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We started our journey by meandering through the beautiful Winelands and onto the famous Whale Coast.There is something about driving through the Winelands, being surrounded by vineyards and mountains from all sides that just lifts your spirit. We had a quick stop over at Delaire Graf...
Madikwe, for a while now, has been known as a prime safari location in South Africa. Not only is it located a mere 3-4 hours drive from Johannesburg, it falls within a malaria free zone which is ideal for a family safari holiday and it boasts the magnificent "makanyane" or what is more co...
Franschhoek has got to be my favourite of the winelands destinations. It has all the stunning views of mountains and vineyards but what makes it unique is the rich culture and French influence. Cute little boutiques, award winning rest...
These days not everyone wants to splash out on a 200 guest wedding with all the frills and trimmings, but would prefer making the entire wedding celebration much more of an experience. By this I mean the growing trend to get married overseas;...
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The adventure began at the crack of dawn on a Monday morning. As soon as my alarm went off I was up and ready to go. I dont think I have been that excited in a long time so this was already off to a good start. We made our way to Cape Town International where we caught our 06:20 flight to Joha...
The church bells have rung, billions have cheered from the sidelines and all the pomp and ceremony has been packed away (at least for now). The royal couple - also known as the Duke and Duchess of Cam...
The trappings of city life tend to fall away the further you drive into the Cape Winelands; you're surrounded by purple-tinted mountains, endless vineyards bursting with grapes climb the hills, quaint towns a...
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