by tempuser_2837290614 | Dec 10, 2025
A South African is part of a groundbreaking expedition preparing the world’s first Obstacle Course Race in Antarctica. One of the obstacles ready to go into place… It will be used twice, first for rings and then as monkey bars/Image: Supplied Worlds Iconic, a South...
by tempuser_2837290614 | Dec 10, 2025
If you’re road-tripping the N7 over the festive season, plan a proper pause on the Piekenierskloof Pass just outside Citrusdal. De Tol Farm Deli, the Piekenierskloof Wines tasting room, and the Carmién Tea Shop sit side by side, turning a quick padstal stop into a...
by tempuser_2837290614 | Dec 10, 2025
The Western Cape is celebrated for its beaches, wine routes and mountain trails, but many travellers do not realise how rich its everyday wildlife encounters can be. From elusive otters slipping through Atlantic swells to caracals patrolling the edges of Table...
by tempuser_2837290614 | Dec 10, 2025
Panic started creeping in as the shadows lengthened and the sun dipped lower in the sky. Somewhere in the midst of rural farmland, I cursed my GPS and wondered how I’d managed to get this lost so quickly on my first day in Spain. After checking the directions for the...
by tempuser_2837290614 | Dec 10, 2025
Is it even legal to interrupt someone’s workday with the thought of palm trees, blue water, and white sand? Anyway, it’s too late now, so welcome to St. John. Though it’s best known for its beaches, the Caribbean Island of St. John is much more than just...