: You have responsibility for your own luggage, so it is not a good idea to have loads of bags when travelling from place to place.

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2 Double up!

• Pack in an extra bank card: Sometimes life happens where you misplace your card, or it might be stolen. It’s a good idea to have a spare debit card as a backup so you are not left with no money.

• Have extra copies of your passport and ID: If you misplace your documents, have a backup in one of your other bags. It’s also a good idea to email yourself these documents so you always have a copy if the original is lost.

Booking flights

The rule of thumb remains to book in advance. Flights tend to be a bit cheaper if you fly during the week (excluding Monday and Friday). If you have a credit card or some sort of rewards or loyalty card, be sure to check if you qualify for a discount.

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Tourism offices

These are often under-used, but they can be a veritable treasure trove! Tourism offices should know everything that is currently happening, and the staff can also help point you in the right direction if you have a limited budget and time. These offices also have handy maps and brochures to guide you.

5 Plan but don’t over-plan

While it’s important to have an itinerary of places you want to visit, leave some hours or days open to explore places you might not have known about.

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Device chargers

Load-shedding aka electricity blackouts, has become quite normal in SA. The power is off for two to four hours at a time, depending on area and load-shedding stage. It might be useful to download a mobile app on from the Google Playstore or Apple iStore to stay in the know – an

Unless the accommodation you are staying in has a UPS, inverter or generator, it’s a good idea to always have a fully charged portable charger with you to ensure your phone has enough juice. If your phone is dead, you might miss taking some fab pics, and many other things.

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Avoid travel debt - stick to the budget

Ensure you have a budget drawn up with a "security" fund for emergencies. While it may be tempting to blow the budget there are a variety of activities and accommodation options to suit every budget.

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Public holidays in autumn

Accommodation and activities tend to fill up quickly during public holidays, so book in advance.

• 21 March: Human Rights Day

• 7 April: Good Friday

• 10 April: Family Day

• 1 May: Worker’s Day

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Lanzerac where grace & wine never go out of style

LIKE A FINE WINE, LANZERAC CONTINUES TO AGE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WHILE RETAINING TIMELESS GRACE. WYNAND LATEGAN, LANZERAC’S CELLAR MASTER CHATS TO ROVE SA ABOUT THE LEGACY AND JOURNEY OF WINE AT THIS ICONIC ESTATE.

First-class. Those are the words that come to mind when visiting Lanzerac Wine Estate.

Lanzerac is nestled in the Jonkershoek Valley, which is well-known for its fynbos, trails, lush forests, majestic views of mountains and conditions suited for growing grapes.

It’s hard to find the words to adequately express an experience at Lanzerac, but Wynand Lategan, Lanzerac’s Cellar Master comes pretty close to it while describing the wine. “It’s the perfect place where old-world charm meets new-world fruit.”

Lategan, in the midst of the busy harvest season, comes across as highly efficient yet warm, and has quiet confidence that stems from experience and passion for what he does.

“After studying, I worked as a journalist but really wanted to work outdoors in nature. After a time, I started studying Wine Technology at Elsenburg and realised that I could make this a career. I started by working weekends and every holiday in tasting rooms at wine farms and eventually got a job as an assistant winemaker,” Lategan says.

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Wynand Lategan, CellarMaster

“Winemaking affords you so many opportunities – it is farming but also affords you a creative outlet to produce something amazing from nature and add input to various aspects of the business, such as marketing, finance and so forth,” he adds.

“Each day is different, particularly during harvest. While you have a general plan, sometimes things change. I have to consider the outdoor elements, loadshedding and various other factors –being adaptable and taking a very handson approach is required.”

According to Lategan harvest time can vary slightly. “It’s a bit like giving birth to a baby and you have to be ready whenever its ready and then monitor it 24/7. Harvest lasts about two months and I have a general idea of what I will be getting because wine is actually made in the vineyard, which I consistently monitor.

“It is critical how you manage your vineyards in growing season as that influences your wine more than what you do in the cellar. Throughout the growing season I can ascertain the character of what I am going to get. The key to making a really good vintage is to get the timing right, know when to harvest and to not overdo the wine in the cellar. For me it’s about finding the perfect fruit in vineyard.”

Lategan explains that Lanzerac’s wines are unique in the sense that it focuses solely on the Jonkershoek Valley and its terroir. “Each winemaker has their own style, but for a good wine you have to be cognisant of the terroir and work with that. South African wine is a combo of old world and new world – old world style but new world fruit.

“Our white wines are very much about balancing freshness and fruity flavours, and our reds feature dark fruit and

polished tannins. All our wines are about balance – I never want to over-oak a wine or over-ripe the fruit. Our wines also tend to focus more on the palate than the nose – it has a lot of substance on the palate.”

Lanzerac has three main ranges: Jonkershoek Range, Heritage Range and Cellar Master Collection (limited).

“There are always new ideas but for the Jonkershoek and Heritage Range it’s about consistency to cater to our clients. Once I have done the core wines – Jonkershoek and Heritage – I then experiment a bit, which is what the Cellar Master Collection is about... I am never too old to learn something new,” says Lategan.

Heritage Range

Left to Right: Le General, Mrs English, Pionier Pinotage

Jonkershoek Range

Left to Right: Chardonnay, Pinotage Rosé, Sauvignon Blanc

Cellar Master Collection

Left to Right: Bergpad, PROF, Kurktrekker

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Experience Lanzerac

Dining at Lanzerac Deli

In search of a light meal that is packed with fresh produce, breads, pastries, gourmet sandwiches and snack platters. The relaxed yet textured décor feels luxurious – there are indoor and outdoor seating options. The deli also has a store that is reminiscent of an elegant padstaal (farm stall) with savouries, wine and various other items on offer.

which is exceptionally smooth on the palate. The pairing of each chocolate is perfection and brings out more flavours of the wine.

Wine aficionados can also book a wine tour, whereby you get the opportunity to walk through the vineyards, winery and cellar.

Manor Kitchen

For a more foraml dining experience, the Manor Kitchen is home to gourmet dishes in a setting that is both elegant, classy yet contemporary. Chef Stephen Fraser is a legend with balancing flavours and textures that result in artistic plates with flavour profiles that seduce the senses.

Tranquillity, luxury and ultimate relaxation is on offer with a variety of treatments and panoramic views of the lush landscape of majestic mountains and vineyards.

Taphuis

Chic country-style décor results in a relaxing, cosy ambience. The menu is elegant pub-grub.

Experiencing a wine and artisinal chocolate tasting

There are three wine tasting options on offer:

1. Jonkershoek tasting: 5 wines from the Jonkershoek Range

2. Wine and chocolate tasting: 5 Jonkershoek Range wines paired with artisanal chocolates

3. Heritage tasting: 4 flagship wines inclusive of the Lanzerac MCC Blanc de Blancs Brut

This wine and chocolate pairing is pure bliss! The wine is a testament to the Lanzerac operation, particularly the Merlot

Take a trip

Guests are treated to a variety of experiences in the area, which can be arranged by the hotel such as trips to surrounding areas. For those looking to be a bit more active there are mountain bikes and scoot tour rentals at Lanzerac to experience the nearby mountain biking trails and nature reserve.

Accommdation fit for royalty

There are 53 rooms that pays homage to the rich Cape heritage while seamlessly highlighting sophistication and elegance.

Finding inspiriation

There are six rooms available for conferencing/meetings, which retains the Lanzerac DNA of of elegance, intimacy and efficiency.

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Nelson Mandela Bay

NELSON MANDELA BAY IS AN EXCELLENT VALUE-FOR-MONEY, FAMILY FUN-IN-THESUN-HOLIDAY DESTINATION, NAMED AFTER NELSON MANDELA – HUMANITARIAN, FREEDOM FIGHTER AND WORLD ICON OF PEACE – NELSON MANDELA BAY IS LOCATED 763KM EAST OF CAPE TOWN, AND IS REGARDED AS THE GATEWAY TO THE SCENIC EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE AND THE WORLD-RENOWNED GARDEN ROUTE.

Nelson Mandela Bay is home to Gqeberha, Kariega and Despatch and is the only metropolitan area that was allowed by the former president to bear his name. Nelson Mandela Bay also holds a large percentage of South Africa’s biological diversity.

The area also boasts a marine biodiversity second to none and has been declared the ‘Bottlenose Dolphin capital’ of the world. Algoa Bay sees four whale species, two of them all year round and has the largest colonies of African Penguins and Cape Gannets in the world.

Quick facts

• Nelson Mandela Bay is the Mohair Capital of the world and processes most of the mohair produced in the world.

• The area is home to Addo Elephant National Park, the only national park in the world that is home to the Big 7 (Lion, Rhino, Buffalo, Leopard, Elephant and then the Great White Shark and the Southern Right Whale).

• The Bay boasts 50% of the endangered African Penguin in its natural habitat on the islands of Nelson Mandela Bay.

• Bird Island has the largest colony of Cape Gannets in the World (approximately 70% of population) and can be seen in its full glory during the Sardine run.

• The Gqeberha opera house is the oldest theatre on the continent of Africa and the Southern Hemisphere.

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Savour gourmet pleasures: Try-out some of the premier dining districts such as Richmond Hill, Baakens Valley and the Beachfront where many stylish restaurants serve tasty cuisine and where trendy coffee shops, deli’s and speciality wine shops have flourished.

Beach & coastal encounters: Gqeberha’s pristine beaches are legendary, three of which boast full Blue Flag status.

Authentic social and cultural community based experiences: Broaden your intercultural understanding by joining an expert guide on a vibrant, authentic and interactive tour through local communities of Nelson Mandela Bay.

Micro-breweries: Experience a micro-brewery tour and visit some trending micro-breweries as each has their own carefully crafted recipes, natural ingredients and uniquely flavoured profiles.

Historical treasures: Explore historical nuggets of interest in the city centre which showcases some of the finest architectural attractions. As the landing place of the 1820 Settlers, the area offers a wealth of treasures.

Addo Elephant National Park: The only park in the world to be home to the Big 7. View the largest density of African Elephants on the planet, Cape buffalo, leopard, black rhino, lions & great white shark and seasonal southern right whale in the marine section.

Route 67: Uniting arts, culture & heritage, the route portrays 67 public art works symbolising Nelson Mandela’s 67 years of work dedicated to the freedom of South Africa and includes 67 steps leading up to the second largest flag in Africa.

Fun family escapades: Speciality activities include guided Segway beachfront tours, indoor climbing at Valley Crag Indoor Climbing Centre, recreational trampoline activities at Gravity Indoor Trampoline Park, Indoor Go Carting at Algoa Grand Prix, Kariega Science Centre and VW Auto Pavilion automotive tour amongst others.

Scenic excursions: Venture out and explore picturesque coastal riches, hidden gems, exquisite, lush countryside with country restaurants and quaint tea gardens along the Ibhayi Sunshine Saunter. Enjoyable alternative options include a gourmet picnic or a wine and tasting at a small vineyard.

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Eastern

DREAMS…

RICH IN NATURE, CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT AND BEAUTY, TRAVELLING SOUTH AFRICA’S SECOND LARGEST PROVINCE IS A MAGICAL JOURNEY OF MYSTERY, ADVENTURE AND UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS...

Kicking off: getting there

Travelling from Cape Town our first destination was Tsitsikamma. Getting there is an adventure on its’s own. There is the option to drive to Tsitsikamma from Cape Town (about 8 hours), but with a jam-packed trip we did not have the time. I would recommend if strapped for time, fly into Gqeberha (formerly known as Port Elizabeth) or George. Having done this trip before, I opted to fly into George because while it is a bit longer (speed limit is lower), it is a more scenic drive passing Knysna and Plett (perfect for a bit of a detour).

Destination Tsitsikamma

Tsitsikamma is arguably one of the most magical places in South Africa. It’s lush forests, captivating coastline and natural splendour highlights some of the best scenery SA has to offer.

To properly enjoy Tsitsikamma you need at least a week to explore some of the great multi-day hikes, However, if you strapped for time you can opt to do shorter walks like the Storms River Mouth Bridge Trail, which is about an hour.

Storms River is a charming little village and feels safe. A few quaint shops and sufficient cafes help add to the happy yet natural vibe.

Popular in Tsitsikamma

• Hike the Otter Trail – a multi-day hike where you traverse forest and coastline.

• Canopy tour – involves ziplining through the forest, crossing suspension bridges and learning about the ecology of the area from an experienced guide.

• MTB and general hiking.

• Bloukrans Bridge Bungee – one of the world’s highest jumps (216m).

• Water activities – includes tubing, kayaking and canyoning adventures.

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STAY AT: The Fernery Lodge & Chalets

Near Storms River, The Fernery Lodge & Chalets, which offers luxury accommodation, manages to effortlessly blend in with the gorgeous forest surrounds. It has a restaurant onsite and a spa to help you unwind. A perk of staying here includes the friendly yet efficient service by employees.

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Throw the low carb diet out the window. When in Tsitsikamma stop at the Oudebosch Farmstall for a heavenly roosterkoek, a type of bread that is cooked on a grid over coals and loaded with a filling of your choice. Wash it down with some ginger beer.

Did you know? Tsitsikamma has various forest types including coastal, evergreen and montane.

Destination Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB)

Perhaps it was the relaxed vibe and beauty of Tsitsikamma, but the two-hour drive to Gqeberha on the N2 was fairly chilled. If you have some extra time, you can do a stop-over at Jeffery’s Bay to experience some good waves.

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Tsitsikamma National Park The Fernery Lodge & Chalets

Activies:

Forest Ferns Estate overlooks the Tsitikamma Mountain Range , with views of cascading waterfalls and the endless blue Indian Ocean. Reacquaint yourself with nature and renew the harmony of your soul.
Spa – Hot Tubs – Jacuzzi – Cycle Hire Guided Cycle Tours – Hiking – Birding – Fishing Rowing – Garden Tour – Picnics Luxury winter breakaway in the heart of Tsitsikamma For bookings contact us: +27 42 280 3588 l reservations@fernery.co.za Forest Ferns Estate, Bluelilliesbush, Tsitsikamma Scan to visit our website www.fernery.co.za

Did you know? NMB is the Bottlenose Dolphin capital of the world with approximately 28 500 Bottlenose Dolphins sighted in the bay.

Highlights of Nelson Mandela Bay

Route 67: Starting at the Campanile this route offers 67 art works depicting Nelson Mandela’s 67 years of work in the fight for freedom. All artwork was done by local artists.

Sacramento Trail: A popular and easy 8km coastal walk that offers amazing scenic sites of land and sea. There is also a chance to spot dolphins and whales when in season.

Beach about: There are loads of awesome beaches, such as Hobie Beach, to explore, chill on, or have a meal at, and it’s a perfect spot for sundowners.

Addo Elephant National Park: Has the highest density of African elephant in the world but is also home to a variety of other animals including lions, buffalo, zebra, and eland. In addition to offering safaris, Addo also offers adrenalin pumping adventures such as ziplining and sand sledding.

Top tip: If travelling the NMB region, purchase the Nelson Mandela Bay Pass, which is a smart card that offers you free admission to certain attractions, in addition to discounted rates for selected activities, shops etc.

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Addo Elephant National Park Aerial beach view

Destination Amatola Region

Dense forests, majestic mountains, flowing waters, history and culture – these all define the Amatola region.

Highlights

Amatola Mountains: Sunlight filtering through the lush afromontane forests, waterfalls, panoramic views and a magical feel – this is the Amatola Mountains. Originally inhabited by the Khoisan hunter-gatherers, it later became a fortress for the Xhosa people during time of war.

Hiking trails: The Amatola Hiking Trail is an iconic yet challenging trail. This six-day (100km) hike sets off at Maden Dam near King William’s Town and traverses through Hogsback. It is advisable that you attempt this only if you are fit and skilled at hiking. If you are a novice, ensure you have experienced hikers with you.

While the Amatola Hiking Trail is well-known, there are shorter hiking and walking routes available to explore if you are strapped for time or lack the fitness for a six-day hike. Examples include:

• Military Path, Hogsback: About 2km walking through forests and opportunities to spot an array of birdlife. According to legend, Hangman’s Tree (found on this path) was used as a means to execute of soldiers who were considered deserters.

• Andersons Dam Trail, Stutterheim: About 8km, this trail is suitable for various fitness levels. In addition to amazing scenery, there are picnic spots and ablution facilities for a great day out and about.

• Kologha Forest Blue Day Walk, Stutterheim: Approximately 3km, this hike is suitable for all fitness levels and traverses through indigenous forest and passes magnificent waterfalls.

• Katberg Hiking Trail, Katberg Forest Station: This can

take two to three days or a couple of hours if you design your own trail. There are some challenging aspects to this trail, so it’s best to have a level of fitness.

• Pirie Forest Hike, halfway between King William’s Town and Stutterheim: A bit of a hidden gem, this is a 9km circular hike. The hike begins at the same spot as the Amatola Hiking Trail and turns off. To many visitors this trail seems like visiting a fairy wonderland.

Hogsback

Located high up in the Amatola Mountains, this village is magical. Dominated by indigenous forest and majestic waterfalls, Hogsback is a gem for nature lovers. Activities found here include mountain bike trails, hiking, horse riding, exploring the arts and crafts route and a host of eateries.

J.R.R. Tolkien, author of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, is said to have been inspired by the area to create his fantasy universe, Middle Earth.

Stutterheim

Located at the foot of the Amatola Mountain range, Stutterheim boasts a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, abseiling, canoeing and picnicking.

Visitors can also pop in to the Stationary Engine Museum, which houses one of the most comprehensive collections of restored stationary engines. There is also the Cata Village Museum, which highlights the history of the Xhosa village of Cata.

Kidds Beach

Before heading back to the city life and reality, one more stop – Kidds Beach. Chill out at this seaside escape on the Sunshine Coast that boasts stretches of white sandy beaches and water activities such as surfing, fishing and tidal pools for kids.

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Fryer’s Cove! A wine of a time at

CRISP AND FRESH WITH NOTES OF THE OCEAN – AN APT DESCRIPTION FOR FRYER’S COVE AND ITS WINE…

Setting off early in the morning from Cape Town we hit the road for Doringbaai! A mini-road trip, about three hours from Cape Town, we travel the N7 and eventually turn-off to traverse some dirt roads (following Google maps), that eventually gets us to Doringbaai. Doringbaai is best known for being a quaint, hardy fishing village, but we discovered a hidden gem in Fryer’s Cove…

Arriving at Fryer’s Cove the outdoor building looks like a fish factory, which it originally was. Entering via The Jetty Restaurant, which has the aesthetic of a typical restaurant by the ocean, the newly launched Tasting Room is a surprise. It is chic and contemporary yet blends in seamlessly with its surrounds. Design-wise and aesthetically, the building and its features feels contradictory, yet it works.

The wine

The nearby and only vineyard within the Bamboes Bay ward –the smallest in South Africa – is a mere hop, skip and jump from the Atlantic Ocean (and it's about 2km from Fryer’s Cove), which results in the premium Bamboes Bay Range.

Liza Goodwin, Fryer’s Cove Winemaker and General Manager is rushing around as we visit in the midst of the harvest season, but she spares some time to give us some background about the vineyards and the creative/operational process. Considering the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean, I question how this impacts the process and taste of the Bamboes Bay Range.

“The Bamboes Bay Sauvignon Blanc is extremely unique – I have not tasted another wine with these flavours – it's

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Fryer's Cove Winery

unmistakably West Coast.

“The wine brims with a vibrant mix of citrus and passion-fruit aromas, while wisps of fresh seaweed awaken the senses. The nose follows through on the palate with intense lime and tropical flavours, rounded off with a lingering salty minerality that accentuates the closeness to the ocean,” says Goodwin.

Goodwin explains that due to the Bamboes Bay vineyard location, it generally takes the grapes a bit longer to ripen further adding to the complexity of the wine.

“The temperatures here are cooler – averaging about 1820 degrees, and while there is sun in the mornings there is generally a mist, so our grapes take a bit longer to ripen. We constantly taste the grapes to know when it’s ready and I would say that our wines have flavours that are a more concentrated and intense.”

A passion for wine and innovation

Chatting to Goodwin, the history of Fryer’s Cove comes through – it was originally a family-owned business based on a passion for wine that remains true to its roots today.

There is no doubt that any wine farming is challenging, and winemakers in general have to be very agile as the vineyards are at the mercy of nature, however the Fryer’s Cove team use the challenges to not only overcome but innovate.

An example of the ingenuity is that Fryer’s Cove runs stainless steel pipes filled with water from the cold Atlantic Ocean, which then runs through the cooling tanks to regulate their wines temperatures thus being more environmentally friendly.

Fryer's Cove Wines:

• Bamboes Bay Sauvignon Blanc: Clean herbaceous flavours that is concentrated on the nose. Lemon grass and citrus come through.

• Bamboes Bay Hollebaksstrandfontein (Sauvignon Blanc Reserve): Full-bodied that is unique in taste. Hints of fynbos and kelp come through.

• Fryer’s Cove Sauvignon Blanc: Citrus notes come through clearly with a hint saltiness.

• Fryer’s Cove Chenin Blanc: Citrus notes complemented with hints of oak spice.

• Fryer's Cove Grenache/Cinsault: Aromas of raspberries and hint of cloves.

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Liza Goodwin, Fryer's Cove Winemaker and General Manager Lounge area in the Tasting Room

The Tasting Room

Having been to various wine estates I can honestly say that a visit to Fryer’s Cove is a novel experience – a wine tasting practically on the doorstep of the ocean! The aesthetic is tranquil, and the gentle ocean breeze coupled with a magnificent view makes for a chilled experience.

Launched in December 2022, the indoor seating area is tastefully designed with earthy colouring complementing ocean tones. The indoor area allows guests to look upon a huge bespoke fish tank with steel fermentation tanks in the background. Goodwin points out that they are doing a bit of an experiment by maturing a few bottles of wine in the tank. The outdoor seating area allows for panoramic views of the ocean, relaxation and remains authentically Doringbaai.

At the tasting room, visitors can enjoy some fantastic pairings. Chef Allan creates delicate dishes that balance and complement the wine. The dishes are flavourful but not overpowering – it was a bit like bite-size fine dining, which fitted well with the destination.

There is also the option to order some oysters or a cheese board to nibble on

while enjoying wine with a view.

A fishy dish

Chef Allan, who heads up the kitchen, has an impressive background. He has worked internationally at Michelin Star restaurants and made it to the quarter finals of MasterChef UK. Since returning to SA, he has worked as a caterer, started his own ice-cream business called “Delish” and is now at Fryer’s Cove. Considering the location, it is understandable that the menu features fish dishes heavily but no complaints here! The menu itself is simplistic with a twist – guests can order their regulars such as fish and chips, seafood platters, burgers etc. but there are also dishes like risotto with abalone that speaks to his training and passion for fine cuisine.

Chef Allan hints at potentially implementing some changes to the menu to increase diversity and bring to the fore a bit more of his Italian cuisine specialty…

A perfect escape

Granted it is a bit of a drive to Doringbaai from Cape Town, however, a visit to Fryer’s Cove feels like an escape from the daily grind of life –it combines all the favourites i.e. a

roadtrip, crisp wine, superb food, and authentic rugged beauty. It’s quite easy to make a full day or even a weekend break with accommodation options a few km away.

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Wine tasting with pairing The Jetty Restaurant Chef Allan
Doring Bay Harbour, Hawe Road, Doring Bay | www.fryerscove.co.za | info@fryerscove.co.za | 027 215 1092 FORGED OF THE EARTH, TEMPERED BY THE SEA

Road tripping with the Renault Koleos

AT FIRST GLANCE THE RENAULT KOLEOS LOOKS IMPRESSIVE FROM THE OUTSIDE – IT HAS STYLE AND ELEGANCE. IT ALSO HAS A DIFFERENT LOOK TO MANY SUVS ON THE ROAD THAT SOMEHOW ALL SEEM TO BLEND TOGETHER WITH SIMILAR LOOKING FEATURES – SO ANOTHER POSITIVE.

Stepping in the vehicle, I feel it is a bit of a waste that only a colleague and I are road tripping because this SUV is really spacious – it will comfortably transport a family and has sufficient boot space.

Destination Doringbaai, West Coast from Cape Town! This is approximately a 7-hour drive (there and back). Driving an automatic, the gear transitions remain smooth and it provides enough power to easily overtake other cars on the road.

The Koleos also handled perfectly on the various bends and curves on the N7. After driving for a bit on tar, we turn off and hit a long stretch of sand and gravel. I was impressed –sometimes on gravel and sand a vehicle will slip and slide, but with the Renault Koleos the drive remained solid.

Overall, the vehicle looks sexy, packs a punch on the road in terms of handling and has all the bells and whistles that one would expect of a luxury vehicle.

Spec highlights

Technology

• Front, rear & side parking sensors

• Reverse camera

• LED dashboard with ambient lighting

• Atmospheric interior lighting

• Electronic parking brake

• R-Link 2. 8.7” capacitive touch screen

• with A/C control/display

• USB connectivity plugs, front (including iPod + 1 jack + 2 rear USB charging plugs)

• Eco-Drive + Eco-Scoring with rear view

camera

• Handsfree keycard

• Handsfree power tailgate

Active and passive safety features

• Blind spot warning

• Tyre pressure monitor

• ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)

• EBA (Emergency Brake Assist)

• Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Hill Start Assist

• Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

• Driver, front passenger & curtain airbags

• Isofix 3-point seat attachment system

• Side impact beams

• Front & rear bumper protection

Visibility

• Pure Vision LED headlights

• Electrochrome rear-view mirror

• Electronic folding door mirrors

Engine

• Normally aspirated

• Peak power rating (rpm): 6 000

• Peak torque (Nm): 233

Wheels

18 inch rims

RENAULT - KOLEOS
DRIVE TIME
Renault Koleos 2.5L DYN CVT MY21 4x2
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KwaZulu-Natal

The Cavern Resort & Spa

The Cavern is set in the Northern Drakensberg, adjacent to the Okhahlamba World Heritage Site. It is home to Bushman paintings, over 200 species of birds, 150 species of trees and wildlife. The Forest Retreat Spa is a tranquil escape for relaxation. The resort offers standard and superior accommodation.

-28°38'6.03 S l 28°57'44.62 E

+27 (0)36 438 6270 / +27 (0)83 701 5724

info@cavern.co.za

www.cavern.co.za

Sapphire Views

Sapphire Views Luxury Apartments is the hidden gem of KwaZulu-Natal’s Shelley Beach. Our spacious sea-facing suites have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, lounge with HDTV, full air-conditioning, uncapped Wi-Fi and gas braai. Other amenities include a pool, beach access, kiddie’s entertainment, bar area, parking and 24 hour security.

-30°7'97.26 S l 30°4'14.31 E

+27 (0)63 603 8378 bookings@sapphireviews.co.za

www.sapphireviews.co.za

Cuckoo Ridge

Escape to the heart of South Africa’s wild and experience the beauty of the Kruger National Park. Stay at our cozy bed and breakfast or at one of our best self-catering units. Indulge in a romantic couples massage, go on exciting game drives, or simply relax and soak up the surroundings.

-25°03'89.9 S l 30°99'76.4 E

+27 (0)72 430 1934 bookings@cuckooridge.co.za

www.cuckooridge.co.za

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KwaZulu-Natal Kruger National Park

Kololo Game Reserve

Discover the beauty of nature at Kololo Game Reserve. With its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, this reserve is the perfect destination for a memorable safari experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the peace and serenity of the African bush.

-24°23'20.6 S l 27°51'15.2 E

+27 (0)14 721 0920

info@kololo.co.za

www.kololo.co.za

Limpopo Makumu Private Game Lodge

A luxury safari lodge located in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, part of the Greater Kruger National Park in South Africa. The lodge offers exclusive and personalised wildlife experiences, with six luxurious suites, exceptional dining, and various activities, including game drives, walking safaris, and spa treatments.

-24°14'45.9 S l 31°16'78.8 E

+27 (0)87 057 4512

reservations@makumu.com

www.makumu.com

Umlilo Lodge

Umlilo Lodge is a luxurious and tranquil retreat located in the scenic town of St Lucia, KwaZulu-Natal. With lush vegetation, Umlilo Lodge offers a range of accommodation options from luxurious 2-sleepers to 4-sleeper family rooms, each with its own charm and character. Amenities include air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, Netflix TV, fridge and more.

-28°22'41.4 S l 32°24'44.5 E

+27 (0)35 590 1717 / +27 (0)72 809 2545

info@umlilolodge.co.za

www.umlilolodge.co.za

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Limpopo KwaZulu-Natal

Umngazi Hotel & Spa

Experience the beauty of the Wild Coast at Umngazi Hotel & Spa. Enjoy stunning beaches, lush gardens and magnificent views, with well-appointed facilities and activities for the whole family. Unwind in the spa, dine on delicious and wholesome cuisine, and explore the natural surroundings.

-31°67'32.1 S l 29°45'49.0 E

+27 (0)47 564 1115/6/8/9

requests@umngazi.co.za

www.umngazi.co.za

Karoo Ridge Eco-Lodges

Situated in the breath-taking Karoo Ridge Conservancy, our lodges offer a home away from home experience. Rich in flora and fauna, combining cattle ranching with abundant wildlife, we offer self-guided or guided activities, or you can simply relax and take in the vistas from your veranda.

-31°14'52.5 S l 25°26'26.7 E

+27 (0)87 160 0728 / +27 (0)82 556 0775 info@karoowildilfeestates.co.za

www.karooridgeconservancy.com

Eastern Cape

Mpumalanga

Komati Gorge Lodge & Wildlife Reserve

This untouched expanse of over 2 500 hectares of thorn bushveld and highveld grassland offers an unparalleled experience of the outdoors. Enjoy fishing, birdwatching, wildlife, boating, walking or just relaxing less than three hours from Johannesburg in Mpumalanga between Carolina and Machadodorp.

-25°53'45.3 S l 30°17'01.0 E

+27 (0)83 792 7333 WhatsApp

info@komatigorge.co.za

www.komatigorge.co.za

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Hexcape! Hike, climb and camp on a

WHEN LIFE THROWS YOU A CURVE BALL, SOMETIMES ALL YOU NEED IS AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TO A BEAUTIFUL PLACE – HEX RIVER VALLEY!

The Hex River Valley serves as a gateway between the Cape Winelands and the Great Karoo, a beautiful transition zone of fauna and flora. Vineyards stretch across the valley floor as far as the eye can see, and during autumn it turns from a uniform green into a kaleidoscope of colours, surrounded by majestic mountains.

Conveniently situated 90 minutes from Cape Town, renowned

for its natural beauty, and a myriad of outdoor activities

De Doorns is now becoming a holiday destination in its own right. With a variety of campsites, hiking and biking trails, each route is a unique experience as it explores different areas of the valley – from lush green fynbos to hardy karoo succulents.

Whether you’re a dreamy drifter, keen trail runner, or skilled mountaineer ready to take on a new challenge, the scenic Hex River Valley offers it all.

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The Hex Trails

At the foot of the Hex River Mountain, the working farm Klipheuwel hosts some of the most adventurous and scenic hiking trails.

The Hex Trails consist of five routes varying in distance and elevation. Here visitors can choose to undertake a family and pet friendly stroll along the River or Cattle trail, or for more experienced/extreme hikers the Baboon trail will test your endurance to the full as this is the most challenging route of all.

At Klipheuwel Guest Farm you have the option to camp out under the stars or be accommodated in one of their self-catering units. For bookings and more details on route options, visit www.klipheuwel.co.za

Camping, kloofing & hiking at Ruah

Situated 6km outside De Doorns, nestled in the base of Elskloof and met by the Sand River, this campsite is a hidden and well-preserved historical gem that once was home to the first generator implemented by the Dicey Bros. Remnants of the Khoisan people are also still visible here.

Ruah consists of six campsites, ablution facilities, a clearly marked hiking trail and rock pools. Camping, kloofing, exploring and relaxing is what you do best when visiting Ruah Camping. Unfortunately, no day visitors are allowed. Only campers have access to this route.

Elevation gain: 660m

Distance: 1 000m

Bookings: Ruah Camping (www.nightsbridge.com)

Explore the Hexpas

After diamonds were discovered in the north, the Hexpas railway line was built in the 1870s to connect Cape Town and Kimberley. The line climbs to the karoo plains at a steep 1:40 gradient and its cutting is claimed to be the deepest and longest hand-dug cutting in South Africa. During the 1980s this railway line was decommissioned and became home to the much-loved Hexpas Express from 2002 to 2015.

The Hexpas Rail Route, however, is still home to numerous hiking and biking routes. While strolling or jogging along the railway line, you can either explore the circular route around Osplaasdam, or stay on track all the way up to Tunnel Station or the Kaffrarian Rifle Monument. Permits and refreshments can be obtained at the Veldskoen Farm Stall.

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Hikers at Klipheuwel San art and rock pool at Ruah Campsite Hiking and trail running along the Hexpas Rail Route

Recommended time frame: March to May; August to October

Elevation gain: 639m (Osplaasdam Route); 692m (Tunnel Station); 711m (Kaffrarian Rifle Monument )

Distance: 5.5km (Osplaasdam Route); 11km (Tunnel Station); 13km (Kaffrarian Rifle Monument)

Rim of Africa

Rim of Africa, Traverse of the Cape Mountain, is home to a variety of hiking trails. The Hex River Complex was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO during 2015.

The Hex River Mountain range hosts Thomas Hut and the renowned TRAVERSE 4, one the most challenging and breathtaking trails on the route. Only experienced hikers (Registered MCSA Members) have access to these routes on guided hikes.

For more details, visit www.mcsaworcester.org.za and www.rimofafrica.co.za

Roam the Matroosberg

Ahoy! Ever wondered where the name of the Matroosberg derives from? Well, when travelling northeast from De Doorns and looking up the Hex River Mountain, you’ll spot a rock formation outlining the shape of a sailor standing on his boat.

So, if you’re a skilled mountaineer take a hike up the unmarked Matroosberg Route and visit this site. Overlooking the Hex, you’ll enjoy epic views while gazing across the lush greenery of the valley and Groothoek Kloof.

Elevation gain: 1 700m

Distance: 10km

For guided or solo hikes along this terrain, contact local mountaineer, Retief Jordaan T: +27(0) 23 356 2226, E: retief@hexvallei.co.za

Gear/saddle up for Middelberg

On the outskirts of the Hex River Valley, along the R318 enroute to Montagu, visitors can also pay a visit to Ezelsjacht and Middelberg Guest Farm. Both these estates are situated on a karoo plateau (also known as the ‘Agterveld’) between the neighboring towns of De Doorns and Touwsrivier.

Here romantic weekends under starry skies entails roaming on horseback, mountain biking or trail running. For the adventurous, sprint rallies are also hosted by Ezelsjacht annually. Varying in elevation and distance, Middelberg is

home to five biking and hiking routes – from family-friendly to extreme.

To combine your Hex Valley Walkabout with a picnic, enjoy a scrumptious breakfast, light snacks or a hearty meal with traditional fare and flare in a relaxed atmosphere, head to Veldskoen Farm Stall or Hexvallei Ledeklub.

Contact Hex Valley Tourism Association for more details: +27(0) 73 238 2026 | info@hexrivervalley.co.za

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Hikers gazing down Milner’s Peak, Needle and the kloof High up on the Matroosberg Route
Did you know? Hex River Valley is a logistical funnel for South Africa’s main road and rail traffic.

across SA Hiking hotspots

Did you know?

According to research hiking can help reduce depression and anxiety.

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HIKING TRAIL GEMS TO EXPLORE IN SA…
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Hiker taking photo's of the beautiful landscape from top of a mountain.

North-West: Kgaswane Summit Trail

Located in the Kgaswane Mountain Reserve this is a circular, 25km two-day hike, which is better suited for experienced hikers. Along the way there are a variety of landscapes to experience, from bushveld to indigenous forest with views of Rustenburg, Pilanesburg and Magaliesburg.

The terrain is fairly challenging in parts – be prepared to do some scrambling. Wildlife such as kudu, eland, zebra, hartebeest, snakes and baboons can be spotted.

Mpumalanga: Blyde Canyon Hiking Trail

With panoramic views of the Blyde River Canyon, there are various trails to explore which are interlinked. The Blyde Canyon Hiking Trail covers about 50% of the nature reserve, is approximately 60km and takes about three to five days to complete, depending on your fitness level. Traversing though forest you will witness amazing rock formations.

Limpopo: Magoebaskloof Hiking Trail

Located in the Magoebaskloof forest, hikers get the opportunity to experience indigenous forest, pine plantations, and streams and waterfalls. The hike can last anywhere between one and five days, depending on the route you take. If you choose to do the full route (five days) it is recommended that you be relatively fit.

Be on the lookout for the ‘tallest planted tree in the world’, as well as historical sites such as the old mule path and the O' Connor memorial.

KwaZulu Natal: Cathedral Peak Trail

This hike can take one to three days, depending on where you choose to break it up. If you opt for the one-day option, you would need to get an early start as the hike is about 19km (approximately 10-12 hours).

Considering that there are some steep paths, which require a scramble, it’s advisable to be an experienced hiker. Cathedral Peak stands just over 3 000m above sea level and is surrounded by the Drakensberg escarpment. Of interest is that the area is well known for rock paintings.

Free State: Thaba ‘Nchu Trail

Covering about 9km, this is a relatively easy trail. Great views and gradual climbs allow hikers to explore with ease and break for lunch. Fairy shrimp can be found in rainwater pools in the rocks.

TOP TIP

If you are new to hiking it's advisable to choose a hike that is not too long or has too much climbing. To undertake longer more difficult hikes, you should train in advance.

Gauteng: Shelter Rock Trail

Named after a boulder that was dislodged from the Magaliesberg cliff face many years ago, the Shelter Rock Trail is just under 8km and takes just under three hours. While there are some inclines, it is not a hectic hike for those in reasonable fitness and health.

Some highlights include majestic views of the Magaliesberg and ruins of an Iron Age village. Did you know: Local people took shelter at Shelter Rock from the enemy during the Great War of 1898-1903 and during Mozillikazi’s invasion of the area in 1820.

Eastern Cape: Alexandria Hiking Trail

Located in the Addo Elephant National Park, the Alexandria Hiking Trail is a 36km circular two-day (or three-day) adventure during which hikers experience forest, coast and dunes. A moderate level of fitness is required.

Keep a lookout for the “Waterboom”, a gigantic yellowwood named for the reservoir of water held at the base of its trunk. You can also see Bird Island in the distance and stand a chance to spot the endemic hairy-footed gerbil.

Western Cape: Swellendam Hiking Trail

This is a trail for seasoned hikers that covers 60-80km over four to six days (there are shorter trails). Hikers will traverse mountain terrain, kloofs and see waterfalls and rock pools. It does not require scrambling but there are some tricky parts. It is well-known for spotting proteas and a variety of birdlife.

Northern Cape: Klipspringer Hiking Trail

A 32km loop trail near Augrabies Falls National Park, this is a three-day hike during which there is a good chance you will spot klipspringer. The trail can be challenging, and hikers should be fit. The trail is generally open during April to October as the heat in summer can be brutal. Hikers will get the opportunity to see gorges, rivers, succulents, rodents, reptiles and granite rock sculptures.

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on your travels Tread lightly

YOU REGARD YOURSELF AS A RESPONSIBLE, ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS TRAVELLER AND ENJOY GETTING OUT INTO NATURE. BUT EVEN WITH THE BEST INTENTIONS, IT IS SOMETIMES A CHALLENGE TO MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES WHEN YOU’RE ON THE MOVE. THAT NEEDN’T BE THE CASE. HERE ARE THREE AREAS YOU CAN FOCUS ON TO MAKE YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY AS ‘GREEN’ AS POSSIBLE.

BE FOOD SMART

What would a holiday be without enjoying some wonderful meals with family and friends? And yet, we also know that the way in which we produce and consume food has one of the greatest impacts on our environment.

This is for a range of reasons – from the clearing of virgin land to make way for new crops to unsustainable fishing practices and excessive food waste. Fortunately, we have some ideas and handy apps to help you make your food choices a little easier.

Follow the sugarbird

You can start by choosing to support one of WWF’s 55 Conservation Champion farms in the Western Cape that have signed up to ensure that they implement regenerative agriculture practices. This includes lowering their energy and water footprints and safeguarding natural areas on their farms, particularly in the Cape Floral Region which is one of the world’s botanical treasure chests.

WWF’s Conservation Champions are entitled to use the Cape sugarbird logo on their wines to show that they are taking their environmental responsibilities seriously – so look out for the logo when you’re selecting your wine for your evening meal. You can also download the Champion Wine Farm Guide (http://championwineguide.co.za/) which gives you all the details about participating farms – including many of the ecotourism activities they offer to visitors, from mountain biking to hiking, picnics and more.

Greenlight your seafood

For many, a beach holiday is synonymous with a delicious plate of seafood. But we also know that many species are currently being overfished, which can make ordering that meal a bit tricky. Fortunately, there are choices you can make – like eating locally produced mussels over prawns – that will ensure that you are doing your bit to protect our oceans.

An easy way to check whether the fish

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1. SUSTAINABILITY

that you want to order is sustainably fished is by using the WWF Southern African Sustainable Seafood Initiative app (or SASSI app). It works by using a basic traffic light system to guide consumers. If a species is listed green it’s your best choice, orange means you should think twice, and red means don’t buy. You’ll find the SASSI app in your app store or go to https://wwfsassi.co.za/ sassi-app/.

Keep it seasonal

A holiday is a great opportunity to frequent local markets and buy local, seasonal produce which helps to reduce your food footprint. Get creative when planning your meals so that they reflect the seasonal bounty that we have in South Africa and factor more vegetables into your diet – for your own health and the health of the planet.

Limit food waste

Food waste is a big issue in South Africa, with almost a third of food going to waste (that’s 10 million tons of edible food a year!). In a country, where so many go

hungry this is an appalling statistic.

Don’t over shop if you’re self-catering but rather plan your meals carefully so as to limit what lands in the bin. Remember, many places are not well geared up for managing waste so the less that goes into the bin the better. A little bit of foresight and planning can make all the difference.

running so that they can be enjoyed by everyone.

Many of our parks are important for a range of reasons because they protect natural systems – like the mountains and rivers that produce the freshwater we all depend on for our health and economic wellbeing. Some are home to iconic wildlife species – like rhinos and elephants – that help to bring in the tourists. By looking after these areas, we are looking after people and nature.

South Africa is a country of spectacular beauty – and we have some of the most accessible and affordable parks in the world. Explore them!

Similarly, by choosing holiday activities

LOCAL IS LEKKER

Tourism is a big revenue earner for protected areas. We saw how our national parks came under pressure during the Covid lockdowns when they were closed to visitors and the usual money wasn’t coming in.

Fortunately, this trend is being reversed and the visitors are coming back. By choosing to spend a holiday in a provincial or national park, the money you pay towards entry fees and accommodation will help to keep these national treasures up and

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2.

Did you know?

According to reports only 9% of all plastic produced globally is recycled.

closer to home, you can support the local economy and reduce your carbon footprint. There are few better ways of recharging your batteries than spending time in nature. Go on a camping trip, take a hike, go for a bike ride in nature. You’ll feel all the better for it. You can also learn more and reconnect with nature by visiting your nearest national botanical garden or an aquarium.

3.

MIND THE PLASTIC

It’s natural to let your everyday habits slip a little when you’re on holiday – like buying water and putting the bottle into the bin when you’re done.

Did you know that South Africans generate the equivalent of 41kg of plastic waste per citizen a year, and the materials you throw away persist in nature long after they have been discarded?

You can reverse this trend by ensuring that you follow the mantra of refusing single-use plastics as far as possible and investing in reusable items. Pack your reusable coffee travel mug so that you don’t have to buy disposable cups when you’re on the move.

Keep your trusty water bottle to hand and refill it when you have access to clean, fresh water from the tap. Take along reusable containers and zip-lock bags to

store your food to keep it fresh for longer. Sit down for a meal and use real cutlery rather than grabbing the takeaway. The break will do you good.

And, finally, don’t forget to have fun!

Travel is all about recharging those batteries, creating new memories and having unique experiences. It’s widely acknowledged that spending time in nature is good for our physical and emotional wellbeing. Travel can also be a force for good when it supports communities and the local economy. If you internalise some of these ideas so that they become second nature, you’ll be well on the way to making ours a better world. Enjoy!

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PERFECTLY TUNED

For your body to perform optimally, also sexually, you need to keep all the elements of your urinary, reproductive and circulatory systems in order.

Vascamen, a daily herbal supplement especially formulated for men, might help you do that.

When next there is adventure beckoning in the bedroom, or wherever you choose to celebrate your love for your partner, everything can run like a finely tuned machine.

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If you want to be ready for the call of the open road, you need to make sure your machine is finely tuned.

Soutpansberg – The Mountain

THE SOUTPANSBERG MOUNTAINS IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE ARE SOUTH AFRICA’S NORTHERNMOST MOUNTAIN RANGE, FULL OF MYSTERY AND MAGIC, WITH THOUSANDS OF SPECIES FOUND NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH. THE ENDANGERED WILDLIFE TRUST (EWT) SHARES SOME INSIGHTS ABOUT THIS AREA WITH ROVE SA.

Why is it important to conserve the Soutpansberg?

The Soutpansberg is recognised as:

• A Priority Conservation Area by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)

• A Critical Biodiversity Area by the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET), the provincial conservation authority

• A Strategic Water Source Area by WWF-South Africa

• Part of the National Protected Area Expansion Strategy by South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and Environment (DFFE)

• Lying within the UNESCO Vhembe Biosphere Reserve, proclaimed in 2009

What are the unique attributes of Soutpansberg?

• There are 18 recognised centres of endemism in southern Africa – localised areas with high species diversity found nowhere else.

• The Soutpansberg is one of these and has the highest plant diversity of all these centres, home to various rare and threatened plant species. Approximately 3 000 vascular plant species are known to occur in the 6 800 km² that makes up the Soutpansberg Mountains. Six biomes are found in the mountains: forest, thicket, savannah, grassland, fynbos, and wetland.

What are the threats facing the area, and what impact would this have if not mitigated?

These mountains currently receive little formal conservation support and are severely threatened by over-exploitation of

natural resources, invasive alien plant species, and habitat destruction through developments.

The Soutpansberg Mountains currently receive little formal conservation protection, with less than 1% of the area formally conserved in nature reserves. It is severely threatened by the overexploitation of natural resources, invasive alien plant species, and habitat destruction through unregulated developments.

The key threats to the unique biodiversity of the Soutpansberg mountains include the following:

• Illegal killing of wildlife for the local bushmeat trade and skins of species such as leopard (Panthera pardus). Leopards have shown a 66% decline in population density over the past eight years, mostly due to illegal snaring.

• Illegal killing of wildlife for the trade in animal products.

• Illegal and unsustainable harvesting of medicinal plants and the uncontrolled collection of firewood.

• Ongoing illegal sand mining in the Sand River for the construction industry.

• Illegal fish poaching.

• Illegal clearing of indigenous forests for agricultural development.

• Bush encroachment.

• The spread of invasive alien plants, especially within the riparian zones (on the banks of rivers), threatens freshwater biology, water quality, and the region’s water security.

Some of these threats are linked to pressures from the lack of economic opportunity for the rural communities surrounding

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the western Soutpansberg. The lack of socio-economic development results in communities relying heavily on extracting and using natural resources directly from their surroundings to survive, and the extent to which they do so is not always sustainable.

How does the Endangered Wildlife Trust work to conserve the area?

The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Soutpansberg Protected Area Programme (SPA) works to address threats to species and their habitats across the Soutpansberg by promoting formal protection of the area and facilitating the development of local jobs in the ‘green’ jobs sector.

We actively engage the communities and landowners in and around the Soutpansberg to build capacity, generate awareness, and create resilience against environmental change. We also aim to collaboratively build a community of conservation practice across the region to benefit the Soutpansberg’s natural resources, wildlife, and current and future generations of people dependent on the area.

What are the plans for the future?

The EWT has embarked on a long-term project to realise our dream of establishing the Soutpansberg Protected Area (SPA) to protect the largely pristine mountainous environment within the western Soutpansberg’s Sand River Gorge.

We are working with landowners and communities to establish one large, protected area corridor through the Biodiversity Stewardship process. This network will conserve the region’s unique biodiversity, including critically

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Alien plant control by EWT Rangers A small waterfall with an incredibly deep pool in the Waterberry forest Two EWT Rangers at the top of Mount Lajuma, the highest point of the Soutpansberg

endangered, endangered, and locally endemic species of animals and plants; maintain the integrity of the water sources and catchments locals rely on; improve land management; and expand sustainable livelihood options for the local communities in the ecotourism and conservation sectors.

Providing jobs will also stimulate growth in the local industries supporting these sectors and reduce the pressure on the surrounding environment.

What have been some of the major successes?

Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve: The first phase of the SPA Protected Area project focused on the western Soutpansberg. Following biodiversity assessments, the western

Soutpansberg properties identified for Biodiversity Stewardship due to their unique biodiversity value all qualified to be protected as a Nature Reserve, the highest level of protection.

Clearing out aliens: Since work began in August 2018, our team has cleared over 58ha of dense invasive alien trees from within sensitive water catchments, replenishing over 12 million litres of water back into the environment every year. Based on our impact, in August 2022, the Fondation Franklinia provided additional funding to continue this vital work for another two years.

This work was made possible by the Coca-Cola Foundation’s Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN) and Fondation Franklinia.

Making it RAIN in local schools: Our

workshops with local community schools have been a core activity of the Soutpansberg Water Conservation Project, funded by the Coca-Cola Foundation’s Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN). The workshops complemented our water conservation work (through biodiversity stewardship and alien vegetation clearing on the mountain) by teaching local school children about the importance of water conservation.

As part of our commitment to empowering local communities, we partnered with Sumbandila Scholarship Trust, initiating a pilot reading club at the local rural primary school. Three volunteers also visited Pharani School daily for over a week to help learners with their reading and writing skills. This

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EWT Rangers and one of the landowners on a hike.

work was made possible by the CocaCola Foundation’s Replenish Africa Initiative.

Besides invasive alien plants, poaching is one of the biggest threats to the Soutpansberg’s wildlife and ecosystems. This poaching can take the form of illegal harvesting of threatened medicinal plant species, illegal fishing in rivers, and snaring wildlife for commercial trade and household consumption. The SPA rangers conduct regular antipoaching patrols to remove snares and fishing nets and escort intruders off the property.

The Old Salt Trail: After extensive work by the SPA Rangers, the Old Salt Trail routes have been cut, tested, and maintained in anticipation of the public launch of the trail.

Activities and experiences visitors can embark on when visiting the area

Medike Nature Reserve: Day visits are R100 per person and R50 for kids under 12. These rates exclude additional activity costs that are specified below:

• Birding

• Hiking

• 4x4 Trails

• Ranger Experiences

• Research

• Camping

These fees go directly towards developing and maintaining trails on the reserve, which double up as antipoaching patrol routes).

Prices excl. Vat

The Old Salt Trail: If you love hiking, incomparable views, rare and endemic wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, but you still enjoy your comfort, the Slackpacker’s Deluxe loop of the Old Salt Trail is for you!

This is a very challenging hike, and a high fitness level and hiking experience is required. But the challenge is rewarded with all meals taken care of and luggage transferred from lodge to lodge. Hikers need only take a day pack for water, snacks (provided by hosts), and hiking essentials.

• R8 240 per person for a group of 4

• R7 840 per person for a group of 6

• R7 400 per person for a group of 8

Prices include hiking, accommodation, luggage transfers, conservation fees, three meals a day, snacks, as well a Soutpansberg Ranger to accompany and guide you on the trail. The hike is five days, and four nights long. In total, you will hike for 73km.

After extensive work by the SPA Rangers, the Old Salt Trail routes have been cut, tested, and maintained in anticipation of the public launch of the trail.

How can people become actively involved in assisting with conservation efforts?

Donate to save the Soutpansberg. You can become an investor in our Protected Area Expansion project in the western Soutpansberg. Your conservation legacy in the Soutpansberg will ensure that this forgotten mountain’s unique wildlife will continue to thrive for generations to come. Please email us for more information on how you can support the development of South Africa’s most exciting new conservation area.

Share some of your time and skills with us. As we continue to protect and expand the Soutpansberg Protected Area, we may need help from volunteers to remove invasive alien plant species or other environmental management activities. But what we really need is for you to come to “the mountain”, as locals call it, and experience the magical secrets of the Soutpansberg. If we are to protect it, we need your help and supporting voice. If you’d like to offer your assistance, please email us.

For more information, email ewt@ewt.org.za

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11 stops to Wilderness! Living your best life –

A SHORT BREAKAWAY WITH LIMITED TIME (3-4 DAYS) MAKES

GEORGE/WILDERNESS AN EASY AND EXCITING DESTINATION TO EXPLORE, RELAX AND JUST ENJOY…

About 5 hours from Cape Town, this is a great route to take if you don’t want to wake up with the chickens! Tackling the N2 just after peak time traffic, Somerset West whizzes past and excitement sets in along the scenic Sir Lowry’s Pass (passengers can take full advantage of the panoramic views, but drivers need to be alert on the sharp bends and a lot of trucks).

1st stop: Peregrine Farmstall (Padstal), Grabouw

The Peregrine Farmstall serves up spectacular coffee and fresh goods (the pies are heavenly) to kickstart the adventure… and there are so many treats to buy that you will be pretty much set for snacks for the journey.

2nd stop: Ou Meul Bakery, Riversdale

More pastry heaven for an early lunch and to stretch your legs. You can also fuel up at the nearby petrol station.

After Riversdale you pass Mossel Bay, which is a chilled spot with activities including the longest zipline over the ocean, the Point of Human Origin, and some superb restaurants and accommodation options.

Destination George reached

It’s always a marvel to note how clean the streets of George are. Gone are the days when George was considered as a bit of a retirement village – there is loads to do here, be it outdoors, shopping, or dining and exploration. It is also a fantastic spot to get to areas like the Wilderness, which can only be described as breath-taking.

3rd

stop: George Golf Course

We hit a few balls on the course and had our own caddy, which felt like we were channelling our inner Ernie Els. This course has amazing views!

4th

stop: Buff and Fellow (accommodation)

An eco-game farm about 10km from George airport and near Glentana Beach, the architectural elements are novel. We stayed in a “coconut” pod that was a two-bed selfcatering unit that has a spiral staircase around the dam. It’s George, but aesthetic-wise it feels like you are in Bali. Activities on offer:

• Enjoy an interesting breakfast – walk to the chicken coop to get your fresh eggs

• Game drives – spot some buffalo, rhino, buck and more. There is also a Shetland pony that you can feed.

• Fishing – catch and release

• Board games in each unit

• Chilling near the water or at the dam

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5th

stop: Garden Route Botanical Gardens

You can walk for hours exploring indigenous flora, a maze, owl sanctuary and the bird hide. A great lunch spot here is the Marshmallow Garden Café, which serves up positively sinful milkshakes.

6th

stop: Outeniqua Transport Museum

Showcasing a variety of steam locomotives and the museum is also home to ox wagons and restored vehicles.The museum boasts a charming miniature town with small trains that’s definitely something to see with its attention to detail. Some of the individuals who spent years building this small town are available to talk you through the history.

It is also at this venue where you can hop onto the Outeniqua power van – a rail trip that takes you back in time with insights into our rail history, and journeys through the OuteniquaMountains, which were originally inhabited by the Khoi San.

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7th stop: Redberry Farm

It’s a berry celebration all year long! A great spot for the family or people who love berries – everything has a strawberry flavour – the pizza with the strawberry balsamic is divine. There are also activities such as pony rides, bumper boats, gift shops, a maze to explore and a jaw dropping big strawberry that you can climb up via the use of stairs, which leads to a beautiful lookout for stunning views of George and the farm.

8th stop: Victoria Bay

Situated between George and Wilderness, this tucked away cove enclosed by cliffs offers frolicking and superb waves to surf.

9th stop: Kaymans River, Wilderness

Time to get serious about nature and adventure! On offer is abseiling – which looks easy enough but in reality can be quite daunting (unless you are a complete adventure junkie) – that gets paired with canoeing. The one end of the river features a waterfall and on the other side is where the ocean meets the river (the Kaaimansrivier railway bridge, which was constructed in 1925-1928 can be sighted here). So not only is there tons of adventure in the Kaaimans River, there’s beautiful history too.

10th stop: Backline Lounge, Wilderness

Trendy and cool, this lounge has an extensive cocktail menu that is perfect for a chilled afternoon of sundowners. Sometimes the venue hosts a live DJ – the best way to find out is to check out their Facebook page for any cool events happening.

Okay, this is not something generally read in a travel mag, but just as we like to take the road less traveled here’s another one of those – the bathrooms! Visiting the bathrooms here is an experience on its own! The female bathroom has been designed and made to feel like you’re under the ocean with the water actually above you moving. The men's bathroom was designed to make it look like you’re in the deep ocean with the sunrise happening on the top. It’s truly a cool little add on to this magnificent cocktail bar.

11th stop: e-Biking Wilderness

For a novel way to experience Wilderness, try e-biking, which does not require a lot of peddling. The route proceeds to take you over the mountain where you can stop off at various viewpoints and experience the beauty of nature en route to The Map of Africa, where you can enjoy panoramic views of peaks and a river valley that resembles the shape of Africa. There is also a paraglider launch spot nearby.

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Ragged-tooth sharks, African penguins, Knysna seahorses, jellies, stingrays, fishes and the ever-elusive octopus are just some of the animals you’ll meet while exploring the myriad of exhibits at the Two Oceans Aquarium. The iconic living Kelp Forest Exhibit, one of the Aquarium’s three large-scale exhibits, is the only one of its kind in Africa!

Scuba dive in our exhibits, meet a rockhopper penguin up close, take a guided tour, and watch our animals being fed in the presence of our expert presenters. Come and discover our world!

Open daily 09h30 - 18h00 • Dock Road, V&A Waterfront

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AN ESTIMATED ONE MILLION PANGOLINS WERE TRAFFICKED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS, THOUGH THIS NUMBER MAY BE CONSERVATIVE GIVEN THE VOLUME OF PANGOLIN SCALE SEIZURES. ROVE SA SPOKE TO ALEXIS KRIEL, CO-CHAIRPERSON OF THE AFRICAN PANGOLIN WORKING GROUP, TO FIND OUT WHAT THE GROUP AND ITS PARTNERS ARE DOING TO STOP THE EXTINCTION OF THIS ELUSIVE MAMMAL

What makes these creatures so special and what role do they play in the ecosystem?

Pangolins are the only mammal with scales – they are so unique and distinctive that they have been characterised under their own order, Pholidota. They have been on the planet for 85 million years – crossing over with dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period.

Pangolins are voracious consumers of ants and termites and are probably responsible for keeping these common insects under control in their natural habitats. We have very little perception of what the insect life in a rainforest is like, because insects are hardly a feature of urban life. I know, I

have lived in a clearing of a rainforest, and would say that the insect life was my greatest challenge. There is always going to be a knock-on effect when you remove a predator from the eco-system.

Why are these creatures poached?

The reasons are the real or perceived value of pangolins and their body parts in the illegal trade on the international market, including the demand for pangolin scales as a remedy in Chinese traditional medicine cures, the awareness of the international trade and the value attached to the sale of pangolins and their derivatives on the black market. We do not share the sale price and we encourage people and the media

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not to share this because it stimulates the trade.

There are eight species of pangolins – four in Asia and four in Africa. In both Asia and Africa, they are consumed as bushmeat or in restaurants as expensive wild meat and the scales are used in traditional medicine cures.

In South Africa, this illegal trade is considered organised crime and often takes place between the nationals of various countries that share their boundaries, and where pangolins naturally occur. It is not a “street sale” in the traditional meaning, in that they are not sold openly on the street. It is navigated as an illegal trade, where the perpetrators are aware of the associated penalties and jail time, and they will make every endeavour not to be caught.

There are two types of trade through the internet that we are aware of: the one is a genuine situation where the person who is advertising the sale of a pangolin is in possession of a pangolin. The other, which is quite common, is a person “fishing”. “Fishing” means that the person is not in possession of a pangolin but is aware of the trade and knows that it is lucrative. He is advertising a pangolin for sale, to see what sort of response he gets and whether it is worth his while to enter into genuinely trading a pangolin.

The public are our ears and eyes, so it is vital that anyone who is aware of a pangolin being offered for sale, should advise us of this.

Are the poaching figures increasing or decreasing?

According to the latest IUCN Red List, all species of pangolins are decreasing in numbers.

What is the estimated number of pangolins in South Africa?

We have no way of knowing this in South Africa, or anywhere else in the world. You can’t count pangolins as they are mainly nocturnal, elusive, solitary and they make no noise. But we do know that they are threatened, by virtue of the quantities of scales that are confiscated from the illegal trade.

What is being done locally and internationally to help curb the poaching and trafficking of pangolins?

The African Pangolin Working Group is mandated by the South African Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) to oversee all matters relating to the trade in Temmincks pangolins in South Africa, which has

included:

• being present at sting operations

• transporting of pangolins retrieved from the illegal trade to accredited pangolin specialist veterinary facilities

• contributing expert witness statements to court dockets

• the rehabilitation and release of pangolins into appropriate wild areas

• giving expert evidence in aggravation of sentencing in pangolin crime cases

• conducting training workshops for law enforcement and prosecutors

• development of resource material

Because of our wide arc of activities, interfacing with stakeholders in government and the private sector; and because we see pangolins through from confiscation to release, we have been able to achieve significant successes and our precedent court cases have achieved the maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment with increasing regularity.

Still, we believe that we are probably only retrieving 10% of the pangolins that are being illegally traded.

Is enough being done?

A dedicated core of pangolin conservationists around the world are doing everything in their power to fight against the extinction of this order. We believe that we are successful beyond what is being achieved for many other species of fauna and flora.

Ultimately, the trade has to be countered on many levels, including the demand for pangolins and their derivatives, such as the alleviation of poverty, the creation of alternate job opportunities, and awareness and education. And these efforts must be continued and increased. Unfortunately, there is no one panacea that can be applied to all the complexities involved. The trade is ongoing and there isn’t a light at the end of the tunnel yet, but with so many people pushing hard, we are hopeful.

How long will it be before pangolins in the wild become extinct?

We believe that if the illegal trade in pangolins is not urgently curtailed, that they will become extinct in the wild within the next 10 years. The Asian species are already critically endangered, and the African species are vulnerable or endangered – according to the IUCN Red List. When they become critically endangered, it means that they are facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

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It’s been reported that habitat loss poses a threat to pangolins. How have research, rehabilitation and conservation centres stepped up to assist in this challenge?

The African Pangolin Working Group is dedicated to saving pangolins and the habitat they occupy. In South Africa, we are fortunate to have large wilderness areas and protected reserves where the habitat is mainly intact.

Human-wildlife conflict is always a problem, where population growth and human settlements expand into or border on wilderness areas. Sensitisation to pangolins and their value to us as part of our natural history; the huge role that they play in the rich indigenous lives of our people; and the illegal trade that robs us all. Of course, global warming will be catastrophic for all wildlife, and it is only a matter of time before we see the consequences of this.

What is involved in the work you do in helping to rehabilitate pangolins that have been captured?

In South Africa, the illegal trade that takes place is primarily in live animals. Once they are taken out of their home range where they are familiar with burrows (for shelter), where their food source can be found and possible predators in the area, they are kept in unsuitable conditions (by a trader), without adequate food or water and are often mishandled or become injured during their attempts to escape.

Once a pangolin has been in the trade for a week or more, it is unlikely that they will survive due to stress, starvation or injuries sustained during the ordeal. Even if it was saved by a well-intending member of the public,

The public are our eyes and ears, so it is vital that anyone who is aware of a pangolin being offered for sale, should advise us of this.

and released into the wild, it would be unlikely to adapt outside of a carefully monitored re-introduction programme.

If we are alerted to the illegal trade of a pangolin, we are often able to successfully intervene, in collaboration with the South African Police Services, to retrieve the pangolin from the trade, and to guide the next steps in its rehabilitation that will include specialist veterinary high care and supported natural foraging for building the animal back to a suitable body condition.

The whole process can take anything from two months up to a year, at a considerable cost to the organisations

involved. Every pangolin that is retrieved from illegal trade is fitted with telemetry for ongoing observation of its ability to adapt to a new environment; for any long-term compromise that may arise; and for continued research into the best practices for the conservation of these animals. A pangolin won’t be released until the specialist vet has given approval, which will depend on the circumstances of the patient, the age, weight and condition

How can the public assist in helping to protect pangolins?

The public can do whatever they are good at to help save pangolins. We need educators, researchers, writers, artists, business people, fund raising, etc. We have seen individuals who care about our endangered wildlife playing a big part in raising awareness on their individual social media platforms, or offering their talents, abilities and skills to organisations like ours.

For more information or how to get involved with conservation efforts, visit www.africanpangolin.org

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Welcome to Hessequa

The entrance to the Garden Route!

THE ENTRANCE TO THE GARDEN ROUTE OFFERING CLEAN, SANDY BEACHES, A MAJESTIC MOUNTAIN RANGE AND AN UNSPOILED, SAFE ENVIRONMENT. EXPLORE WITSAND, HEIDELBERG, SLANGRIVIER, RIVERSDALE, VERMAAKLIKHEID, STILBAAI, JONGENSFONTEIN, MELKHOUTFONTEIN, ALBERTINIA AND GOURITSMOND.

Hessequa is the halfway mark between Cape Town and Quebega (Port Elizabeth), with the N2 highway running through the region. Riversdale connects with the R62, through the scenic Garcia's Mountain Pass, which offers wide-open spaces for motorcycle enthusiasts. The Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is 3-hours from Hessequa, while the George Regional Airport (GRJ) is a mere 1-hour drive away.

Itinerary champions

• INVERROCHE GIN DISTILLERY l +27 (0)28 754 2442

The production and sale of a world-first Fynbos Gin in Stilbaai The facility offers a Gin School, to produce your own unique bottle of Gin.

• JULIUS GORDON AFRICANA CENTRE l +27 (0) 28 713

7939 This "museum" in Riversdale is home to the second largest collection of Thomas Bowler paintings in South Africa and accommodates small groups.

• ALOE FEROX I +27 (0) 28 735 8100

Aloe Ferox factory shop is located along the N2, 2 kilometer from Albertinia. The facility produces Aloe products and welcomes tour groups. Close to Aloe Ferox is The House of Aloes, a second Aloe factory shop.

Authentic hidden gems

• GOURIKWA NATURE RESERVE I +27 (0) 87 702 9126

A private nature reserve near Gouritsmond offering a rugged coastline, self-catering units, beautiful wedding chapel, walking trails and small game.

• LAND-BASED WHALE WATCHING

The coastal town of Witsand is the "Whale Nursery of South Africa" due to the large concentration of Whales between June and November.

HESSEQUA TOURISM

+27 (0)28 713 7953

info@explorersgardenroute.co.za

www.explorersgardenroute.co.za

• OU-DAG KOLEKTIBLES I +27 (0) 82 559 2077

This venue in Heidelberg, is home to vintage road signs, collectors items and restored memorabilia. The artistic genius of this concept invites several globetrotters to the town.

GARDEN ROUTE GAME LODGE, ALBERTINIA

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Langeberg Mountain Range, the 4-star graded Garden Route Game Lodge provide visitors with luxury accommodation, game viewing in open Landrovers and a memorable dining experience in an African style restaurant. The facility consists of 8 Sunset Ridge Luxury Suites, 16 Lodge Rooms and 18 Private Chalets.

www.grgamelodge.co.za I +27 (0) 28 754 1200

DE DOORNKRAAL VINOTEL - RIVERSDALE

De Doornkraal Vinotel is a 4-star graded establishment which provides travellers with the perfect handcrafted country hospitality. The luxury rooms are unique - each with its own history and heritage. These spacious rooms were fashioned for guest comfort and leisure. On-site facilities includes a restaurant, winery and swimming pool.

www.dedoornkraal.com I +27 (0) 28 713 3838

SKEIDING GUEST FARM - HEIDELBERG

Skeiding Guest Farm is a graded establishment catering for the discerning traveller. The guesthouse offers 6 comfortable bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and of which 4 have kingsized beds, and 4 of the rooms even have working fireplaces. In addition, the farm offers 3 contemporary farm cottages all with working fireplaces, and overlooking the picturesque fields and mountain tops.

www.skeiding.co.za I +27 (0) 82 451 4965

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Lisbon Falls

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Located in Mpumalanga, north of Graskop, Lisbon Falls is an impressive 94 metres. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty with a picnic, and it’s also a great spot to bird watch.

23 reasons to visit the

KZN South Coast in 2023

IF YOU’RE AN ECO-ADVENTURE TRAVELLER LOOKING TO TICK OFF SOME BUCKET LIST ITEMS THIS YEAR, YOU WILL FIND ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES ALONG THE STUNNING KZN SOUTH COAST. FROM SCOTTBURGH TO PORT EDWARD AND INLAND TO HARDING, THE PARADISE OF THE ZULU KINGDOM HAS ALMOST EVERY OUTDOOR ACTIVITY AVAILABLE, FROM LUSH COASTAL FORESTS TO EXQUISITE BEACHES AND DIVE SITES, ALL IN ONE OF THE MOST SCENIC AREAS OF SOUTH AFRICA

“This is the year many people are looking to try something a bit different, to get out and embrace life’s many opportunities,” says Phelisa Mangcu, CEO of South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise (SCTIE).

“We want to ensure every visitor to the KZN South Coast has a fantastic experience, which is why we’re sharing our list of the 23 must-try bucket list activities found here.”

1. 58 golden beaches

Along the 120-kilometre coastline, you’ll find 58 golden beaches open and ready to welcome visitors. The KZN South Coast is also home to the highest number of Blue Flag Beaches in the province and some of the country’s best surfing spots.

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2. 21 tidal pools

The KZN South Coast also boasts the province’s highest number of tidal pools, 21 spots of protected bathing.

3. Ocean adventures

Your maritime adventure doesn’t end there – the KZN South Coast has two world-renowned diving sites at Aliwal Shoal and Protea Banks. These are two of three Marine Protected Areas found here, with Trafalgar adding to the great freediving and snorkelling sites.

4. The Wild Coast Sun Resort

With its unspoilt beaches, golf course, casino and water park, Wild Coast Sun in Port Edward remains a family favourite in the Sun International stable. The resort has undergone multi-million-rand upgrades, including the addition of the country’s first indoor Skypark.

5. The Wild 5 Extreme Adventures

This award-winning adventure spot in Oribi Gorge offers adrenaline-pumping activities such as the Wild Gorge Swing, the highest swing of its kind, and the 80-metre cable suspension bridge 130 metres off the ground.

6. Lake Eland Game Reserve

Enjoy an African adventure in this Oribi Gorge-based reserve. Thrill-seekers can try the Lake Eland Zip Lines –

the longest zip line tour in Africa!

7. Great picnic and braai spots

Lake Eland Game Reserve, nature reserves, beaches, and more offer great settings for picnics and braais with worldclass views.

8. Ultimate hiking trails

Try out some hiking and biking trails including the Umzumbe River Trail and Weza Hiking Trail – both launched in 2022 – as well as ANEW Resort Ingeli Forest Resort, Clearwater Trails, and the KwaNzimakwe MultiTrails.

9. Go-karting

Speed freaks should head to Margate for Xtreme Karting where drivers get to race it out on the tracks or test their skills on the paintball field.

10. Dezzi Raceway

Stop in at Port Shepstone for the only Motorsport South Africa-approved racing track in KZN – Dezzi Raceway. This includes two purpose-built drift circuits for some fastpaced entertainment.

11. Cascading waterfalls

There are so many waterfalls to chase along the KZN

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South Coast: Lehr’s Waterfall in Oribi Gorge, the nearby Samango Waterfall, the 90m Nyandezulu Waterfall, the Mkhoba Waterfall, and the 23m Uvongo Waterfall plummeting into one of the deepest lagoons in the country.

12. Great restaurants

From quick and easy takeaways to award-winning fine dining, the KZN South Coast has great food for every palate.

13. Retail therapy

Enjoy great shopping at Hibiscus Mall in Margate, or Southcoast Mall and Shelly Centre at Shelly Beach, or browse the many local traders selling handcrafted goods.

14. Fun on the farm

Get a taste of the region through the Agri-Culture Tours including a tour of Ubumbano Farm in Amandawe where you can sample farm-fresh goods at their Farm Stall or try some 20 adventure activities at Mac Banana Estate & Adventures in Munster.

Learn more about local reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids at Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh, or Riverbend Crocodile Farm in Southbroom, before heading over to Ramsgate-based Butterfly Farm.

15. A view from the skies

Enjoy an aerial view of the KZN South Coast with a flip in a microlight, helicopter, or light aircraft!

16. Shipwrecks

If maritime history is your thing, learn more about the KZN South Coast’s treacherous past through its many shipwrecks. This includes the 1933 Nightingale Shipwreck in Trafalgar, and the 1552 São Joao Shipwreck in Port Edward.

17. Vulture viewing hide

Near Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve is this incredible vulture viewing hide where you can witness Cape Vultures in their natural habitat.

18. Beachside horse rides

Take in the coastal scenery via horseback by setting off from Selsdon Park Estate in Trafalgar, winding along beaches, farmlands and coastal forests.

19. Coffee farms

Beaver Creek is the world’s southernmost coffee plantation near Port Edward with a great Crop-to-Cup walkabout tour and some fantastic biking trails, while Mpenjati Coffee in Munster is home to some of the country’s greatest brews.

20. The world’s smallest desert

Just 10km west of Port Edward, in the Red Desert Nature Reserve, you’ll find yourself in the world's smallest desert. The Red Desert is 200m in diameter and 11ha in entirety –well worth a bucket list visit!

21. Award-winning spas

Unwind at one of the KZN South Coast’s many awardwinning local spas. Extend your stay at a resort, retreat, or eco-sanctuary where mind, body, and soul can be replenished with spa treatments, meditation, and yoga.

22. Sweetdale Night Market

The award-winning Packshed restaurant in Margate hosts the popular Sweetdale Night Market on the last Friday of the month from 6pm to 10pm where you can enjoy local crafts, food, music and drink.

23. Crafters

Support local craftsmanship and come away with qualitymade leather shoes and sandals from S’Khumba Crafts based in Southbroom. Visit Polka.dot.coco at Ubumbano Homestead in Amandawe for handcrafted accessories, or Ndovies Creation for beautifully styled, traditional clothing. Iconic beaded crafts can be found at Stand and Shine in Umzumbe, Nqubele Holdings in Ray Nkonyeni, and Itshalo Lamachi in Umuziwabantu.

Website: www.visitkznsouthcoast.co.za

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Garden Route Safari Camp – a wilderness paradise

GARDEN ROUTE SAFARI CAMP IS A WILDERNESS PARADISE GEARED FOR NATURE AND WILDLIFE LOVERS. ITS ‘SIGNATURE OF EXCELLENCE’ SUCCESSFULLY MERGES

THE AUTHENTIC WILDERNESS WITH PEACEFUL SURROUNDINGS TO CREATE A CLASSIC SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Amember of Cape Country Routes, a leading group of owner operated and managed accommodation and activity establishments, this owner managed, boutique-style safari camp makes an ideal base from which to explore one of South Africa's most popular and interesting stretches of coastline – the Garden Route.

The camp is nestled between the majestic Langeberg and Outeniqua Mountains in one of the few malaria-free areas of the region and situated on the Brandwacht Game Reserve near Mossel Bay.

Taste of Africa with a touch of luxury

Blending a ‘taste of Africa’ with a ‘touch of luxury’, the accommodation comprises luxury tents (a maximum two adults per tent), luxury thatched roof family units for four guests, and its flagship, the thatched roof Mountain View Loft, a luxurious three-bedroom, en suite unit with a balcony overlooking the private swimming pool that accommodates six adults.

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Its latest addition, the onebedroom unit, Nyala Terrace, which combines luxury with privacy and comfort, comes with a swimming pool, a mesmerising view of the mountain, the bush, birds and roaming wildlife, and is perfect for honeymooners.

As accommodation is not self-catering, light lunches and dinners are served at the Giraffe Valley Restaurant where homemade tasty meals are prepared by a team of enthusiastic and dedicated chefs.

Plethora of activities to enjoy

With the plethora of activities offered guests can enjoy early morning game drives and

WIN

a two-night midweek stay at Garden

Route Safari Camp for a couple sharing a luxury tent, on a bed and breakfast basis, worth R13 780

How to Enter

Scan the QR code with your phone and fill in the entry form for Garden

Route Safari Camp online at rovesa.co.za/competitions

Entries close on 31 May 2023

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The prize is valid for a two-night nidweek stay between 8 August to 30 September 2023. It's subject to availability and excludes public and school holidays. The prize is not transferable and cannot be converted to cash. It excludes transport to and from Garden Route Safari Camp. For T&C's, visit rovesa.co.za

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guided bush walks and runs with skilled guides, or late afternoon sundowners with exquisite vistas, horse ride safaris or helicopter flights, or hiking and golf – the camp is a short distance from the well-known Fancourt, George, Mossel Bay, Oubay and Pinnacle Point golf courses.

It is also a birdwatcher’s paradise with 16 endemic species, 15 near endemic species and 12 endangered list species.

Satisfied guests

Reviews from previous guests at the camp are proof that the camp is well loved.

‘Excellent lodges, with fantastic views, good food and friendly staff…

’The staff was friendly, and the service was exceptional’…

’Our stay was absolutely amazing! The

Knoetze family who run the Camp and all the staff are so helpful and pleasant’

‘Wow, wow, wow! We spent two nights at GRSC and everything about it was sublime. Awesome luxurious safari tents, amazing food by Chef Charles, hospitality by owners Nanette and Abram was more than we could have imagined, animals all around and the morning game drive with the passionate Stephan and Unelle had us in awe of elands, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and more and best of all... the lions! A stay at the 2021 Travellers Award Choice Garden Route Safari Camp in the heart of the Garden Route is a special and memorable experience.

“Garden Route Safari Camp is, in a nutshell, a wilderness paradise par excellence where you get to experience a boutique style ‘home-away-from-home’, that offers a variety of accommodation, Safari drives, guided walks and runs, horse ride safaris, an abundance of wildlife and our warm and friendly staff and excellent service,“ says Nanette.

“We’re as passionate about our guests, as we are about nature and the wildlife,” say Abram and Nanette Knoetze, the owners of Garden Route Safari Camp.

Garden Route Safari Camp

T: +27 44 001 0098 office

+27 72 483 9544 WhatsApp

E: info@gardenroutesafaricamp.com

W: www.gardenroutesafaricamp.com

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EXPLORE SOUTH AFRICA

EXPERIENCE

NEETHLINGSHOF

THROUGH FOOD AND WINE

Neethlingshof Estate located just outside the beautiful town of Stellenbosch in the heart of the Cape Winelands, is a well-known and popular destination for a unique food and wine pairing experience.

Neethlingshof Estate has a long and rich history of winemaking. The food and wine pairing experience offered to visitors is carefully put-together to showcase why food and wine work so well together, all while exploring the extensive range of award-winning wines.

Flash Food & Slow Wine Pairing

There’s nothing typical-takeaway about this fast-finger-food offering with a twist. The uncomplicated bites are packed with flavour, and are paired with world class wines, giving way to a truly special taste adventure. Think vegetable samosas with mango atchar, BBQ chicken kebabs with roasted tomato, prego rolls with chocolate shavings and a traditional mini malva pudding with a piece of liquorice!

A popular option in summer is the salmon and trout roulade which is replaced in winter with a hearty tomato soup.

Costs R160 per person

Includes 5 bite sized dishes paired with 5 wines

Kiddies Pairing

A “Kids Pairing” is also on offer so that the little ones (or non-drinkers) don’t feel left out when you visit Neethlingshof!

The pairing consists of a BBQ chicken kebab, a cheese burger and chocolate brownie sponge paired with juices and milkshake.

Costs R68 per child/person

Includes 3 bite sized dishes paired with 3 types of drinks

Chocolate & Wine Pairing

There is no doubt that there’s a special harmony between wine and chocolate. This is a wonderfully satisfying pairing experience which can be enjoyed at any time of the year.

Costs R85 per person

Includes 3 Hand crafted Belgian Chocolates paired with 3 of our wines

Texture & Taste Pairing

A Pairing to excite the taste buds!

Explore some of Neethlingshof best wines alongside a selection of interesting and delicious items.

Costs R98 per person

Includes 5 bite sized snack items paired with 5 wines

OF ORIGIN STELLENBOSCH
www.neethlingshof.co.za WINE

Franschhoek Motor Museum

The Franschhoek Motor Museum offers visitors a special opportunity to look back at more than 100 years of motoring history with its unique and exciting collection of vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia in the magnificent setting of the L’Ormarins Wine Estate.

+27 (0)21 874 9002

fmm@fmm.co.za

www.fmm.co.za

S -33°87'94.3 l E 19°00'29.5

Tokara

Highlighting Stellenbosch at its best Tokara welcomes visitors with exquisite wines, olive products, unforgettable restaurants and contemporary art. Experience a feast for all the senses and unique tasting options of exclusive Tokara wines, XO Brandy, and indulge in a specialised tutored tasting of the Tokara Extra Virgin Olive Oils.

+27 (0)21 808 5900

wine@tokara.com

www.tokara.com

S -33°91'78.9 l E 18°92'09.4

De Grendel Wines

Taste De Grendel wines in a setting that Table Mountain smiles upon at De Grendel’s Tasting Room, only 20 minutes from Cape Town CBD and Cape Town International Airport.

Backsberg Family Wines

Revitalised and reimagined, Backsberg Family Wines has recently opened an extraordinary new tasting facility. Now situated in the Franschhoek Valley, wine lovers can enjoy a refreshed portfolio of Backsberg wines and paired bites whilst overlooking the majestic Mont Rochelle Mountain Range.

+27 (0)21 558 6280

info@degrendel.co.za

www.degrendel.co.za

S -33°85'14.4 l E 18°57'13.3

+27 (0)21 876 2086

backsbergwine@dgb.co.za

www.backsberg.co.za

S -33°90'39.6 l E 19°11'25.5

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Produced and bottled by the De Wet Family over five Generations Not for Sale to Persons Under the Age of 18. Enjoy Responsibly. +27 23 615 1980 info@excelsior.co.za www.excelsior.co.za

Ormonde Barrel Selection Merlot 2015

Deep ruby in colour with a sweet aroma of ripe red plums and raspberry that has a lingering richness of mocha and chocolate on the palate. Smooth, well balanced tannin structure.

Food pairing: Pork belly roast with crispy crackling, a generous serving of red wine reduction and creamy mashed potato.

Ormonde Basson Family Wines www.ormonde.co.za

Spier Creative Block | 5 2018

Ruby red in colour, taste comprises of blackberry, cherry and blackcurrant supported by cedar, dark chocolate and fennel hints. The vibrant palate has great balance, dense tannins and the taste will be enhanced by ageing.

Food pairing: Slow-cooked oxtail, beef casserole, or wild mushroom risotto.

Spier www.spier.co.za

Esona Cap Classique 2018

Made from 50% Pinot Noir and 50 % Chardonnay this delicious wine is floral on the nose with a hint of cotton candy and dry on the palate. Part of the Flower Collection, Cap Classique was created by hand, from vine to bottle. It is unique, personal, elegant, and a limited-edition.

Food pairing: Fish, sushi, salty snacks, and salads with feta cheese. mashed potato.

Esona Boutique Wine Estate www.esona.co.za

Seven Oaks Chardonnay 2022

Unwooded with inviting aromas of citrus fruit and hints of tropical fruit and nuts pulling through to the palate of this well-balanced wine.

Food pairing: Buttery/creamy shellfish dishes or with subtly flavoured poultry and pork dishes.

Seven Oaks www.sevenoaks.co.za

Aaldering Estate Pinotage Rosé 2022

The nose follows through and matches the creamy pallet whilst lingering delightfully in the mouth thanks to natural acidity and core of the wine.

Food pairing: Enjoy with a Bruschetta, layered with Ricotta, Parma ham and rocket , or serve it with a creamy pasta sauce combined with Prosciutto and asparagus.

Aaldering Vineyards & Wines www.aaldering.co.za

Alto Rouge 2020

A bright rich red, cedar and pine needles dominate the nose with hints of raspberries. Flavours of dark fruit with blackcurrent and hints of dried fennel come through. Excellent drinkability with aging potential.

Food pairing: Roast chicken, lamb chops, grilled beef or mature cheeses.

Alto Winery www.alto.co.za

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Peter Falke Ruby 2017

A deep magenta hue with intense aromas of red fruits, raw cocoa and hints of cinnamon and cloves. Elegant and luscious smooth tannins with French oak results in a full-bodied wine with a voluptuous finish.

Food pairing: Rack of lamb or pot roasts.

Peter Falke Wines www.peterfalkewines.com

Aaldering Estate Lady M 2022

Juicy plumb and dark fruit aromas are backed by red berries, mocha, and dark chocolate. Hints of forest floor and savoury mushroom aromas add depth to the enticing nose. Full bodied in nature, with plush, velvety tannins that are linear and lengthy support the dark fruit flavours that are backed with a lively acidity that adds length on the end of the palate. A beautiful example of the versatility of the cultivar that is unadulterated by any wood contact nor maturation in wooden barrels.

Food pairing: Enjoy with a salad or even with fish.

Aaldering Vineyards & Wines

www.aaldering.co.za

Seven Oaks 6+1 Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz 2019

A balanced blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, this fullbodied wine has soft tannins with characteristics of juicy black berries paired with pepper and spicy flavours.

Food pairing: Spicy red meat dishes.

Seven Oaks www.sevenoaks.co.za

Ormonde Methode Cap Classique

Creamy Brut style MCC with inviting ripe stone fruit flavours such as peach and apricot (more prominent). Subtle notes of ginger biscuit and crispy fresh-baked bread lingering on the after palate. For the perlage, a soft cushion of foam forms at the head resulting in a refined, yet mellow smoothness tingling on the palate.

Food pairing: Grilled langoustines with a brush of lemon, a platter of fresh sushi, or citrus salad.

Ormonde Basson Family Wines

www.ormonde.co.za

Esona Grenache 2021

A fresh, fruity red wine that is light in colour with no tannins nor acidity. Hint of prune and caramelised cherries that is soft on the nose and a smooth on the palate.

Food pairing: Roasted beef with veg, paella or creamy cheese.

Esona Boutique Wine Estate www.esona.co.za

Peter Falke Chardonnay 2021

Refined aromas with subtle citrus notes of white peach, soft sundried apricot, and delicate baked quince. On the palate layers of warm butterscotch, gentle vanilla and roasted almonds unfold, whilst the natural freshness follows through to a clean creamy finish.

Food pairing: Fish, poultry, and summer salads.

Peter Falke Wines

www.peterfalkewines.com

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Dune boarding

in the Northern Cape!

The Northern Cape might lack snow for snowboarding but has more than enough sand for riding 20-30m sand dunes!

Areas in Northern Cape popular for this sport include Kakamas and Witsand where adventure tour companies will help equip adventurers for their dune ride. Dune boarding can by enjoyed by everyone, no matter your skill level.

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fly_namibia Flying from Cape Town to Windhoek 6 days a week.

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Mozambique: where the sun and sea sizzles

NEIGHBOURING SOUTH AFRICA, MOZAMBIQUE IS AN EXOTIC PARADISE. FROM ITS WHITE SANDY BEACHES, NATURAL BEAUTY, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND VIBEY NIGHTLIFE TO THE INCREDIBLE CHARM AND HOSPITALITY OF ITS PEOPLE, ‘MOZ’ DEFINITELY MAKES AN IMPRESSION!

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Life’s a beach

Approximately 2 500km of white, palm-fringed beaches, and the islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago, and of the Quirimbas National Park, recently declared by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve in particular, have long been the major draw for tourists. The extensive coral reefs host a dazzling array of unique marine life and offer unbelievable diving and fishing opportunities.

One of the finest diving destinations in the world, with remarkably unspoilt coral reefs and an abundant variety of marine life, diving is on offer all year round. Sea temperatures vary between 30°C in summer to 21°C in winter and the structure of the reefs offer pinnacles, overhangs, coral arches and much more.

Reef depths vary from 10m to 40m and offer good visibility and fantastic photo opportunities. There is also an impressive diversity of 6 000 fish species. It’s also not unheard of to encounter dolphins and turtles – leatherback, loggerhead and green turtles. Humpback whales can be sighted between August and October.

One of the finest diving destinations in the world, with remarkably unspoilt coral reefs and an abundant variety of marine life, diving is on offer all year round.

Beaches to kick back at

Tofo Beach: Laid back vibes on white sands and crystalclear waters. A great spot for surfing, diving and snorkeling in addition to boasting a vibrant nightlife.

Londo Beach: Located in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, this is a popular beach for snorkeling, diving, kayaking and paddleboarding.

Vilanculos Beach: Turquoise waters and powder-like sand dominate the scenery with plenty of water sports on offer such as kayaking, kiteboarding and sailing.

Santa Maria Beach: A veritable treasure trove of abundant marine life this is the place to be for snorkeling and diving.

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Flourishing flora and fauna

But Moz serves up more than beach beauty – the breathtaking conservation areas are teeming with flourishing flora and fauna.

Adventure tourism is a big hit in the central and northern on mountainous areas, rivers and waterfalls. Conservation areas such as parks, reserves and game reserves are a draw for lovers of adventure tourism.

A unique combination of beach and safari in less than 20 minutes offers visitors unforgettable memories. An example of this is in the southern province of Maputo where visitors can view wild animals such as elephants and giraffes, and at the same time experience diving and observe coral reefs.

This is possible in Mozambique’s conservation areas, such as Gorongosa National Park in central Mozambique, Niassa National Park in the north, Maputo National Park in the south, and places like Massingir, Sabie, Chimanimani and others.

Fishing is a popular pastime in almost all the national territory from south to north. Hunting sport can be undertaken in the conservation area, among parks and reserves.

Visitors can also go birdwatching as there are lots of birds in the vicinity, and according to bird enthusiasts, one can spot rare birds which are endemic to Mozambique.

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Yellow goatfish swimming around the coral reefs of Mozambique Sunset over National Park Gorongosa, in the centre of Mozambique The plant marvels of MozambiqueOrbea Halipedicola Bush Elephant, iconic member of the African Big 5

Spectacular luxury accommodation, on the secluded, private coast of Machangulo, Mozambique. The Monarch villa provides guests with the ultimate restorative escape, and the highest calibre of intuitive hospitality, while committing to being carbon conscious through Fire Island Eco Retreats.

themonarchvilla.com bookings@fireislandecoretreats.com

MOZAMBIQUE

A cultural excursion

One can find beautiful dunes with well-beaten paths that lead into surrounding villages, where any tourist can interact with the community and learn more about their culture. This offers the visitor a unique perspective of Mozambique and into the lives of the local communities.

Mozambique is a cultural mosaic influenced by the miscellaneous African Arab, Portuguese, and Indian heritage. The food is flavourful and dishes such as the chicken piri-piri and prawns are recognised globally. The music and dance scene is characterised with rhythms of traditional instruments specific for each region.

A home away from home

Mozambique offers a range of basic campsites to luxurious hotels and can cater to your every need and budget. Warm and friendly hospitality is a given whether you are staying

in a hotel, lodge, guesthouse, resort or wilderness camp. Depending on what you are seeking, there is everything from business-smart to luxurious and ecologically minded to unequivocally unique.

Coral Lodge, Nuarro Lodge, and Dimonds Mequfi in northern Mozambique; and Kisawa, Benguerra in southern Mozambique are some of the examples of investments in the community. Some have won world-class awards and are evidence of improvements in accessibility, health care, and education, amongst others. They are also examples of unique, modern and inclusive tourism investment that bring about good relationships with the communities.

Mozambique is also experiencing a rapid growth of business and leisure hotels in the main urban centres, and the construction of new conference facilities that makes it a destination for both business and pleasure.

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Mozambique is renowned for stunning beach getaways for the ultimate coastal vacation
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Unforgettable experiences

Ilha de Mozambique

A historical gem, Ilha de Mozambique is a cultural heritage island site. A small island of about 3km long, it is linked the mainland by a bridge built in the 1960s. The coastline is a must see in addition to various historical sites such as forts, cathedrals and mansions that speak to its colonisation history.

Lake Niassa & Niassa Reserve

Lake Niassa or Lake Malawi spans Mozambique’s borders with Tanzania and Malawi. It is reported to be the 9th largest lake globally.

The Niassa Reserve is the largest conservation reserve in Mozambique. On safari, lion, leopard and hyenas can be spotted. In addition to the usual safari offered, there are also boat safaris and canoeing.

Tunduru Botanical Gardens

Located in Maputo, this botanical garden is a great way to learn about tree species.

Bazaruto National Park

The Bazaruto Archipelago is the perfect idyllic island escape. There are a handful of resorts spread out over a few islands that makes for a tranquil and stunning stay. This is a top spot for divers and snorkelers with an array of corals, manta rays and whale sharks to be seen.

Guided Tours in Maputo

Check out local operators for guided tours that journey through the downtown area and historical sites highlighting the rich heritage of Mozambique.

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Ocean waves crash over a seafront embankment on Mozambique island (Ilha de Mocambique) Boat on the shores of Bazaruto Island, Mozambique

Africa's greatest lake

MALAWI MAY BE AFRICA'S NEWEST BIG 5 WILDLIFE DESTINATION AND BOAST ONE OF THE MOST ROBUST OFFERINGS OF ANY COUNTRY IN THE REGION, BUT WITHOUT A DOUBT THE JEWEL IN MALAWI'S TOURISM CROWN IS THE ICONIC LAKE MALAWI.

At 82km wide by 587km long and fringed with golden sand beaches, Lake Malawi often feels more like an ocean than a lake. Crystal clear waters allow visibility up to 27 metres and waves that get big, but not too big, allow for some of the best snorkelling, diving and water sports on the planet.

UNESCO's Lake Malawi National Park

The world’s first freshwater national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site is at Lake Malawi's Cape Maclear. The park includes a land area as well as the lake and offshore islands.

Here, you'll find a veritable aquarium of tropical fish providing a colourful kaleidoscopic display. The countless thousands of freshwater fish, the mbuna, are more abundant and varied here than anywhere else in the world. Boats are available for hire and the fish will feed directly from the hand.

Away from the lake, the park has baboons, antelope and hyrax, and, of course, there is a great variety of birdlife including fish eagles, cormorants and hamerkops. This area was a favourite of David Livingston and the graves of five early European missionaries can still be found in the park.

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Lake Malawi Cichlids

Likoma Island

Off the eastern shore of the lake is Likoma Island: a little piece of Malawian territory in Mozambican waters. Its history – the setting up here of the headquarters of the University Mission to Central Africa (Livingstone’s mission) in the 1880s – caused it to be retained by Malawi when the lake was divided politically after World War II.

The island, which only covers 17km2 is home to an imposing Anglican cathedral on which work began in 1903.

Activities on the Island include diving. There are over 20 diving sites around the island. One can also take boat trips to the neighboring Chizumulu Island. Walking, biking and quad biking can also be enjoyed on the island. The clock tower of St Peter’s Cathedral provides a stunning view across Likoma. After a tour of the cathedral, you can head to the roof, climb across the bells and the clockwork and take in the beautiful scenery.

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Likoma Island Sunset on the Lake Malawi National Park

Karonga archaeological site

Karonga is a place of growing interest. It has been recognised by UNESCO for its interesting but turbulent history as a centre for the notorious 19th Century slave trade.

Now the town is the site of a new museum focused on both its cultural history and the recent archaeological finds of dinosaur and hominid bones. Karonga exemplifies the connection between Lake Malawi and the Malawian people and clearly demonstrates how important the lake is to Malawian culture both now, and in ancient times.

Lake of Stars Music Festival

Lake of Stars is Malawi's premier arts festival event which pre-pandemic times took place every September.

Lake of Stars became and is still one of the best known African festivals on the global circuit featuring both Malawian and international performances.

The festival is set on the shimmering, palm-fringed shores of Lake Malawi.

Tongole Wilderness

Retreat

Tongole Wilderness Retreat is made for total relaxation and adventure. Guests enjoy complete freedom to choose how they spend their time; trek through the bush or drive through the vast Nkhotokota Wildlife reserve. Luxury, peace and tranquillity can be enjoyed. Activities include bushwalks, bird watching, scenic drive, hiking and cultural visits.

-12°91'10.9 S l 34°05'02.7 E

+265 99 872 4466

reservations@tongole.com

www.tongole.com

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Lake of Stars - Malawi's premier art festival GREAT GETAWAYS - AFRICA Malawi

Chembe Eagles Nest

Located in Malawi at Cape Maclear on the lakeside, Chembe Eagles Nest offers chalets in well-kept gardens with views of the lake. Cool down in the swimming pool, take kayaks out to explore, or take an excursion to the islands with the lodge’s catamaran for snorkelling and fish eagle feeding. Camping facilities are available with hot showers and braai facilities.

-14°01'27.0 S l 34°85'06.0 E

+265 99 996 6507

enquiries@chembenest.com

www.chembenest.com

Zanzibar

Fundu Lagoon

Escape to paradise at Fundu Lagoon on Pemba Island, Zanzibar, the ultimate beach hideaway. Set on a pristine beach and surrounded by lush tropical forest, Fundu Lagoon offers a luxurious retreat with a variety of accommodation options, including beachfront and hillside suites, as well as world-class dining, diving and spa facilities.

-5°29'09.4 S l 39°65'85.2 E

+27 (0)87 073 5184

reservations@fundulagoon.com

www.fundulagoon.com

Sentinel Mara Camp

A luxury safari camp in the Masai Mara in Kenya. With just 10 spacious tents, the camp offers an intimate and exclusive safari experience. Guests can enjoy game drives, guided walks, and cultural visits to Maasai villages, as well as relax in the camp's comfortable lounge and dining areas.

-01°16'51.3 S l 35°02'34.6 E

+27 (0)87 073 5136

reservations@sentinelsafaris.com

www.sentinelmaracamp.com

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Malawi Kenya
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MUSHROOM GARLIC BREAD

Serves 4-6

Ingredients:

• 1 large baguette

• 115g butter, softened

• 4 cloves garlic, finely grated

• 1 tablespoon dried oregano

• 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped

• 60g Parmesan, grated

• 250g portabellini mushrooms, sliced

• Fresh thyme leaves, for serving

• Olive oil, for cooking

• Salt and pepper, to taste

Method:

1. Preheat braai onto a medium heat.

2. Cut the baguette lengthwise in half.

3. Toast baguette halves until lightly golden brown on the braai, cut side down. Remove.

4. Combine butter, garlic, oregano and a good amount of salt and

ISIGWAMBA (SPINACH PAP)

Serves 4

Ingredients:

• 3 tablespoons olive oil

• 1 onion, chopped

• 1 garlic clove, crushed

• ½ teaspoon dried chilli flakes

• 1 large bunch (150g) spinach, rinsed and chopped

• Salt and pepper, to taste

• 1 cup maize meal

• 3 cups water

Method:

1. Heat a pot over medium heat. Add the olive oil and onion, and sauté until soft. Add the garlic and chilli flakes, and sauté until they release their flavour.

2. Toss in the spinach and stir until the leaves are wilted. The leaves will be wet from rinsing, which will create enough steam to cook them sufficiently. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

pepper in a small bowl.

5. Mix well.

6. Spread evenly over the bread.

7. Sprinkle bread with half of the Parmesan.

8. Heat a frying pan on high heat or a cast iron pan on the braai.

9. Add a drizzle of olive oil and cook the mushrooms until tender and golden. Season well.

10. Spread mushrooms all over the bread and finish with the rest of the parmesan.

11. Return the bread to the braai and close the lid. Cook until the cheese and garlic butter mixture melt into the bread and the outside is crisp.

(If you don’t have a braai with a lid – wrap the garlic mushroom bread in tinfoil.)

Serve straight off the braai, sprinkle with thyme leaves and cut into chunky wedges.

3. In a bowl, mix the maize meal and water to form a slurry, then stir it into the spinach in the pot. Continue stirring over medium heat until the pap thickens and begins to bubble. Cover with a lid, then lower the heat and simmer for 15–20 minutes, or

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grooming accessories Essential travel bag

DO YOU FIND THAT YOUR ENTIRE GROOMING/BEAUTY REGIME CHANGES WHEN YOU TRAVEL? ARE YOU MORE LENIENT WHEN IT COMES TO FOLLOWING A DAILY SKINCARE AND HAIRCARE ROUTINE? IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE THAT TRAVELLING HAS A MAJOR IMPACT ON YOUR DAILY REGIME

Whether you’re travelling by car or by plane, there’s always the issue of space. You can only take so much with you, and large beauty products are often the first items to be left behind. there’s the issue of practicality – will you make time to use all the products you’ve packed?

You only need a few simple beauty products to ensure a healthy, low-key beauty routine. These are the tips we’ll be following on our next getaway.

1. Pack dry shampoo

If you’re not a dry shampoo convert yet, now is the time to give it a go. Dry shampoo is there to refresh your hair when you don’t have time (or it’s not possible) to shampoo and condition. Like when you’ve just arrived at your destination and there’s no time to do your hair before heading out. It has the ability to transform greasy roots, leaving your hair looking clean, smelling fresh and having extra volume.

We recommend COLAB Dry Shampoo, which is available in a wide variety of fragrances. It absorbs oil and refreshes roots with a lightweight finish that doesn’t leave a white residue. Our go-to summer variants are tropical (filled with notes with papaya, pineapple and cassis) and Dreamer (fragranced with delicate notes of musk and cotton).

2. Don’t forget the SPF

No matter how full your bags are, SPF is the number one essential this summer holiday. And that’s not just for beach holidays – our skin is susceptible to sun damage no matter where we are, and what we’re doing. UV rays can even harm your skin while you’re in the car, as they can penetrate glass, thus reaching you through car windows.

Be sure to apply a broad-spectrum SPF to all parts of your body that are exposed, every day. Re-apply often, after every swim, and about every two hours during the day.

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TRAVELLING SMART

For your face, try Piz Buin Allergy Face Cream SPF50. This sun cream combines immediate and effective UVA/UVB sun protection with Calmanelle®, a unique anti-irritant shield complex proven to help strengthen the skin's resilience to the sun. It provides hours of moisturisation to keep the delicate skin of the face soft.

For your body, we recommend Piz Buin in Sun Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF30. It comes with advanced UVA/UVB filters to protect the skin from the sun and is also enriched with antioxidants to prevent premature skin ageing (plus, it’s nongreasy to allow skin to breathe).

If you’re spending a lot of time outdoors, it’s a good idea to apply an after-sun product every evening, even if your skin isn’t burnt. After sun lotions cool, nourish and hydrate skin. Piz Buin After Sun Soothing Lotion combats the effects of sun stress by cooling and moisturising skin for 24 hours with aloe vera and mint extract.

3. Shield your hair

The sun isn’t only harsh on skin, it’s also extremely harsh on hair. It can cause dehydration and breakage, and if your hair is colour-treated, it can increase the rate at which your hair colour fades. If you’re going to spend extended time outdoors, we recommend wearing a protective head scarf or head wrap to protect your hair from UV rays.

Evolve Head Wrap in Tribal Yellow is a high-quality scarf designed for versatility that is suitable for all hair types. This satin scarf prevents breakage and frizz and can even be worn to secure styles when sleeping. Available in assorted prints, Evolve Satin Safari Wrap Scarf looks stylish while protecting hair from the effects of summer, and is also suitable to use at night while sleeping.

4. Hydrate your hair

Air conditioning (in cars and planes), the sea, swimming pool water and heat all have the potential to leave your hair feeling dry and unmanageable. Be sure to apply plenty of moisturegiving product to your hair to preserve its moisture content and keep it healthy.

Cantu Shea Butter Daily Oil Moisturiser uses the nourishing power of shea butter to help replenish lost moisture in dry and damaged hair. It also helps prevent breakage, tangles and frizz.

Keep your hairstyle intact with a hair gel that nourishes while it sets. Cantu Jamaican Black Castor oil Strengthening Styling Gel smooths frizz and locks definition and moisture into natural hair for a perfectly sculpted finish. Its nourishing formula

protects hair against humidity and holds hair in place without drying hair out or flaking.

5. Don’t forget your pearly whites

When you’re travelling you may be snacking more often than usual, eating fast foods or indulging in meals and drinks that aren’t part of your regular eating plan. Avoid the formation of plaque, gum disease and cavities by following a thorough oral care regime twice a day.

White Glo Traveller’s Pack contains a White Glo Professional Choice travel size toothpaste, travel size toothbrush and flexible dental flosser toothpicks in a handy carry bag. It is suitable for taking on board aircrafts and the perfect kit to keep in your handbag.

If you have space, we also recommend packing in a mouthwash. White Glo Charcoal Deep Stain Remover

Mouthwash not only freshens breath by eliminating the bacteria that cause it, but also remove deep stains thanks to the absorbent properties of activated charcoal.

WIN!

Two lucky entrants stand a chance to win a fantastic travel smart grooming hamper worth approximately R1 300 each! Hamper includes:

• 2 X COLAB Dry Shampoo (scents may vary)

• Piz Buin Allergy Face Cream SPF50

• Piz Buin In Sun Moisturising Sun Lotion

SPF30

• Piz Buin After Sun Soothing Lotion

• Evolve Head Wrap in Tribal Yellow

• Evolve Satin Safari Wrap Scarf

• Cantu Shea Butter Daily Oil Moisturiser

• Cantu Jamaican Black Castor oil Strengthening Styling Gel

• White Glo Traveller’s Pack

• White Glo Charcoal Deep Stain Remover

Mouthwash

To enter click on the QR code and fill in your details.

Competition closes 31 May 2023. T&Cs apply.

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MiiR 12Oz (354ml) Flip Traveler

Keep your beverage hot or cold with a leakproof vessel made to carry with you every day.

Available at www.justlikepapa.com & www.yuppiechef.com

Thule Force XT M Roof Box

This versatile roof box is very easy to mount thanks to the PowerClick quick mount system. The clamps even have integrated torque indicators which click once the box is properly mounted, ensuring fast and secure fitting. The box also features dual side opening, which allows you to access the 400L of space for luggage and other gear. You’ll also have full trunk access thanks to the roof boxes forward position on the vehicle. There are 5 varying sizes in the Thule Force XT range, all available in a matte black finish. Available at Thule Partner stores nationwide or shop online: www.thulestore.co.za

Instax Square Link Printer

The Instax Square Link smartphone printer prints on Square film and features AR (Augmented Reality) Print and Instax Connect. Available at selected retailers and online.

MiiR 64Oz (1.8 litre) Growler

Bring the party to the people with this growler that keeps your drink carbonated and ice cold.

Available at www.justlikepapa.com & www.yuppiechef.com

Thandana Laminated Fabric Wheeled Duffel Bag (multiple

colour options)

The Thandana Laminated Fabric Wheeled Duffel Bag is a medium weather-resistant wheeled duffel designed for extended travel and adventure outings. A great travelling

MiiR 33Oz (1 litre) Tomo

Insulated capsule to keep drinks hot or cold, pour into two twist off mugs and enjoy.

Available at www.justlikepapa.com & www.yuppiechef.com

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