La Petite Ferme: Rebranding of Baboon Rock wine range and a new partnership with Baboon Matters

Every brand has its seasons and moments to reassess its market appeal. Over the past few months, La Petite Ferme has embarked on this journey with Baboon Rock, its playful and creative label. The wine estate’s goal is to blend curiosity with a touch of modern sophistication, while maintaining the Continue Reading

Meet all the 2024 Eco-Logic Award finalists

The Eco-Logic Awards 2024 has announced the finalists for the highly anticipated awards event that will take place on 30 October at the Two Oceans Aquarium, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town. Highlighting some of South Africa’s most innovative and impactful eco-champions, these awards – now in their 13th year – celebrate Continue Reading

BOOK: The most beautiful garden in Africa

Kirstenbosch is a name that resonates around the world as the home of a uniquely rich flora in a setting of unsurpassed beauty. Established soon after the unification of South Africa in 1910, the garden continues to draw both tourists and locals to its enchanting spaces and botanical riches. This Continue Reading

How modern photography is a lens to South African heritage

Recently, Red Bull photographer Tyrone Bradley collaborated with Red Bull athlete Murray Loubser, dubbed the most innovative Red Bull BMX street rider in South Africa. Combining BMX riding and DIY craftsmanship, Bradley built a ramp in an abandoned pool to capture the perfect photo and show off South Africa’s heritage Continue Reading

Movies under the stars: The Galileo Open Air Cinema returns!

The Galileo Open Air Cinema has unveiled “Galileo Under the Stars”, the theme for its upcoming Season 13, from 16 October 2024 to 17 May 2025. Enjoy a vibrant selection of films catering to all tastes: from classic movies to contemporary hits across genres like romance, comedy, drama, animation, musicals Continue Reading

QUIZ: Discover your perfect South African heritage experience

It’s Heritage Month, and in celebration of South Africa’s rich diversity of cultures and traditions, First Loyalty PLUS – South Africa’s premier all-round rewards programme – has created a fun quiz designed to help you uncover your perfect South African heritage experience. “South Africa is a multifaceted land with a Continue Reading

Making microweddings magical

In an era where bigger doesn’t always mean better, couples are increasingly choosing to have microweddings (weddings with under 50 guests) to honour their love. Historically, weddings have varied greatly in size and scope. Centuries ago, wedding celebrations often involved entire communities. In medieval Europe, for instance, wedding feasts could Continue Reading

World Rivers Day, and the Ford Wildlife Foundation’s contribution to conservation

World Rivers Day, celebrated this year on 22 September 2024, is a global event that underscores the importance of rivers and their conservation. Rivers are essential to ecosystems, biodiversity, human life and economic activities. They provide fresh water, which is vital for drinking, agriculture, industry and energy – making them Continue Reading

Born Free: Generation of Hope

In recognition of three decades of South Africa’s democracy, the Apartheid Museum is partnering with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to present Born Free: Generation of Hope, a photographic exhibition by Dutch photographer Ilvy Njiokiktjien, in which she explores the lives of South Africa’s first generation born after apartheid. The exhibition Continue Reading

Two extraordinary chefs and two Sunday lunches

A lot can happen in 10 years. Rewind a decade and chef Ivor Jones was captaining the heady days of The Test Kitchen by Luke Dale Roberts while chef Jason Kosmas was deep in the early years of the original Chefs Warehouse and Canteen by Liam Tomlin. A couple of Continue Reading

N4 construction projects progressing well

Trans African Concessions (TRAC) takes pride in being the concessionaire of the Maputo Corridor and is committed to keeping the entirety of this international route in pristine condition and on par with world standards. For this reason, we continuously implement construction projects along the route. These not only allow us Continue Reading

Discover the magic of the South African bush in style

Palala Boutique Game Lodge & Spa, nestled in the heart of Limpopo, South Africa, is a premier luxury destination that combines the grandeur of nature with the elegance of high-end accommodation. This stunning lodge is set against the backdrop of the African bush and offers an unparalleled experience for those Continue Reading

A celebration of waterblommetjies

The annual Waterblommetjie Festival returns on Saturday, 7 September. Windmeul Kelder and Rhebokskloof Estate outside Paarl will host a fun-filled day of festivities suitable for the whole family. The waterblommetjie (also known as Cape pond weed, water hawthorne, vleikos, Aponogeton distachyos) is an indigenous delicacy that is only found in Continue Reading

BOOK: The Ways and Wonders of South African Trees

A celebration of the rich diversity and beauty of indigenous trees, The Ways and Wonders of South African Trees uncovers the fascinating world of trees and how they function. Presented in two parts, the first explores the physiology and behaviour of trees, and the second the grandeur of a select Continue Reading

Restorative Retreat package launched by The Cellars-Hohenort

The Cellars-Hohenort Hotel & Spa has launched a rejuvenating Restorative Retreat package for those wanting to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of the 9-acre estate within the heart of Cape Town’s Constantia Valley. The celebrated gardens of The Cellars-Hohenort lend themselves perfectly to the Japanese wellness concept of forest bathing. Continue Reading

Holiday buzz kill: Be malaria-safe in high-risk destinations

As warmer weather approaches, many South Africans have already booked or are in the process of planning their December holidays. World Mosquito Day in August commemorates Sir Ronald Ross’s 1897 discovery that mosquitoes transmit malaria, and serves as a timely reminder for holidaymakers about malaria prevention, particularly when visiting local Continue Reading

Two new luxury mountain suites for Tintswalo Atlantic

Tintswalo Atlantic has converted its 2-bedroom suite into two separate interleading suites that have been rebranded as Luxury Mountain Suites. Situated among the fynbos within the Table Mountain National Park, both suites are ocean-facing in an elevated position set back from the water’s edge. The two Luxury Mountain Suites, like Continue Reading

Amelia’s at The Plettenberg: colourful, whimsical, elegant, sophisticated yet approachable

The Plettenberg Hotel has unveiled its new-look restaurant, which is destined to become a popular new Plett venue not only for resident guests but also for casual diners booking for breakfast, lunch, cocktails and dinner. The restaurant, Amelia’s at The Plettenberg, was reimagined in design and interiors by Dawn Dickerson, Continue Reading

An extraordinary food and wine experience

Join renowned chef Luke Dale Roberts and acclaimed winemakers Chris and Andrea Mullineux – the pioneering duo behind the Mullineux Winery – for an exceptional evening celebrating their illustrious careers and the inspirations behind them. This rare culinary and vinous experience will take place at SALON, the latest addition to Continue Reading

A living archive of South Africa’s unique desert biome flora

The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), together with South African National Parks (SANParks), celebrated the completion of the Richtersveld Desert Botanical Garden at Sendelingsdrif in the Richtersveld National Park, on 20 August 2024. The botanical garden was established through a partnership between SANBI and SANParks, in terms of which Continue Reading

Enjoy a week of free access to South Africa’s national parks

On 8 September 2024, South African National Parks (SANParks) will host a celebratory event at Marakele National Park (pictured) to kickstart the 19th annual SA National Parks Week, which will be held from 9 to 13 September 2024 and extended to 14 and 15 September at selected national parks. During Continue Reading

NamibRand Nature Reserve: Africa’s first Wilderness Quiet Park

Quiet Parks International has announced NamibRand Nature Reserve as Africa’s first Wilderness Quiet Park. This prestigious recognition underscores NamibRand’s commitment to preserving its pristine natural environment and fostering a quiet sanctuary for humans, animals and birds alike. Located in the captivating landscape of southwestern Namibia, NamibRand Nature Reserve stands as Continue Reading

Avani Hotels & Resorts matches trips to personality types with the launch of Avani Tribes

Avani Hotels & Resorts, the upscale lifestyle brand of Minor Hotels, has launched an online quiz inviting guests to discover which of the six “Avani Tribe” travel types they belong to. Users can play a quick social media game or opt for an extended online quiz. Both options are designed Continue Reading

A photographer’s dream uploading…

Mashatu is launching its brand-new luxury overnight photographic hide, the Lala Limpopo Sleepout Hide. Set to open in October, this unique experience is designed for photography enthusiasts and wildlife lovers who crave an intimate encounter with the African wilderness. Located within the heart of Botswana’s Northern Tuli Game Reserve, the Continue Reading

Multigenerational travel is the name of the game

Multigenerational travel is the biggest trend in travel at the moment. Post-pandemic, families have become very conscious of spending quality time with their families, and nowadays the entire family – from toddlers to grandparents – are going on holidays together. And, of course, they are looking for the most budget-wise/pocket-friendly Continue Reading

Celebrating art and nature at Brahman Hills

The synergy between art and nature has taken on a new dimension with the addition of six breathtaking sculptures at the home of international award-winning gardens, Brahman Hills. These masterpieces, created by four of South Africa’s most promising artists, not only enhance the natural beauty of gardens but also tell Continue Reading

2024 Umhlanga Reed Dance dates officially announced

The dates of the biggest cultural event in Eswatini have been announced and a hive of colourful activity will soon descend upon the country in the form of the festival known as Umhlanga, or Reed Dance. The festival is set to start on 27 August, with the main day (day Continue Reading

Mhondoro Safari Lodge & Villa partners with chef Luke Dale Roberts

Mhondoro Safari Lodge & Villa has partnered with renowned chef and restaurateur Luke Dale Roberts to further elevate the culinary offering at the 5-star lodge in the Welgevonden Game Reserve. The exciting new multi-course menus, wine pairings and curated cocktails – combined with a high level of culinary service – Continue Reading

Hazendal Wine Estate launches new Taste of the Cape food and wine pairing

Hazendal Wine Estate in Stellenbosch introduces a new Taste of the Cape food and wine pairing menu ahead of Heritage Month. Hazendal’s executive chef Michelle Theron, and winemaker and viticulturist Neil Strydom have partnered to create the new pairing menu that is now available at the estate’s Tasting Lounge. Featuring Continue Reading


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