This Spring’s top South African city walks.
I love to walk, and while walking has long been known for its health benefits such as lowered blood-pressure, improved cognition, eased back-pain and more,
I love to walk, and while walking has long been known for its health benefits such as lowered blood-pressure, improved cognition, eased back-pain and more,
Graaff-Reinet. – I was asked a while ago to walk Traveller24 through one of our country’s oldest towns, once described as the prettiest in all
Karoo. – When walking the streets of Cradock, you’re sure to notice the huge Dutch Reformed Church and it’s impressive neo-classical design, which towers about the town. Completed in
Karoo. – When walking the streets of Cradock, typical Karoo beauty. At the Schreiner Karoo Writers Festival.
Johannesburg. – I met Bheki Dube, a young entrepreneur who has become part of the inner city’s regeneration with tourism his forte. He offered me a tour
I love to walk, and while walking has long been known for its health benefits such as lowered blood-pressure, improved cognition, eased back-pain and more, it’s also my preferred way to explore while travelling. It’s
Graaff-Reinet. – I was asked a while ago to walk Traveller24 through one of our country’s oldest towns, once described as the prettiest in all of Africa by David Livingstone himself – Graaff-Reinet. ‘Set in
Karoo. – When walking the streets of Cradock, you’re sure to notice the huge Dutch Reformed Church and it’s impressive neo-classical design, which towers about the town. Completed in 1868, this is the second church to stand on this
Karoo. – When walking the streets of Cradock, typical Karoo beauty. At the Schreiner Karoo Writers Festival.
Johannesburg. – I met Bheki Dube, a young entrepreneur who has become part of the inner city’s regeneration with tourism his forte. He offered me a tour of his Curiocity Backpackers in Maboneng, an ever evolving hostel offering
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