by Shamima A | May 17, 2025
We’re not quite sure if it’s the creamy sweetness of the drink, the bursts of flavours from the popping bubbles, the delightful chewiness of the tapioca pearls, or the aesthetically pleasing vibes it effortlessly emits that make bubble tea (or boba) one of our...
by Shamima A | May 17, 2025
Silence has become a luxury. In a world wired with notifications, background chatter and city buzz, truly quiet camping is rare — but not impossible. South Africa still has wild places where you can hear yourself think, sleep under star-thick skies, and wake to...
by Shamima A | May 17, 2025
Image: Supplied The Cape Vulture, one of South Africa’s most awe-inspiring and endangered avian giants, plays a crucial role in the ecosystem. Despite their significance, many people are surprisingly unaware of these magnificent creatures. “Cape Vultures are...
by Shamima A | May 1, 2025
South Africa’s landscapes are more than just photogenic—they’re ancient archives of Earth’s deep history. Beneath the savannahs, coastlines, and mountains lies a dynamic geological past shaped by volcanoes, meteorites, and erosion over billions of years. From lava...
by Shamima A | May 1, 2025
Image: Instagram / @the roperunner Marissa Groenewald redefines endurance sport as she prepares to tackle the Comrades Marathon – the ‘ultimate human race’ – with a skipping rope in hand, raising funds for a worthy cause along the way. ALSO READ: Nepal plans to...