by tempuser_767661681 | Feb 13, 2026
There is something deeply satisfying about planning a trip around a show, writes Zoë Erasmus. stefano stacchini / Unsplash A film festival in a historic theatre, an open air concert under the stars, a play staged in a century old opera house. Across South Africa,...
by tempuser_767661681 | Feb 13, 2026
Cafés are evolving into something than just places to order a flat white, writes Miriam Kimvangu. House of Machines/Miriam Kimvangu They are third spaces where people gather outside of home and work to connect with their respective communities. These venues function...
by tempuser_767661681 | Feb 13, 2026
Set along the escarpment and traced by the Highlands Meander, this region feels worlds away from the Lowveld’s safari rhythm. Here, the air is crisp, the landscapes are wide, and the pleasures are simple. A multi-day trip allows enough time to balance comfort with...
by tempuser_767661681 | Feb 13, 2026
Bhutan had occupied a place on my travel bucket list for years. As someone who has visited close to 100 countries and lived abroad for years, I’m admittedly hard to impress. Yet Bhutan’s reputation preceded it: a deeply spiritual kingdom where happiness is valued...
by tempuser_767661681 | Feb 13, 2026
Portugal welcomed a record 29 million tourists in 2024, and it’s easy to see why. This country on Europe’s western edge delivers everything from medieval cities frozen in time to beaches where surfers ride the planet’s most monstrous waves. Whether you’re drawn to...