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ZenJu Day Spa

ZenJu Day Spa

Spa and Wellness in Ballito
ZenJu Day Spa is a private day spa situated in the heart of Ballito. You can relax on the luxurious veranda, enjoy a drink by the pool or kick back in the tranquil, lush garden. A variety of individual beauty treatments are offered, including massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, body scrubs, eyelash extensions, and much more. The spa also caters for couples and group bookings, and online gift vouchers are available. Be sure to look our for their exclusive Women's Day, Father's Day and Christmas package specials.
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Palmiet River Trail

Palmiet River Trail

Hiking Trail in Kleinmond
The Palmiet River Trail is an easy day walk along the Palmiet River in the Kogelberg Nature Reserve. The scenic out-and-return route navigates through diverse and pristine fynbos to the turnaround point at Stokoe Bridge. Plan to swim and picnic at The Beach – a beautiful white sandy spot on the riverbank. Various distance options range from 9 to 18 km. Plan to start this hike before midday. Duration: 3 – 7 hours Difficulty: Easy Distance: 9 – 18 km
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SANCCOB

SANCCOB

Animal Parks in Table View
The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds, SANCCOB is a non-profit sea bird rehabilitation centre based in Cape Town. Their primary focus is to conserve and protect South Africa's sea birds, especially threatened species, for the benefit of present and future generations.SANCCOB rehabilitate ill, injured, oiled and orphaned sea birds on a daily basis, prepare for and manage the rehabilitation of sea birds during a major oil spill, raise awareness about conservation through environmental education and collaborate on research projects. SANCCOB has treated more than 83 000 sea birds throughout the last 37 years.Private groups may book an exclusive “behind the scenes” tour at SANCCOB. The tour includes a short video about the infamous Treasure oil spill and a tour of select areas of SANCCOB’s rehabilitation centre. Please note that some areas of the centre are restricted. Tours are 45 minutes in length. The maximum number of people per group is 8.
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The Elephant Sanctuary Plettenberg Bay

The Elephant Sanctuary Plettenberg Bay

Animal Parks in The Crags
Touch, feed and walk "trunk in hand" with Africa’s gentle giants. The Elephant Sanctuary is situated outside Plettenberg Bay at The Crags, next to Monkeyland, Birds of Eden Sanctuary and around the corner from Tenikwa Wildcats Awareness Centre. The Sanctuary provides a safe haven for six African elephants; operating as a halfway house until they are experienced enough to be released back into a wilderness area. Visitors can get up close and personal, learning about their habits, behavior, anatomy and different personalities. During these interactive educational sessions, guests have the chance to touch, feed and walk trunk in hand with these magnificent animals. +27 (0) 44 534 8145 www.elephantsanctuary.co.za
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Maltese Cross Walk

Maltese Cross Walk

Hiking Trail in Cederberg
Collect a map and permit from Dwarsrivier Farm or Algeria Forest Station (Cape Nature HQ for the Cederberg Wilderness). Follow the map to the start of the walk. The easily recognizable footpath is marked with cairns pointing the way to the 5-storey Maltese Cross. The out-and-return route starts with a mild uphill climb and then an easy downhill return along the same route. The entire trail offers superb views of the Cederberg Mountain range. Duration: 3.5 – 4 hours Difficulty: Easy to moderate Distance: 7 km
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Colesberg Kemper Museum

Colesberg Kemper Museum

Galleries and Museums in Colesberg
The Colesberg-Kemper Museum developed from a collection of curiosities and has grown into a fascinating store house of local history and contemporary information. This user-friendly museum is not a place where artefacts are just measured, catalogued and put away. Items are there to be looked at, talked about and stories told. It is a place where the elderly come to share their memories, newcomers and tourists seek information and children begin to appreciate and enjoy the past.The building itself is a typical example of early Karoo architecture. Built as the Colesberg Bank in 1861, it became one of the first branches of `The Standard Bank of South Africa' to be established in this country in 1863. In 1940 it housed the Municipal Offices when the present Standard Bank was built. In 1975 the old building was made available to the Historical Society and the Colesberg-Kemper Museum came into being. The old bank hall is now the busy Colesberg Information Office and the remaining rooms house the museum collection.The artefacts displayed are humble items that have little intrinsic value, but are just as important as a rare specimen to a natural history museum or a valuable painting to an art gallery. The significance is that the items depict the everyday lives of our great grandparents, our grandparents, our parents and even our own youth, successfully filling the gap that exists between local history and text-book history.There is something for everyone in the museum - ranging from fossils deposited 250 million years ago, when South Africa's first terrestrial reptiles roamed the Karoo, a contemporary Karoo Nomad photographic exhibition assembled by Professor Michael de Jongh and his colleague Riana Steyn from the Department of Anthropology UNISA, to personal stories from Colesberg's share in the struggle during the 1980’ and early 90’s.The old kitchen decorated with kitchen utensil from days gone by houses the Lilian Ngoyi ‘Karretjie’ Coffee Shop with a display of a restored Cape Cart, a 19th century horse-drawn hearse and farm implements on its door step. This is complimented with the Amachule Akwantu Arts and Craft Centre. Some of the most interesting objects and documents in the museum collection date are from the Anglo-Boer War period, when fierce battles raged around the town and many lives were lost, as the names inscribed on the graves and memorials in the Military Cemetery of the town testify.
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Funworld

Funworld

Fun Parks in Margate
Funworld is situated in a beautifully restored old cinema and casino complex in the centre of Margate on Marine Drive. Dodgem cars, putt-putt, kids rides, pool and arcade games ensure that there’s amusement for everyone.
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Fish River Sun Country Club

Fish River Sun Country Club

Golf Courses in Port Alfred
Regarded as a must-play course, Fish River Sun Country Club presents players unique challenges in a natural landscape. This superb 18-hole is a Gary Player design, located just 1.2 km away from the ocean. Facilities include a pro shop and cart hire. Reservations are essential.
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Dome Bergland Nature Park

Dome Bergland Nature Park

Nature Reserves in Potchefstroom
Dome Bergland Nature Park lies on an 80 km wide impact site of a meteorite that crashed some 2 000 million years ago. But the parks allure goes beyond this mind-boggling attraction; there are a host of things to do. Visitors have the option of hiking, mountain climbing, river rafting, canoeing, mountain biking, and abseiling, sightseeing and fly-fishing opportunities.
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Clovelly Beach

Clovelly Beach

Beaches in Clovelly
The soft white sands of Clovelly Beach have been the starting point for relaxing morning and evening strolls around the Fish Hoek bay for generations. Fringed with ancient sand-dunes and washed by the 'Indian ocean', beach-goers enjoy a temperature that's often several degrees warmer than the Atlantic waters on the peninsula's west side. A small offshore ridge gives junior surfers a perfect little practice wave, and hobie-cats and sea-kayaks launch into the ocean further down. Clovelly Beach provides a peaceful alternative to the busy Fish Hoek side of the bay. Whales frequently bask in the shallows from June to November, and dolphins provide great entertainment as they glide and bounce around in the surf.
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Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park

Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park

Mountain Biking Trails in Hillcrest
Grab your bike and hit the trails in the magnificent Giba Gorge. Situated just outside Pinetown off the N3, Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park offers a range of awesome mountain biking trails, a BMX track, and a restaurant – all boasting magnificent views of the stunning Giba valley.
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Oude Libertas

Oude Libertas

Wine Estates in Stellenbosch
Situated on the slopes of the Papegaaiberg, Oude Libertas overlooks the magnificent Stellenbosch mountain range. Here you can experience three centuries of Cape hospitality under the ancient oak trees with views that stretch over the surrounding scenery and vineyards. Every Saturday morning the Stellenbosch Fresh Goods Market is hosted in the amphitheatre. Here truly organic suppliers and shoppers get together in a laid back atmosphere to do their trading and often share lazy breakfasts together. Facilities at Oude Libertas include an amphitheatre, restaurant, wine tasting centre, and event and conference facilities.
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Fish Hoek Beach

Fish Hoek Beach

Beaches in Fish Hoek
Fish Hoek Beach stretches for just over a mile at the head of a beautiful bay. It's one of the most popular Cape Town beaches for families, and there is loads of space for them to spread out. The northern side, Clovelly, is usually relatively peaceful. Fish Hoek often has a nice little wave and it's very popular with swimmers and young surfers. From the southern end of the beach, another one of those great walkways hugs the southern end of the bay. It's a fabulous walk, especially in whale season, and there are some lovely tidal pools.
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The Barnyard Theatre Plett

The Barnyard Theatre Plett

Galleries and Museums in Plettenberg Bay
Friendship, good food, wine and brilliant entertainment. Plett's Barnyard Theatre is where it all comes together. The Barnyard started as a homely, rustic farm theatre right in Plettenberg Bay where friends and family could be entertained and eat, drink and talk into the small hours of the morning. It proved to be such a winner that more Barnyard Theatres started popping up all over the country. There are currently twelve Barnyard Theatres in South Africa. While each theatre is a product of its individual setting, they all retain the quaint rustic charm of the original farm theatre’s humble beginning. Arrive well before curtain up, bring your own picnic basket supper and enjoy your meal around heavy wooden tables in the warm atmosphere of this unique barnyard theatre. Sip some wine, kick back and be entertained. Teas, coffees and scrumptious cakes are available. Booking Office: +27 (0) 44 533 5432 Cell: 082 973 1246 (enquiries)
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Chapmans Peak Wine and Spirits

Chapmans Peak Wine and Spirits

Shops in Hout Bay
Voted ‘Top Wine Retailer’ by Wine Magazine, the Chapmans Peak Wine & Spirits boutique features a large selection of local and rare wines, port, liquers, imported beers and cigars. It also has one of the largest selections of malts in Cape Town. Guests can send their favourite wines home, using the Export Facility.The small deli allows you to combine food and wine, featuring a range of local and international delicacies, including cheeses. You can also buy the best home-made ciabatta bread in town! And if you looking for ‘biltong’, look no further for the tastiest beef.
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