go! - South Africa Magazine - December 2017
go! - South Africa Magazine - December 2017
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In this issue
Zanzibar- Pack your takkies for stone town. % Perfect day trips- Melkbosstrand, Franschhoek, Darling, Hout Bay and along the coast to Kleinmond. Go behind the scenes at the annual Dankfees in this quirky Karoo town.
View From Here Lucky Ndlovu
This field ranger sergeant recently received a Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa for his work to combat rhino poaching. Prince William is the royal patron of the awards ceremony, which was held in Africa for the first time this year. Lucky and his team arrested a senior official involved in poaching.
2 mins
Cars Of Our Lives
Cars are getting safer and more advanced, but have road trips become more boring as a result? Jon Minster remembers some of the cars he’s owned over the years, and the holiday adventures tied up in those memories.
6 mins
The Importance Of Pudding
What happens when there’s a power cut two days before the annual Dankfees in Merweville, threatening the pudding output? Everyone pitches in to help, that’s what – including visitors from all over the country.
7 mins
Lose Yourself In Stone Town
For most visitors to Zanzibar, Stone Town is their first point of contact with this East African island before they head to the beach resorts. But if you only have a long weekend at your disposal, Stone Town offers more than enough mini adventures to keep your camera clicking away…
4 mins
go! - South Africa Magazine Description:
Publisher: Media24
Category: Travel
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
South Africa’s number one travel and outdoor lifestyle magazine. We pay our own way and tell it like it is. We drive back roads and speak to real people, giving you practical information about affordable destinations in southern Africa. Each issue is crammed with excellent photography, honest gear reviews and delicious recipes to make at home or in the bundu. Whether you’re looking to escape for a weekend or a month, your journey starts here.
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