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The grandest of Jeeps
In a world of specialist niches, is there still room for a versatile car, a jack-of-all-trades, that can do everything equally well? If you’re nodding your head, the new Jeep Grand Cherokeemight be for you
On track
What’s it like to track armed poachers through the bush in the middle of the night? We spoke to Anke Kruger de Rosner of K9 Conservation in Hoedspruit about the important work she and her dogs are doing
Oribi to the Amphitheatre
From deep ravines and roaring rivers to green mountains with misty peaks – you’ll see the most scenic parts of KZN on this 440km route from the Oribi Gorge to the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg. Drive it in two days or stretch it to four or five if you want to take it slow
Give Goegap a go
You’ve either never heard of Goegap Nature Reserve, or you know exactly where it is and you hope others will never find out about this accessible spot where it feels like you’re the only person in Namaqualand!
Holidays on the road(side)
Car troubles are as much a part of travelling as Ultra Cities, Wimpy coffee and fighting over who chooses the music
Namaqualand's secret canyon
It’s flower season in Namaqualand, but instead of heading into the wide-open wilderness, come disappear into the Schaap River Canyon. Don’t worry, you’ll still see plenty of flowers!
The penguin kingdom
The name \"South Georgia Island\" means nothing until you see it for yourself - then you'll never forget it. It's home to penguins and seals and it was the second stop on Toast Coetzer's journey to Antarctica.
Art and rugby
Porterville is a no-frills Swartland town where artists create, farmers congregate and paragliders ride the thermals above a pristine mountain wilderness. Here's your guide.
The Clone Wars
When Suzuki, an ambitious upstart on a stellar trajectory, and Toyota, the long-reigning heavyweight champion of the South African automotive industry, launch the same car in the same week, it makes for an interesting bunfight...
Zest for life
Inject some freshness into your winter dishes with a squeeze of juice, a sprinkling of grated peel, or a slice of bright citrus. Here's how to make use of those oranges, lemons and limes in your kitchen.
The people have spoken
In issue # 185 we featured a pick of our favourites from the 2022 edition of the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. More than 50000 entries were received but the judges could only award 100 winners. For the exhibition in London, the judges selected another 25 photos and asked the public to choose their favourite either online or by using the interactive screens at the museum.
Ride the secret Baviaans
The greater Baviaanskloof region is much more than just the famous gorge. In the north, between the imposing Grootrivier, Groot Winterhoek and Baviaanskloof mountains lies a network of excellent gravel roads and great farm stays that have long begged to be explored... especially on two wheels.
Discover the other Stellenbosch
The R310 between Stellenbosch and Franschhoek runs through the Dwarsrivier Valley. Visitors often speed past on their way to wine estates, not knowing that people have lived here for generations and have a rich history to share. Next time, turn off and explore the villages of Kylemore, Johannesdal and Pniël.
Where the road meets the sky
Fun fact: You don't need a 4x4 to explore Lesotho - not even in winter. Stick to the tar roads and you can see all the country's highlights in a week. Here's what you need to know.
Beetle breakdown in the Baviaans
When your Volksie starts acting up in the Baviaanskloof, you have no choice but to make a plan, says Deon Strydom.
Giving back to birding
Duncan McKenzie is one of the top bird experts in the country. We sat down with him at home in Mbombela and talked about citizen scientists, narina trogons and why he feels so lucky to be able to give back to the activity that has defined his life.
Set sail for Antarctica!
At the bottom of the world lies a once-in-a-lifetime destination... But first, on his way to the Great White Continent, Toast Coetzer detoured to the Falkland Islands and ticked off a handful of lifers.
WHERE IN THE WORLD?
For a birder, nothing is as exciting as seeing a bird you don’t know. But many of us make the same mistake: We grab a bird guide and furiously start paging through the illustrations.
From bush to coral coast
Experience game viewing in the Kruger Park as well as Mozambique's palm-studded beaches on this amazing journey with Bhejane 4x4 Adventures.
In the valley of plenty
Riebeek-Kasteel might only be an hour and a half from Cape Town, but it feels like a different world. Those who call it home have rooted themselves in this valley's soil, sustained by the holy trinity of art, wine and community. Here's your guide.
TAKE A HIKE - De Mond delight!
The Sterna Trail in De Mond Nature Reserve is a circular route for the whole family. It's 5.5 km long, on mostly flat terrain, and the views will take your breath away.
Three new off-road options
Given our outdoorsy lifestyle and the fact that potholes on our roads are procreating like rabbits on honeymoon, a robust SUV or a double-cab bakkie makes much more sense than a low-slung sedan. Here are three options for different budgets.
Plans with pumpkin
From savoury to sweet, pumpkin and butternut in all their guises are oh so versatile. These dishes are perfect for your autumn table.
That Delta groove
It's a long drive with some donkeys to dodge - to the town of Shakawe in the far north of Botswana. To tourists, this area, called the Okavango Panhandle, offers an affordable, accessible introduction to the watery world of the Delta. Come along and meet some of the people who have made Shakawe their home.
Long live Long Tom Pass!
Years ago, people crossed Long Tom Pass on foot and with ox-wagons, on their journey to the harbour at present-day Maputo. The old trade route has become a spectacular drive, with lots of interesting stops along the way. Here are five top places to stay.
Tour the Kruger like a pro
Plotting a holiday route in the Kruger Park can be challenging - it's bigger than some countries! Don't stress. Our 10-day travel plan will take you from south to north and you won't miss a thing. Let's go!
Holiday for one
Going on holiday all by yourself is just what you need to reset like a champion, writes Puno Selesho.
'The one who gathers knowledge'
For Moji Kitsi, the bush is the best teacher. We joined this inspirational wildlife education guide on one of his outings in the Waterberg.
Set sail for Antarctica!
At the bottom of the world lies a once-in-a-lifetime destination. But first, on his way to the Great White Continent, Toast Coetzer detoured to the Falkland Islands and ticked off a handful of lifers.