Oudtshoorn is well known for ostrich farms and back in the day the town had a thriving ostrich-feather industry that, at the time, was worth more than gold an...
Small boutique hotels that pride themselves on offering the best personal care sometimes fail to make a stay memorable with small gestures that only well-traine...
Checking into Eendratch Hotel is like stepping into a by-gone era. The hall-way is decorated with interesting antique pieces, an old-school umbrella stand in th...
Just before lockdown I had the pleasure of visiting De Hoop Nature Reserve for the weekend and little did I know that it would be some time before I could enjoy...
If you have been to Cape Point and like me, you thought you have crossed the most southern point of Africa from your bucket list, think again! Cape Agulhas, a s...
Often when you go to the bush it takes a trip in Land Rover before you see some wild life, but not at Tau Game Lodge (also known as the Place of the Lion). The ...
Zimkhitha is originally from Eastern Cape and even though she loves her province as soon as she got her matric certificate she was out of there. At Rhodes she made friends from all over Africa and when she got an opportunity to visit one of my friends in Malawi she never looked back. Zimkhitha had a close encounter with the hippos down Chobe river in Botswana, tried Jollof rice in Ghana but her craziest moment was taking selfies while sitting on a crocodile's back in Burkina Faso. At home she likes to find a quiet corner and read books and try new restaurants around the Mother City. She is also a great cook even if she has to say so herself.