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ZAR 3000

Lets hike in the Drakensberg

ZAR 3000
Lets hike in the Drakensberg
Join us for an unforgettable expedition into the heart of the Drakensberg and experience the awe-inspiring landscapes that await.
ZAR 2700

Visit the warmest place to be

ZAR 2700
Visit the warmest place to be
Embark on the ultimate high-altitude adventure with our exclusive Mafadi Hike deal!

10 great restaurants in South Africa

10 great restaurants in South Africa
South Africa’s streets, shores and vineyards are lined with so many incredible restaurants, it’s a hard task narrowing them down into a short bucket list.

Gin: SA’s trendy drink

Gin: SA’s trendy drink
Gin is the buzzword on everyone’s lips in Cape Town at the moment.

The delight and complexity of South African architecture

The delight and complexity of South African architecture
If calamity were to strike humanity, and archaeologists of a distant future were to enquire about how we lived, they would draw upon our architecture to paint a picture of who we were.

Xhosa cuisine: the dishes and traditions

Xhosa cuisine: the dishes and traditions
Xhosa cuisine: the dishes and traditions

Shaka kaSenzangakhona, the founder of the Zulu kingdom

Shaka kaSenzangakhona, the founder of the Zulu kingdom
King Shaka kaSenzangakhona has been portrayed as a blood-thirsty dictator who ruled through coercion and instilled fear in his people. Contrary to these misrepresentations, early colonial accounts portray him as a keen international trader who went out of his way to protect the traders between 1824 and 1828.

Zulu culture and cattle symbolism

Zulu culture and cattle symbolism
The Zulu-speaking people are descendants of the Iron Age communities of Southern Africa who cultivated the soil and kept livestock.

African ancestors

African ancestors
African ancestors continue to give Africans a shared and personal sense of self-affirmation, identity and unfettered belonging.

Zulu cuisine: the dishes and traditions

Zulu cuisine: the dishes and traditions
Zulu cuisine is still very much influenced by tradition and its celebration of history and a commitment to culture.

Traditional African food in South Africa

Traditional African food in South Africa
The food story of South Africa.

African ancestors and Amadlozi

African ancestors and Amadlozi
Zulus are generally a proud people. Whether one lives in a rural area or is an urban Zulu to paraphrase the late renowned popstar Busi Mhlongo, Zulus generally adhere to the beliefs of their forebears - and live in many worlds in fact.
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