Travel Essence Magazine Issue 23

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ELEGANCE, ART, AND BREATHTAKING VIEWS AT STELLENBOSCH’S DELAIRE GRAFF ESTATE

10 Reasons to visit RWANDA MORE THAN ONCE

EXPLORE THE VIBRANT CHARMS OF DUBAI'S CREEKSIDE DISTRICT

INSIDE SAUDI ARABIA’S Habitas AlUla

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NTOMBI COUTURE FOUNDER ON BRINGING

AFRICAN INSPIRED COUTURE TO THE UAE

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Particularly excited about this Issue after what was yet another epic Summer of exploration for many, with clear signs that revenge travel is in fact a real thing. This is also spurred on by a genuine desire for more of us to consider the opportunities that come with researching ways in which to make exploration and remote working more of a prominent feature in our daily lives – if at all possible!

Travellers are also naturally seeking authentic experiences, sustainable tourism, and digital detox destinations, with Africa and the Middle East, continuing to enchant globally minded explorers of all ages with its diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures. With the topic if climate change management, and ongoing discourse on how tourism dollars can provide meaningful experiences to travel consumers, it’s safe to say we can expect a surge in eco-tourism and immersive safaris and coastal excursions, with conversations around how to ensure sustainable practices that benefit communities while reducing carbon footprints associated with the upward movement of all traveller segments.

Also to note is that this year, the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, more commonly referred to as COP28, will be hosted in our home city of Dubai 28th at the Expo City from November 30th to December 12th - a big one on the city’s events’ calendar since Expo 2020. In a city readying for world and thought leaders converging for this event, we too find ourselves keen to understand how the conversations trickle down to consumers brackets, particularly those invested in travel and tourism. Will we see continued growth in the revival of in-

ternational travel, perhaps a focus on wellness retreats, adventure tourism or MICE travel? Are we moving from buzzwords to clearly defined frameworks that support a better world for all? Needless to say, we will have our ears to the ground, and keep engaging with the hospitality, travel and lifestyle experts to get their take on what’s been hot for travel in 2023!

We hope you enjoy connecting with content from more of the cool destinations our team has experienced over the past few Summer weeks, from South Africa, Zimbabwe and the breathtaking Maldives Islands – a first for us to venture into and share on from beyond Africa and the Middle East! Thank you for staying the course with us! We are because you are!

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08 |Thando Magumise: Ntombi Couture Founder on bringing African inspired couture to the UAE.

Editor’s Pick

14 | Family bliss in paradise: Why Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa should be your next island vacation destination

20| Highlands House Boutique Guesthouse: A Perfect Haven in Zimbabwe’s Sunshine City

24 | Take on Hatta!

10 reasons why this outdoor destination is a call for enthralling adventure

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54 | Africa's Fiery Giants: Exploring the Continent’s Active Volcanoes

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70 | Habitas AlUla - An Oasis of Ethereal Beauty

76 |Africa's Most Artistic Cities: A Kaleidoscope of Creativity and Culture

80 |Ajman's Hidden Gems: Unveiling the Emirate’s Enchanting Attractions

86 | KIZA's Era of Afrobeats and African Flair: Celebrating a Decade of Redefining Pan-African Dining and Entertainment in Dubai

92 | Discover the Quintessential Blend of Elegance, Art, and Breathtaking Views at Delaire Graff Estate

96 | Explore the Vibrant Charms of Dubai's Creekside District

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Thando Magumise:

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1. THANDO MAGUMISE. YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES IN COUTURE FASHION CONTINUE TO SCALE HEIGHTS IN THE UAE MARKET, ALSO DRESSING CELEBRITY TALENT AND INDIVIDUALS ACROSS AFRICA. TALK TO US ABOUT WHAT INSPIRES YOUR PURSUIT IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY?

Ntombi Couture as a brand was inspired by pure African pride. Africa, her people, and the vibrant colours of each country has been at the core of the Ntombi Couture ethos. The opulence of the UAE fashion industry and the diversity has greatly influenced us over the last few years. As a result of the exposure to both cultures, we've been inspired to continuously push the bar to design clothing with and African influence but adopted by all.

2. WHAT QUALITIES DO YOU BELIEVE CREATIVES WORKING ACROSS AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST SHOULD POSSESS IF THEY IN FACT, SEEK TO WITNESS GROWTH ACROSS CULTURAL LINES?

I'd say tenacity and consistency. It's the daily efforts, even the seemingly miniscule, that one puts into running the business and building the brand that contribute to growth over time. One also must have the flexibility in their offering to provide a product that can be adopted across cultural lines. It's not an easy feat however it's very possible.

3. WHAT MAKES NTOMBI COUTURE STAND OUT FROM OTHER AFRICAN FASHION BRANDS IN THE UAE MARKET DO YOU THINK?

Over the years we've taken time to develop an unmistakeable aesthetic. This has become the unique foundation that we've built our brand ethos on. Our approach focuses on taking it a step further with our clients

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and focusing our designs on elements they love the most about themselves. We then take that as our lead on what to highlight as we conceptualise.

4. WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR MOST RECENT PROJECTS THAT YOU'VE REALLY ENJOYED WORKING ON? AND CELEBRITIES YOU'VE LOVED WORKING WITH - EITHER IN THE ENTERTAINMENT AND/OR FASHION INDUSTRY?

We had the honour of dressing Zahira Marty earlier this year in a one-of-a-kind gown for the red carpet during the Oscars. I loved this project because of the unlikely combination of fabrics we put together. We also dressed celebrity stylist Osama Eldeeb for the prestigious Emi Gala. The suit spoke to the clean, structured and highend quality of our aesthetic.

We also had the pleasure of dressing Lasizwe and DJ PH for this year's Durban July themed “Out of This World”. The creative process for both pieces was one for the books for us. Another highlight is that we opened our first South Africa location in Johannesburg in the first week of August this year at the renowned SOKO District in Rosebank Mall.

5. AFRICA FASHION WEEK MIDDLE EAST BURST ONTO THE SCENE IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2023, MAKING A HUGE SPLASH AT DIFC, ONE OF DUBAI'S HIGH-END ART AND DINING DESTINATIONS. TALK TO US A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR ROLE AS PART OF THE AFWME FOUNDING TEAM? WHAT INSPIRED THE COMING TOGETHER OF THE FIVE FOUNDERS OF AFWME?

AFWME was inspired by a gap in the market to showcase

not only the unique offering that African designers bring but also the drive to build a platform that will allow them to tell their stories, their own way, through their creations as they break into the Middle Eastern market. Dubai is renowned for favourable returns in business and is also a brilliant launching pad to go global with your brand.

Our team is made up of myself and four dynamic businesswomen, Amna Ahmed, Aser Levron, Dina Yassin and Badrriya Henry. Each partner brings unique skills and expertise to compliment the rest of the team.

As a cofounder of AFWME, March 2023 was indeed a proud moment as it was our first edition. It was a win not only for us as the founders, but for the African community. Partnering with DIFC for this groundbreaking platform has given us the edge to offer a world class event with one of the world's most beautiful skylines as our backdrop. We are also proud to be the first Africa Fashion Week in the metaverse. I've had the pleasure of working closely with fellow African designers in the onboarding process and also during the shows.

Other highlights of the event were Ntombi Couture collaborating with Urban Zulu and Remy Martin to dress Major League DJs and Thuto the Human.

6. WHY IS THE GROWTH OF AFWME QUINTESSENTIAL TO FOSTERING A NARRATIVE AROUND AFRICAN CREATIVES, CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT, ESPECIALLY IN A CITY AS DIVERSE AND INNOVATIVE AS DUBAI?

The growth of AFWME is quintessential to fostering our narrative as African creatives because much of what we do is not only us telling our stories, but it's also connected our identities as a people. We would like to pioneer the

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true essence of Ubuntu through bringing the community together while playing our part in building a positive narrative for our community.

We are fortunate enough to be in a city as diverse and forward-thinking such as Dubai, and the growth of AFWME fosters the African community collaborating with other communities in the city.

7. WHEN THANDO IS NOT DESIGNING, AT A PHOTOSHOOT OR DRESSING MODELS FOR RUNAWAYS, WHAT DOES SHE ENJOY DOING?

I am definitely a family girl first and nothing means more to me than spending the free time I have with my family and close friends. I have come to the realisation that prioritizing those that matter most in my life is what gives me true fulfilment.

8. EVERY ENTREPRENEUR KNOWS THAT GROWTH AND SUCCESS HINGES ON LOVE AND SUPPORT FROM A VIBRANT NETWORK OF FRIENDS, FAMILY AND ASSOCIATES. NAME FIVE PEOPLE/GROUPS YOU CREDIT YOUR SUCCESS TO?

I am living proof of the famous saying "Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu". I firmly believe Ntombi Couture's successes have been as a result of the continuous love and support from a collective of people along the way. My family and close friends have been there from grassroots level long before the brand was known. The clients who come back to us time and time again are the backbone of our business. There have been people and colleagues over the years that have also been instrumental. Some of those in the UAE include the Mzansi Social Club family, the Kiza family, the All-Africa Festival family and a tight network of female entrepreneurs that have become sisters to me and continue to push and encourage me – and for that I am most grateful.

9. BEYOND FASHION, WHAT OTHER VENTURES, BE IT ENTREPRENEURIAL OR PHILANTHROPIC - DO YOU DABBLE IN?

I work with women led rural artisanal communities, mainly in Southern Africa and we supply interior stores. This has been one of the most rewarding ventures I've ever been involved in as it addresses a very important issue for our communities back home - the importance of a woman empowering herself. As time has gone on, we have seen the tangible positive changes our partners have been able to make for their families.

10. ADVICE FOR CREATIVES ON GROWING THEIR BRANDS IN COMPETITIVE SPACES?

Master your offering! Make sure it's unique and be confident in the value of your offering. Many times, as creatives, there is the temptation to underprice ourselves and I've learnt that your true target market will know the value of what you bring to the table and are happy to invest.

Your big why is what will drive you to be consistent especially through times of turbulence. Know your why and keep let that be your key driver. Also, learning never stops.

11. WHAT LEGACY WOULD YOU LIKE TO PASS ON TO YOUR CHILDREN AS THEY WATCH YOU CONTINUE TO BLOOM SEASON AFTER SEASON?

More than anything, I'd like them to understand the magic that lies in pursuing their dreams relentlessly. It is by no means easy, however, there is great reward in chasing your purpose and the things that build others up.

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Family Bliss in Paradise

Why Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa should be your next island vacation destination

Tucked away in the azure embrace of the Maldivian waters, Hilton Maldives

Amingiri Resort & Spa stands as a symbol of luxury and serenity. It’s no wonder why the resort is renowned for romantic getaways, but what a pleasant surprise to realise it has since opening, also emerged as an exceptional destination for families seeking adventure, relaxation, and memorable dining experiences.

We spent a few nights here as part of our weeklong experience of the Hilton Hotels and Resorts portfolio in the Maldives, leaving the island with a full-scale appreciation of why winding pathways across the island, family-friendly activities, eclectic dining options and well-appointed beachfront and overwater villas make Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa a perfect paradise for all generations.

Incredible rooms set on land or over the water.

Treated to a seamless check in upon arrival by speedboat transfer and whisked off to our overwater bungalow, we were soon to learn that Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort and Spa offers a variety of accommodations designed to cater to families of all sizes. Each space in our overwater bungalow provided uninterrupted views of the crystal-clear waters that stretched into the horizon, with perfectly designed open spaces that could be closed off from the next by stunning floor to ceiling doors.

Watching the sun rise by dawn from the spacious deck and taking a dip into our private pool by day and night, often without seeing or hearing any of our neighbour-

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ing guests, fast became an indication to me that perhaps, one of the key reasons families from the Middle East choose Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort and Spa is the peace and privacy it offers. The private island style seclusion provides a tranquil escape away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the big city. It's a place where families can create cherished memories together in a serene environment, and the beauty of the accommodations make it a heartfelt challenge to actually leave your bungalow or villa to explore more of the island.

We also enjoyed the pleasure of also staying on a beachfront villa, set a few steps away from the island’s main dining and entertainment hub. Our two-bedroom villa was significantly bigger, boasting two huge bedrooms and bathrooms each equipped with an outdoor shower, an extra guest room for guests travelling in bigger groups, a living room with a stellar entertainment station, as well as an outdoor dining space in full view of a sparkling private pool and only a few steps through the surrounding green shrubbery to the soft sandy beach. Each room is meticulously designed for comfort, luxury and privacy as needed, as all can be demarcated seamlessly without impacting the design aesthetic and feel of the space.

Culinary delights for all tastes and preferences

With multiple restaurants and dining options, the resort caters to even the most discerning palates, as guests have the opportunity to savour just about everything from international cuisine, the catch of the day, local Maldivian flavours, or indulge in Arabian-inspired dishes. For families, the variety ensures that even the pickiest eaters will find something to relish, and it comes all inspired by the various cuisines beyond the island itself.

We indulged our first night’s dining

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experience from the Beach Shack, which offered a stellar beachfront buffet setting in a hyper relaxed, feet-in-the-sand type of setting, where chefs served up tasty dishes from live cooking stations. From flame-grilled meat dishes to an array of fresh salads, seafood platters and even sushi under the stars, dining here was an absolute treat to set the tone for the food experiences to follow during our stay.

Breakfast was served from the gorgeous, contemporarily designed Habitat, where we enjoyed our daily fills of hot and cold buffet breakfast, which also included opportunities to taste Maldivian dishes packed rich with flavours. Sundowners did not disappoint from a myriad of bars and chic restaurant also dotted across the resort.

Plenty to do about the island.

Traveling with kids, especially the younger ones? The resort understands the importance of keeping the little ones happy and engaged, and has done exceedingly well to provide a range of kid-friendly amenities, from children's menus at the restaurants to a state-of-the-art Kids Club that offers fun, fully immersive activities where children can splash about in a backyard miniature water park,

take on some artistically expressive tasks that involve wall art and drawing, crafts, sand and water play, reading, watching movies and so much more.

And the answer is YES to be babysitting services, as these are available even for the tiny tots. This allows the parents to indulge in relaxation across the island, including a couples massage at the serene Amingiri Spa, a leisurely day lounging by the main pool or your private one, or strolling along the private beaches, knowing that their children are well taken care of in a colourful, child-friendly spacious environment with plenty to get up to.

Teenagers can also enjoy a dedicated space to connect with others of

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their age at Re:Fuel – Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa rooftop lounge for teens or try a hand at painting at the island’s Art Studio. It was also common to see families enjoying a bike ride about the island, as each villa comes equipped with a set of bicycles that can be used to explore more the surroundings at leisure.

Aqua fun for all

What’s an island vacation without a little fun on water? The Maldives is renowned for its vibrant underwater world, and Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort and Spa is no exception. Families can explore the colourful coral reefs and encounter tropical marine life through snorkelling or guided diving adventures. The resort also organizes excursions for dolphin watching and fishing, providing memorable experiences for everyone in the family. Taking every opportunity to swim in the ocean from the direct access ladder at the deck of our overwater bungalow was quite the highlight for my adventurous bunch, and while our preference was to simply relax and enjoy our spaces, we discovered that there were a host of water-based adventures families could get up to which included:

• Snorkelling and Marine Discovery: The Maldives is synonymous with mesmerizing marine life, and Hilton Maldives Amingiri makes it accessible for the entire family. Equip yourself with your set of snorkels and dive into the crystal-clear waters right from the resort's beach or your overwater deck at your bungalow if the waves below do not prove daunting. Snorkelling excursions led by expert guides offer a chance to encounter colourful coral reefs and playful fish, an experience cherished by both young and old.

• Dolphin Cruises: A thrilling adventure for the whole family awaits as you embark on dolphin-watching cruises, giving you an opportunity to watch these intelligent and playful creatures which often grace the waters

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around the resort. Watching them leap and frolic in their natural habitat is an unforgettable experience, especially for the kids.

• Island Picnics for a nature-based style of dining: Feel like grabbing a bite away from other guests? Create lasting family memories with a private island picnic by simply asking the Hilton Maldives Amingiri team to set up an opportunity to dine on a secluded island while surrounded by pristine nature. It's an intimate way to savour delicious food while connecting with loved ones you journeyed to spend time with. Whether it's exploring nearby inhabited islands, fishing, or embarking on a sunset cruise, one thing is certain; that the resort's array of family-friendly excursions allows you to discover the Maldives together and at your own pace within an idyllic setting.

What’s on Offer: The Ulti- mate Family Escape

Create cherished new memories during the family trip of a lifetime. Booking your two-bedroom villa offers an abundance of space to play and relax, with additional savings and the added benefits of a half board upgrade and shared return premium speedboat transfers.

• Book by September 30, 2023, for stays until December 26, 2023.

• Valid for a minimum stay of four (4) nights in the Two-Bedroom Overwater Pool Villa and Two-Bedroom Beach Pool Villa.

• Subject to availability at time of booking confirmation.

• Complimentary transfers and half board upgrade are applicable for four (4) adults and (2) children below 6 years in each villa.

• Not applicable for any extra persons. Not combinable with any other offers.

• Blackout dates apply.

To learn more and tailor your idyllic Maldivian Getaway with Hilton Amingiri Resort & Spa, visit https://www.hilton. com/en/hotels/mleaihi-hilton-maldivesamingiri-resort-and-spa/offers/

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Highlands House Boutique Guesthouse: A Perfect Haven

in Zimbabwe’s Sunshine City

Home coming for me is always such a treat even if it’s for a short while, and so when time came for me to make a quick stop into Harare, the city from which I hail; I took to assigning an added layer of purpose for the trip, beyond spending time with my family while connecting with old friends. On a previous trip I had noted the rate at which new construction was taking place, highlighting the increasing investment in new commercial centres and residential units. Because there’s almost always something new to discover with each trip to Zimbabwe, I thought to look up how the boutique hotel scene was evolving, given the inward bound travellers that frequent the capital for business or family visits.

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Aquick check in with friends in the hospitality industry brought with it several recommendations for a quaint little boutique guest house called Highlands House. To say our expectations were greatly exceeded would be an understatement. Situated amidst the lush greenery of Harare's prestigious Highlands neighbourhood lies Highlands House, built on sprawling lawns across several acres off Ridgeway North Road in the city’s northern suburbs. In an area replete with a combination of charming mansions hidden behind high walls and contemporary new builds that showcase the best in new age architecture, Highlands House has done well to beckon travellers seeking an extraordinary stay a short enough drive from the hustle and bustle of the Central Business District.

I was to find out at check in, that Highlands House had been established in May 2013, and the property was in fact, once a family home before being converted into the chic space guests enjoy today. Perhaps it is for this reason that Highlands House very much feels like a home away from yours, run with the intimacy and personalised service excellence that one often experiences from a family run business.

Beyond the convenience of still being within close proximity to surrounding retail and dining spaces, Highlands House unveils a distinctive charm, characterised by impeccable service which gives one a sense of truly being at home and cradled by such a serene

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“Our priority is to make sure that we provide the best possible service to our guests in as luxurious a setting as we can muster, going the extra mile to ensure that each of our guests feels happy to stay with us and enjoys the warmth and comfort that comes with being welcomed home by friends or family as they return for a visit,” s- Lindsay Capsopolous, Owner, Highlands House.

ambiance. Walking into the welcoming lobby area in the evening of our check in ushered us into this boutique gem, greeting us with a crackling fire from two fireplaces: perfect for a clear wintery night. A few guests were enjoying casual drinks at the standout bar area, with still a few exchanging pleasantries from the couches around the fireplace.

Our weekend stay at Highlands House later confirmed why the boutique Guesthouse is well positioned as a best-in-class and the go-to destination for those in search of an unforgettably comfortable experience and perfect place to stay in when in Harare, and here’s why…

A Haven of Tranquility

Upon arrival, you’ll notice the intentional effort that has gone into providing tight security for all guests, as the space is largely reserved for in-house guests, with some conferencing facilities availed for small groups. Sprawling lawns, shrubbery that lines the paved driveway leading up to the main buildings and rooms surrounding the pool area, give somewhat of a large courtyard feel on either side of the main lobby and common areas appointed for dining and casual relaxation.

What truly stands out is just how much detail has gone into ensuring that Highlands House remains ensconced in beautifully landscaped gardens, as it boasts an array of vibrant flowers and towering indigenous trees. The sound of glistening water fountains about the property usher you into a haven of tranquility, with the bustling city of Harare beyond the property’s walls seemingly melting away. Highlands House does exceedingly well in providing an oasis of rest and a warm respite from the city's hustle and bustle, making it ideal for both leisure and business travellers.

A distinctive combination of elegance and comfort

Comprising 18 tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms, categorised into 4 Executive Suites, 8 Suites, 4 Executive Rooms and 2 Standard Rooms, Highlands House redefines luxury with its tastefully appointed rooms. Each accommodation option is a harmonious blend of contemporary elegance and Zimbabwean authenticity, as guests are greeted with comfortable furnishings, warm colour palettes of whites, greys, golden yellows and greens, as part of the furnishings, as well as wooden and woven artistic touches that reflect the local culture.

What also sets Highlands House apart is its exceptional level of service and privacy availed for each guest

in a chic setting. The attentive and friendly staff go above and beyond to ensure that guests feel at home, and this remains true whether you require assistance with travel arrangements, readying for a quick breakfast or dinner, additional nearby dining recommendations or information on places to explore in and around the city.

For guests who must maintain a fitness regiment as they travel, a fully equipped gym avails state-of-the-art gym equipment. Access is complimentary, with the added opportunity to request spa services such as enjoying a massage from the comfort of your room.

Made to order dining reserved for in-house guests. Food enthusiasts will delight in the cu-

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linary offerings at Highlands House. The on-site restaurant serves up a delectable fusion of international and Zimbabwean flavors, using locally sourced ingredients. From hearty breakfasts to sumptuous dinners, the guesthouse's culinary team aims to tantalize your taste buds in the privacy of the guesthouse space. We took to enjoying breakfast and piping hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate each morning at the veranda adjacent to the pool, making for exceptional garden viewing and bird watching under the crisp yet sunny skies.

Just next door also lies the chic coffee house, aptly named The Fridge, which too operates under the Highlands House portfolio but is open to external guests. A few steps from your room will take you into an interactive space, where diners enjoy everything from big breakfasts to slices of cake and coffees, all with health and wellness at the core of their ingredient sourcing and plating. So if you would like to host meetings or catch up with friends during your visit without venturing out too far from Highlands House, The Fridge is a fitting choice, with their Eggs Benedict contending as one of the best in town!

A memorable retreat and warm welcome home

Whether you're visiting Harare for business or leisure, Highlands House Boutique Guesthouse offers a sanctuary where every detail is carefully curated to provide a memorable retreat. From its tranquil surroundings to its elegant accommodations and attentive service, this boutique guesthouse embodies the essence of Zimbabwean hospitality. It’s not just a place to stay; but an experience waiting to be discovered, especially for travellers who appreciate the essence of luxury, comfort and privacy during each pitstop. So, when your travels bring you to Harare, consider Highlands House Boutique Guesthouse, where luxury meets authenticity, and every moment becomes a cherished memory.

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Yvonne C Mtengwa is the Founder/ Editor-in-Chief of the award-winning Travel Essence Magazine, a communications strategist by profession, with an avid passion for discovering Africa’s iconic landscapes through her travels. Connect with and follow her travel, tourism and lifestyle experiences on @Quintessentially_yvonne

Take on Hatta!

10 reasons why this outdoor destination is a call for enthralling adventure

If you live in or frequent the Middle East, you’ll be well accustomed to the soaring temperatures that present a bit of a challenge in exploring the desertscapes during the summer months. As residents and tourists alike anticipate the upcoming cooler conditions, which typically become more noticeable in the earlier part of October, this slight change in weather also heralds plentiful opportunities to enjoy more beaches and green spaces, time spent onboard traditional dhows or yachts, or even venture outside the city for a little glamping and hiking in the region’s mountainous terrains.

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Amid the rugged beauty of the Hajar Mountains and on the border between Dubai Emirate and Oman, lies Hatta, which awakens spirited adventurers to unparalleled experiences that propel excitement, while awarding the enjoyment of exploring natural wonders and cultural immersion. And so, if you are up for a little time out from the city as the weather becomes more favourable to be outside, here's why you should consider Hatta, which is only an hour outside Dubai City, as your next destination:

1. Stunning Natural Landscapes:

Hatta is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting dramatic mountain scenery, pristine wadis (valleys), and picturesque dams. The drive up is incredibly serene, and sets the tone for the relaxation inducing environment, while equally unveiling a landscape that is well revered as a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, and off-road enthusiasts.

2. Hiking Trails Galore:

Put on your hiking boots, load up your backpack with snacks and get ready to explore a network of well-marked hiking trails that wind through the mountains. The Hatta Hiking Trails Centre also provides maps and information on routes suitable for all levels, from

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beginner to advanced, ensuring that all hiking enthusiasts are covered, as they get ready to embark on an exploratory trip on foot.

3. Mountain Biking:

Maybe your preference is to go at it by bike. Hatta's rugged terrain offers an excellent playground for mountain bikers, as you can rent bikes locally and embark on thrilling rides with varying degrees of difficulty. The adventure park also has dedicated mountain biking tracks that one can tackle for an afternoon of pulsating adventure, and exercise!

4. Kayaking Paddleboarding:and

Easily a favourite for most when in Hatta. Hatta Dam provides the perfect setting for water-based adventures for all ages. Rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the serene blue waters surrounded by the striking camel-coloured mountains. It's a unique experience you won't find in the bustling city of Dubai, nor nearby mountain ranges for that matter.

5. Cultural Insights:

Hatta isn't just about nature; it's also rich in culture. Visiting the Hatta Heritage Village is the perfect way to learn about the region's history, traditional architecture, and crafts. So, you bear a keenness to learn about Hatta’s locale and connect with the heritage of the UAE, scheduling time in for a little cultural discovery is a great way to start.

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6. Hatta Wadi Hub:

This adventure center is a one-stop destination for adrenaline junkies, offering a wide array of activities which include ziplining, wall climbing, archery, and more. The Adventure HQ store also carries all the equipment you will need ahead of your activities.

7. Camping Under the Stars:

For a truly immersive experience, both for families and couples alike, spend a night camping in the Hatta mountains. With a good number of glamping sites open seasonally, and quite popular with residents and visitors, it’s no wonder that there is always a mad rush towards experiencing a night of solitude and clear skies that make for a remarkable stargazing opportunity.

8. Picturesque Resorts:

Hatta offers a range of accommodations, including the Hatta Damani Lodges, JA Hatta the Resort and Hatta Terrace to name just a few. From glamping sites, fully equipped hotels and private villas available for rent, be rest assured that whichever you choose will be a delightful opportunity to wake up to stunning mountain views and fresh mountain air.

9. Escape from the Bustle

: Hatta is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Dubai. It's just a short drive from the city, accessible in under 90 minutes, yet feels worlds away, making it perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

10. Culinary Delights:

Don't miss out on the chance to savour traditional Emirati cuisine at local restaurants which line the streets of the small town. You’ll also find roadside caravans that also serve freshly made snacks and hearty dishes, all as authentic as the adventures the destination offers.

Now what say you? As the weather starts too cool off, it’s time to get out again

and make the most of the stunning landscapes Dubai emirate has to offer, and Hatta in Dubai is a haven for adventure travellers. A day or weekend trip to Hatta is a guaranteed to offer a diverse range of activities, breathtaking natural beauty, and a chance to connect with Emirati culture. Wheth-

er you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply seeking an escape from city life, Hatta has something unforgettable in store for you. So go ahead! Look it up now if you haven’t already!

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Capturing Adventures Through the Lens: The Journey of Michael & Caroline Randall’s Travel Photography

In a world where technology often brings people together virtually, Michael and Caroline's love story began on a dating app that would lead to a whirlwind romance and a shared passion for exploring the world through their lenses.

This dynamic duo, whose names have become synonymous with breathtaking travel photography, has embarked on a remarkable journey that blends their artistic talents, entrepreneurial spirit, and profound love for the wild landscapes of Africa.

Caroline, a former professional dancer turned creative director and marketing expert, was always accustomed to the rhythm of movement. Her early career in entertainment transitioned seamlessly into the founding of her own successful entertainment company.

Meanwhile, Michael, armed with an honours degree in marketing, spent a significant portion of his life navigating the corporate world. His journey took a different turn when his long-standing fascination with photography found fertile ground in the marketing of photographic equipment. However, it was during these moments of alignment that the seeds of a new adventure were planted.

Their love for each other was matched only by their love for the natural world, and their journeys led them from the oceans to the bushlands of South Africa. Michael, with his burgeoning passion for photography, introduced Caroline to the world of lodges and wildlife encounters, igniting a newfound appreciation for the rugged beauty of the wilderness.

Recognising the importance for travel and tourism brands to promote themselves on social media, Michael and Caroline embarked on a new brainchild, Uprising Agency, a social media

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and digital marketing platform.

"It was about a year ago that we decided that the corporate world and travelling to the bush every second week weren’t going to work and we decided to take the big step of doing this full time, and so we made the audacious decision to leap into the unknown, fully embracing our passions for photography, digital marketing and adventure,” they said.

“It has been a roller coaster life since then with a lot on our plates but we absolutely have no regrets as we balance managing our agency and travelling the world. We never get tired of the travel and are both impulsive personalities who are always ready to go and always humble and grateful to be able to visit the amazing places we do with our work. Our lives have literally been a whirlwind of balancing our thriving marketing agency with globetrotting escapades, and we are only growing and learning more about ourselves and each other on this journey.”

MERGING PASSION FOR WORK AND EACH OTHER WITH SCALING FOR BUSINESS

Michael and Caroline now focus their attention on assisting luxury lodges and hotels in telling their unique stories and showing off their best side with captivating visuals, building their brand perception and promoting travel to Africa as much as they can.

The duo, driven by their impulsive spirits, ventured into the unknown with open hearts, realising that every corner of the world had something unique to offer.

Their photographic journey is not just a visual exploration, but also a collaborative dance of complementary talents. The synergy between Caroline's organisational prowess and Michael's lens wizardry results in visual narratives that tell compelling stories. Caroline's passion for interior design adds an extra layer of richness to their work, creating visually captivating scenes that evoke a sense of place and emotion.

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To follow Michael and Caroline visit them on @livingbreathlessly and @michael_ rads_ as well as venture onto their website www.livingbreathlessly.com for even more information on this power couple.

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Their imagery goes beyond conventional frames, capturing candid moments that invite viewers into the private narratives of those photographed. This penchant for authenticity breathes life into their photography, making it more than just a collection of images but a window into the souls of the subjects.

When asked to unpack three of their favourite destinations or lodges they have enjoyed the privilege of travelling to for photography, Michael chimed in with a “Wow, this is a very difficult question, as each lodge and reserve has something unique and special about it. As a wildlife photographer however, I do have a bias towards leopards and we both can’t get enough of seeing them in the wild. In terms of the best leopard sightings, we really enjoy the Sabi Sands, Mala Mala and Thornybush that offer unbelievable up close relaxed leopard sightings.”

COUPLE GOALS IN THE WILD WORLD OF TRAVEL AND PHOTOGRAPHY

It’s no secret that some couples have openly admitted the difficulty of working together in business. Michael being a wildlife specialist photographer and Caroline on the content promotion and creation side of things, share how in their case, they do in fact complement each other very well when on assignment in the bush. Caroline is extremely organised and manages the sequence of imagery and videos very well. With her interior design background she is also able to dress both herself and Michael, as well and the locations very well.

Mike on the other hand, will play around with different lenses in each scene trying to best capture the essence of the space. From there, he learns a bit more

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about content creation and Caroline more about photography and video each day, allowing them to both enhance their combined skills. Both Mike and Caroline are strong personalities though, both determined to be the best at what they do, always pushing harder for the most unique and creative angles of showing off the world.

But while their journeys are awe-inspiring, they are not without their challenges.

"The absence of reliable Wi-Fi in remote destinations poses hurdles for staying connected to our agency and sharing real-time content on social media," they said.

"But these challenges only enhance our appreciation for the quietude of these remote corners of the world, where the call of the wild drowns out the hum of technology."

Their journey is far from over. Michael and Caroline's hearts are set on exploring even more of Africa, including the Okavango Delta in Botswana, with its intricate waterways and diverse wildlife, as well as the otherworldly landscapes of Namibia. As they continue to explore, capture, and share their experiences, their love for each other, their craft, and the beauty of the world around them shines through every photograph.

The story of Michael and Caroline is a testament to the power of shared dreams and the magic that happens when passion intersects with purpose. Their lives have been transformed from corporate attire to the mesmerising allure of leopard prints and vellies.

As they continue to chase sunsets and sunrises, their photography not only captures the beauty of nature but also the essence of human connection and the boundless wonder that comes with embracing life's adventures.

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Celebrating African Heritage through Creativity

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Singita’s roots in Africa have always informed its vision for the future, and the creativity of its people inspires the heart and soul of our spaces. These all-important links to the history and heritage of Africa resonate profoundly with Singita’s guests and staff. More than ever, an increasing spirit of regeneration and renewal is placing Africa’s creativity, talent and style on the world stage. And with a guest experience that is constantly evolving, Singita aims to finetune its existing offering to reflect Africa’s dynamic influence. Most recently, this takes the form of an extensive expansion of their African art and fashion offering at Singita Sabi Sand and Kruger National Park, as well as the design elements at Lamai Triangle’s Mara River Tented Camp.

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Found throughout Singita’s lodges and camps, and at each region’s dedicated Boutique & Gallery, pieces by esteemed and emerging artists provide tangible links to, and celebrate the culture of each region and the continent as a whole, allowing guests to be immersed in its inimitable energy.

This has informed our curatorial approach too. “We want to celebrate Africa’s rich cultural heritage, its unique places and people, and the beautiful stories and experiences that have shaped who they are,” says Phumzile Mgiba, Boutique Manager, Singita Sabi Sand.

“As part of this new direction, we want to foster a dialogue by encouraging guests to engage more closely with the works – to learn more about their context, as well as the artists who have made them,” she adds.

Resident artists from Ardmore embody the spirit of ubuntu at Singita BORN OF A SHARED ETHOS

Born of a shared ethos, a crucial aspect of this new direction was to partner with galleries, studios, artists and curators who share the same passion for elevating African excellence and conserving its natural heritage. As a family-founded business rooted in a deep reverence for Africa’s culture, landscapes and people, Ardmore – a thriving artist community based in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands of South Africa and known for its astounding ceramic works - was a natural choice for collaboration.

The first project of this partnership was an artist residency at Singita Sabi Sand in South Africa, whereby two Ardmore artists spent time at the property observing the wildlife and working on pieces inspired by the location. The piece was sold and proceeds went to the Singita Lowveld Trust, to support rhino rescue and rehabilitation,

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namely orphan rhino, Mavic. Ardmore artists Victor Mtshali and Wiseman Mpofu – travelled to Singita in 2021, with the experience of seeing wildlife in their habitat giving their work a life-like quality.

“At Singita, we are constantly inspired by the creativity of our continent. Africa is unique and vibrant, and there’s a sense of authenticity at the heart of its many cultures –apparent in every aspect from dance and music to art. It’s meaningful to collaborate in the name of conservation with a brand like Ardmore, and it enables us to create a window through which international guests can experience the raw beauty of the continent through its people and its art," says Jo

The Ardmore team hope that beyond the auction’s ability to spread awareness about the causes Singita and its non-profit partners support, the pieces will highlight Africa’s immense artistic talent.

A creative collaboration: Handcrafted African textiles at Singita Mara River Tented Camp

The design team have also always been heavily influenced by the creativity and beauty of the African continent. Singita Mara River Tented Camp’s recent

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redesign signalled a bold new era for this unique tented camp in the Lamai triangle, Tanzania.

A major focus for this new concept was on celebrating Mara’s context and location – both natural and cultural and to emphasise its sense of place. And so to bring this vision to life, the Singita design team enlisted African studios to create custom pieces.

One of the studios involved in this project was Coral Stephens Handweaving. Formed by Coral Stephens in the late 1940s in Swaziland, the studio still uses traditional techniques, and its fabrics are made by hand, the goal being to create special, durable, high-quality fabrics and carpets that will last and be loved for many decades.

The studio has been working with Singita for many years. ‘Singita has such a unique approach to lodge design – there's always a consideration of context. They realise that authenticity and naturalness

are needed to truly “blend” into the bush. Their interiors are subtle and truly value local materials and craftspeople,’ says Murrae Stephens, owner/manager at Coral Stephens Handweaving.

Singita designers shared a vision with Cora yet allowed free reign. They were given a colour palette but plenty of freedom to have fun and experiment for scatter cushions, throws and carpets.

The pieces themselves tell a story too – of quality, the depth of design to be found throughout Africa, and the level of skill available locally and regionally. Singita Mara River Tented Camp is filled with custom-made pieces made locally, or in Africa. The design concept leans on local culture and is a characterful and contemporary take on Maasai geometrics, with spectacular, vibrant primary-coloured pieces from Arusha based Sidai Designs for example, displayed at Mara River Tented Camp’s main camp, and provid-

ing a stellar exhibition of creative collaboration in play at Singita.

Thebe HeritageMagugu’s Series at Singita Sabi Sand and Kruger Lodges

Most recently, Singita has collaborated with South African fashion designer, Thebe Magugu, to stock his limited “Heritage Series” at Singita lodges in Sabi Sand and Kruger.

Singita has a long legacy of celebrating contemporary design in Africa and draws on the continent’s myriad cultures in many aspects of the guest experience. The new partnership with Thebe speaks to the brand’s 100-year purpose of preserving the continent’s cultural and natural heritage for future generations. This is expressed in the Thebe Magugu Heritage Series – a collaboration with Singita that celebrates the

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continent’s culture through fashion.

The ‘Heritage Series’ is a collection of nine dresses depicting a mother and child from nine African cultures.

Magugu collaborated with a talented illustrator, Phathu Nembilwi to capture the essence of each tribe’s traditional customs and the universal joy of maternal love. Each dress in this collection represents South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland’s nine prominent tribes: VaTsonga, Ndebele, VhaVenda, Zulu, Basotho, BaPedi, Xhosa, Tswana and Swati.

Thebe said, “Seeing the women in my family have to carry children on their back and supplies on their head always reminded me of Afro totem poles; a showcase of utter physical and symbolic strength, and I wanted to pay homage to this memory.”

Collaboration for wellness and sensory immersion

The Singita team also takes the lead from Africa’s traditional wisdom in its wholeness treatments and massages, incorporating local customs and ingredients (such as sadza in Zimbabwe); in wholesome regional dishes proudly displayed with names like Umngqusho (samp and beans), Beghrir (Semolina Honeycomb pancakes), Igwinya (vetkoek), Mtori Soup (green banana soup). At the exclusive-use villa, Castleton, for example, chefs make Marula jam and at Singita Pamushana, in Zimbabwe, they serve Baobab smoothies.

The celebration of Africa’s pulse doesn’t stop there. Singita has curated a “Made in Africa’’ playlist on Spotify, which guests can listen to over and over, to relive the vivid memories of a time on safari, where hours were spent talking about the sunset, or a bird call or identifying an animal track in the sand.

One’s soul can rest and recharge in nature, tuning into the list downloadable from: https://open.spotify.com/ playlist/5UYa3abIXytJjTbR03lpwN

To learn more about Singita’s Boutique and Gallery, visit: https:// singita.com/boutique-gallery/

To book your next luxury safari holiday at Singita, visit: https:// singita.com/

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Rwanda’s Tourism, Culture and Governance and more: Why you should visit more than once

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It took us 10 days to visit a variety of choice locations, and the only reason why we didn’t feel the impact of the hectic schedule was simply because of how amazing each and every one of the experiences were. And so it is within good reason that I have to share with you ten key reasons why Rwanda has to be on your list of places to see more than once.

1. Boasts some of the safest cities in the world.

The internet is riddled with stories and statistics about why Rwanda is the safest country in Africa and possibly the sixth safest in the world. Depending on who you listen to, it tops many of the truly developed countries in the world for safety, even for solo travellers. But we don’t need anyone to tell us what we feel every time we visit Rwanda. Not sure how else to put it, but if you could look up “safe country” inside a dictionary you would see a picture of Rwanda. And it’s not just in Kigali, the capital. The custom permeates to all the nooks and crannies of the country. It’s like a product they market. And it’s clearly guarded jealously. That’s why it’s a magnet for meetings, conferences, events and of course, leisure focused tourism.

2. If “cleanliness” was a place, Rwanda would be one.

Before venturing outside Kigali, one would be tempted to marvel at the cleanliness of the place. Year after year as winner of the cleanest city in Africa, we didn’t realize that the award was hiding the real secret. The whole of Rwanda is clean!! The government has implemented several initiatives to promote cleanliness and hygiene in the country, including a ban on plastic bags, a monthly community cleaning program and a focus on waste management and environmental sustainability with a budget to match.

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A strong push towards decentralized development benefits

all Rwanda has embraced decentralized development as a crucial component of its governance and development strategy. This type of development approach that has proven to be a success in the country shifts power, decision-making authority, and resources away from centralized institutions or authorities and towards the local and regional levels.

It is distributed across multiple levels of governance, allowing local governments, community-based organizations, and grassroots initiatives to have a more active role in shaping and implementing development policies and programs.

This approach also recognizes the unique needs, priorities, and context of different regions or communities within the country. It further empowers local communities, enhances their participation, and enables them to have greater control over their own development

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processes. Some examples of how decentralized development has helped Rwanda include:

• Rwanda has established administrative units called "Umudugudu" and elected local councils to ensure grassroots involvement in governance. This has allowed communities to have a voice in shaping development policies and projects that directly impact their lives.

• Local governments have greater authority and responsibility for sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and agriculture. This has led to increased efficiency in delivering basic services, building schools, health centers, roads, and water supply systems tailored to local needs.

• The country has implemented programs such as the District Development Plans (DDPs) that enable local governments to formulate and implement development strategies specific to their areas. This has fostered entrepreneurship, investment, and job creation at the local level, boosting economic growth and reducing regional disparities.

• Rwanda has embraced participatory budgeting, allowing local communities to be involved in decision-making regarding resource allocation. Through platforms like Community-Based Socio-Economic Development (CB-SED) and Performance-Based Grants (PBG), citizens can directly influence how funds are allocated and prioritize development projects according to their needs and priorities.

• Decentralized development has played a role in fostering social cohesion and recon-

ciliation in post-genocide Rwanda. Local governance structures provide spaces for dialogue, mediation, and community engagement, promoting understanding, healing, and building trust among different groups. It has contributed to the national agenda of unity and reconciliation.

All these combined provide visitors with a true sense that they are not missing out on being outside Kigali.

4. Preservation of Culture and Traditions

Rwandan culture is rich, vibrant, and deeply rooted in the country's history. You cannot understand Rwanda without taking a step back in time.

Fortunately, Rwandans are all too eager to share, even their traumas. Some notable aspects of Rwandan culture and traditions include:

• Ubwenge (Wisdom): Rwandans value wisdom, knowledge, and learning. Elders play a significant role in society, as they are respected for their wisdom and experience. Traditional proverbs and storytelling are important means of passing down knowledge and moral values from one generation to another.

• Greetings and Respect: Greetings are an essential part of Rwandan culture. It is customary to greet others with a handshake and a warm smile. Respect for elders, authority figures, and

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guests is highly valued. Rwandans often use honorifics when addressing older individuals as a sign of respect.

• Intore Dance: Intore is a traditional dance form that showcases Rwandan cultural heritage. It combines graceful movements, energetic music, and vibrant costumes. Intore dancers perform during ceremonies, celebrations, and cultural events, representing bravery, heroism, and national pride.

• Imigongo Art: Imigongo is a unique traditional art form in Rwanda. It involves creating decorative patterns using cow dung mixed with natural pigments. Imigongo art is commonly seen in wall paintings, pottery, and crafts. It holds cultural and

spiritual significance, reflecting Rwandan aesthetics and creativity.

• Inyambo Cattle: Inyambo cattle are a special breed of longhorned cows considered sacred in Rwandan culture. They are often seen as a symbol of wealth, power, and prestige. Inyambo cows are showcased during important ceremonies and events, such as royal rituals and cultural festivals.

• Igitaramo: Igitaramo refers to traditional gatherings where people come together to celebrate, sing, dance, and share stories. These lively events promote community bonding, cultural preservation, and the passing down of traditions from one generation to the next. Music

and drumming play a central role in Igitaramo celebrations.

• Traditional Attire: Rwandan traditional attire varies among different ethnic groups. The women often wear colorful dresses called "umushanana" or "kitenge," while men may wear a "kanzu" (long robe) paired with trousers. Traditional attire is still proudly worn during cultural events, weddings, and other special occasions.

• Imihigo: Imihigo is a traditional practice of goal setting and performance evaluation. It involves individuals or communities setting targets and working towards achieving them, often in areas such as agriculture, education, or community development. Imihigo fosters accountability, excellence, and collective progress.

• Ubwiru (Hospitality): Rwandans are known for their warm hospitality. Guests are treated with utmost respect and welcomed into homes with open arms. Sharing food, stories, and traditional drinks like banana beer (urwagwa) is common during social gatherings.

• Traditional Arts and Crafts: Rwandans are skilled artisans known for their craftsmanship. Basket weaving is a prominent traditional craft, with women using natural fibers to create intricate designs. Artwork, pottery, and wood carvings also reflect Rwandan cultural motifs and themes.

• Naming Ceremony: Naming ceremonies hold significance in Rwandan culture. Newborns are given names that often reflect their family history, aspirations, or events surrounding their birth. These ceremonies are important cultural and social gatherings where family and friends come together to celebrate the new addition to the family.

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Rwanda offers visitors an opportunity to learn about traditional Rwandan culture. It showcases traditional practices, dances, and rituals, allowing visitors to engage with local communities and gain a deeper understanding of Rwandan heritage.

5. Strong Institutions: The key to fruitful governance

Rwanda is often recognized as a country with strong institutions, as it has made significant strides in various key areas. Examples of how Rwanda has built and strengthened its institutions include:

• Rule of Law and Judicial System: Rwanda has a reformed judiciary that ensures the arm of government is independent and efficient. The country has implemented measures to enhance access to justice, such as community based Gacaca courts for post-genocide reconciliation and traditional dispute resolution mechanisms. The establishment of the Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) also helps promote good governance practices and adherence to the rule of law.

• Governance and Accountability: Rwanda has taken robust steps to combat corruption and promote accountability. It has created institutions like the Office of the Ombudsman and the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) to ensure transparency, prevent corruption, and improve public service delivery. The National Public Prosecution Authority (NPPA) plays a critical role in prosecuting corruption cases, demonstrating the government's commitment to accountability.

• Democratic Processes: Rwanda has made efforts to strengthen its democratic processes by holding regular elections. The National Electoral Commission (NEC) ensures free and fair elections, and political parties are encouraged to participate in

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the democratic process. Rwanda has also implemented gender quotas, leading to significant female representation in the parliament, fostering inclusivity and political pluralism.

• Economic Institutions: Rwanda has implemented policies to create a favorable business environment and attract investment. Institutions such as the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and the Rwanda Private Sector Federation (PSF) support economic growth by promoting entrepreneurship, facilitating business registration, and providing investment services. The introduction of e-governance systems has streamlined processes and reduced bureaucracy.

• Social and Civil Institutions: Rwanda recognizes the importance of strong social and civil institutions. The country has invested in education and healthcare systems to provide quality services to its citizens. Additionally, civil society organizations play an active role in promoting human rights, advocating for vulnerable groups, and contributing to social development.

Through these efforts, Rwanda has built strong institutions that promote good governance, uphold the rule of law, and foster economic and social development. Most importantly, however, strong institutions require effective leadership and a clear vision for the future. Rwanda's leadership

has demonstrated a strong commitment to national development and governance reforms. Vision 2020, now succeeded by Vision 2050, provides a strategic framework for sustainable economic growth, social cohesion, and good governance.

6. Remarkable Wildlife Experiences

Despite its relatively small size, Rwanda has a diverse range of wildlife, including gorillas, buffalo, chimpanzees, elephants, lions, leopards and the white and black rhinos. However, the country's wildlife population has faced significant challenges in the past, including habitat loss, poaching, and conflict.

In the 1990s, Rwanda's civil war and genocide had a devastating impact on the country's wildlife. National parks

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and protected areas were destroyed, and many animals were killed for food or as a result of conflict. The mountain gorilla population, in particular, was hit hard, with half of the population killed during the conflict.

Since then, the government of Rwanda has made significant efforts to protect and conserve the country's wildlife. National parks and protected areas have been restored and expanded, and anti-poaching measures have been put in place. As a result, the mountain gorilla population has increased, and other species such as lions and black rhinos have been reintroduced to the country.

Today, Rwanda's national parks, including Volcanoes National Park and Akagera National Park, are popular tourist destinations, attracting visitors from around the world who come to see the country's unique wildlife and beautiful natural landscapes.

Here are some of the top wildlife destinations in Rwanda:

• Volcanoes National Park: Home to the famous mountain gorillas, which are one of the main attractions in Rwanda. Visitors can trek through the forest to see these amazing creatures up close.

• Akagera National Park: Located in the eastern part of Rwanda and is home to a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, and zebras.

• Nyungwe National Park: Located in the southwestern part of Rwanda and is home to a variety of primates, including chimpanzees and colobus monkeys.

• Gishwati-Mukura National Park: Found in the western part of Rwanda and is home to a variety of wildlife, including chimpanzees and golden monkeys.

• Lake Kivu: This lake is in the western part of Rwanda and

is home to a variety of aquatic wildlife, including hippos, water buffalo and crocodiles.

Rwandans take conservation and the welfare of the animals very seriously, which is why people flock to Rwanda to see animals they can see in other locations.

7. Meet and connect with the beau- tiful people.

It’s an open secret that Rwanda’s women are extremely pretty and the men humble and charming. This is evident in the many beautiful Rwandan celebrities and social media influencers who have risen to limelight. Rwanda’s entertainment industry is

full of good-looking men and women, from the music scene to fashion and sports. However, there are some that have risen above the rest. Legends like Intore Masamba, Kizito Mihigo, and of course Jimmy Gatete blended with the new era of Médard Ngabo, Benjamin Mugisha, Francis Iraguha and James Gwiza are just a few among the newest of Kigali’s most handsome celebrities.

Among several magnificently beneficial things God gave to Rwanda are the excellent beautiful girls. Rwandan women are known for their elegance and alluring beauty. Truth be told, many outsiders do not just think about their thousand hills and slopes or the sweet coffee and gorillas; a lot of attention goes to their beautiful women.

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Popular Twitter influencer, AdvoBarryRoux instantly went viral after he tweeted “Before you get married, please visit Rwanda, you will thank me later” along with pictures of beautiful Rwandan ladies.

It’s no secret, girls just like guys, love compliments. But Rwandan girls are not your average girls as concluded. On top of their beauty, they are well endowed with intelligence, grace, self-respect, astuteness and pride.

8. Try your hand at the Golf Experience

Africa is well known for her incredible safari experience, her diverse and spectacular scenery. Also evident is its multi-cultural flair. What many don’t know is that the continent is also home to 828 golf courses. Many of which are at par with the likes of Europe and North America’s best.

Golf is one of the emerging sports in Rwanda. In partnership with the private sector, the government has made substantial investments into the sport to tap into the lucrative global golf tourism market estimated at $44 billion.

In the heart of the capital lies the Kigali Golf Club, Rwanda’s premier 18-hole golf course, which sits on 52 hectares. Several tournaments are held throughout the year. These include the CIMERWA annual golf tournament.

Outside Kigali, you can enjoy a round of golf at the Falcon Golf Club, a new waterfront nine -hole course in the Rwamagana district, in the Eastern Province, just 1 hour from the Capital City, Kigali. Playing golf in Rwanda is truly a wonderful experience – the weather is beautiful, and the courses overlook spectacular views. Not to mention their proximity to incredible tourist locations allowing you to play golf in the morning, explore Rwanda in the afternoon and retire to world class accommodation at the end of the night.

9. Explore the beautiful countryside.

The landscapes in this green country are truly breath-taking. Many visitors to Rwanda have remarked that the physical beauty of the country is without an equal on the African continent. Rwanda has five volcanoes, twenty-three lakes and numerous rivers, some forming the source of River Nile and the River Congo. Spectacular volcanoes and dense tropical forests dominate the north of the country, while gentle hills and valleys, calm lakes and turbulent rivers in both savannah and dense tropical vegetation dominate the rest of the country.

The high-altitude forests of the Virunga volcanic mountains, in northern Rwanda are home to the world’s largest number of endangered mountain gorillas. Numbering in the hundreds, the gorillas live in protected areas, free from poachers. The gorillas can be viewed in their natural mountain habitats at a close range.

10. Of course, the Gorillas and the remarkable trekking experience

The unique opportunity to see gorillas in their natural habitat is unforgettable, some even say life changing.

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Encounters with gorillas as they go about their daily lives are carefully managed, with expert trackers and guides leading small groups of tourists up bamboo-covered slopes to spend a precious and awe-inspiring hour just a few feet away from the gentle creatures.

The largest living primate, gorillas are spread across much of the equatorial African rainforest. Broadly speaking, the species are split into lowland gorillas and mountain gorillas.

The volcanic range which spans Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo is home to the endangered mountain gorilla. Tracking gorillas in Rwanda is safe and gorillas are relatively accessible.

At the latest count, there are approximately 1,000 mountain gorillas in the wild, with 604 in the Virunga Massif. The population is slowly increasing, thanks to concerted efforts between the impacted governments, communities and NGOs.

There are twelve gorilla families living in the Volcanoes National Park, which are fully habituated, with a few others habituated solely for scientific research. The groups, or troops, consist of at least one silverback along with several females and youngsters.

The troops are somewhat fluid in composition but tend to stick to a preferred area. They are constantly monitored and protected by park rangers, with each group coming into contact with tourists for a strict maximum of one hour per day.

Eight tracking permits are issued per troop per day, meaning the encounter is as intimate and as unobtrusive as possible. With only 96 permits available each day in Rwanda, it is highly recommended to book in advance, either online or via a reputable tour operator.

Visitors gather at the Volcanoes National Park headquarters in Kinigi at 7am and are allocated a family group on the day according to fitness

levels, as well as being briefed on protocols and rules for visiting the gorillas.

The families are known as Susa, Igisha, Karisimbi, Sabyinyo, Amahoro, Agashya, Kwitonda, Umubano, Hirwa, Bwenge, Ugyenda and Muhoza. We saw the Muhoza.

Hikes up to their various locations can last anything from 30 minutes to four or more hours, reaching an altitude of between 2,500m and 4,000m. Porters are available to carry backpacks and cameras, as well as to offer a helping hand along the route.

Eight tracking permits are issued per troop per day, meaning the encounter is as intimate and as unobtrusive as possible.

For those interested in tracing the

footsteps of Dian Fossey, her tomb is a 30-minute drive from the park headquarters and then two-three hours hike through the forest, to above 3,000m altitude.

Rwanda is bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west. The country has a temperate climate, with two rainy seasons (February to April, November to January). Average temperatures range from 16-22 degree Celsius. The climate is perfect for tourists.

Anyone visiting ‘The L and of a Thousand Hills’ is in for a multitude of beautiful surprises…and these are just 10 reasons why they should visit more than once…

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Africa's Fiery Giants: Exploring the Continent’s Active Volcanoes

Did you know that Africa, a continent of remarkable landscapes and diverse natural wonders, is also home to a collection of awe-inspiring active volcanoes? These fiery giants, scattered across Africa’s vast plains, not only shape the physical geography but also hold great cultural and geological significance to local communities inhabiting the lands on which they sit. From Tanzania’s towering Mount Kilimanjaro to the bubbling lava lakes of Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa's active volcanoes offer a captivating blend of beauty and danger, beckoning adventurers, and scientists alike to explore their surroundings further.

1. Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro: The Roof of Africa

Rising majestically above the Tanzanian plains, Mount Kilimanjaro stands as Africa's highest peak and one of its most iconic volcanoes. Although dormant, Kilimanjaro is a stratovolcano composed of three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Its snow-capped summit is a sight to behold, attracting intrepid climbers from around the world to attempt a hike up this behemoth geographic masterpiece.

Many today boast of having had the opportunity of scaling Kilimanjaro's slopes, which allows visitors to witness the dramatic changes in vegetation zones, from lush rainforests to barren alpine deserts. But this climb is not for the faint of heart and comes recommended for the experienced. Fancy an adventure that’s as physically challenging as it is experientially enthralling?

Perhaps tackling Mount Kilimanjaro is just what you need to add to your bucket list of hiking adventures!

2. The Democratic Republic of Nyiragongo:Congo’s A Fiery Behemoth

Nyiragongo is renowned for its mesmerizing lava lake— one of the few remaining in the world. This active stratovolcano boasts a unique and treacherous allure, with a summit that’s a spectacular showcase of a vast cauldron filled with molten lava, creating a spectacular sight that has captivated scientists and photographers for centuries. Although a challenging ascent, the reward is witnessing the breathtaking display of nature's raw power.

3. Also in the DRC is Mount Nyamuragira: A Volcanic Hotbed

Near Nyiragongo, Mount Nyamuragira is a frequent rumbling giant, and well respected as Africa's most active volcano. With a remarkable eruption frequency (something we don’t ever hear about if at all right?!), this shield volcano continuously reshapes its surroundings with lava flows that extend for miles. Despite its remote location in the Democratic Republic of Congo, scientists and researchers brave the treacherous terrain to study its eruptions and gain insights into this volcano’s geological processes.

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4. Erta Ale: The Smoking Mountain

Crossing over to East Africa, this one is nestled in the remote Afar Depression of Ethiopia. Erta Ale is a unique and active shield volcano, and its most distinctive feature is the persistent lava lake at its summit. A visit to Erta Ale offers an otherworldly experience, as adventurers who would dare, trek across a barren landscape to witness the bubbling molten lava up close. The volcano's constant activity is a reminder of the restless nature of our planet, igniting the imagination and leaving visitors in awe.

5. Mount Cameroon: A Volcanic Wonder

Towering above the Gulf of Guinea, Mount Cameroon proudly claims the title of West Africa's highest peak and most active volcano. This massive stratovolcano offers a challenging yet rewarding climb, granting stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Its fertile slopes provide fertile ground for agriculture and sustain a rich ecosystem, making it a vital resource for local communities.

Africa's active volcanoes are more than just geological wonders; they represent the untamed power and beauty of the natural world. From the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to the fiery depths of Nyiragongo's lava lake, these volcanic marvels attract adventurers, researchers, and nature enthusiasts from around the globe.

While their eruptions may pose risks, they also shape the landscape, enrich the soil, and provide invaluable insights into our planet's complex geology. Exploring the active volcanoes of Africa is an invitation to witness the primal forces that have shaped our world and continue to mold the continent's extraordinary beauty.

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Quick trip around The Kingdom of Eswatini: Top 10 Places to Experience

Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a small landlocked country in Southern Africa dwarfed by, and often overlooked in favour of its large neighbours, South Africa and Mozambique. But, despite its diminutive size, Eswatini offers a wealth of diverse attractions and experiences that make it an intriguing destination for travellers.

From its rich cultural heritage to its stunning natural landscapes and its thrilling safaris, Eswatini has something for everyone. As it’s only the size of Kuwait, it’s very easy to travel around the whole country and take in all the variety on offer. It’s also a very safe, welcoming and friendly destination where visitors are all greeted with a warm and genuine smile. Take a look now at our top 10 places to visit in Eswatini to ensure an unforgettable adventure!

1. MLILWANE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY:

Start your journey in Eswatini by visiting the Mlilwane Wildlife Sanctuary. This protected area is home to a vast array of wildlife, including zebras, wildebeests, and antelopes. With no predators, the park offers a relaxed introduction to safaris ‘on your own terms’ and is easy to explore independently on foot, by bike, or on horseback. Enjoy the breath-taking scenery as you encounter a variety of magnificent creatures up close.

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2. HLANE ROYAL NATIONAL PARK:

For an even more immersive wildlife experience, head to Hlane Royal National Park. This park is renowned for its large populations of elephants and rhinos, plus lions, and other majestic safari animals. Embark on a thrilling game drive or guided walking safari to witness these incredible creatures in their natural habitat.

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Located in the centre of Eswatini, the Ezulwini Valley is the picturesque heart of Eswatini’s tourism, known for its stunning setting and vibrant culture. Explore a traditional Swazi village, visit the craft markets, immerse yourself in the local way of life, or even grab a quick round of golf! If you are there at the right time, don't miss the opportunity to witness traditional ceremonies and dances, which showcase the country's rich cultural heritage.

MANTENGA CULTURAL VILLAGE:

To delve deeper into Eswatini's cultural traditions, a visit to Mantenga Cultural Village is a must. Here, in a re-created but now fully inhabited living and breathing 19th century traditional Swazi village you can learn about the Swazi people's customs, arts, and crafts. Plus there is a great opportunity to experience, and join in with, traditional music and dance performances.

For art and craft lovers, a visit to the Ngwenya Glass Factory is a must. Watch skilled craftsmen transform recycled glass into stunning creations, including vases, bowls, and sculptures. Take a tour to learn about the glass-making process and the remarkable eco-credentials, and buy unique souvenirs to bring back home.

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3. EZULWINI VALLEY: 4. 5. NGWENYA GLASS FACTORY: Photos on this page by: Chase and Peter Gutmann; Swaziland Tourism Authority

6. MALOLOTJA NATURE RESERVE:

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the beauty of the Malolotja Nature Reserve. This vast wilderness area boasts dramatic mountain landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna. Embark on hiking trails, go birdwatching, or take on the thrilling tree-top canopy tour - a series of exciting zip-wires that zig-zag across a picturesque gorge.

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7. SIBEBE ROCK:

Challenge yourself by conquering Sibebe Rock, the world's second-largest monolith after Australia’s Ulhuru (Ayer’s Rock). A hike to the summit rewards you with mind-blowing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This iconic landmark also holds cultural significance for the Swazi people.

8. SWAZI CANDLES:

Witness the creativity of local craftsmen at the Swazi Candles workshop. Marvel at the intricate designs and vibrant colours of the handmade candles, which are shaped into various animals and symbols. With more of Eswatini’s famed artisans found in the same complex, you’ll be spoiled for choice of what to take home as a reminder of your time in Eswatini.

9. SHEWULA NATURE RESERVE

Shewula Nature Reserve in the Lubombo Mountains is home to the Shewula Mountain Camp. This community-run camp offers an immersive experience amidst amazing landscapes, promoting responsible travel and cultural exchange. Guests can enjoy traditional Swazi hospitality, guided nature walks, and authentic encounters with the local community, leaving a positive impact on both nature and people.

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10. MKHAYA GAME RESERVE:

End your Eswatini adventure with a visit to Mkhaya Game Reserve, a haven for rare and endangered species. This private reserve offers exceptional opportunities to spot black and white rhinos, elephants, buffalo, and various antelope species. It is often cited as one of the best places in the world for rhino experiences. Take an unforgettable safari and witness the conservation efforts in place to protect these remarkable animals.

Eswatini's charm lies in its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. Whether you're seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or a peaceful retreat, Eswatini offers an array of experiences to suit every traveller’s interests. From wildlife safaris to cultural villages and nature reserves, Eswatini promises an unforgettable journey filled with beauty, authenticity, and warm Swazi hospitality. Small really is beautiful!

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First look at Wilderness Usawa Serengeti

Did you know that Wilderness actually started out in Botswana 40 years ago as a mobile camp operator, so one would argue that it almost feels fitting to have launch their first mobile camp in the Serengeti, as the company readies to celebrate 40 years of impactful conservation tourism.

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The Serengeti was chosen for a number of reasons. Not only is it of course an iconic East African safari experience unlike any other, and one of Africa’s seven natural wonders, but this area is home to the continent’s most fascinating wildlife phenomenon, the Great Migration, which sees two million wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and other plains game journey through Serengeti National Park.

Wilderness wanted to make the most of this extraordinary spectacle for our guests by focusing on smaller, more exclusive camps, which are highly flexible, able to move easily and follow the migration more frequently than any other high-end camps, without compromising on comfort or luxury. The Serengeti is the perfect area for this, such that the operator, in an ambitious move, forged ahead with designing this new offering to adapt and follow the herds throughout the year,

wherever they may be. What makes this guest movement possible? Wilderness have access to areas within the park where it is possible to do walking safaris directly from camp, so this undoubtedly makes for a unique offering for guests of Wilderness Usawa Serengeti, combining perfectly with game drives to witness the migration. An important part of the operation is to also work with the authorities and other local partners to help protect this exceptional wildlife destination, ensuring conservation efforts that stand to benefit local communities, the flora and fauna ecosystem as well as the guests fortunate enough to experience time spent in the Serengeti at some point in their life time.

An epic adventure for wildlife enthusiasts

For many wildlife enthusiasts, the Great Migration is a bucket-list experience, and so Wilderness Usawa Serengeti is ideal for guests who are looking to be slightly removed from the higher-density tourism areas

but close to the action, as well as for safari-goers who love to walk. It is well-suited to a variety of travellers, from older couples who have perhaps been on safari before, but who haven’t yet experienced a mobile camp, to younger couples on honeymoon or celebrating other milestones.

Wilderness Usawa Serengeti is also a good choice for families with children from the age of 11 and older, as they will be able to enjoy the guided walking safaris which is a new experience for many. With only 6 tents, the camp is perfectly packaged for privately guided groups who can book the camp for sole use. Apart from the abundance of mammals and predators that can be seen, there are also more than 500 avian species found in the park, making it a birder’s paradise. For anyone interested in stargazing, the night skies are particularly impressive.

Infusing design elements for aes- thetic appeal and sustainability

The vision, and the challenge, was to create a mobile camp that was both easily moveable and completely

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luxurious, which involved plenty of planning and clever design solutions. An important part of the concept was to incorporate as many locally sourced, designed and manufactured furniture items as possible, directly from carpenters and artisans in Arusha, thereby having a direct positive impact on the local economy and showcasing the craftsmanship of the suppliers.

At Wilderness Usawa Serengeti, traditional, sustainable materials have been used, with an overall contemporary design concept that is in harmony with the environment and appropriate in the Serengeti setting, reflecting not overly designed but incorporating a lot of local and traditional design inspiration.

Materials used include furniture made from locally sourced Moringa wood which has a warm, caramel colour with a lovely grain. There are patterned sisal rugs, hand-woven blankets and tapestries, made using hand dyed yarns. The design team worked with SANAA in Arusha for the blankets that are used in the guest tents. SANAA is a non-profit organisation that works with disabled artists who create unique products, mainly from recycled waste.

Recycled materials were also used for modular sofa chairs in the main area as well as for the bathroom decking in the guest tents, made from a greenwood product and sourced from a sustainable design company called Dunia. The greenwood lasts forever because it can’t be eaten by termites and other creatures found in the bush, which is also what makes it sustainable. It is also a sturdy material suited to moving and packing up camp.

Traditional Maasai colours were subtly used in the colour palette, bringing in reds and blues, particularly rich blue colours in the tapestries. The colour palette is neutral to echo the environment but with pops of colour and rich textures used throughout.

The mobile nature of the camp influenced the design of the furniture in terms of size and weight, all the tables and chairs have clever ways of folding

up, and the headboard is specifically designed both as a storage unit full of compartments for guests to use, but also as a handy packing tool for when the camp needs to change location. The other side of the headboard has been hand-carved using a design that looks like a collection of Maasai walking sticks.

As the camp set up is completely mobile, no permanent fixtures are left behind when the camp moves, leaving

a light footprint on the Earth. The camps are completely solar powered, with rechargeable lights and charging stations in the rooms, as well as Wi-Fi and hot water.

The tall stretch tents, also manufactured in Arusha, have a 280-degree view, and the roof extensions create wide shaded areas outside the tents, enhancing the feeling of space and privacy and creating the perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

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Habitas AlUlaAn Oasis of Ethereal Beauty

Where Timeless Heritage Meets Immersive Hospitality in an Ancient Oasis

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Nestled within the uncharted AlUla region in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, Habitas AlUla bring a fresh perspective to the world of travel and luxury. Habitas, a trailblazing hospitality brand renowned for its sustainable and experience-driven approach, launched Habitas AlUla in November 2021. This serene resort stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence between human innovation and the breathtaking natural surroundings of the Saudi Arabian Desert.

Habitas has been redefining the concept of traditional luxury, focusing on genuine human

connection, authentic experiences, and sustainable practices. With successful properties in Mexico, Namibia, Morocco, US, Chile and Saudi Arabia, Habitas has carved a niche for itself in the hospitality landscape by pioneering an approach that transcends mere accommodation and ventures into the realm of life-enriching encounters.

Habitas AlUla is a manifestation of the brand's commitment to melding cultural heritage with the environment. Situated within the Ashar Valley, an ancient oasis cradled by sandstone cliffs and palm groves, the resort embodies the essence of AlUla's unique landscape. The 96 guest rooms, elegantly categorised into various villa styles, including Art Villas, Wellness Villas, Arabian Villas, Celes-

tial Villas, Canyon Villas, and Alcove Villas, gracefully blend into their surroundings through the use of ethically-sourced organic materials.

The resort's location in AlUla is nothing short of transformative. This ancient region is steeped in history, bearing the imprints of civilisations that have traversed its landscapes for thousands of years. AlUla's monumental significance is palpable through its 22,561 km2 expanse, encompassing a diverse range of natural wonders, from lush oasis valleys to towering sandstone mountains. Among the most prominent sites is Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprising an intricate array of well-preserved tombs and structures carved into sandstone.

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Dadan, another treasured heritage site, stands as the capital of the Dadan and Lihyan Kingdoms. Its architectural marvels offer a glimpse into the advanced urban planning of the 1st millennium BCE Arabian Peninsula. Jabal Ikmah, an open-air library adorned with inscriptions in various languages, underscores the intellectual richness that has flourished in this region over the ages.

What sets Habitas AlUla apart is its steadfast commitment to sustainable construction and its remarkable ability to blend into the ancient desert landscape without causing any disruption to nature or the environment. This unique ethos of minimal environmental impact and responsible design resonates throughout every aspect of the resort.

By using a modular-build approach, the resort not only maintains a low ecological footprint but also encourages seamless integration between human-made structures and the natural surroundings. This dynamic synergy produces spaces that are more than just accommodations; resulting in spaces that invite meaningful experiences and introspection.

Habitas AlUla embodies the brand's six core programming pillars: music, wellness, adventure, culture, learning, and culinary. These pillars form the framework for a multifaceted guest experience that immerses visitors in the genuine essence of the region's culture and environment. The resort's activities encompass a spectrum of encounters, from art and culture walks that reveal the stories woven into AlUla's history to invigorating canyon treks that offer a deeper connection to nature.

Central to the Habitas AlUla experience is the on-site restaurant Tama, named after the Aramaic word for "here." This choice exemplifies Habitas' core beliefs: the importance of being present in the moment. Tama also functions as a communal space where guests embark on a culinary voyage. The culinary concept seamlessly blends the essence of Saudi and Middle Eastern cuisines, sourcing locally grown, fresh ingredients to illuminate the distinctive flavours that Saudi Arabia has to offer.

Drawing its name from a star constellation revered by Bedouins for navigation, Thuraya Wellness emerges as the resort's sanctuary for rejuvenation and tranquillity. Within its serene confines, guests find solace and renewal. Thuraya Wellness unfolds a haven featuring a serene lounge adorned with an alchemy bar, dedicated spa treatment rooms, an advanced fitness hub, an outdoor wellness agora, and a contemplative yoga studio.

Habitas AlUla’s dedication to preserving the beauty and balance of its

surroundings distinguishes it as a beacon of eco-conscious hospitality. Embedded in the heart of the Saudi Arabian Desert this resort beckons travelers to step into an immersive realm where genuine connections, cultural immersion, and sustainable opulence intertwine. By respecting the land's heritage and ensuring a delicate coexistence with the environment, the resort stands as a testament to the potential of sustainable luxury in perfect harmony with nature.

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Africa's Most Artistic Cities: A Kaleidoscope of Creativity and Culture

Brimming with diversity, and its artistic heritage being no exception, Africa is home to a myriad of cultures, traditions, and histories, with many of its cities emerging as vibrant hubs of creativity and expression. From traditional craftsmanship to contemporary art scenes, Africa's most artistic cities are a testament to the continent's rich cultural tapestry and the resilience of its people. In this feature, we will explore five of the most artistic cities in Africa, each offering a unique and captivating perspective on the continent's creative soul.

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1. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech, a city nestled within the heart of Morocco, exudes an enchanting charm that has inspired artists for centuries. Renowned for its stunning architecture, bustling souks, and captivating colours, Marrakech serves as a wellspring of inspiration for painters, photographers, writers and more recently, content creators with a keenness to capture stories through a host of lenses. The city's famous Majorelle Garden, with its vibrant blue buildings and lush greenery, was once owned by the French painter Jacques Majorelle. Today, it houses the Berber Museum and remains a popular spot for creative minds seeking solace in its serene beauty.

Beyond the Majorelle Garden, Marrakech's Medina is a living art gallery, where traditional Moroccan crafts like pottery, metalwork, and textiles are proudly displayed and sold. The pulsating energy of the Djemaa el-Fna square provides a sensory feast for artists, with its street performers, musicians, and storytellers.

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2. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, often regarded as one of the most picturesque cities in the world, is a melting pot of artistic expression. With its stunning landscapes, from Table Mountain to the rugged coastline, the city serves as a natural canvas for artists to create their masterpieces. The vibrant neighbourhoods of Woodstock and Bo-Kaap are dotted with colourful street art and graffiti, showcasing the city's dynamic contemporary art scene.

Cape Town's cultural heart lies in the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA), a cutting-edge institution that celebrates contemporary African art in all its forms. Alongside MOCAA, numerous galleries and art festivals, such as the Cape Town Art Fair, contribute to the city's status as a thriving artistic hub.

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3. Dakar, Senegal

Dakar, the capital of Senegal, is a city with a deeply rooted artistic heritage. Known as the birthplace of the Négritude movement, a literary and cultural movement that celebrated African identity, Dakar continues to be a vibrant center for artistic expression. The IFAN Museum of African Arts, founded in 1938, houses an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary African art, providing a rich source of inspiration for local and visiting artists.

Senegal's biennial contemporary art event, Dak'Art, attracts creatives from across the continent and the globe, turning the city into a melting pot of ideas and creativity. The city's lively music scene and traditional dance performances further add to the cultural richness that fuels Dakar's artistic spirit.

4. Lagos, Nigeria

Lagos, Africa's most populous city, is a powerhouse of creativity and innovation. From music and literature to film and fashion, Lagos has an ever-evolving artistic scene that reflects the city's dynamic energy. Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, is centered in Lagos and has gained international acclaim for its prolific output and storytelling prowess.

The city's bustling markets, such as the Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, showcase an array of traditional crafts and contemporary artworks, providing a platform for local artisans to display their talents. LagosPhoto, an annual international photography festival, celebrates visual storytelling and draws attention to important social issues through the lens of talented photographers from around the world.

There are more to add to the count of Africa's most artistic cities, which offer a kaleidoscope of creativity, each contributing its unique colors and textures to the continent's artistic and cultural canvas. From the traditional crafts of Marrakech to the contemporary art of Cape Town, these cities are testament to the continent's enduring cultural legacy and its ability to inspire artists from around the world. As African cities continue to evolve and embrace their creative heritage, the artistic landscape of the continent is sure to grow even more vibrant and diverse in the years to come.

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Ajman's Hidden Gems: Unveiling the Emirate’s Enchanting Attractions

Stretching along the tranquil shores of the Arabian Gulf, Ajman, one of the seven emirates that form the United Arab Emirates, is often overshadowed by its glitzy neighbors like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. However, beneath the veneer of the bustling modernity lies a land brimming with history, culture, and stunning natural beauty. In recent years, Ajman has been slowly gaining attention as a tourist destination, and those who venture beyond the usual tourist hotspots are rewarded with a treasure trove of hidden gems.

The Travel Essence Magazine team had the privilege of exploring Ajman’s tourism offering at the invitation of the Ajman Tourism Development Board. With a day that encompassed a packed itinerary, we were delighted to note just how many gems lay hidden only a short drive away from Dubai. Let's take a journey through some of what we discovered about Ajman's enchanting tourist attractions, that you’ll not only take you through the Emirate’s rich history, but challenge you to embrace the opportunity for relaxation…

◊ AJMAN MUSEUM - A GLIMPSE INTO THE PAST

For travellers seeking to immerse themselves in Ajman's rich heritage, the Ajman Museum is an ideal starting point. Housed within an 18th-century fort, this historical gem provides a captivating narrative of the emirate's transformation from a humble fishing village to a bustling modern city. The museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, traditional Emirati weaponry, and vivid displays that recreate the traditional way of life. Visitors can witness the evolution of the region's architecture, from its iconic wind towers to contemporary skyscrapers, reflecting Ajman's journey through time.

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◊ AL ZORAH NATURE RESERVE - A HAVEN FOR NATURE ENTHUSIASTS

Our day began with kayaking here, as the group escaped the urban bustle, venturing into the serene embrace of Al Zorah Nature Reserve. This protected area is an ecological haven, comprising mangroves, salt flats, and lagoons that serve as a sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species. Nature enthusiasts can explore the reserve's diverse ecosystem on guided tours, kayak through the winding waterways, or enjoy birdwatching as a myriad of migratory birds find refuge here. The untouched beauty of Al Zorah provides a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking solace in nature's embrace.

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◊ DHOW YARD - A LIVING TRIBUTE TO MARITIME TRADITION

Embracing its maritime heritage, Ajman is home to one of the last remaining dhow yards in the UAE. Dhows are traditional Arabian wooden sailing vessels, once vital for trade and fishing. At the Dhow Yard, visitors can witness skilled craftsmen meticulously handcrafting these vessels using age-old techniques. The atmosphere is imbued with the aroma of freshly cut wood and resonates with the rhythmic sounds of hammers and chisels. Witnessing the birth of these majestic vessels is a testament to Ajman's reverence for its maritime roots.

◊ AJMAN BEACHES - TRANQUILITY BY THE SEA

While Ajman may not boast the grandeur of neighbouring Dubai's towering skyscrapers, it compensates with its pristine, unspoiled beaches. The emirate's coastline stretches for miles, offering soft, golden sands and turquoise waters. Ajman Corniche in particular, is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike. Stroll along the palm-fringed promenade, take in the breathtaking views of the glistening Gulf, and enjoy a leisurely day by the water. The beaches of Ajman offer a perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation.

◊ MOWAIHAT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITESTEPPING BACK IN TIME

History aficionados will be enthralled by the Mowaihat Archaeological Site, which dates back over 4,000 years. Unearthed artifacts, including pottery, tools, and ancient burial sites, offer a captivating glimpse into the lives of the region's earliest inhabitants. The site's excavation has shed light on Ajman's prehistoric past and contributed to a deeper understanding of the UAE's ancient civilizations.

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◊ SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE AJMAN - A SERENE PLACE OF WORSHIP

While the UAE is known for its grand mosques, Ajman's Sheikh Zayed Mosque stands out for its elegant simplicity. Named after the founding father of the UAE, the mosque's pristine white facade and graceful domes exude an air of tranquility and spirituality. Visitors are welcomed to explore the interior adorned with intricate calligraphy and splendid chandeliers. The mosque's serene ambiance provides a space for reflection and offers a glimpse into the region's Islamic traditions.

AL-MURABBA WATCHTOWER - A MONUMENTAL HERITAGE

The Al-Murabba Watchtower, standing tall as a sentinel overlooking the sea, is a historical gem. Dating back to the 19th century, this watchtower played a vital role in safeguarding Ajman's shores. Today, it serves as a reminder of the emirate's past and offers panoramic views of the city's coastline. The tower's strategic location makes it an excellent spot to capture stunning sunsets, a sight not to be missed.

Ajman's tourist attractions may be lesser-known, but their charm lies in their authenticity and cultural significance. Beyond the glitz and glamour, Ajman captivates visitors with its intriguing stories, unspoiled natural wonders, and warm hospitality. As this hidden gem gains recognition on the local and global tourism map, travellers are invited to embark on a journey of discovery, where the past meets the present, and where modernity finds harmony with tradition. Whether you seek history, nature, or relaxation, Ajman promises an unforgettable and enriching experience for all who venture to explore its delights.

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PULSE OF THE CITY

KIZA's Era of Afrobeats and African Flair:

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Celebrating a Decade of Redefining PanAfrican Dining and Entertainment in Dubai

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KIZA, Dubai’s first, Pan-African restaurant and lounge, renowned for delivering a nostalgic culinary experience to diners either resident or visiting from far and wide, recently revealed a refreshed, cosmopolitan design, much to the thrill of the brand’s fans. Celebrated for being the first venue in the UAE to have what are now top-chart African artists perform prior to their rise to fame, the DIFC hotspot reopened its doors after a design refresh at the end of April, repositioning itself as the "second phase of KIZA," with vibrant flavors, elevated interiors and a line up of events.

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After more than a decade of successful operation, the team at KIZA recognized the need for a fresher and more contemporary ambience, marking their grand re-entry into the scene with an impressive new look and feel. A modern aesthetic seamlessly blended with traditional African charm awaits guests, making KIZA the go-to destination for an unforgettable experience. The restaurant and lounge have undergone a complete transformation, featuring exquisite new decor and state-of-the-art LED lighting that evolves with the day, elevating the atmosphere from cultural immersion to pure energy. Continuing its commitment to promoting young talent, the revitalized KIZA is set to take its legacy to new heights, with plans to host both emerging artists and established chart-toppers in the vibrant African music scene.

The Rich History of KIZA

Since its inception in 2012, KIZA has firmly established itself as the unparalleled hub of African flair and entertainment, catering to a diverse audience of food enthusiasts and musicophiles alike, all seeking to experience and deeply immerse themselves in the vibrant culture and cuisine of Africa. The upscale hotspot is a celebration of African culture, art, music, and vibe.

The success of KIZA is rooted in its unwavering commitment to celebrating and showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Africa through its lively ambience,

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pulsating beats, live performances, and immersive dining experience. This is in fact, a true reflection of the soulful and rhythmic spirit of Africa. Over the years, the restaurant has been a pioneer in promoting African music in the UAE, introducing the likes of Wizkid, Burna Boy, 2 Face Idibia, Orezi, and Yung6iz to the local music scene long before Afrobeats became a global phenomenon.

Throughout the years KIZA has been recognised through numerous awards and accolades, including the Best African Restaurant award at the Dubai Food Festival in 2016 and 2017, and the Best Pan-African Restaurant award at the Middle East Hospitality Awards in 2018.

An unsurpassed afro-centric experience awaits

The menu is a culinary journey through the diverse and rich flavors of Africa, showcasing an expansive array of traditional dishes from West, East, Central, and South Africa. The menu entails a feast for the senses, relishing

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in iconic African delicacies such as the fiery peri-peri chicken, hearty Jollof rice, and savory boerewors sausage. Vegetarian and vegan options abound, catering to a variety of dietary preferences. With each dish artfully crafted using the freshest ingredients and authentic recipes, KIZA's menu is a definitive celebration of the vibrant and diverse gastronomic heritage of Africa.

KIZA was founded by Joe Osawaye, a serial entrepreneur with a proven track record of launching successful businesses in various industries. Joe Osawaye set out to create a brand that would not only bring the authentic flavors and sounds of Africa to the UAE, but also redefine the dining and entertainment experience in the region. Today, KIZA stands as a testament to his entrepreneurial vision and unwavering dedication to excellence, setting the standard for quality, innovation, and authenticity in the industry.

Speaking about the renovation and re-launch, Joe comments, "KIZA represents the quintessential African experience, where guests are transported into a world of vibrant sophistication, infused with vivacious energy, delectable African cuisine, and soulful rhythmic melodies. We are thrilled to welcome guests to the very heart of 'Culture & Vibe,' where KIZA embodies the essence of African culture in its purest and most essential form.”

KIZA is more than just a restaurant; it's a way of life. A celebration of African culture, music, and cuisine, and a platform for showcasing the best of Africa to the world.

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To learn more, visit kiza.ae

Discover the Quintessential Blend of Elegance, Art, and Breathtaking Views at Delaire Graff Estate

Nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, just a short drive from Cape Town's bustling city center, lies a hidden gem that captivates the senses and enchants all who grace its grounds. Delaire Graff Estate, a masterful fusion of luxury, art, and nature, stands as a testament to the vision of one man and his unwavering pursuit of perfection.

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A Visionary's Dream Realized

Delaire Graff Estate was the brainchild of Laurence Graff, an British-born diamond jewellery merchant, an iconic figure in the world of luxury and a renowned art collector. Graff's ambition was to create a haven where the finest wines, the most exquisite cuisine, and an unparalleled collection of contemporary African art could converge. In 2003, Graff acquired the estate, nestled high on the Helshoogte Pass, and transformed it into what it is today—a haven for those seeking an exceptional sensory experience.

One of the estate's most striking features is its exceptional art collection. Laurence Graff's passion for art and love for Africa-inspired art are evident in the carefully curated pieces that adorn the estate. From the moment guests step foot on the property, they are greeted by impressive sculptures and contemporary artworks that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the continent.

The estate's on-site art museum houses an impressive array of artworks from renowned African artists, as well as international talents, who draw inspiration from the continent's vibrant tapestry. Graff's commitment to the arts extends beyond the museum, with various installations and sculptures thoughtfully placed throughout the gardens, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.

Wine, Dine, and Unwind over pristine views

Beyond the artistic marvels, Delaire Graff Estate is a wine lover's paradise. The vineyards, situated at elevations ranging from 300 to 500 meters, benefit from a unique microclimate that contributes to the production of world-class wines. The estate is well-known for producing exceptional Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and its flagship Bordeaux-style blend.

Owner Laurence Graff said it best when he stated: “At our restaurants you will discover South Africa’s finest natural ingredients, recipes passed down through generations and culinary flair born of creativity and originality.”

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Guests are invited to indulge in wine tastings led by knowledgeable sommeliers, allowing them to savour the craftsmanship that goes into each bottle. To complement the wine experience, the estate boasts two exceptional dining venues.

Indochine offers a fusion of Asian and Cape cuisine, creating a tantalizing dining experience that delights the palate. With breathtaking views of the vineyards and the Stellenbosch Mountains, it's no wonder Indochine is a favorite among visitors and locals alike.

The Delaire Graff Restaurant is a gastronomic delight that has earned its place among the top culinary destinations in the Cape Winelands. Helmed by a team of acclaimed chefs, the restaurant showcases the region's finest seasonal ingredients, masterfully prepared to create unforgettable dishes packed full of flavour.

Stay overnight for a little more luxury

For those wishing to extend their stay, the Delaire Graff Lodges & Spa offers luxurious accommodations that blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscapes. A distinctive portfolio of rooms is slated to reopen in October 2023, boasting private plunge pools, spacious living areas with unsurpassed furnishings, and the ever so picturesque views of the lush vineyards and mountains. Guests can unwind at the spa, indulge in rejuvenating treatments, or simply soak in the tranquil ambiance of this breathtaking retreat because that is what the experience calls for – time out to restfully indulge in the lap of nature and redefined opulence.

A Jewel on the Cape's Crown

Delaire Graff Estate is a treasure trove of artistic expression, culinary delights, and award-winning wines,

To learn more about Delaire Graff Estate, visit https://www.delaire.co.za/

all wrapped in the embrace of breathtaking natural beauty. It is a testament to the vision of Laurence Graff, who sought to create an extraordinary destination that celebrates the essence of Africa while pampering guests with the finest luxuries.

For travellers seeking an escape from the ordinary, a journey to Delaire Graff Estate is a pilgrimage worth making—a chance to bask in the splen-

dour of art, wine, and nature united in a harmonious symphony that resonates long after departure. So, if you find yourself in Cape Town, do not miss the opportunity to discover the magic of Delaire Graff Estate—a paradise where dreams come alive and a penchant for the finer side of living is every part of your experience.

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Explore the Vibrant Charms of Dubai's Creekside District

Nestled along the historic Dubai Creek, the Creekside district beckons visitors with a mesmerizing blend of old-world charm and contemporary allure. As one of Dubai's most iconic and culturally rich neighborhoods, Creekside offers a unique journey through time, where ancient traditions intertwine seamlessly with cutting-edge architecture and attractions. Embark on a captivating adventure as we delve into the top things to see and experience in Dubai's Creekside district.

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1. Dubai Creek: Take a Glimpse into the Past

At the heart of the Creekside district lies the legendary Dubai Creek, an emblem of the city's origin and a testament to its trading heritage. Step back in time as you stroll along the bustling waterfront, where traditional wooden abras (water taxis) ferry passengers between the historic Deira and Bur Dubai neighbourhoods. Witness the vibrant maritime activity and relish the breathtaking views of the skyline, blending historic wind towers with modern skyscrapers.

2. Discover Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood

Venture into the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, also known as Al Bastakiya, to experience Dubai's past in all its glory. This well-preserved enclave boasts narrow alleys, traditional courtyard houses, and art galleries that offer a glimpse into the city's architectural and cultural heritage. The Dubai Museum, housed in the historic Al Fahidi Fort, provides an immersive journey through Dubai's transformation from a pearl diving village to a global metropolis.

3. Navigate Dubai’s Gold Souk: A Shim- mering Oasis

Indulge your senses at the Dubai Gold Souk, a treasure trove of precious metals and gemstones. This iconic marketplace and a haven for discovery for visitors far and wide, showcases an impressive array of jewellery, from traditional Arabian designs to contemporary pieces. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a casual browser, the Gold Souk's glittering displays and intricate craftsmanship will leave you in awe.

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4. Looking for a Fragrant Adventure? The Spice Souk awaits…

Adjacent to the Gold Souk lies the Spice Souk, a sensory wonderland that tantalizes all its visitors with its vibrant colours and aromatic scents. Explore the bustling stalls filled with exotic spices, dried fruits, nuts, and herbs. Engage with local vendors, learn about traditional ingredients, and savour the unique flavours that have been an integral part of Dubai's culinary heritage for centuries.

5. Scale the Dubai Frame

Rising from the ground as a testament to Dubai's visionary architecture, the Dubai Frame is a modern marvel that offers a fascinating perspective on the city's evolution. This colossal rectangular structure frames stunning views of

both the old and new Dubai, serving as a metaphorical link between the past and the present. Ascend to the Sky Deck for panoramic vistas that capture the essence of Creekside's captivating juxtaposition of heritage and modernity.

6. Dubai Creek Harbour: A Vision of the Future

As you gaze across the Creek, you'll be met with the sight of Dubai Creek Harbour, an ambitious development that embodies the city's innovative spirit. Home to the iconic Dubai Creek Tower, set to become the world's tallest residential structure, this futuristic district promises a blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. Marvel at the architectural wonders and envision the future of Dubai's skyline, which transforms to more remarkable heights with each passing year.

7. Set sail onboard Traditional Dhow Cruises

Embark on a traditional dhow cruise along the Dubai Creek for an enchanting experience that harks back to the city's maritime heritage. Glide along the serene waters as you admire the illuminated skyline and historic landmarks from a unique vantage point. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner onboard, accompanied by live music and entertainment, and let the gentle sway of the boat transport you to a bygone era.

8. Enjoy green spaces at Creekside Park

Escape the urban hustle and bustle at Creekside Park, a serene oasis that offers a refreshing contrast to the surrounding urban landscape. Relax in lush green spaces, take leisurely strolls along well-maintained pathways, and relish the scenic beauty of the Creek.

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With play areas, picnic spots, and recreational facilities, the park is a perfect destination for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts alike.

9. Discover the Essence of Elegance at the Per- fume Souk

Immerse yourself in the world of fragrances at the Perfume Souk, where the air is filled with the alluring scents of exotic perfumes and incense. Explore an array of traditional Arabian attars and modern designer fragrances, each vying for your olfactory senses. Engage with skilled perfumers who can create personalized scents tailored to your preferences.

10. Take on the CrossCreek Abra Ride

For a truly immersive experience, take a cross-Creek abra ride, allowing you to witness the transformation from one side of the Creek to the other. The short journey captures the essence of Dubai's rich history, allowing you to absorb the intricate details of both Deira and Bur Dubai, all while enjoying the gentle breeze and the rhythmic motion of the abra.

Dubai's Creekside district is a captivating tapestry of traditions and innovation, offering a blend of historical treasures and modern marvels. Whether you're exploring the bustling markets, admiring the architectural feats, or sailing on the tranquil waters of the Creek, you'll find yourself immersed in a sensory journey that celebrates Dubai's remarkable evolution. The district's ability to seamlessly merge the past and present makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the true essence of this dynamic and diverse city.

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