by Abrie Coetzee | Nov 22, 2012 | Travel Talk |
When it comes to wine, South Africa is not the first country that comes to mind for a lot of people. Many people do not associate South Africa with wine at all, which might be somewhat surprising when you consider that wine has been made here for hundreds of years....
by Abrie Coetzee | Oct 24, 2012 | Travel Talk |
The gardens were only officially founded in 1982 as a botanical garden, but there is evidence that the area was popular for picnics and hikes as far back as the early 1800s. Walter Sisulu has been ranked as the 2nd best botanical garden in the world on the Huffington...
by Abrie Coetzee | Oct 16, 2012 | Activities |
It’s whale season in the Western Cape and time to explore the Cape Whale Route. Between May and December Southern Right Whales come so close to the Cape shoreline that visitors can watch whales from their hotels. Most of the whales seen in the area are Southern Right...
by Abrie Coetzee | Oct 3, 2012 | Destinations |
What can you do if you have a day spare in Port Elizabeth? The city offers a diverse mix of attractions as a family and adventure holiday destination. From scenic nature; long golden beaches; historical heritage; popular surfing-spots and many more. We suggest you...
by Abrie Coetzee | Sep 27, 2012 | Nature & Wildlife |
The 13th most endangered mammal in the world, the riverine rabbit is South Africa’s second most threatened species after the De Winton’s golden mole. It faces an uncertain future. The Riverine rabbit is endemic to the central Karoo Desert of South...